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06-21-18 17:55 #26268
Posts: 1136Originally Posted by BlackPage [View Original Post]
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06-21-18 17:18 #26267
Posts: 503AT&T Cell phone
Hola amigos, I've been lurking here at the Medellin thread for some time now, lots of good info! So I finally pulled the trigger and booked a nice 2 bedroom apartment in El Poblado, Bosques de Provinza Medellin Cra 36. I will be there in late July.
I need a little help here, will my AT&T iPhone work there in Medellin?
Thanks.
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06-21-18 11:43 #26266
Posts: 2513The oldest job in the world
This big photo is posted in front of the Juan Valdez at Oviedo Mall. It is supposed to advertise a fashion brand, but I am sure that this girl, dressed in that way, in that location, and with that caption underneath, will make all ISG members to wonder something different.
(Why the photo does not show up with preview??)
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06-21-18 11:40 #26265
Posts: 2513Ley Seca 2
Believe it or not, in Bogota in Chapinero I have seen a "Ley Seca Bar". One block from Pussy House.
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06-19-18 09:19 #26264
Posts: 76Originally Posted by Pokeris [View Original Post]
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06-17-18 22:21 #26263
Posts: 2513To be honest
To be honest, we could not call Colombians dumb because of Ley Seca and the (for me) inexplicable relation they establish between having elections and forbidding a beer with a burger.
In USA, the superdeveloped and most advanced World, they ask me to show a picture ID in the restaurants of airports (proven in JFK and ATL) if I want a beer to accompany a burger. Please note:
1) I am 50+ and it's been a long time that anyone does not take me as teen (except in USA).
2) In airports, there are no UMs going around alone without staff.
In this interesting country, for a teen it seems more difficult to have a beer than a gun at school. (Sadly).
QUE VIVA COLOMBIA!
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06-17-18 21:40 #26262
Posts: 2513Swinger
Because of Ley Seca, there were not many options available yesterday night.
I was in the mood of doing something different, so I went to Dreams SW, that is one of the very few swinger clubs in Medellin. Those who are used to these places in Europe (big cities can have 50+ clubs, from small to big ones with even 200+ persons inside on a weekend night) will find the place very disappointing, but I like the underground atmosphere of the small place with naughty Colombians.
Only couples admitted on Saturday, but the "receptionist" called a girl to accompany me (200 k). She was so nice! I did not expect such a nice person. To be honest, I was prepared to greet some ultra hard-core pro, someone you would not like to take out to dinner because of the public shame, but she was really a nice girl. She works there (dance etc.) and she is anything but a beginner on the scene, but she really behaved as she was my girlfriend. Intelligent in understanding what to do and what to not do, sensitive, and of course without inhibitions.
There were about 7-8 couples, some genuine some others like us. Some very nice girls and guys, mixed with ugly and average. Yes, normal people. We worked hard to corrupt a girl with her man, who looked very skeptical and not really involved in the game. After two hours, drinks and light teasing on the couch, I saw her in a group of 6, where she and the other two girls were finding the way to masturbate each other (please note: 6 hands for 3 pussies, do the math). Mission accomplished.
Of course we joined and we had our share. That was until a 5th couple came, who behaved like people going to the butcher and serving meat to themselves. The lady was a 40+ yo, fat, who started to kiss passionately and and eat the breast of my girl. Her man moved soon his attention from her lady to the ass of my girl, and started to slap it. At that point, I whispered in the ear of my girl that we could leave the room, whenever she could feel unconfortable.
She said yes, let us leave, but suddenly the fat lady started to lick and suck - I'd say to EAT eagerly - the pussy lips of my girl. My girl could not talk anymore, because she opened her eyes wide for the surprise and could not refrain to moan. No simulation. The feeling of someone eating your pussy must be strong.
We left few minutes later, when the husband with his hard prickly beard wanted to do the same. NO THANKS, my girl told me with her eyes. I took her hand and I drove her to the pool.
Overall, one of my best nights in Medellin since quite a while (also because of the steak with beer).
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06-17-18 21:40 #26261
Posts: 586Great Story
Ahh. The logic of the Paisas! Got to love them.
And the law is so unevenly enforced. I can imagine La Cueva was serving, because they grease up the cops. And my chica friends tell me that it's not that hard to find someone to sell you alcohol in the barrios. It's only the legit places that seem to suffer. I was in Laureles for the election in May, and Saturday night it was a ghost town on La 70.
Originally Posted by BlackPage [View Original Post]
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06-17-18 21:24 #26260
Posts: 2513Ley Seca
Yesterday I had my tough time fighting against Ley Seca. Why the Hell South American countries should close bars and forbid alcohol for 1+ day (3 days in Ecuador), because the day after there are elections, is out of my understanding, but that's out of topic. And not only alcohol. Today I missed the ride on bicycle on the Av. Poblado that I have been looking forward for a long time, because ALSO the Ciclovia is banned by elections. WTF!
By the way, I hit with surgical precision both dates of elections. At the end of May I was in Cartagena, and it has been the most lonely Saturday I ever remember there (just few desperate ugly girls at Reloy). Today, I am here in Medellin. I did not have the freedom to choose the dates of my travels, but I precisely hit both elections.
At NAME-REMOVED (Steak House on Av. De Las Palmas, I don't want to put the restaurant in trouble), I wanted a beer to accompany the steak, and two very embarrassed waiters had to tell me that no beer was allowed because of the Ley Seca. Then what, I replied?
- We can serve only soft drinks, wine and sangria.
- WTF! Isn't wine an alcoholic drink?
- Yes, but the Gerente decided that. No beer, only wine.
- This is not logical! Can I have beer then?
- If you want, we have Aguila Zero, with no alcohol.
- NO! Do you have Wine Zero, without alcohol?
- Not really. Sorry, this is not our fault. It's the Gerente. We can serve you wine, but not beer.
- Well, I am going to call Police, reporting that here they serve ILLEGAL drinks! Wine is not allowed, as well as beer.
I said that laughing, but the response was immediate:
- OW NO! We will give you a beer, but in glass without bottle!
The steak was very good, the beer cold, the service excellent, the waiters so nice with me. What to ask more?
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06-17-18 21:09 #26259
Posts: 2513Candid report
Believe it or not, in maybe 10 years I have been going to Medellin (sparsely say from multiple visits in one year to 2 years without going) FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME I went looking Hotel M (a.k.a. Mansion) from outside. I was sipping my coffee at Juan Valdez and I found out by chance that the most famous place in ISG was just one block from me, besides having a Pokemon Go gym almost right in front (it could be a plus for someone). So, I thought why not to go there and see it, at long last?
Yes, it looks a very good place! :p
I also understood that all the gringoes that I see at Juan Valdez, in particular those showing the photo of the drink they want to order on their cell phone, because they seem unable to order it in the standard way, come straight from there. Today I have seen at least two of them (two very nice and well-mannered guys, I must say) sipping their coffee and then going back to their place up the street. Hello, if you read this! :)
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06-17-18 20:34 #26258
Posts: 4026Airfare money saving tip.
From the American Airlines web site, this is news some of you can use. Check the last item and if you are 65 or older be sure to claim your tax refund within the time limit. Any questions, check the web site or call American Airlines:
Colombia Tourism Tax (JS) exemptions.
Airline crew on duty.
Colombian citizens with a valid passport, Colombian resident card or a naturalization certificate.
Military flights.
Diplomats.
Filipino overseas contract workers.
Involuntary rerouting due to technical difficulties, weather conditions or other valid reasons.
Personnel from international organizations created through multilateral agreements to which Colombia has adhered.
Senior passengers over 65 years' old.
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06-15-18 22:18 #26257
Posts: 6Facebook experience so far.
I am planning on taking a trip out there in either late October or early November. With this in mind I started a mongering FB profile. I want to thank Tasss who wrote a great report on how to do that way back in December of last year. In case anyone wants to look at it it's report #24342. (sorry don't really know how to link it).
So if you follow his advice it is super easy to build up a great friend network. In about 2 weeks I am currently at 95 friends and counting. Obviously not everyone will respond but as Tasss said once you have a few they start pouring in. Once the friends start coming in girls will start waving Hello, at you on messenger. You also will get talk on messenger from your comments that you place on their pictures or stories. All of them had said they will see me when I come down. As was mentioned it will help you build your friend network to also friend a couple of like minded guys. I did have a weird thing come up though. Facebook wouldn't let me friend request a couple of girls saying something like "only friend request people you know". I was able to request them later after waiting a few hours.
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06-15-18 20:17 #26256
Posts: 112Originally Posted by Bdb013 [View Original Post]
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06-15-18 18:14 #26255
Posts: 309Thanks for the much needed never expected thorough info! I remember the taxi got lost couple times going to their older location, but the drive through the gate up the hill passing through security was something straight from a movie or a popular Netflix series haha.
Originally Posted by WorldTravel69 [View Original Post]
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06-15-18 14:48 #26254
Posts: 2843Loutron
I hope this is the latest:
Loutron Club Spa.
Calle 16 a Sur # 9 e-500. GPS: 610'59"and 7532'53"W Loma de los Balsos #1, 7 blocks up from the Y, on the right. It is across from the Campo de PaintBall Game Place on Tesoro above the los Balsos roundabout. Just down a little bit from the speed bump. They built a new wooden gate. It's a one lane driveway to the top. You cannot see the house from the street. It is about a half mile higher up the road from the old location. 10-16 Masajistas. Prices: Cover 10 k, Beer 10 k, Masajistas 130 k 20 min. 160 k 30 min. 210 k hour. 250 k 90 min. Tel: 4444-204- 317 41 74 / Cell: 301 642 45 15,4444-42 04,618 05 92,618 05 96, Cell 313-230-27 56. Hours: Monday to Thursday Noon to 11 pm, Friday to Saturday Noon to 9 pm. http://loutron.co/medellin/ http://wikimapia.org/24844270/Loutron.
Originally Posted by RiceRocket99 [View Original Post]