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09-09-09 03:34 #139
Posts: 444Originally Posted by Chocha Monger
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09-08-09 15:17 #138
Posts: 2656Originally Posted by Generous Gent
Try asking a taxi driver to take you to casa de citas Chicas Jovenes. It's located close to a Tropigas outlet and the bus station where buses arrive from Comayagua. Other than that you can try finding your own at the mall. There is not a big scene in Tegucigalpa.
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09-08-09 12:43 #137
Posts: 230Fact of the matter is, I really don't know much about teguc... Someone out here should though.
Originally Posted by Iguana Six
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09-08-09 04:43 #136
Posts: 444Bueller? Bueller? Bueller?
Boy, talk about a site being dead....
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09-07-09 04:19 #135
Posts: 444IS there ANY action in Tegu right now?
Haven't been to Tegu since I made short trips in 2004 and 2006. Given the dearth of info on this site, I usually just made the trip to the club across the street from the airport, tolerated the obnoxious, oily, guy-with-tie, picked someone out and took her to the hotel. The first time was fine, I negotiated a price for 90 minutes and got in two pops with sweet 8. The second time, I made the mistake of paying for a TLN without doing enough negotiation.She wanted to drink beer and watch "Passion of the Christ" - definitely not my idea of foreplay - and seemed to magically send ten pounds from her busom to her butt just by taking off her clothes. Lotsa rules, and her idea of TLN seemed to end a 3am.
So, I am asking the board for advice. I noticed a lack of photos or reports. Does anyone have any current info?
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01-20-09 17:22 #134
Posts: 230And this is what makes buying a vehicle from someone here dangerous; when the shooting starts, it is the vehicle they are looking at, not its occupants. A lot of innocent shootings and you don't know who you really are buying from anyhow; drug dealer, someone who pissed someone off, or an ongoing feud. Life is extremely cheap here in Honduras.
Originally Posted by Papi Chuulo
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01-15-09 03:04 #133
Posts: 1The killing was thought to be accidental, if that's the correct word. He was in the wrong area at the wrong time. Victim of an on-going fued between families there and that he was perhaps mistaken as a member of the rival family. Truck with dark tinted windows. Who could tell?
Originally Posted by Seeker32
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10-12-08 19:21 #132
Posts: 1Hello,
I'm heading to Tegu next week and staying at Intercontinental.
Anyone with recommendations.
Thanks
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10-07-08 12:46 #131
Posts: 230I just posted in general info area....I wouldn't cancel a trip because of what is going on here as it really doesn't amount to much anyhow. The tanking economy however, is a very good reason. The people here love and want Americans. It is a way of life from them. Chavez made offers of cream and honey to el presidente, and his pockets are wide open. In future years, the debt to Venezuela is going to be incredible, and this country will be in deep doo-doo. The people are aware of this, and want no part of it. Without the support of the USA, this place would turn into another Cuba and trust me...they do not want that.
Originally Posted by Seeker32
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10-06-08 23:04 #130
Posts: 63Two Americans Killed
My boy who is a stationed in Comayagua informed me that an American contractor was murdered in Comayagua about three weeks ago. All soliders have been confined to the base since then.
Lil Sister (see my previous post) advised me that an American was also killed in Tegucigalpa. My boy was unaware of this. It appears there is strong anti-North American sentiment right now. There have been protest in front of the base in Comayagua.
Just a heads up to anyone planning a trip. I decided to cancel my trip in Noviembre due to this information as well as, the tanking economy here in the states.
If anyone has any accurate information (Generous Gent) regarding these killings please post it.
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06-09-08 00:42 #129
Posts: 7Actually it is still working for little planes (ATR) as those flying from/to Guatemala and operated by TACA.
Just for your information.
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06-04-08 14:30 #128
Posts: 230Tegucigalpa airport closed
By now most of you have heard about the Taca flight overshooting the runway. All traffic has been routed to San Pedro Sula, with bus service to teguc. A real mess here, and yesterday I heard the US airlines are cutting way back on flights just to fill seats and save a little fuel cost.
I would most certainly suggest carry-on only if possible because there just are not enough buses to take everyone's luggage....
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06-04-08 01:27 #127
Posts: 133Originally Posted by Pepe27
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06-02-08 04:06 #126
Posts: 30How's the action near the intercontinental, I was there about 3 years ago. I did not find anything in the area. I did go to the mall. right in front of the hotel but nothing.
Has anything changed. I read in the board, there are lots of chicas available but is there anything within walking distance to the Inter.
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05-27-08 03:26 #125
Posts: 22Thanks J.G.
I appreciate your comments and the time invested on them. Thanks a lot, I'll post how it went but with your comments I might try to leave Honduras a day before and spend my last night in Guatemala
Salud!!
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