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07-03-21 15:46 #47110
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by Parasitius [View Original Post]
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07-03-21 15:42 #47109
Posts: 675Hmm
Originally Posted by Parasitius [View Original Post]
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07-03-21 15:29 #47108
Posts: 112Originally Posted by BootyBandit84 [View Original Post]
I can't even believe it is legal that you can own property & some 3rd party can arbitrarily restrict egress and ingress to your home (one of my contacts owns there, other guys rented just 1 week).
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07-03-21 14:55 #47107
Posts: 326Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
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07-03-21 08:19 #47106
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
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07-03-21 08:04 #47105
Posts: 437Originally Posted by ColombiaLover [View Original Post]
He is probably one of many sugar daddies or she is at least still working behind her sugar daddy's back.
When I met her mum it did make me think of many beautiful, disgusting scenarios.
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07-03-21 03:43 #47104
Posts: 4026Depending on the girl, one "daddy" can be described to another daddy as "sick child or other relative", "college class", "hair salon appointment" or whatever else she senses will keep the mailbox money flowing.
Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
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07-03-21 01:37 #47103
Posts: 81Originally Posted by MMHikeus [View Original Post]
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07-03-21 00:11 #47102
Posts: 3801Sugar Daddy Condrum
Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
But maybe I'm missing something here?
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07-02-21 18:28 #47101
Posts: 3801Colombian Migracion Checking Change
The Colombia Migracion form for entry into the country has changed. They are now asking whether you have been vaccinated or not, and whether you have a record of it. This begs the question, is there a requirement forthcoming that all visitors must be vaccinated to enter the Country.
Today I logged into the Checkmig site to register for my flight tomorrow back to Medellin. The system did not have my AVIANCA flight in their system, I don't know why, so I said I had a private flight to get to the next page in the registration process. I got bumped off about four times when their platform went down, but finally go thru on the fith attempt and got the registration form.
I don't know what would of happend if I had answered no to the vaccine questions, I've been vaccinated, maybe the government is contemplating a change, who knows.
Just a heads up for anyone not vaccinated, hopefully not an issue.
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07-02-21 17:35 #47100
Posts: 27Beaches
Originally Posted by Daga2222 [View Original Post]
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07-02-21 14:44 #47099
Posts: 15Sounds cool, but unreliability is a killer, don't want to be stuck at an airport for hours.
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07-02-21 10:24 #47098
Posts: 1643Nutibara hotel
Originally Posted by Mechanic88 [View Original Post]
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07-02-21 09:20 #47097
Posts: 1643My two cents on Colombian pesos
Great to see the travel in and out of Medellin and Colombia normalizing. Hope it sticks. Here is my two cents on Colombian pesos that I would have found helpful on my first trip there:
The price gap for certain "services" has narrowed between US dollars and Colombian pesos, sometimes creating confusion, usually when the chica is trying to pull a con. Fucking and sucking is still a great bang for the buck, pun intended, in Colombia and will be way past the time I die. With the girls, always make clear you are discussing the price in COP (Colombian pesos) preferably, and not USD. Some girls will try to cheat you this way by telling you they meant their price was in USD. Trying to get out of it post hoc is not pleasant to say the least, and sometimes not safe.
When writing, such as here on this Website, this nomenclature removes all doubt and leaves no room for interpretation. For example, 20 mil COP. That would be 20,000 Colombian pesos. Mil is Spanish for thousand, not million, a sometimes error. COP is the international three letter currency abbreviation for Colombian peso, NOTHING to do with the Mexican peso. USD is United States Dollars.
Like in other countries where a standard number of zeros appears after the denomination, Vietnam comes to mind, the zeros end up being ignored. So your 50 mil COP note in your pocket (close to ten bucks USD) is technically 50,000 Colombian pesos, but is referred to as a cincuenta or a fifty. I have often heard the 100 mil COP note referred to as an American twenty, plus a little more. Another baseline you may want to keep in the back of your mind is a million COP is roughly a little less than $300 USD.
Keep in mind that the exchange rate does vary enough to keep track of and even consider timing your withdrawals if you are going to be making frequent trips to the ATM. You want to refuse the conversion rate at the ATM, that is simply a surcharge that you do not have to pay. The majority of the ATM's will still dispense money even after you refuse their conversion rate.
Colombians don't use commas with numbers, they use periods. For example, one million you are used to seeing this 1,000,000. 00, in Colombia it will be written like this 1. 000.000. 00 with all periods. Weird at first but easy to get used to. The spaces were added by this Website's fucked up auto-editor, which needs to be turned off.
Finally, I heard a Colombiana refer to herself as a millionaire, meaning she had roughly $300 USD to her name, jajajja. She was indignant because I would not buy her dinner so she told me was a millionaire, . Jajaja.
A few random gratuitous fotos from my last trip. I will be there soon, making new experiences and fotos. I have heard varied opinions on what a "typical" Paisa looks like. The girls I know and love who are Paisa, if their cheekbones were any higher, their face would be touching the ceiling, jajaja.
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07-02-21 08:11 #47096
Posts: 1136Vico Zul
Originally Posted by MiamiSammy [View Original Post]