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I know with Avianca, you cannot get those same prices outside of Colombia. I even called them to ask why the prices differed depending on which country you're from (when it asks you at the initial...
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As I'm sure you know from looking through past posts, Carolina has been pretty well known among the monger community for years now. I don't think I can say anything either way about her that makes...
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Smarten up.
Carolina is well known among the visiting and ex-pat mongers in Medellin.
I think everyone's ridden that neighborhood bike at least once. To her benefit, she's a decent lay, that's...
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Wow, I never fail to be absolutely stunned when I meet or hear about guys like you.
Dude, no offense, but you are really playing yourself for a rube with this girl.
If you want a little...
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This is true everywhere, but IMHO, especially so in Latin America. "Social proof" is a real big thing and you'll be amazed how the chicas open up to you when you can be "vouched" for by their friends...
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I couldn't agree more, just imagine the Indian guy at the mini-mart on the corner using the latest slang, you'd be laughing your ass off. Using slang requires a deep and intimate understanding of the...
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Really Jack4756, buck up and act like you got a pair. I'm an American, but I'm always shocked and ashamed when my fellow countrymen travel to another less developed country and then ***** about the...
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Wow, quite a story!
Parque Berrio is full of thieves and sketchy people, even in the daytime. I remember on my first trip to Medellin, I was walking out of the Hotel Nutibara to the plaza around 2...
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In Colombia, if you don't know any Spanish you can't communicate with 99.9% of people, period. At the very least know how to count, so you know prices, etc. You're gonna struggle big time not knowing...
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just got back from two weeks in colombia, 11 days of which were spent in medellin and i just wanted to share my experiences and two pesos worth with the rest of y'all.
i got into medellin after a...
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Reggedieh,
For a first timer, your best move by far would be to stay some place like the Mansion or Frank Casio's My Place. There'll be experienced people there able to help you with all of your...
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You do need a visa to go to Brasil, but it's not a big deal at all. Just a formality, it processes very quickly too. As I understand it, it's a tit for tat against the US for putting such stringent...
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i saw exactly one colombian wearing shorts during my 16 days in medellin, bogota and cartagena. even when it's hot out, they simply don't wear shorts. shorts will definitely make you stand out as a...
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This is a little hottie I picked up at a casa in Centro, I think it was called "Latinas". I don't recall her name, but that's no reflection of my experience with her. I love the way some of the casas...
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Hahaha, yeah that was priceless! Or was it shameless? Oh well.
I'll share it with everyone else here as soon as I get a minute away from work.
I've got plenty more reviews/misadventures to...
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I've been back in the states for a little over a week and figured it was high time to share a few reviews of the lovely paisas I had the opportunity to spend some time with.
I got to El Castillo...
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