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02-23-13 06:42 #2616
Posts: 34As to the drinking. My novia from Colombia can put the Johnnie Walker Black down like most of them. But they turned me on to their Aquadiente (Blanco).
Originally Posted by TheMyooo [View Original Post]
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02-23-13 03:04 #2615
Posts: 840Being straight, but humorous
Originally Posted by TheMyooo [View Original Post]
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02-23-13 00:11 #2614
Posts: 60Originally Posted by CamelSnot [View Original Post]
The other thing I say when they act suspicious that I was with other girls is say: I do not like to play this game. Has worked well for me.
Also, have you noticed that Colombian girls drink whiskey? I offer a beer, and nope, whiskey please! Cultural thing?
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02-22-13 16:28 #2613
Posts: 81From all around
Originally Posted by AnythingGoes [View Original Post]
This board is international so, you have members from all over.
All they do is check the specials on flights and rooms and book a trip.
Members that live in the US are better of since there are flights everyday leaving from miam.
I'm local so I'm here all the time.
Midea12
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02-22-13 07:11 #2612
Posts: 7Again, anyone going March 8-11
Hey guys,
Just throwing it out again, any travelers from March 8-11.
Also, are many people on ISG from USA? Or mainly other local areas to curacao, because I see some of you say, I am going, then be back again, ect. How far you live to be able to make quick trips like that! Haha.
Camelsnot, please report your findings as I am assuming most of the girls will be there around the time I go as well.
Thanks
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02-20-13 11:19 #2611
Posts: 112On my way to Campo
So here I go again on another trio to Campo. As I mentioned, I plan on taking Claudia out for two nights with me. Last I had a real good GFE with her and am looking forward to a repeat with some sex on a secluded beach. Any ideas of a good place to go?
I woant to spend my last night at Campo chica shopping but this could be a problem with Claudia as the chicas always get pissed off at me when I want to taste others. I need to find a way to do this without getting them mad. I will figure this out somehow, it's like a game for me.
Thanks for the name of the Colombian restaurant you mentioned Midea12, that's he one we went to and we enjoyed the food.
I'll post about my trip when I get home.
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02-19-13 16:39 #2610
Posts: 17Anal
Originally Posted by CamelSnot [View Original Post]
I've f. Ked the girl in 160 several times in her tight ass for only 50 guilders. The last time she had to shit quickly after I finished with her. LOLOLOL.
There are several girls which will give you their ass to f. K when you have visited them a few times; but not all for 50 guilders.
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02-19-13 11:34 #2609
Posts: 112Hi all, On my way to campo in a few days. Iwill taking out to the hilton for two nights. As far as anal goes, many girls at campo want to use dildos on you (if thats what you are into) Joanna in room 117 offered her ass for 200FL. Not sure if she is still around, if she is it will not be for long.
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02-18-13 23:50 #2608
Posts: 7Anal
Do you find it difficult to get anal here? I've tried a few times and haven't really done well, they always say no. But being that it is slow now, you think the "availability" will be higher?
Also, have you noticed that Colombian girls drink whiskey? I offer a beer, and nope, whiskey please! Cultural thing?
And anyone care to compare Tijuana and curacao?
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02-18-13 20:04 #2607
Posts: 81Eating at campo
Originally Posted by MrCampo [View Original Post]
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02-16-13 17:47 #2606
Posts: 61Why not eating in Campo
Excellent value. And BTW. Campo in daytime has the bast value for money. At night it is much more hurried-
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02-16-13 15:53 #2605
Posts: 544Dinig in Otrabanda
For really good Indian food try Tandoori Heights. It's on the main shopping street in Otrabanda above the shops right next to the overpass (Not the big blue bridge). The easy way to find it is walk through Kura Hulanda, take a left out of their parking lot and it's a half block on your left. Go into the entrace to a small hotel and walk up the stairs.
If you are coming to Otrabanda in a car, just park at Kura Hulanda. I've parked at KH, even during the day, with no hassle and no parking meters. The guard always just waves you through. If he does ask, just say you're meeting someone. But I've never been asked or stopped in 12 years.
Otrabanda has a couple of nice sidewalk cafes facing the river. Mostly Tapas and more local dishes, but something for everyone. For slightly more upscale there are several choices at Riffort and Renaissance Plaza. La Bahia, above the Otrabanda casino has one of the best views of Punda and decent food. Not cheap, but not bad. Around $30 for a good steak dinner.
And of course, the old standby: Denny's. Open all night, the food is sort of familiar, and often the only choice to re-fuel after a late night at Camp.
I've stopped all over the island with cameras and tripods and never felt uncomfortable. Even doing street photos on the back streets and areas adjacent to Punda and Otrabanda have never been a problem. They can seem scary until you meet the people. They are very friendly, just poor. They would rather have your smile than your money. But on the other hand, I have been exploring areas like these in the Caribbean for nearly two decades. I'm familiar with the cultures. I can't speak them, but I understand most West Indies patois and a bit of Papiemento. So my comfort zone may be different than others. Follow your own instincts and gut feelings and stay within your own comfort zone.
Pogo
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02-15-13 16:49 #2604
Posts: 81Dining out and restaurants
There is one colombian restaurant, when you reach the gas station on the way to campo turn right at the traffic lights, it's called 'Doņa Elena'.
The food is fair there, and they have all the colombian drinks, shakes etc, they even serve a colombian breakfast.
There is one good Chinese restaurant if you take the oposite direction going to town another mile or two on your right it is, the name is eastern cuisine.
Its a Chinese restaurant Hunan or Schechuan one of the two, real new york style.
Plaza bieu is mentioned in on of the reports, it's good local cuisine, sometimes they have 'jambo' on the menu, it's typical like new orleans gumbo.
The restaurants on seaside in Punda, behind the fortress are also good, they calll that area 'Boogjes'.
I can do a research on more good restaurants.
The Chinese restaurants alongside the roads called 'Chinese snack' those are a gamble, lots of them got shut down by sanitation. The sanitation department is on the road every day.
The campo restaurant is not always good, it depends on the chef which they don't have, the intallations are professional, but no real chef want's to work there, maybe because of the pay.
Stay tuned for my report on other restaurants.
And finally gents if you need food for fuel to keep mongering, may I suggest Macdonalds you can't miss it just look for the big yellow M.
Midea
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02-15-13 16:30 #2603
Posts: 81Taking pictures
Originally Posted by Vrubel [View Original Post]
The local police is working to setup a special tourist police unit, so care is being taken.
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02-15-13 06:18 #2602
Posts: 27Originally Posted by Manny51 [View Original Post]