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  1. #31742

    Closing the deal

    This girl is one of the more popular girls. With in 10 minutes I saw her (I was slow, the master saw her before me and reminded me who was here), she closed the deal and was never seen again tonight. She is smart because she isolated herself from her group and landed in the middle of center no one would miss.

    The same thing with another girl about 10 minutes earlier.
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  2. #31741

    Some Guys Are Just Stupid-Leave Your "I" Phones Locked Up

    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledge  [View Original Post]
    You can't leave cash and your passport at home. We need to stay aware of our belongings to prevent them being stolen. Don't be offended, I mention the following only in the interest of helping prevent sad stories. Never leave your valuables unattended when you have company. That means take your pants with your phone and wallet with you when you go to the bathroom. It's a classic moment when unscrupulous girls get into mischief. On the streets, be aware of your surroundings and avoid displaying valuables like cell phones. Duck into a restaurant or bakery if you need to make a call or look something up urgently. This is old news here but so is what kind of phone or SIM card will work in Colombia.
    Sound and true advice, kind of like Mongering 101, but the reality is there are some guys who don't get it. Case in point, a friend of mine has a friend who has came down to live in Medellin for six months. I met his friend, and he had a brand new "I" phone from the USA with him. The first thing we told him was to buy a local phone and leave the "I" phone in his apartment because it will get stolen. So what does he do, he takes it on the METRO, and guess what, the phone gets stolen.

    Okay, so the guys "I" phone get's stolen, and he's out say $ 1,000, but it's much more than that. I personally have an "I" phone with Verizon International service which stays locked in my safety deposit box here in Colombia. IF my "I" phone were stolen in Colombia guess what? I have no way of getting my phone number of over twenty years back into service here without returning to the USA because according to Verizon, they have no way of reactivating the number. So the value of the phone is one thing, but losing phone service if your going to be away for an extended period of time can be much more of a problem. Think about all the Text messages you get relative to notifications for flights, banking, appointments, confirmations, etc. A perfect example of this are the alerts I get from Bank of America when I attempt to withdraw funds from an ATM. I sent a text message to confirm them, etc.

  3. #31740
    The Internet, Hard Rock Cafe, or depending on where you are staying one of the sports networks (Fox, espn, etc.). You should be able to get better information of this type on one of the facebook gringo expatriate in Colombia groups.

    Quote Originally Posted by Russki  [View Original Post]
    Any recommendations on where to watch English Football. UK is 6 hours ahead of Colombia so games will be starting 3 or 4 pm. There is a big game on Sunday at 4 pm. I went to the Irish Bar in Park Lleras last time but it was not open yet. Any ideas people?

    Thanks,

    Russki.

  4. #31739

    Premier League. English Soccer

    Any recommendations on where to watch English Football. UK is 6 hours ahead of Colombia so games will be starting 3 or 4 pm. There is a big game on Sunday at 4 pm. I went to the Irish Bar in Park Lleras last time but it was not open yet. Any ideas people?

    Thanks,

    Russki.

  5. #31738
    Quote Originally Posted by CuriousFun  [View Original Post]
    I think we have similar tastes in women. Laura speaks decent English and was a lot of fun to spend time with. I even hired her as a tour guide one day.

    https://www.facebook.com/pucca.bustamante
    Yes, Laura is great & can give you a pretty good massage as well, speaks great english. I use an I-phone in MDE, but don't pull it out in the streets. Whats App will work with it using wifi, as well as FB messenger.

  6. #31737
    You can't leave cash and your passport at home. We need to stay aware of our belongings to prevent them being stolen. Don't be offended, I mention the following only in the interest of helping prevent sad stories. Never leave your valuables unattended when you have company. That means take your pants with your phone and wallet with you when you go to the bathroom. It's a classic moment when unscrupulous girls get into mischief. On the streets, be aware of your surroundings and avoid displaying valuables like cell phones. Duck into a restaurant or bakery if you need to make a call or look something up urgently. This is old news here but so is what kind of phone or SIM card will work in Colombia.

    I use the same flagship mobile device everywhere and I usually have cash on me. I never carry around a passport or a copy of one. The key is to to stay woke and don't display. Just a couple weeks ago the police were stopping people in Centro and they politely asked to see my cedula. I showed them a global entry card that looks like a US drivers license. The police thanked me for my time and carried on with their operativo.

    Quote Originally Posted by Queens35  [View Original Post]
    Leave the I-everything at home. You are asking for trouble bringing them. They will either get robbed on the street or stolen by a chica you bring over. Buy a cheap unlocked cell phone and a local SIM.

  7. #31736
    My father always told me places where the American dollar is not accepted are best avoided. There are several other reasons to avoid Venezuela these days but interest in the American dollar is not on of them.

    Quote Originally Posted by Turgid  [View Original Post]
    Is that true? They don't want my money in Venezuela?

  8. #31735
    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    .......... Americans are not welcome in Venezuela! ..........
    Is that true? They don't want my money in Venezuela?

  9. #31734
    Quote Originally Posted by PilotPete  [View Original Post]
    I am coming to Medelln next week for the first time and would welcome advice on the following.

    1) I have IPhone & IPad Pro with service through ATT. Text messages to my phone forward to my IPad which is convenient. It is my understanding that these devices will not work with the cellular network in Medelln? A gentleman on this forum suggested I buy a Samsung J3 prime here before departure but I'm having trouble finding one that is truly unlocked & new. I also understand that WhatsApp will be my primary means of communication. I have it on my IPhone but assume that number won't work when I get to Medelln?

    Q: can I buy a phone in Medelln from the service provider at a reasonable price? Will the IPhone and IPad work with local wi-fi?

    2) I am attending Toucan Spanish Language school near Parque El Poblado for 6 weeks. Any recommendations for Lodging would be most welcome. Looking for 3 star or 4 star level, either hotel or Apartment.

    3) I opened an account on SA, mostly looking for bi-lingual GF for my stay. I'm an older guy and not a party animal, preferring genuine passion and talent over youth and smoking hot.
    I think we have similar tastes in women. Laura speaks decent English and was a lot of fun to spend time with. I even hired her as a tour guide one day.

    https://www.facebook.com/pucca.bustamante

  10. #31733
    Quote Originally Posted by PilotPete  [View Original Post]
    I am coming to Medelln next week for the first time and would welcome advice on the following.

    1) I have IPhone & IPad Pro with service through ATT. Text messages to my phone forward to my IPad which is convenient. It is my understanding that these devices will not work with the cellular network in Medelln? A gentleman on this forum suggested I buy a Samsung J3 prime here before departure but I'm having trouble finding one that is truly unlocked & new. I also understand that WhatsApp will be my primary means of communication. I have it on my IPhone but assume that number won't work when I get to Medelln?

    Q: can I buy a phone in Medelln from the service provider at a reasonable price? Will the IPhone and IPad work with local wi-fi?

    2) I am attending Toucan Spanish Language school near Parque El Poblado for 6 weeks. Any recommendations for Lodging would be most welcome. Looking for 3 star or 4 star level, either hotel or Apartment.

    3) I opened an account on SA, mostly looking for bi-lingual GF for my stay. I'm an older guy and not a party animal, preferring genuine passion and talent over youth and smoking hot. I typically like and have had good relations with late 20's to early 40's gals. Do you recommend that I also utilize another platform (other than Facebook). I don't trust or care for FB. I would also welcome any bilingual contacts you would be comfortable sharing.

    Thank you in advance. PM is fine.
    Leave the I-everything at home. You are asking for trouble bringing them. They will either get robbed on the street or stolen by a chica you bring over. Buy a cheap unlocked cell phone and a local SIM.

  11. #31732
    Quote Originally Posted by PilotPete  [View Original Post]
    I am coming to Medelln next week for the first time and would welcome advice on the following.

    1) I have IPhone & IPad Pro with service through ATT. Text messages to my phone forward to my IPad which is convenient. It is my understanding that these devices will not work with the cellular network in Medelln? A gentleman on this forum suggested I buy a Samsung J3 prime here before departure but I'm having trouble finding one that is truly unlocked & new. I also understand that WhatsApp will be my primary means of communication. I have it on my IPhone but assume that number won't work when I get to Medelln?
    I used an older android phone with a prepaid Claro sim and continued to use my American phone number for Whatsapp.

    Q: can I buy a phone in Medelln from the service provider at a reasonable price? Will the IPhone and IPad work with local wi-fi?
    You're better off buying an unlocked phone off Amazon. Medellin only sells electronics at inflated prices. And yes your Apple products can use local wifi.

    2) I am attending Toucan Spanish Language school near Parque El Poblado for 6 weeks. Any recommendations for Lodging would be most welcome. Looking for 3 star or 4 star level, either hotel or Apartment.
    I get wanting to stay near Parque Lleras for your first trip--I did the same thing. But having made 7 subsequent trips I hardly ever go there now. The places is noisy, expensive, crowded, packed with tourists, and any chicas you meet while freestyling demand outrageous fees. Transportation in Medellin is cheap. Use airbnb and rent an apartment on the outskirts of Poblado. Much cheaper and you're still close enough to the action.

    3) I opened an account on SA, mostly looking for bi-lingual GF for my stay. I'm an older guy and not a party animal, preferring genuine passion and talent over youth and smoking hot. I typically like and have had good relations with late 20's to early 40's gals. Do you recommend that I also utilize another platform (other than Facebook). I don't trust or care for FB. I would also welcome any bilingual contacts you would be comfortable sharing.

    Thank you in advance. PM is fine.
    I don't trust FB either, which is why I used a burner email and a fake name when I signed up. Finding a bilingual GF though--that's going to be tough. Of all the girls I met only one of them could speak English worth a damn, and she later ghosted me. I've seen a few on Tinder but they rarely match and when they do they always demand premium prices. I heard SA is the same. If you absolutely have to have a bilingual puta that's probably your best bet. But it's far easier just to learn some basic Spanish before your trip and use Google translate when needed.

  12. #31731
    Quote Originally Posted by MojoBandit  [View Original Post]
    I don't think he was advocating a leftist government in Colombia or talking politics at all, I think Orgasmico was probably thinking from a mongering perspective. I am not there and I cannot claim to be an expert but from what I have read 80% of FARC still wants peace and a few bad actors who are calling for a new insurgency are considered narco terrorist at this point. It looks like and we can hope that it will be comparative to when the UK made peace with the IRA, there were still fringe groups within the IRA that wanted to fight on but the majority wanted to live a normal life. I say again, I am no expert but I hope this is more than wishful thinking.
    Killing of politicians is not a good thing for Colombia given the transformation the Country has gone thru in the last ten years. I don't see how this can improve mongering. Perhaps Orgasmico can explain what his thinking was.

  13. #31730

    Not clear on how a mongering could improve in Colombia

    Quote Originally Posted by Orgasmico  [View Original Post]
    yes bingo!
    So how exactly would things be better from a mongering perspective? All due respect, but just saying it's a blessing in disguise doesn't explain anything. Killing of politicians is not a good thing for Colombia given the transformation that has taken place in the Country over the last decade. If a leftist government comes into power, mongering may become cheaper, but than foreigners won't be coming. Americans are not welcome in Venezuela! So how would that be better from a mongering perspective. Maybe I am missing something here?

  14. #31729
    Quote Originally Posted by mojobandit  [View Original Post]
    i don't think he was advocating a leftist government in colombia or talking politics at all, i think orgasmico was probably thinking from a mongering perspective.
    yes bingo!

  15. #31728

    Colombia seems to be heading to civil war?

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    Are you implying that a leftist government in Colombia would be better than what exists now. Look at the demise of Venezuela, God forbid that happens in Colombia. Perhaps a better explanation of what your thinking?
    I don't think he was advocating a leftist government in Colombia or talking politics at all, I think Orgasmico was probably thinking from a mongering perspective. I am not there and I cannot claim to be an expert but from what I have read 80% of FARC still wants peace and a few bad actors who are calling for a new insurgency are considered narco terrorist at this point. It looks like and we can hope that it will be comparative to when the UK made peace with the IRA, there were still fringe groups within the IRA that wanted to fight on but the majority wanted to live a normal life. I say again, I am no expert but I hope this is more than wishful thinking.

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