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06-03-10 21:08 #4272
Posts: 200Originally Posted by Koolkid
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06-03-10 20:48 #4271
Posts: 401Originally Posted by Fred100
Hasn't anyone else experienced getting a free drink or entrance (without a promotion)? Are things really that changed since a year or so ago?
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06-03-10 20:31 #4270
Posts: 4053Originally Posted by Gfe Finder
No problems at all. They were just slightly surprised.
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06-03-10 19:10 #4269
Posts: 196Originally Posted by Christopherd
just got back from centro and everything is closed, thanks anyways
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06-03-10 18:25 #4268
Posts: 200Originally Posted by SlimHoleDrill
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06-03-10 18:22 #4267
Posts: 449Originally Posted by Puta Playa
Originally Posted by Sperto
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06-03-10 18:10 #4266
Posts: 246hygiene obsessions and odds and ends
Yes U210 has showers. And you can get a towel. But, strangely, no soap. Go figure.
Anyway, I find this discussion on showers and where to [CodeWord140] slightly amusing. All of this from guys who generally demand bbbj. To each his own, but bbbj is more of a concern from the health perspective, in my book, than what you might pick up externally. Anyway to each his own. If there is a shower, I take it.
Ingrid, pictures don't do her justice. But, agree that there are a lot of others on the same or higher level.
Laura, I still draw a blank for L'uomo, but there is the famous Laura from MC who is still there. She started as a kid with braces, perfect cafe con leche and has grown up there. Now, a little thicker than I like. BTW, MC has a promotion going. Session before 18:00 and the entry is free. Millage is still going. Register with your email and finger print and after spending R700, entry is free. Not sure what the renewal situation is.
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06-03-10 17:27 #4265
Posts: 2345Originally Posted by Koolkid
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06-03-10 17:10 #4264
Posts: 196Centro casas and termas
What are the options for centro today with it being a holiday.
Thanks
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06-03-10 14:35 #4263
Posts: 15Arriving today in Rio
Hello you all,
I am arriving today in Rio coming from Sao Paulo. I had revieced some quick and nice information in the Sao Paulo thread on how to relax in the evenings after a hard day of work.
It is my first visit to Rio and I am staying until Sunday. I will be staying at the Merlin Hotel on Avenida Princesa Isabel.
I was looking for some action which does not kill my vallet as in Sao Paolo, the Clinicas where I was are not really cheaper then on mainland europe ;-)
Looking forward to any tips and places I could reach within walking distance if possible.
Chears,
Ecoquesz
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06-03-10 12:25 #4262
Posts: 43L'uomo Missing money
Let me play Devil's Advocate.
I have heard in the past that in Centaurus a couple of gentleman tried their locker keys in various lockers and many were opened.
Upon complaining to the management soon the lockers locks were changed.
Now this being said.
It would not be too difficult for a thief to pick one of the cheap locks used in most termas while the attendant was distracted.
I agree that a termas employee would not dare risk his or her job or risk bringing a bad reputation upon his or her place of employment.
But there is a possibility that the thief was another customer.
Just an idea.
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06-03-10 09:39 #4261
Posts: 401Originally Posted by Thong Diva
And maybe a small % send those emails. I wouldn't know I am not interested in pen pals and am selective on who I correspond with.
I just thought of that Elmer Fudd cartonn: "Quiet, we're hunting wabbits"
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06-03-10 09:26 #4260
Posts: 401Originally Posted by Fred100
Having a bill padded is a different matter entirely. That has been discussed here ad nauseum from restaurants, hotels, bars, termas, etc. It is up to you to review the bill before you settle it. Can be intentional or not. I've had it happen everywhere in the world - but actually never personally in Rio. On a side note: I have noticed Brazilian men love to dispute any bill they get. Makes hotel check-out time in Centro a real drag. That and the fact that Brazilians don't know the meaning of waiting in line. I had a guy almost attack me yesterday at the mini-market when I made him go to the back of the line. I politely told him that I would be glad to teach him some social skills outside and he apologized and left. Everyone has the idea that Brazilians are happy all the time - when in fact many are mostly miserable.
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06-03-10 08:58 #4259
Posts: 76Thong Diva
If you are a 100% sure that your money was stolen at L'uomo. I would be more inclined to suspect one of the johns. The locks on the lockers are not very secure. I've been in that locker room many times and there's been no attendant.
It always amuses me when I see the regular "sex tourists" treating the termas management like long lost brothers. I think the *****house must play a big part in many of these guys lives. I would play this game as well, if the slippery pimp would buy a round of drinks every now and then. We know that's not going to happen.
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06-03-10 08:55 #4258
Posts: 401so I guess you get a commission from this website...
Originally Posted by Brunofelipe80