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12-04-16 21:19 #4686
Posts: 54Cialis generica
Originally Posted by Writer954 [View Original Post]
It seems that it will cost more than in Republica Domincana but still less than in Western Europe there ist dificult tu buy a Cialis generica.
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12-04-16 19:47 #4685
Posts: 118MDE vs. Cartegena vs. Bogota
Which city is best for mongering? I'm looking for something similar to San Jose Costa Rica. Hoping to find something safer and cheaper.
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12-04-16 17:52 #4684
Posts: 1070Originally Posted by Writer954 [View Original Post]
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12-04-16 17:28 #4683
Posts: 42Originally Posted by Writer954 [View Original Post]
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12-04-16 11:34 #4682
Posts: 2Chica friendly apartments in Chapinero?
Has anyone rented a chica friendly vacation apartment in Chapinero? One without chica fees. I was looking on air bnb and flipkey. This will be my first trip to Bogota. However, I have had plenty of luck finding these in Santa Marta, Baranquilla and Cartagena.
Thanks so much!
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12-03-16 09:16 #4681
Posts: 706Cialis ect.
Originally Posted by BaldeRojo [View Original Post]
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12-02-16 01:14 #4680
Posts: 1070Originally Posted by AddictedToWomen [View Original Post]
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12-02-16 00:54 #4679
Posts: 5Originally Posted by Sixty9 [View Original Post]
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12-02-16 00:28 #4678
Posts: 5462Originally Posted by AddictedToWomen [View Original Post]
But, if you like to carry a phonemail or wallet in your back pockets, you might not keep them long.
One trick is to be patient. If the bus you want is crowded (I won't say full, because there is no such thing as a full Transmilenio. There's always room for another 853 people.), just wait. Learn which routes stop at, or near your desired stop. Chances are one will be less crowded, or one will stop at the next station, where you can hop an empty bus back.
If you're not in a hurry, take a bus in the opposite direction, until you can grab the right bus with still empty seats. Easier to protect your pockets while sitting.
If you are on a bus that gets packed, don't worry about your stop. Keep your seat until the crowd thins, then backtrack. At most you'll lose an hour and you can hop back and forth between buses all you want, as long as you don't exit a station. For 2000 cop, it's a bargain.
Of course if you're in a rush and every second counts, you probably shouldn't be in Bogota.
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12-02-16 00:02 #4677
Posts: 719Originally Posted by Woodman09 [View Original Post]
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11-30-16 22:13 #4676
Posts: 54Cialis Generica ?
The general information from Routard is excellent. Next year I will be in Bogota for 3 weeks. If the B3 Virrey hotel is girlfriendly, it could be a good option for me.
Is there a Cialis generica available in Colombia and in case what is the name of the drug?
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11-30-16 06:01 #4675
Posts: 1070Originally Posted by Woodman09 [View Original Post]
Transmilenio is a great way to get around-- Sometimes the quickest too. But it can get Super Crowded at peak -- I mean Crazy. But you really don't want to be going anywhere at peak rush hour.
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11-30-16 04:55 #4674
Posts: 719Originally Posted by Routard [View Original Post]
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11-30-16 01:31 #4673
Posts: 1070Originally Posted by Woodman09 [View Original Post]
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11-30-16 01:24 #4672
Posts: 1070Originally Posted by BogotaVisitor [View Original Post]
Catch Transmilenio at 63 d or 57th to Santa Fe 15 min.
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