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08-27-04 05:04 #246
Posts: 235LittleDickPride
I'm not here to defend Surfer. I just want to exhort you to read the questions that were asked before you jump in with your sarcastic remarks about Surfer.
He has answered a question that was asked. You reward him with you useless statements.
No wonder he wondered why I bothered.
The right thing for you to do is to apologize and delete you post. I will delete mine.
This is my last comment ever regarding anything you may ask or say.
Ferolga
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08-27-04 04:40 #245
Posts: 40Is Surfer racist or bitter?
Your posts tend to show a racial bias against tanned chicks. If you are into white supremacy, isn't it paradoxical that you have to pay to get laid? Why not mingle with white American females, as easy to date as other nationalities? Is it because you are butt-ugly or you are crippled, such as dwarf or bald?
Take it easy!
LDP
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08-26-04 22:20 #244
Posts: 1194Sao Paolo is QUITE pricey and not many people speak English. It also suffers from lots of street crime, though Avenida Paulista area is pretty safe. Rio is much easier to get around with just English. Fair number of lighten girls, but a real mixture.
If you can afford it, consider going to the FKK clubs in Germany instead. MANY white babes (from Eastern Europe mostly) and more English is spoken.
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08-26-04 17:53 #243
Posts: 1180Sounds like Bogota to me, MM.
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08-26-04 14:26 #242
Posts: 327Dear Fellow Mongers,
Just finishing up in San Jose and ready for something new.
I am looking for a spanish speaking city where Massages can be had for cheap ($5) and the hookers do overnights for less than $50. Also a place where it is easy to find a girlfriend, that has cheap apartments and good cheap food.
Does this sound like Bogota?
Thank you for any help,
Happy Mongering,
Master Monger
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08-26-04 02:49 #241
Posts: 65TravelMen, i just got back from Bogota sunday, i felt safer there, than some places in my town of 80K people!!!!! Bogota is great, but yeah, you need medium level spanish, other than that, it was the best trip i've ever had, i did have my "favorita"show me around for the entire trip! that was what made the trip! Sandrabbit
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08-26-04 01:48 #240
Posts: 6Belmont stay at Charlies Place in Bogota. It's close to the action, they speak English, party as a group, other Gringos stay there, local women hang out at his bar, and they will help you get whatever you want.
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08-25-04 21:04 #239
Posts: 33Lots of people speak english there, but not many working girls do. I speak enough spanish to get by, but have only met one working girl that spoke english, and even with her I couldn't stand her attitude.
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08-25-04 16:17 #238
Posts: 1180Caracas is a pretty rough town, and you won't find any English spoken.
Canadians, except in Quebec, speak fair English and the women are lighter-skinned.
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08-25-04 14:14 #237
Posts: 184I thought some in Bogota would speak some, being a city / university etc?
So even there you think no luck?
So basically for me to make a seperate trip to Bogota/Columbia is not worth the effort?
Thanks for your help, it could save me a waste of time and money.
Plus, maybe being killed :)
Could any of you compare Caracas or Sao Paulo for what I am looking for, perhaps?
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08-24-04 21:13 #236
Posts: 59In my experience, you won't find many colombianas that speak english. So if that is what you're looking for, I agree with Ferolga777, you should skip colombia.
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08-24-04 15:54 #235
Posts: 235Yes. Skip Colombia. Dead serious.
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08-24-04 15:22 #234
Posts: 184I am looking for a city with good night life that has some girls that speak English.
Cali sounds out and CTG does not sound too relaxing.
I love the lighter skinned types.
Do you think Bogota is worth the trip, or am I better off just skipping Columbia and going to say Brazil?
Please help!!
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08-24-04 03:40 #233
Posts: 65Belmont, i just got back Sunday from 6 days in Bogota, i'd try to stay at least 2 days straight, i used suites real 85, can't complain its with in walking distance of Zona Rosa or quick cab ride. I felt very safe all over Bogota. the rabbit
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08-22-04 18:37 #232
Posts: 162Arriving September 2 for 7 days, first time in Colombia. Since I have to arrive in Bogota via Continental Airlines, I'll spend at least my first and last nights there.
Two questions for the experts:
1) Are there any resonable and comfortable hotels in the zona rosa? I've read of the Dunn norte 20 blocks away, is this my best bet?
2) How many days should I spend in Cartegena, and how many in Bogota?
Finally, anyone who will be in town who'd like to hook up for liquid refreashments and mongering activities PM me, first drinks on me.
As a first timer to Colombia, will appriciate any advice,
BELMONT