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  1. #38473
    Quote Originally Posted by GeneHickman  [View Original Post]
    Well definitely not nowadays that is for aure. Been twice on two separate trips and wasn't impressed either time. Loutron has the chica quality but its too restrictive and although I do reccomend it once for the novelty, I would not go again. If you can do the legwork and build your roster of chicas, you are aorted everytime.
    Man you should have seen the quality at Loutrons 12 years ago, the hottest hookers on the planet. Correction, the hottest women on the planet. I always try to get in a visit there when I'm in Medellin, nevertheless, I always get a sort of queasy feeling when I'm there more so in the latest location than before.

  2. #38472
    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    She is an example of the sort of chica that you could have found in Energy 12 years ago.
    Well definitely not nowadays that is for aure. Been twice on two separate trips and wasn't impressed either time. Loutron has the chica quality but its too restrictive and although I do reccomend it once for the novelty, I would not go again. If you can do the legwork and build your roster of chicas, you are aorted everytime.

  3. #38471

    Medellin Quarantine

    I've got a few questions about the Medellin Quarantine for tourists.

    1. How strict is it?

    2. Do tourists have to install an app on their phones to track where they go / contact with?

    3. Can tourists go outside every day or only certain days based on your passport number (or another identifier like Colombians with their cedula)?

    4. Gyms are closed, right? What about the free, public outdoor gyms?

    5. Do you have to stay inside your hotel from Friday to Sunday every weekend?

    Quote Originally Posted by Orgasmico  [View Original Post]
    Anybody else make it to El Centro today? Saw less talent than yesterday, but still were a lot of chicas out today. Saw some incredible talent around town. Today was a monger day
    Are there specific days in which you can do monger? I take it weekends no one goes outside.

  4. #38470
    Quote Originally Posted by ColombiaLover  [View Original Post]
    It really is an economic question that the president needs to deal with.
    I think it is a political one as well. The government set the date without a plan or restrictions so now it is stuck.

  5. #38469
    Quote Originally Posted by Combo  [View Original Post]
    But it generally takes time to find them.
    That is the point but I think you don't need to live in Medellin to find them. I found some that don't want money, or just ponder about it. One put it this way: "si el dinero suge mucho mejor!. I am not saying I can get them for free but I have no doubt many others like Elvis can if he wants to.

    Sometimes I wonder if I want to continue to invest in these relationships because it takes far more time than a simpler p4 p when you have to deal with more than one of them. It's like I have to eat all 3 daily meals multiple times a day.

    If one wants to have sex quick or with more variety, he likely has to pay more because it is a trade off between money and time. For someone living here but getting paid in US, he can spend the time to make money instead of finding chicas. He will end up with more money in his bank account by paying more.

    If I find a very hot chica cheap, I am going to make her an offer to to live with me. If I find two, I will make an offer so each one come every other day. I think I can afford a few, LOL.

  6. #38468

    The word "lockdown" sounds tough, doesn't it?

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    I unfortunately agree with you that getting back to Colombia before the end of the year might be a stretch. Things are not going well regarding the virus there, and it appears that all they are able to do is throttle things with the lock-downs so their health care system can keep up, yet cases keep rising, there's no flattening of the infection rate, with over 270,000 infections thus far. It's sad that the Country hasn't been able to slow things down, even with the lockdowns.
    But as has been stated time and again here "lockdown" is a mere word without compliance. Non-compliance is the norm in much of Colombia, especially Bogota. Then we have the reports here of "business as usual" in El Centro Medellin.

    It's often the same here in Florida. Bars are supposed to be closed but there's the restaurant / serves food loophole. Many have been opening while setting out snacks or ordering food from nearby restaurants. No, they do not have restaurant licenses but enforcement is scant at best.

    Masks are a requirement indoors in my locale but it often doesn't happen. No employee wants to be the one to kick someone out of a store, especially with plenty of loose cannons roaming around. By all reports the major strip clubs here are packed with little mask wearing, none with the girls, and all is normal with the VIP room lapdances. Lockdowns, masks, social distancing, etc. Are just concepts without implementation. And of course enforcement is difficult as it strains LEO resources.

  7. #38467
    Quote Originally Posted by Elvis2008  [View Original Post]
    Surfer, I agree. There is not one speck of recent data supporting a September 1 reopening, and the political situation is even worse than I imagined. If the president reopens the country too soon, and there is a surge of cases, and I am sure they would be, then he is going to get crucified.

    The virus is not behaving like it did in Asia and Europe.
    Hopefully this won't start another argument.

    The virus has behaved the same everywhere. The difference is how the people behave.

    Every time any disease is making the rounds Asia puts on masks. No arguments, no protests, they mask up until it goes away.

    Europe has a better educated population. Depending on the country, they've been more aggressive at identification, isolation and contact tracing.

    Colombia had the right idea, but too many people just went about business as usual. When the numbers kept going up they didn't or couldn't get the people to comply.

    I think it would be of interest to see a breakdown of cases by estrato. I expect the early burden was in estrato 5 and 6 areas. Now I suspect it's spreading faster in the lower estrato barrios.

  8. #38466

    Numbers

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    I unfortunately agree with you that getting back to Colombia before the end of the year might be a stretch. Things are not going well regarding the virus there, and it appears that all they are able to do is throttle things with the lock-downs so their health care system can keep up, yet cases keep rising, there's no flattening of the infection rate, with over 270,000 infections thus far. It's sad that the Country hasn't been able to slow things down, even with the lockdowns.
    Just the sates of California and Florida have about the same numbers. By that argument, Colombia is faring better as a country than these states!!

  9. #38465
    Quote Originally Posted by SlapShot10  [View Original Post]
    Pinky came over last night. Her hair is all natural, now. Body as good as always. We brought a tv up to the jacuzzi and were in there for hours upon hours. I must have had 14 Aguila Lights. Only one pop, but it was a good one.
    Nice pics bro. Glad to see folks here enjoying the summer.

  10. #38464
    It really is an economic question that the president needs to deal with. The country could re-open if it wanted. And just require a COVID 19 negative test upon entry.

    The question I have is "who really wants to go to Colombia right now with COVID 19 out of control there"? I would go, but I would hole up in my apartment, enjoy the jacuzzi, read, order domocilio, and, of course, have my chicas visit. But for the average guy who likes to go and party, not much there for you right now. Further, I love going into the barrios, but I won't be going for a while now. Given the economic situation, things are more dangerous as people are more desperate. The average gringo needs to think about that as well.

    We'll see. Everyone has an opinion, but none of us really know. I'm just holding on to my reservations. I can always change them.

    Quote Originally Posted by Elvis2008  [View Original Post]
    Surfer, I agree. There is not one speck of recent data supporting a September 1 reopening, and the political situation is even worse than I imagined. If the president reopens the country too soon, and there is a surge of cases, and I am sure they would be, then he is going to get crucified.

    The virus is not behaving like it did in Asia and Europe.

  11. #38463
    Anybody else make it to El Centro today? Saw less talent than yesterday, but still were a lot of chicas out today. Saw some incredible talent around town. Today was a monger day so I picked up a nice, pretty, thick chica with a caramel complexion. BBBJ was fantastic. No rush and sucked for as long as I wanted. I think she was actually enjoying it. Smashed in several different positions. Very sweet and soft is how I would describe her. Let me go balls deep. Really great and satisfying time. Definitely plan to repeat in the future.
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  12. #38462
    If you want a refund dispute the charge with your credit card company. You will receive credit right away. By act of Congress Spirit can't keep your money. Spirit will stall and offer vouchers but they have to give it up.

    Quote Originally Posted by PolloNegro  [View Original Post]
    Spirit airlines ought to be very ashamed. They attempted to allow me to book the same seat from MDE to FLL that I have booked on the same day. That's weird, to get to TPA you must pass through FLL, all dates are blacked out to TPA, but FLL is allowing you to book flights. Spirit does not return money, they try and give you credit for flights later on that are valid a year from the date you purchase this ticket. I would not try and book a flight if you do not want your finances tied up for a least 14 days before being returned. Pollo Negro is out!

  13. #38461
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeos1  [View Original Post]
    Don't worry. Not likely to happen. Cross border non-necessary travel is not permitted between Canada and US. Either way. You could fly I suppose. But why would anyone want to?
    I am somewhat surprised with your response on this entire topic. You can actually say Canadian will be treated like everyone else who enter from US need to be quarantined for 14 days. On the surface, it does not make a lot of sense to deny entry of a citizen at the border, essential or not.

  14. #38460
    Quote Originally Posted by Zeos1  [View Original Post]
    Don't worry. Not likely to happen. Cross border non-necessary travel is not permitted between Canada and US. Either way. You could fly I suppose. But why would anyone want to?
    Got a spare room? I'll be back tomorrow night.

  15. #38459
    Quote Originally Posted by Nounce  [View Original Post]
    Do you mean El Poblado is similar to Las Vegas? I ask because it appears to me mongers who live / stay there pay MUCH more for everything.
    My comparison would be between all of Medellin and Las Vegas.

    The bulk of the tourists stay along the Vegas strip, or in Poblado. The more experienced tourists move off the strip, some to Fremont Street, in Medellin they go to Laureles. The budget tourists go to even cheaper areas of Vegas, El Centro in Medellin. Each one is able to find and do the same things at different price points.

    But the people who move to Vegas, or Medellin, soon find their own level. They don't need to be right in the middle of the action. They know where to go, or who to call, for whatever they want, without the tourist markup.

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