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05-06-21 18:51 #5943
Posts: 1041Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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05-06-21 16:14 #5942
Posts: 15924Originally Posted by FunLuvr [View Original Post]
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05-06-21 13:37 #5941
Posts: 1041New Travel Document to Enter US
At least on Copa, there is now a new requirement for all persons flying to the US to fill out a form similar to the Colombian Migration form. It's no longer good enough to have a Covid test within three days of arrival, now you must submit a form attesting to the fact you have had the test. Here is a link to the form on Copa: https://www.copaair.com/ustravelforms. I became aware of this requirement yesterday when I left Medellin.
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05-06-21 05:21 #5940
Posts: 105Volunteerism in Colombia
If anyone has either done or has some information about volunteerism in Colombia in general, please send me a PM.
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04-16-21 22:51 #5939
Posts: 3225I just got back from a great week in Mexico with a great Colombian woman, highly recommended others do likewise now that Colombia is in lockdown.
But there were a few issues:
One was there did not seem to be any of the white powder stuff as readily available in Mexico as in Colombia. That was an issue, and I finally solved it by taking her to an Italian restaurant and spreading lines of Parmesan cheese on the table cloth. It worked. She snorted it up and was happy.
Well, it worked until I learned she was lactose intolerant.
Maybe you know that for many Colombian men their first partner is not a woman but a donkey, so I was a little surprised when we started talking about education.
In sixth grade, her classes were body disposal, maximizing cocaine yields, and weapons maintenance.
Then the classes split up and the women had one class: how to look hotter than his donkey. They graded that class on a curve.
I guess the Colombian men are a little beholden to their mothers because their class was: how to separate from mommy in 5 minute intervals.
Speaking of donkeys, we got in a bad fight. I told her that if I switched my religion to Islam, I could have four wives, and she would be one of them. It was a terrible fight, but we finally compromised. If I become a Muslim, I get two wives and two donkeys.
She was kind of upset the last part of our week. I thought it might be PMS, but finally she told me the truth. "It has been almost a week, and I have not shot at anyone."
So being the supportive guy that I am, I will line up some Venezuelans in Bogota for her as target practice.
I plan on using a dirty used car as bait.
I tried to help her when we were in Mexico. I even asked the restaurant manager if he had any spare Hondurans to use as targets, and he said, "No, since Biden was elected, they had all gone to the USA."
Hope that helps all of you.
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04-14-21 08:49 #5938
Posts: 942Originally Posted by Meowmix23 [View Original Post]
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04-14-21 02:08 #5937
Posts: 1089Originally Posted by GreenMonkey [View Original Post]
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04-14-21 01:38 #5936
Posts: 15924Originally Posted by GreenMonkey [View Original Post]
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04-14-21 00:35 #5935
Posts: 5462Originally Posted by GreenMonkey [View Original Post]
Usually, during rainy season, it's raining off and on, not the constant 4 months of drizzle in the PNW. A folding umbrella is a good idea.
Stay aware of your surroundings, make sure nobody is paying too much attention to you and be discreet. That's the way I use my phone to take pictures. Take a couple shots and then put it away.
There's a 50 k cover charge for non-guests at the Mansion bar, it's more for special events like the Halloween party. If you stay there a couple of days it might be useful to you, but it's not necessary.
That's the Laureles area. I consider it safe to walk around. The La 70 bars and clubs will be a short walk away. There are also lots of food options nearby.
Halloween is a very big deal in Medellin.
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04-13-21 21:43 #5934
Posts: 6Hey there,
I'm also planning my first Colombia trip, but I have made an attempt to RTFF first. At least 50 pages of trip reports and 100 pages here. Hahaha.
I spent a few weeks in Thailand a couple years ago, and am familiar with the local game on my home turf. I took a year of college Spanish, but that was 25 years ago. I can generally read and write, but fast talking and funky tenses will trip me up. Taking a 10 week online class right now, hopefully that will refresh me enough.
Shout out to JjBee62 for the super informative post on finding Facebook girls! Once I found a good starting point the list of FB girls seems to be never-ending!
http://www.internationalsexguide.nl/...175&viewfull=1#post2410175.
My flight is already booked, I'll be there the month of October plus a couple days on each side. It sounds like that might be "rainy season", but I'm coming from the PNW so warm rain will be a step up.
I have an AirBnB booked in Medellin the whole time and plan to take some shortish trips to Bogota and probably Cartagena or Santa Marta area.
So, my questions.
While out doing day time touristy stuff, would it be unwise to use my Galaxy S10 for pictures, or would I be less likely to be mugged for a simple point and shoot digital camera? I have an older phone I planned to use if going out in the evening.
Can I just walk in to the bar at The Mansion? Or is it guests only? Would it be worthwhile as a first timer to book a night or two there even though I already have an AirBnB for the month?
My AirBnB is really close to here: https://goo.gl/maps/SKZLfi63L9nq3GN77.
Is this considered Laureles? Is the neighborhood safe-ish at night? Is the part of Carrera 70 that is nearby good for nightlife / bars?
I'll be in town over Halloween. Is that a big deal there?
I'll definitely post in Travel Announcements as the trip approaches, hope to meet up with some of you there!
Thanks!
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04-11-21 03:27 #5933
Posts: 1First Trip
Planning to book my first trip down to Colombia. I would love some info on what city and what to do. I have enjoyed using agencies in the DR and am hoping for either a package or some can't miss places. Thoughts?
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04-02-21 08:18 #5932
Posts: 1281Originally Posted by BJtemp [View Original Post]
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03-29-21 01:28 #5931
Posts: 2843The Best
That depends.
Check out both. It is a short flight.
Originally Posted by BJtemp [View Original Post]
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03-28-21 18:33 #5930
Posts: 5462Originally Posted by BJtemp [View Original Post]
This question gets asked much too often, in practically every forum. It's about as useless as asking the forum when's the milk in your refrigerator is going to go bad.
There is no best city, or best country for mongering. If there was, everyone would be going there and it would no longer be the best.
What is your style of mongering. Do you like the street scene, or high end clubs? Do you prefer escort services or BJ bars? Do you prefer to monger morning, evening or late night? Do you like to party hard for 3 days straight, or do you take things slowly?
The best is always going to be subjective. Nobody can answer that for you. Figure out what type of environment you're looking for, do your research and then go. Then go somewhere else. Repeat until you find the city which is best for you.
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03-28-21 16:19 #5929
Posts: 107Which Colombia city is best for mongering?
Overall which Colombia city is best for mongering? Botoga is biggest; Medalin has an international reputation. But sometimes those don't translate into being best for mongering. Any insight? Or all the bigger cities are pretty much the same?