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12-03-18 07:44 #3016
Posts: 1486Info
Originally Posted by Cynicalist [View Original Post]
Neddy.
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12-03-18 00:54 #3015
Posts: 19Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
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12-02-18 10:03 #3014
Posts: 95Willyboy's right!
Willyboy's right! -- nobody's going to fall for your scam site bullshit, GTFOH! Hahahaha!
Originally Posted by SafariEscorts [View Original Post]
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11-28-18 12:12 #3013
Posts: 754Copy.
Originally Posted by SafariEscorts [View Original Post]
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11-01-18 11:41 #3012
Posts: 361I stayed for a few days in NBO (Nairobi),
I stayed for a few days in NBO (Nairobi) in Westland area. I have not been here for about 10 years. This place got fairly expensive. E. g. Hotel Embassy was at that time 20€ now about 50€.
A pizza at a Mall, costs you about 1000 ksh = 10€.
A meal will be about 800 ksh! You get a lunch meal already for 600 ksh in Europe! I asked waitress at Westgate Mall how much she earns. 16.000 Ksh she said, which is 150€/ month. Ok noisy downtown near River road will be different, cheap food like always.
NBO got safe at least in an area like Westlands, etc. Motobike taxi (BodaBoda) from 100 ksh on, Uber taxi from 150 ksh, great thing this Uber. What a nightmare on the old days when taxi drivers assembled before restaurants and hotels and would hunt f their customers even asking 500 ksh f short distances. They preferred sitting f 2 hours silently in the car without moving, once they had their prey they were merciless.
Went to "Black Diamond Club" on Sunday 10 pm. Nice ambience, all kind of girls, great life band.
Great music sometimes at "The Alchemist" a kind of modern beer garden, mostly for couples. Sunday afternoon with life band.
Same with "K1" a modern beer garden, cute people, and flee market on Sundays and a Hotel too on the premises.
But as I told, am still missing a substitute for old Florida atmosphere!! Anybody knows?
But not to compare with mad Florida Disco in the old days, where 1/2 naked girls squirrelled around. Have no idea to which hot disco they are heading now.
John.
Ok will post some cute sexy photo under "Mombasa" for your eyes.
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10-29-18 19:46 #3011
Posts: 8Day one Mtwapa and Bamburi.
Hi all,
This is my first report here and hopefully not my last. I'm going to try and update every day as long as I don't get distracted. LOL.
Well I arrived yesterday via Mombassa airport and via Nairobi. I flew with fly 540 from Nairobi and will never fly with them again. The flight was delayed by 2 hrs but I count myself lucky as some people were waiting for over 6 hrs. Terminal 2 in Nairobi is not a nice place.
When the flight left the plane lurched of the airport and they turned off all the lights in the plane so we were. Left in complete darkness until we reached altitude. I've never experienced anything like it and I hope I never will. So avoid fly 540 if you value your life.
Arrived at Mombasa airport and was picked up by the airbnb hosts dodgy taxi driver friend who tried to charge me 3000 kes to take me to cowrie shells. Thank fuck for the forum so I told him what the rate was and he left an unhappy man.
Day 2 started with a weird breakfast at the restaurant here andf then I fired up the phone and got badoo going. Not allot of luck with Badoo, plenty of fishing but no fish yet.
I got bored and went to the naivas shopping centre and topped up the phone and bought some groceries.
Plenty of sexy women at the shopping centre.
Feeling adventurous I took a tuktuk to mtwapa. I loved the ride as I was excited to finally get to see the place. It was pretty busy in Mtwapa and women all over the place. I saw even more working women as I went down the side street which leads to hibiscus.
To this date I have not handled any women. I was sort of offered a meet up from a chick on wechat but declined as I felt she was more of a professional and I did not want to do this before I tried the clubs in Mtwapa. I'm just on my way to Mtwapa as it's getting close to the best time to go to Casaurinas. LOL.
See you all soon.
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10-27-18 15:31 #3010
Posts: 139Thank you.
Thank you bro for the info.
I stayed before in Parklands for 2 days in a business visit, so I were sleeping early with no chance to check the night life there.
So I'm confident about the room quality compared to the offered room rate, at least it's good enough for the laid.
Thank you again.
Originally Posted by ChumpPlum [View Original Post]
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10-22-18 18:05 #3009
Posts: 13Originally Posted by Hamodaaso1180 [View Original Post]
At Parklands Shade, there will be girls for sure, and it is very central so if you don't find anyone there, then you can move around very quickly with an uber to get what you want.
Not sure about room quality though.
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09-25-18 21:43 #3008
Posts: 139Wise words.
I lost months and a lot of money until I realize this simple fact, and even if you met her after you just landed don't tell her that she is your first experience in the country, you are giving her the hope to rip you off.
Very wise words bro!
Originally Posted by XXL [View Original Post]
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09-25-18 21:35 #3007
Posts: 139Parklands Shade Club.
Hi guys,
Regarding Parklands Shade club, Does the nightclub usually have WGs looking for customers there.
I was thinking to stay in Parklands shade, which could be an ideal hotel to pick and fuck in the same place / hotel.
Another friend advised me about Sirona Hotel in Parklands, as another good option.
I saw some reviews about Sirona describe the place as brothel!
I'm a little confused in fact.
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09-25-18 16:55 #3006
Posts: 156Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
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09-25-18 07:50 #3005
Posts: 1486Important educational videos
Gentlemen.
Must see educational video offers excellent insight in the mindsets of kenchics.
https://youtu.be/DUPguWeW2gw
https://youtu.be/1RgYBXNCa64
https://youtu.be/uJIpE5wT_Ec
Enjoy.
And. Before you fall in love. Never forget. It's only about pesa pesa pesa.
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09-13-18 19:58 #3004
Posts: 95Originally Posted by Grego62 [View Original Post]
That's the truth of Kenyan economic 'strength': it's the money-laundry capitol of Africa.
Sorry for the economics lesson. Back to AirBnB.
I can't speak for the coast, but I've done several Nairobi rentals.
Although you do have to be careful with dubious listings -- everywhere, not just in Kenya. But especially here. -- the more you're paying over $25, your chance of falling into dumps goes DOWN exponentially.
The biggest headache you'll run into for such places is over-pricing. But for the same reasons hotels try to stick it to us: e. G. Paying for name or reputation over quality; paying for location over amenities; hosts that provide the most basic amenities, but still equal to what you would get in a much-higher-priced hotel, etc.
I've rented several under-$20 spots, and you get what you pay for. If you need or expect anything fancy, you'll be sorely disappointed. Still, the places I've rented are safe (-ish), clean, conveniently located, large in space (one 1 BR flat had walk-in closets. I've never seen that, ever, in Kenya. Of course, the building was old as fcuk). Only one of them was actually worth more than its price, barely, because it offered some amenities that a few over-$20 places did not.
Although I don't recommend going under-20, especially if you're new to (under) developed countries like Kenya, the best way to screen ABB listings is like screening dating profiles:
It's more important what's NOT shown. For example, if there's no pic of the toilet, tub or bathroom, the bathroom is going to be a shitroom.
Some places list fake pics. Duh! Be skeptical. The fewer number of pics, be more skeptical.
If you see any listing saying they have a hottub (yup, go search for that), fcuk it.
If you're ready to take the plunge, book ONE night. This way, you limit the risk. Have a Plan-be spot queued to book if the first one isn't good enough.
Avoid any listing that posts more pics about tourist attractions than about the apt itself.
Beware that the better / best under-20 spots are on the 4th or 5th floor of a no-elevator building. The apt & views are usually worth it, but in exchange for exercise. The hosts are supposed to put that in the description, but. This is Kenya.
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09-07-18 07:43 #3003
Posts: 1398Originally Posted by Grego62 [View Original Post]
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09-06-18 06:29 #3002
Posts: 153Use an Airbnb.
Originally Posted by Grego62 [View Original Post]