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10-16-09 01:49 #693
Posts: 26I use the same stuff.
I have been using the Zimicina (azitromicina) for about 3 years now, and it works well. I buy a few every time I am over seas. So the day before I go to Brazil, Mexico, or the DR I start a cycle. 500mg for 3 days and don't get sick.
Originally Posted by Puta Playa
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10-15-09 13:30 #692
Posts: 2278ISG Subscription
Originally Posted by Redsox911
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10-15-09 03:50 #691
Posts: 38Originally Posted by Rio Joe
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10-14-09 06:31 #690
Posts: 112Originally Posted by Redsox911
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10-13-09 20:17 #689
Posts: 38Originally Posted by Rio Joe
Looking forward to it!
RS911
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10-13-09 03:41 #688
Posts: 508Antibotics
Originally Posted by Marcop 12
I purchased Zitroneo (azitromicina) 500 mg 3-pack at the drogaria near the corner of Rua Figueirdo and Rua Tonelero in Copa for $R33. Two days prior I had been deathly sick at both ends, and was still highly unstable upon arrival in Rio. This brought me out of it in one day and I went on to experience everything in the PP Report that Euro posted to RODs in late June. It was a wonderful experience due to the pills that cured me.
I stayed on this everyday, and mixed one 500 mg Zitro with one Cialis per day for about 4 days with no problems.
On another note, some one of 8 nice girls in Japan gave me a nice case of the crabs the following month. So now there is another addition to the monger's portable medicine cabinet, 5% permethrin cream. Apply once before flying out, wash it off when you get home, and apply once more 7 days later.
And to think that I had expected catching something in Rio, with all the DATY, anal, DFK, etc. Then the stereotypically 'clean' Japanese give me an STI. I try to think of it as experience, monger coming-of-age trial, or whatever. I had different words for it before I got rid of the little hellions.
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10-13-09 03:04 #687
Posts: 2278Amazon is the best!
Originally Posted by Saopaulob
I totally am convinced that in the future in the US we will buy from only two companies. Physically from Wal-Mart and virtually from Amazon.
Amazon keeps getting better everyday. They soon will have an international edition of the Kindle which will work in Brazil. Stock has gone from around $35 in Dec to $93+ today. Sorry if I didn't mention back then that it was a good one to buy. But, if it splits, mortgage your mother to buy it.
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10-13-09 02:50 #686
Posts: 112Originally Posted by Exec Talent
Do you do film reviews also? The book was just optioned for a movie.
I know what you're thinking, ET, and you're absolutely right: plenty of films get optioned and never make it to the screen. But if Around the World in 80 Lays gets made, there's a ticket to the premiere with your name on it.
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10-12-09 13:15 #685
Posts: 401Selling snow to Eskimos
Originally Posted by Lukasek
But anyone is entitled to write a review if they have read it. And there have also been many entertaining books that have been written by compiling letters and third party accounts. Whether or not this is one of them I would have no clue, I have not read it nor intend to.
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10-11-09 08:46 #684
Posts: 66Originally Posted by Hughdad
I was originally prescribed this in Brazil where had light flu like symptoms and the generaly Rio sore\dry throat bacterial infections. This was only after being offered prescription for a 7 day course of antibiotics which is the pretty standard one you will be given, I then was asking down the lines of anything faster and he gave me these I mentioned and I kept the box and looked into as I was sorted out very quickly and after first day was almost back to 100% and after 48rs had no symptoms.
I thought it worth sharing due to the variations of medicne you would be offered if you went into different pharmacys and explained same symptoms.
But yes maybe ignore post and consult\find a doctor in Rio is your best bet.
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10-11-09 02:59 #683
Posts: 112Originally Posted by Lukasek
The book's Amazon page lets you preview it. You can also read an excerpt from the book in Penthouse.
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10-11-09 01:05 #682
Posts: 1699Originally Posted by Rio Joe
Originally Posted by Lukasek
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10-11-09 00:03 #681
Posts: 112Originally Posted by Mangera
Also, at what point do you consider someone "truly active" within Rio's mongering scene? Surely my dozen-plus trips to Cidade Maravilhosa have validity on that count.
The book, in a way, is the best of both worlds: It combines my experiences as a monger with insights expressed by people here.Last edited by Rio Joe; 10-11-09 at 00:17. Reason: revise
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10-10-09 23:49 #680
Posts: 1081Most probable.....
It is most probable that someone can write a more informative book about the gdp scene without ever visiting Rio de Janeiro by just reading this forum.
If a person who lives in Rio or has lived there for most of his life, and/or has truly become active within the culture of that scene, then I would give it more credibility. Which by the way, happens to be the case for a couple of members in this forum. Just throwing in my 2 cents worth.
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10-10-09 22:08 #679
Posts: 1699Rio Joe,
sorry, I do not get the point: why we should spend money to buy something that here is for free ?