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05-18-22 01:04 #54588
Posts: 1643Yet they are still selling boxes of masks on the streets in push carts
Originally Posted by NorthernLight [View Original Post]
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05-18-22 00:20 #54587
Posts: 1042Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]
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05-17-22 23:09 #54586
Posts: 688Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]
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05-17-22 21:18 #54585
Posts: 47Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]
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05-17-22 19:31 #54584
Posts: 300Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]
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05-17-22 18:36 #54583
Posts: 5465Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]
Also, the limit isn't 24 hours, it's within 1 day. If your flight leaves at 10 pm Sunday, you can get tested anytime after midnight Friday night. My suggestion is to get tested the day before your flight. That gives time to get retested, in case of a false positive.
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05-17-22 18:30 #54582
Posts: 5465Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]
I can walk around El Centro and feel perfectly safe, day or night, with certain restrictions. Some guys take one look at El Centro and run straight to their hotel.
Here are some guidelines for El Centro.
1. Know where you are going. Study the maps of the area. If you're constantly stopping, gawking and checking your phone, you will attract attention.
2. Walk with certainty and confidence. If you get off track, walk confidently to the nearest open business, figure out where you are and how to get to where you want to be.
3. Carry what you need, nothing more. You don't need your wallet. Carry enough cash, your (preferably cheap) phone and some type of ID. I use my US Passport Card. A copy of your passport photo page and entry stamp is acceptable. Keep your belongings in your front pockets.
4. Be aware, not fidgety. In Pulp Fiction during the diner robbery, you're Jules, not Honey Bunny. Notice if people are paying too much attention to you.
5. Stay where the people are. El Centro daytime is a busy place. If you look down a street and don't see anyone, there's no reason to go there.
6. Save your walking around and exploring to daytime. If you go at night, have a destination in mind. Take a taxi to the door. Daytime there's activity everywhere. At night, there are little pockets of activity surrounded by a whole lot of empty streets.
You should be able to safely go to El Centro.
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05-17-22 17:48 #54581
Posts: 170Covid test before flight back to america
Actually speakin of Covid Tests where are you all getting a covid test 24 hours before flight back to the USA? Does anyone know of a place in Laureles?
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05-17-22 16:48 #54580
Posts: 170Originally Posted by NorthernLight [View Original Post]
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05-17-22 16:08 #54579
Posts: 15Girls will laugh at you
Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]
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05-17-22 08:17 #54578
Posts: 5Long time reader. First time monger. Just got my paid membership. Will be arriving in Medellin on June 3. Will be staying at the Nutibara and spend some time in el centro. Was hoping some senior members could DM me some links to FB girls, at least give me starting point. Would really appreciate it. Will also post a trip report.
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05-17-22 05:25 #54577
Posts: 407Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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05-17-22 05:11 #54576
Posts: 33Ah 6 k beers! Good old memories now.
Beer is 8 k at Conejitas and 12 k at Barra Ejecutiva.
Originally Posted by Chicago85 [View Original Post]
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05-17-22 05:02 #54575
Posts: 170Originally Posted by LuckyNuts [View Original Post]
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05-17-22 04:32 #54574
Posts: 623Toys
Originally Posted by Ruddock1 [View Original Post]