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07-26-13 13:53 #11190
Posts: 364Originally Posted by Eric Cartman [View Original Post]
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07-26-13 13:01 #11189
Posts: 951Cafe de Paris
Originally Posted by Eric Cartman [View Original Post]
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07-26-13 12:54 #11188
Posts: 951In Rio now
Originally Posted by Eric Cartman [View Original Post]
Yeah Rio is in full religious mode.
Am currently staying at Sol Ipenima-half work / half biz-no apparent problems bringing gdp's back to stay over.
Registered with one for first 3 days but then let her go and had another for last couple days.
I knew them bothe from Monte Carlo from last visit-no money just food and stuff-which adds up! LOL.
Can't wait for the 100 Million Rheal Pope to bounce.
Monday will be fun.
Is anywhere open tomorrow at all-plan on hitting La Passion tonight in Lapa and a Botafogo game on Sunday.
Went to T65 last week- a bit too clinical and chato for me-sessioned with Natasha-pretty good-great personality but only a 7 out of 10 on the cama.
I like the more ghetto chicks-negras or mulattas-not so many in Terma Solarium, T65, T502, MC (a few more).
Where is better for these kind?
I had one-Nyomy-at 4x4-she is a 100 out of 10-but doesn't work there anymore and number changed.
Hit me up if anyone's around to hang or have ideas.
Peace
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07-26-13 06:59 #11187
Posts: 173CPF Inquiry
I had a huge problem getting in touch with people and clients while I was in Brazil last time. However, I found out from my sources that you can apply for a temporary cpf card at the local Brazilian consulate and obtain it by filling a cpf form written only in Portuguese with a fee. Then, you're allowed to purchase major electronic appliances, as well as you could apply for local cell phone contracts. Is it true? I would like to make my next trip with cpf in handy so I can rent apts from locals and shop freely. Can anyone verify if they got their cpf from a local Brazilian consulate outside Brazil?
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07-26-13 03:15 #11186
Posts: 890Paris Cafe in Recreio (right at the end of Barra) is rumored to be open.
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07-26-13 02:39 #11185
Posts: 6416The Chris Long Report
I totally agree with everybody else that Mr. Long wrote an outstanding report. However, being the Rio fan that I am, I need to correct one glaring inaccuracy in the report and make a few other observations. Especially for any newbies out there who are reading. First of all he wrote,"Rio is a normal city that has a few isolated P4P venues spread throughout the city." That's simply not true, and I cannot believe nobody challenged him on that! Those of us who love Rio know that it is no "normal" city! We also know that there are a gazillion places to monger all over town. Not just a "few isolated venues" here or there. Totally inaccurate and gives a false impression.
You know, Rio is not for everybody. If you need a "mongering strip" with big city lights and tutes hanging out in the streets asking "where you go?", then Rio is not the place for you. There are good places to monger all over the city. It's just not in your face like in Thailand, and certainly not concentrated in only a few areas. I kind of like that aspect of it. That really makes you get out there and get about town if you really want to enjoy the best of what the Marvelous City has to offer.
And as far as the quality of the women goes, in the end it all comes down to a matter of taste. In my view, no flat-chested, narrow ass Thai girl can compete with a hot, narrow-hipped, bubble butt Brazilian girl who throws down in the room like a porno starlet on contract at a major X-rated studio! One thing the Long report absolutely got right was that if you like anal (I do!) , then Brazil is the place for you my friend! When in Rio, do as the Brazilians do and butt fuck! Hahaha! I cornhole so many pretty Brazilian girls in the "assqueduct" that when I leave, I don't want to see another girl's butt hole for at least four months! LOL! Well, let's make it three! Hahaha!
But seriously though, obviously both Brazil and Thailand have their pros and cons. To earn your mongering stripes, you really must visit both places you see. Both countries are on the list of permanent monger member nations. LOL! Which one you end up liking the most will depend upon those intangibles that make a difference to you personally. I love the people of Brazil. Their culture, the food, the music. The look, feel, and vibe of the city. The "popozuda" and emphasis on the bunda (butt). These and much, much more are the things about Brazil that have captured me. I note too that Thailand is also very, very, very strong in many of these areas. So, for all of the uninitiated out there reading this who might be watching, wondering, and waiting, get to it! Discover for yourselves which one you like best. My heart and soul is with Brazil!
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07-26-13 02:03 #11184
Posts: 274Originally Posted by Mangera [View Original Post]
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07-26-13 01:27 #11183
Posts: 1081Pope in Copa for the weekend too?
Originally Posted by Java Man [View Original Post]
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07-25-13 20:59 #11182
Posts: 1428Rio fever
Like most who visit Rio, the Pope as made plans to return before he's left. (To return in 2017.) He'll be hanging around Copacabana beach for the remainder of his visit. The closing ceremony has been moved to Copa, due to flooding and mud at the original site, (think Woodstock.) 1. 5 million expected to attend each day. Per reports, all these people have overwhelmed Rio's public transit system. Rio better have it's act together by the time the World Cup and Olympics arrive, or they're going to have a Major PR problem.
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07-25-13 20:17 #11181
Posts: 274Originally Posted by Lonzof [View Original Post]
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07-25-13 17:35 #11180
Posts: 364Originally Posted by HelpRules [View Original Post]
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07-25-13 08:58 #11179
Posts: 360Originally Posted by FunnyFarm [View Original Post]
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07-25-13 01:13 #11178
Posts: 1081Luisa Local Zen
Luisa is a morena with light skin and decent body. She has a pretty face, but the dress she was wearing covered up her soft tummy. She has a couple of kids. Performace was good except for CBJ. I asked" what are you doing", she got the hint and gave a bearback job. Will not repeat. Didn't really knock my sox off. I have been there a couple of times and their supposedly clean dry towels smell like ass. So if you plan on visiting, take your own towel. 110r for an hour is the rate.
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07-24-13 06:29 #11177
Posts: 4053Originally Posted by FunnyFarm [View Original Post]
I think you should stay far away from the privês. I get the impression that you would get very lost and could cause confusions.
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07-24-13 00:09 #11176
Posts: 1Where to start?
I will be in Rio for a couple of days and I am looking for a little advice. I am not new to the scene, but I am new to Rio. I have read many of the posts here and I am looking for a little guidance. It seems like my best bet is the Balcony bar and see where it goes from there, I don't have a problem picking up a freelancer, (done many times in other places) but I also want the best bang for my buck. Is there any other place to find independent girls or is the Balcony bar where you would start?
I do not speak the language, so there may not be a whole lot of other choices. I am staying on the Copacabana, so the Balcony will be right there.
I have also done some research on some of the Termas. I have used google street view to locate some of them, but are they just buildings with a door? I do not see any signs at them and I am not sure I would know what to do when I go in the door. Looks like 4x4 might be a fun place, I might go and try that out, I don't want to end up in a place I should not be.
Thanks for your information and help.
Either way, it's going to be a good trip.