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Firestick?
Has anyone ever brought a firestick down to Brazil? Did it work?
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Originally Posted by
Sperto
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"Papai e mame", the missionary position (guy on top of the girl).
Thank you!
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Originally Posted by
Jim00
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PPMM is commonly used on
gpguia.net, but I can't find it anywhere else. Does someone know what it means? Thanks in advance.
"Papai e mamãe", the missionary position (guy on top of the girl).
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Ppmm.
PPMM is commonly used on gpguia.net, but I can't find it anywhere else. Does someone know what it means? Thanks in advance.
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During New Years timeframe which is high high season the city of Rio will be packed with tourists from all over the world including Brazilians and Argentinians. So hotels and apartments will be higher priced and since its only 6 weeks away good luck with airfare and getting a hotel. Sure some may still be available but you will pay. It's a fun time and I'm sure there will plenty of girls there to take the tourists money. But probably some days on the holidays itself establishments will be closed like termas etc.
Airfare is expensive from the states but I'm in Mexico now and will not be returning to the states. I find flights RT from cancun at less than 1 k us. Lodging is another matter. I might just start off in SP. Thanks for your input.
GF.
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Originally Posted by
GoneFishin
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For those of you who frequent Brazil. Any opinions on New years and early January in Brazil. Thinking of flying into Rio the week after Christmas then moving down the coast to Argentina. I searched the thread using "new years" as a keyword but came back nada.
Thanks for any opinions.
GF.
During New Years timeframe which is high high season the city of Rio will be packed with tourists from all over the world including Brazilians and Argentinians. So hotels and apartments will be higher priced and since its only 6 weeks away good luck with airfare and getting a hotel. Sure some may still be available but you will pay. It's a fun time and I'm sure there will plenty of girls there to take the tourists money. But probably some days on the holidays itself establishments will be closed like termas etc.
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Originally Posted by
GoneFishin
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For those of you who frequent Brazil. Any opinions on New years and early January in Brazil. Thinking of flying into Rio the week after Christmas then moving down the coast to Argentina. I searched the thread using "new years" as a keyword but came back nada.
Thanks for any opinions.
GF.
If you go to Sao paulo, visit Casarao on Augusta!
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Yeah, I carry along my old passport for this reason. No problem to use the valid visa from an expired passport as long as you also have a valid passport.
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My Brazilian visa still has 6 years of validity but it is in an old passport. Has anyone traveled to Brazil with a new passport and a visa in an old passport?
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Visiting during New Years
For those of you who frequent Brazil. Any opinions on New years and early January in Brazil. Thinking of flying into Rio the week after Christmas then moving down the coast to Argentina. I searched the thread using "new years" as a keyword but came back nada.
Thanks for any opinions.
GF.
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Tour Company
I just visited Rio with 10 friends. We set up two days of touring with vacationinrio. Alex was our guide. He is professional and very knowledgeable about the area. I highly recommend their service if you are visiting Rio. They advertise on this site.
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Regarding PMs
Asking for infomation by PMs is a good idea. Personally the best info on this forum is exchanged by PM.
As a newbie it's convenient to send PMs to get information served on a plate. Normally I don't respond to such PMs. Today I did, to Mr Eszpresszo. In his case I had no advice, a question about languages courses. The answer was just insults and that I was just a charlatan fraud like the others on the forum. My advice when somebody with zero trip reports ask for information is to be polite.
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Originally Posted by
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Interesting stories. As I want to avoid messing up the Rio thread with non-Rio stories I put it here. Its not an adventurous story. Just a weird story. One of the weirdest puteiros I've visited. Actually it's a Rio story, a Rio Branco story.
Most of you have no idea where Rio Branco is. It's the capital of Acre, in Brazil. In Rio Branco they have a giant mercado built on stilts over the Rio. As I love to explore all the weird things they sell on these markets (which you could never imagine) I started to discover this giant market.
When I came to the end of the market I found a bar with a lot of guys drinking. I thought I could stop and have a refri. The name of the bar was "Bar do Pato", Duck bar.
Soon I discovered there were a bunch of GPs outside the bar. I walked up to the girls. The girls were really pretty. I chose the cutest one. She asked for 15 reais. A fair price. I accepted. I couldn't imagine where the cabins were as the whole market where filled of stalls and stores. The girl brought me inside the bar, behind the counter. She moved the guy in the bar to the side, opened a hatch in the floor and brought me down to some cabins hanging under the floor of the bar, just above the river level. It felt strange as you you heard all the guys in the guys in the bar on top of you. I asked if there was a shower and she lowered a bucket in the filthy brown river.
The girl was a 8, she would have been a strong 9 if she didn't had a long scar from a knife over her belly. We had our session, knocked on the hatch, the guy in the bar opened the hatch and we climbed up, the guys in the bar cheering and I left. Just another day in Brazil.
Sounds like Sperto and the Raiders of the Lost Perereca. I don't have many trash stories, not my thing. But I do recall a humorous time a few years ago in Sao Paulo. I saw a review in gp-guia for a mulata working at a prive I had never visited. I went to see this garota, the prive was just a regular house. I enter, they seat me in an arm chair and present 3 absolute hags. I say, "I want to see (name of garota)". They say "she is busy, but you can wait". The garota actually passed by on her way upstairs and she was really gorgeous (except for a scar as well). She was soooooo out of scale with the other 3 barangas that I started to fantasize that this was like the Cinderella story, with the evil half sisters and their beautiful innocent Cinderella. While I'm waiting, I keep thinking, "there must be something wrong with her, how can she be in this house?" Then I nearly jump out of my chair as I hear this uproar in the kitchen area, a rooster starts to crow incessantly. I sit there listening to the rooster going off, and I think "nah, this is just not right". So I bolted and never went back.
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Duck Bar.
Originally Posted by
Rovnak
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Very true. Reminds me of a time I was in St. Petersburg Russia at a well known disco free lancer hangout and it was not happening that night...
Interesting stories. As I want to avoid messing up the Rio thread with non-Rio stories I put it here. It´s not an adventurous story. Just a weird story. One of the weirdest puteiros I've visited. Actually it's a Rio story, a Rio Branco story.
Most of you have no idea where Rio Branco is. It's the capital of Acre, in Brazil. In Rio Branco they have a giant mercado built on stilts over the Rio. As I love to explore all the weird things they sell on these markets (which you could never imagine) I started to discover this giant market.
When I came to the end of the market I found a bar with a lot of guys drinking. I thought I could stop and have a refri. The name of the bar was "Bar do Pato", Duck bar.
Soon I discovered there were a bunch of GPs outside the bar. I walked up to the girls. The girls were really pretty. I chose the cutest one. She asked for 15 reais. A fair price. I accepted. I couldn't imagine where the cabins were as the whole market where filled of stalls and stores. The girl brought me inside the bar, behind the counter. She moved the guy in the bar to the side, opened a hatch in the floor and brought me down to some cabins hanging under the floor of the bar, just above the river level. It felt strange as you you heard all the guys in the guys in the bar on top of you. I asked if there was a shower and she lowered a bucket in the filthy brown river.
The girl was a 8, she would have been a strong 9 if she didn't had a long scar from a knife over her belly. We had our session, knocked on the hatch, the guy in the bar opened the hatch and we climbed up, the guys in the bar cheering and I left. Just another day in Brazil.
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2a2 Swing Club.
https://www.2a2.com.br/home.php
I am on their mailing list and get notified when they are having promotions and special events like Sexy Oktoberfest and Halloween.
There are days and times when they do allow singles.
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Originally Posted by
HungryStud101
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Yes, I just did this a few months ago. I have an expired USA passport with a Brazilian Visa with 3 years left on it. I got a new passport and I wondered the same thing. I carry the old passport just for the Visa and my trip went off without a problem.
BTW. Brazilians passports have a shorter lifespan. Something like 5-years instead of 10-years like USA passports so my friends in Brazil are used to carrying an old passport with a a Visa along with their current passport.
Five years used to be standard for the US passport as well. It was doubled to a decade done for reasons of bureaucratic budget efficiency, plain and simple. I got my first passport in the late 70's, paid a small amount of money for it by the standards of the day (I think it was $8 USD) and it arrived from a processing office in New Orleans (in an adjacent state) in three business days, via ordinary mail. I also remember that the standard passport had more pages in it, and if you requested more pages, they would double them for no extra charge. By the late 80's I recall the price had almost doubled when I got my third passport at the passport office in NYC. I had to wait 10 minutes before they handed me the new one. Sometime in the 90's, budget restrictions to the state department caused the prices of passports to surge along with the processing time. The life of your US passport was doubled to cut the rate of renewal in half. In other words, they were trying to reduce the number of renewals they had to process as a cost cutting measure. I'm not yet three years into my latest 10 year passport, and half of the immigration stamp pages are already full.