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  1. #511

    Viewing NFL Games in Sao Paulo

    Does anybody know if there is a good bar/restaurant in Sao Paulo that shows the NFL games on Sunday?

    Thanks,

    Moondog

  2. #510

    SP Fun

    Just returned from SP having enjoyed Alonso´s success and Schumi´s good efforts!

    Had a chance to visit Kilt for the first time. Liked the place, some stunning girls (do check out Fernanda, the most gorgeous morena I have seen in over 20 trips to Brazil). Avoid at all cost the "reservados" on the top floor (150R for 40 mins plus 35R for the house) Much better to take away for TLN (going rate about 300R plus a drink for the girl)

    Managed also to fit in a visit to Clinica Kin, at Brooklin Novo, 3 minutes taxi ride from Morumbi Shopping. Check out parameters at www.gpguia.net. It was full of waiting customers. Of 6 masseuses introduced I choose Jessica. 25y.o plump mulatta with nice smile, great tits and a phenomenal turbo assisted mouth. She can give you afterwards a nice back rub too! Well worth the 120R for an hour.

  3. #509

    Coming soon

    Hi all. I'll be arriving here late Wednesday night after a long trip from New Zealand and 4 months of mongering and scuba diving around Asia and the Pacific. Thanks to all who have posted info here that points me in the right direction. I think I'll stay in Mercure Jardins for 2 or 3 nights before heading on to Rio and one other Brazil destination to be named later. I hope to meet anyone who's around for a drink or two.

  4. #508

    Formula 1

    Quote Originally Posted by Surferr3
    I would love to see an auto race in SP let alone Brazil.


    I tried to book a room at the Hotel Unique 5 months ago at a discounted rate and they were already fully booked.

    Good luck.
    Surferr3,

    Unless you have a pit pass and can get up close, the race is actually pretty boring. I went a few years ago, and after fighting the crowds and traffic, we left after about an hour of watching colored blurs going round and round in front of us. If I were able to get in the pits, it would have made it quite interesting.

    Just my thoughts,

    Moondog

  5. #507

    trip on boat

    SP garota boat.

    Any some have more inforamtion about the boat trip any links?

  6. #506

    Formula 1 update

    The hotels are booked, but the boites were not unusually active. My impression is that Jardins girls are raising their prices for the event, but not elsewhere in Sao Paulo. I went to a boite in Liberdade yesterday night (Eu e Elas) and it was nearly empty. The boite is pretty nice, not too expensive, but it ain't Millenium or Bomboa in its heyday. I watched a couple of Japanese tourists get uncovered blow jobs from the prettiest girl in the place in the open room, but did not have the nerve to do my lady in public. I have high regards for her, incidentally. Her name is Andrea and I can provide her phone number to anyone who is interested (she will come to your hotel for $BR150 plus taxi). Very pretty, GREAT body, almost beautiful face, and willing to do everything I asked (even anal, which I did not ask). She was $BR150; entrada was about $BR68 and the room was $BR59. Two drinks were included (I had Black label, and they tried to charge me an extra 60 reals for these because they are imported drinks. The manager didn't even argue when I complained).

    I have an appointment tonight with Sabrina Love (you can see her on Contatos.com.br)- $BR500 for 1.5 hours (my girlfriend is joining me for the evening; otherwise the price would have been $BR250). This is definitely high, but not outrageous for Sao Paulo.

    So, the Formula One is an inconvenience but not a terrible thing. Surferr- if you need to see people crash and burn, just turn on your TV!!!! Alternatively, make reservations at your boutique hotel next year and I will join you.

  7. #505
    Quote Originally Posted by Forest
    Without trying to insult you mongerers who get pleasure in watching a lot of loud and polluting machines go round and round in circles until (if you are lucky) they crash and burn, the formula one has fucked up Sao Paulo. I called a really nice innocent girl I met in August and she told me she now works for an agency (always a bad sign) and that she has been told she has to charge $500 US for the night. $BR400 for three hours.

    Her usual rate is $BR150 a session, which usually last 1 1/2 - 2 hours.

    Vroum! Vroum! Vroum!

    I live in a city North American city (Montreal) where a Formula 1 race is held each year.
    I can tell you that this time of the year (habitually in June) is the worst time for a local hobbyist to practice our common hobby. I guess it's the same thing in Sampa.
    A Formula 1 race always means this:

    1- Increase of the price
    2- Unavalibility of hotel rooms
    3- Girls decline to see local customers (the wealthy tourists are always easier to con)
    4- The session with a girl is like a pit stop...fast, fast, fast



    When the Formula 1 race comes to São Paulo Cafe Photo, W.E, Bomboa and Bahamas, among others, are full packed.

  8. #504

    I've had Formula One on my calender all year

    I would love to see an auto race in SP let alone Brazil.


    I tried to book a room at the Hotel Unique 5 months ago at a discounted rate and they were already fully booked.

    Good luck.

  9. #503

    Formula 1

    Without trying to insult you mongerers who get pleasure in watching a lot of loud and polluting machines go round and round in circles until (if you are lucky) they crash and burn, the formula one has fucked up Sao Paulo. I called a really nice innocent girl I met in August and she told me she now works for an agency (always a bad sign) and that she has been told she has to charge $500 US for the night. $BR400 for three hours.

    Her usual rate is $BR150 a session, which usually last 1 1/2 - 2 hours.

  10. #502

    Formula One

    Apparantly there is a Formula 1 race in Sao Paulo and all of the usual hotels are booked. It took me an hour of calling from the US to find a room for tonight (Blue Tree Towers Convention Center in Moema).

    Does anyone know if the busy tourist week is having an effect on the boites? I leave tonight and hope to be neck deep in Brazilian females in 24 hours.

  11. #501

    Apartments

    I would recomend this apart hotel although it is not in Moema:

    http://marriott.com/property/propert...WT_Ref=mi_left

    GK

  12. #500

    sp garota boat

    Any some have more inforamtion about the boat trip any links?

    Quote Originally Posted by KoreanGuy25
    I would highly reccomend to any self respecting Monger to treat a favorite garota to the cruise.

    The only things to do on the cruise is :

    1) Fuck
    2) Eat
    3) Drink
    1) Fuck
    2) Eat
    3) Drink
    1) Fuck
    2) Eat
    3) Drink

    SWEEET !

  13. #499

    two bedroom aparts

    KH

    You'll find two-bedrooms apartments in the Mercure Apart Times Square Colonnades, which is located Rua Jamaris in Moema (at the same location you'll find also the Times Square Diamond which is a few clicks behind). It's from what I know the most luxurious Mercure Apart in town.

    The apartments are bright and clean, with wooden floors, nice bathrooms, modern furniture, safety boxes, ect .... really nice. Yet swimming pool is so-so and shaded.

    It's in front of the Music Hall where there's often good MPB concerts, and at walking distance to the Ibirapuera Mall, very convenient for day-time strolls.

    You can't be wrong with the location.

    The Mercure Apart Privilege is on the other side of the av Ibirapuera, and even closer to the Mall. A bit older but nice, with a convenient 24 hours italian restaurant (EXCELLENT feijoada on Saturdays) on the ground floor. Yet I don't think they have two-bedroom aparts.

    Hope this help.

  14. #498

    2 or 3 bedroom apartments

    Does anyone know of any 2 or 3 bedroom nightly apartment rentals in Sao Paulo?

    Would like to be in the Moema or Villa Olympia area, close to the ipuepuera(?sp) mall if possible. Thanks

    Kos Hunter

  15. #497
    Quote Originally Posted by Prosal
    The two former Parthenons (Privilege and Times Square) in Moema, now named Mercure Apartments, are also a VERY good alternative. Times Square is newer and more confortable.

    http://www.accorhotels.com.br
    I concord.

    In fact, I will stay at Le Corbusier on Lavandisca Avenue, another former Parthenon. I like the Mercure Apartments because you have a microwave oven in your room and it is close to where my friends (paulista hobbyists and some GP) live.

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