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04-30-14 06:15 #5106
Posts: 379Mel,
Thanks for advice. I got them only a couple of days ago, so I don't think they already "went bad."
This pill should have identical "active ingredient" as La Pela from DR which I've been using very successfully for 6+ years.
The pill I got from Philipsburg pharmacy doesn't seem to work on me. Of course I'll give it another try, but so far I've been bummed out at the absence of any effect.
L. S.
Originally Posted by Mel365 [View Original Post]
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04-30-14 05:46 #5105
Posts: 2040I have been dealing with them for years and they sell a good product.
If you buy quite a few and they are sort of triangular and yellow it is best to keep them refrigerated.
They do not do great if you keep them in the tropics for months.
Mel.
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04-30-14 00:39 #5104
Posts: 379Generic Cialis from Philipsburg pharmacy
Gentlemen,
Does anyone have experience with generic Cialis (Tadalafil 20mg) pills available at Philipsburg pharmacy? The real deal or a scam?
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04-27-14 05:12 #5103
Posts: 2040Puntz,
Glad you had a good time. However for off season for 1/2 50 dollars should be the max. You could probably have done it for 40-
I don't negotiate I just say no if a chica asks for more than 50 In Season.
Please do not overpay-it gives the chicas bad ideas about the price of their pussi,
If the service is very good then a tip at the END is appropriate.
If Tanya is still at the capitan or a very tall chica named Flacka.they are worth investigating Tanya is a spinner with a wicked smile and a nice rack.
Mel
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04-26-14 23:04 #5102
Posts: 1355Map of clubs
Hey Puntz,
When at El Capitan, you were VERY close to Seaman's. Have a look at this little map http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...=1#post1382949.
Thanks for keeping us updated on the latest from the island.
Have fun!
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04-26-14 16:25 #5101
Posts: 3161st Day in SXM
Arrived here last night from Miami, the late American flight which must be one of the last flights of the day if not the last flight. I wasn't aware that SXM was even open past daylight hours. Got my bags and out of the airport within 15-20 mins of getting off the plane. The wait for the Dollar / Thrifty shuttle took some time, was probably waiting for 20 minutes. Getting the rental itself also took some time since the gentleman ahead of me had an issue with his reservation and was dealing with the agent. I was finally on my way to the Westin Dawn Resort by 10:15 PM. The drive itself took about 35 minutes, I made one wrong turn on a roundabout and since the roads are narrow I needed to drive down to the next roundabout in order to correct and get back on track. For those driving here for the first time, if you've driven in most cities in the USA. You're probably used to wide roads, not much elevation, and just a more "safer" feel to driving. This is quite different. I've driven in the DR before and it's very similar (maybe not as bad) , but the drives up the hills were a tad bit intimidating at first. Especially that drive up and down the hill from the Westin in the end, it was steep and I couldn't believe it since I'm used to the flat roads of Florida. There are also potholes everywhere, so one needs to be cautious of that. The drive took a little longer than I expected since there was traffic between the airport and Philipsburg. Anyways, check-in was quick and I showered up and wanted to head out to check out the action even though I was tired. It was around 11:45 PM at his time.
The drive to El Capitan, Carolina, Seaman's is about 8-10 mins max from the Westin. Just a couple turns once you head out from the resort, and a fairly easy route. El Capitan appears first and my original plan was to hit up Seaman's and Carolina's, but I couldn't find it! Since El Capitan was fairly visible, I decided to check it out. Parked by the side of the building, made sure nothing was left in the car and walked in. Lots of darker skinned dominicana's from what I can tell, there were plenty of 7's and 8's. It seemed fairly busy. After a couple drinks, I decided to bit the bullet and try a lighter skinned Dominicana. I forget what her name was, but she had a great body. Spoke decent english, but I mostly tried to converse in my basic spanish as it helps me learn. $60 for 30-40 mins, CBJ / FS. Did not negotiate. She was not really a clock-watcher and for my first experience on SXM. Not bad at all. It could have been better, but patience is key. She kept asking about TLN for $300 but I said no thanks, maybe next time. As others have mentioned, it's wise to try and build some chemistry with a woman before deciding. It will more than likely give you a great experience. I was tired and just wanted to get a taste of SXM, so that was fine with me. I eventually found Carolina's and Crystal Club, but since I was tired I decided not to go there. I'm just glad I found it. And I'll be giving them a shot today. BTW, the drive from SXM to Oyster Pond gives you some great shots of the island.
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04-24-14 02:34 #5100
Posts: 96Originally Posted by Puntz79 [View Original Post]
http://www.captainolivers.com/
Just like Ath Trainer said, most hotels are chica friendly and are not checking everyone out. Hitting the clubs at 11pm is fine. In my experience some places aren't even busy before 10pm. You should be fine. Evening & night-time driving is way faster than day-time driving, so don't worry about the driving time from either dutch or french side. They have plenty of chicas & they aren't going to run out of chicas because it took 20 minutes to get there. Better to drive safe.
Use the maps and stay away from tourist area downtown Philipsburg during the daytime because of traffic.
Originally Posted by mel365
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04-23-14 17:40 #5099
Posts: 316Originally Posted by Ath Trainer [View Original Post]
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04-23-14 12:41 #5098
Posts: 775Sxm
Originally Posted by Puntz79 [View Original Post]
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04-23-14 03:21 #5097
Posts: 316I'm visiting SXM this weekend, it will be my first trip and have been reading up on the forums for some tips. I had a couple questions, are hotels mostly guest-friendly? I am thinking if I find a chica I get along with I'd like to bring her back to my room and don't want any issues. I arrive Friday at 9 PM and am looking to hit the action as soon as possible. How are the various spots later in the evening around 11 PM or so? Any places I'd definitely want to hit up or should avoid? I'll be renting so getting around should not be an issue. I am still deciding on which side of the island to stay at. My original plan was the Westin resort but it's by Oyster Pond which seems out of the way based off the maps I've been seeing, but if everything is within 10-15 minutes drive then it might not be too bad. But any recommendations on hotels to stay at are greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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04-09-14 02:13 #5096
Posts: 2040My novia from Medellin was on Island all last week with her USA visa on her Colombian passport.
Lets see what happens. I know a lot of chicas are working on tourist visas and run like cockroaches, when they get the word that the immigration is coming.
Mel.
Originally Posted by Dr Coolhand [View Original Post]
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04-09-14 00:36 #5095
Posts: 24Visa regulation for Colombian citizen
Originally Posted by Mel365 [View Original Post]
Hence. Nothing is going to change for the "chicas".
Below I copy & paste the beginning of an article in "The Daily Herald" from last week, which explains already in the first two sentences precisely the anticipated change of the visa regulation.
"Nationals of Colombia, China, India and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) , who hold a multi-entry visa for the United States, Canada or the Schengen countries will not require a specific St. Maarten visa to visit the country, thanks to some changes to the visa requirement regulation.
The Cabinet of the Prime Minister, in a press statement issued Tuesday, stated that new visa regulations are in line with international and Dutch Kingdom standards and will benefit the country's economy, in particular the tourism sector." (out of "The Daily Herald", March 26th).
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04-08-14 22:56 #5094
Posts: 379Originally Posted by Mel365 [View Original Post]
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04-08-14 03:04 #5093
Posts: 2040Visa to St Maarten
I am on island this week and I heard from a semi reliable source that Colombianas will no longer need a visa to SXM as of June.
Lets see what happens.
Mel
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04-05-14 04:58 #5092
Posts: 73What became of this?
Did the whole issue blow over? Likely to be a problem again in the near future?
Originally Posted by Mel365 [View Original Post]