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I can find an archived version of caseys website for those wanting a trip down memory lane.
The first 2 AIDS cases in Australia were in 1981 & 1982 - that’s when it started to raise its ugly head.Aah the 80s. Half an hour was $35, a full hour was $65. No condoms. The old willy examination while you held the kidney bowl of warm water. No full french but natural. Long before AIDS reared its head.
Exactly. And it was presumed that it was a disease only spread amongst homosexuals. By 1985, it was becoming well known that EVERYONE could get it. I remember an American sailor in town with a t-shirt saying "I don't have AIDS".The first 2 AIDS cases in Australia were in 1981 & 1982 - that’s when it started to raise its ugly head.
MaddisonThis is an extract from Hansard, Perth Parliament House (Langtrees doesn't score a mention back then. ):
Mr TAYLOR replied:
There are 14 related businesses and brothels operating within the containment and control policy in the Perth metropolitan area.They are -
Link not working so taken down
- Adinas;
- Aphrodites;
- Caseys;
- Fremantle Fitness;
- Happy Haven;
- Jade House;
- Januarys;
- La Cheries;
- Pampour Parlour;
- Scarlet Garter,
- Lisa's Retreat;
- Monsigneurs;
- The Agency
- Sasha's.
Also Mackenzies Of Perthyep i remember Adinas
aphrodities (which i thought was owed Dorrie Flatman)
yes to caseys
yes to fremantle fitness
yes to happy haven
no to jade house
yes to januarys
yes to la cheries
no to pampour parlour
no to scarlet garter
yes to lisa's retreat
no to monsigneurs
no to the agency
yes to sasha's
how about Dee sweet hearts
pandora
moulin rouge ( which kept getting shut down- it was down the road from dee sweet hearts)
i think this thread is showing my age
You mean Madison Avenue on Albany Highway? That building itself has been bulldozed.Maddison
Also Mackenzies Of Perth
Mackenzies was on Great Eastern Highway near the Studio 7You mean Madison Avenue on Albany Highway? That building itself has been bulldozed.
That was a great place. The ladies paraded for you and there was a “menu” to select from.You mean Madison Avenue on Albany Highway? That building itself has been bulldozed.
Dees sweethearts was Cleopatras first i set it up and sold it to dee. xxxWow. Some awesome memories of fun times at Dee's Sweethearts just came flooding back.
Everywhere was full of cigarette smoke in those days!!🗣Always looked spooky to me dark and full of cigarette smoke
It was on great eastern hwy, I believe it’s a bike shop nowYou mean Madison Avenue on Albany Highway? That building itself has been bulldozed.
Wow. There was never smoking allowed inside that I knew of.always remember Casey's with nicotine dripping of the ceiling in the lounge couldn't even go in there with out dry reaching .
don't know how the non smoking girls coped .
the smoke permeated every crevice of their being
Must be a different shop. Madison’s was on Albany Highway.It was on great eastern hwy, I believe it’s a bike shop now
Yes, this was about 15 years ago.Must be a different shop. Madison’s was on Albany Highway.
99Bikes.... makes me laugh everytime I go past. Use your humour and imagination. 'Key word HUMOUR ' Before you could rent a town..... now you can buy one. Don't bother replying with negative comments. Everyone, every industry, every walk of life has HUMOUR put towards it in 1 way or another! https://www.99bikes.com.au/perth-bike-shopsIt was on great eastern hwy, I believe it’s a bike shop now
I love the fact MacKenzies is now a Bike shop How ironicMackenzies was on Great Eastern Highway near the Studio 7
Seats sold separately?I love the fact MacKenzies is now a Bike shop How ironic
Don’t tell Troy Buswell.Seats sold separately?
Not aimed at anyone in particular.
I remember them both. If my memory serves me correctly both were located next to each other on Edward St, probably before you sold it. Had some great times there.Dees sweethearts was Cleopatras first i set it up and sold it to dee. xxx
The sniffer !Don’t tell Troy Buswell.
Hmm, 140 Edward Street?I remember them both. If my memory serves me correctly both were located next to each other on Edward St, probably before you sold it. Had some great times there.