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05-18-22 20:06 #54614
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]
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05-18-22 20:00 #54613
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by Taylor707 [View Original Post]
Sounds like a slogan for a commercial and reminds me of the time I was in the Santa Fe area of Bogota, and there was a barker out in front of this one bar who was yelling out that all they had inside were "Paisa"s from Medellin in their bar.
Well most definitely there are street hoe's galore in Centro, yet "putting out" could mean all kinds of things ranging from "bare backing" to the "back door".
Regardless, it's all to be had in Centro.
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05-18-22 19:48 #54612
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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05-18-22 19:41 #54611
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by NorthernLight [View Original Post]
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05-18-22 19:36 #54610
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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05-18-22 18:55 #54609
Posts: 1042Originally Posted by Huacho [View Original Post]
"You can use a self-test (sometimes referred to as home test) that meets the following criteria:
The test must be a SARS-CoV-2 viral test (nucleic acid amplification test or antigen test) with Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) from the USA Food and Drug Administration (FDA) OR the relevant national authority where the test is administered.
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The telehealth provider must confirm your identity, observe the sample collection and testing procedures, confirm the test result, and issue a report that meets the requirements of CDC's Order (see "What information must be included in the test result?" below).
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05-18-22 18:48 #54608
Posts: 35I'm looking for Street hoes galore that put out.
Are there any street hoes that don't put out? 🤦*♂️
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05-18-22 16:17 #54607
Posts: 170Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
Calle 51 around Church of La Veracruz.
Carrera 54 / Calle 53 AKA El Raudal.
Calle 85 / Carrera 51.
I'm looking for Street hoes galore that put out.
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05-18-22 16:14 #54606
Posts: 170Originally Posted by Chicago85 [View Original Post]
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05-18-22 15:52 #54605
Posts: 4026A nod after eye contact is all that is necessary. Expect to pay 30 k pesos plus another 8 k to 15 k for the room. To save you another round of questions, use the Premier Plaza hotel (15 K I believe) that has a large sign and is near the Tostao coffee shop. Use street view maps to study the area before you arrive so you don't have to get your bearings while you are on site.
Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]
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05-18-22 14:48 #54604
Posts: 688https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019...travelers.html
The actual requirements. No monitoring needed per the Yew Ess. That does not mean your airline (looking straight at you here, Spirit, you fuckheads) has gotten the memo. It is the airline that will decide because it is the airline that will get fined $10 k Yew Ess and have to deal with your rejected ass. I was just in the Yew Ess and the fuckheads at Spirit insisted I needed to fill out an entry form and obtain a QR or QC or whatever those weird looking things are. Problem was, of course, that whole shit was eliminated in January. So, the QR did not even work. This was a supervisor I was dealing with and his subordinate was loath to tell him he was full of shit. They were going to deny me boarding over this and I was trying not to choke anybody or punch anyone in the throat. I had the regulations printed out and was shoving them at the guy and he just refused any reason or input. I will say he had the loveliest professionally done fingernails of any 'man' I've ever interacted with. Finally this raging, screaming [Deleted by Admin] let me on the plane, but only after checking and re-checking my vax card, proof of onward travel, and negative COVID test which is not needed for fully vaxxed people. God I fucken hate that airline but if American is $900 and Spirit is $350 what is a dedicated traveller to do? I'm not homophobic but this person was a real piece of work.
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05-18-22 14:38 #54603
Posts: 688Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]
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05-18-22 14:29 #54602
Posts: 15Some people will continue wearing mask just as Japanese did long before covid
Originally Posted by Osteoknot [View Original Post]
That's all it matters.
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05-18-22 14:23 #54601
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]
I'm not saying you can't be successful there, but there can be a lot of pitfalls when dealing with the street girls. You will probably do much better in the casa's, and perhaps with some Fayboo Chicas who will be more accustomed to dealing with gringos and translators, but there are pitfalls as well with them. You have to keep in mind that probably at least 95% of the street girls customers are locals versus foreigners. You might also try Parque Lleras, albeit a lot of the girls working there also work Centro, but have experience with foreigners.
Maybe find some one who can guide you around Centro the first time out and show you around a bit, give you some recommendations which Hotels to utilize, and kind of what to look for and watch out for. Jb2 gave some good advice, but at the end of the day, you just might find Centro a little to gritty, and if so, it's not a reflection on you, as again, it's really a "locals" venue, where as the other venues are more used to foreigners.
Whatever you do, make sure you have nothing of value on you when in Centro. That means no credit cards, I phones, etc. However make sure to carry a copy of your Passport with you. Be prepared if your a blue eyed, blond hair, obvious gringo to get lot's of attention in terms of girls approaching you because most gringos pay more than the locals, and then of course there are all the thieves looking for potential targets.
Good luck!
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05-18-22 14:18 #54600
Posts: 5652Originally Posted by GianniVersace [View Original Post]