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12-08-23 17:51 #64523
Posts: 1255Plaza Botero December 8, 2023
I decided to hit up Centro as I haven't been down here in a while and I have this 21 year old vennie that I met back in August that's been dying to repeat with me. I got her to agree to BBFS cip for 60 mil and I pay the room. She didn't disappoint by the way.
I got down here a little early and while I was waiting for her to arrive I did a tour around plaza botero inside of the barriers. I noticed that behind the museum there is a gap in the barriers (see attached photo) where people can exit and enter onto cra 53 (the bar street) without any police there manning the gap. Doesn't that defeat the whole purpose of even having the barriers in the first place?
Anyways centro is still as great as always I had a great session and my favorite limonada lady still hooks me up with a big ass vaso of limonada for 2 mil pesos.
I was disappointed to see that one my favorite restaurants "Chorizos and Asados" is no longer there. It got replaced by some bullshit called Rey de Sopas.
The third picture is from inside hotel botero real (el hotel rojo) from the point of view of the stairs looking out of the entrance.
I expected these barriers to be good soon maybe within the next month as soon as Fico takes over.
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12-08-23 17:18 #64522
Posts: 4043I've never stayed at the San Peter but I've been on la 70 many times at different times of day. I don't know how anyone could live there. I'm told there are soundproof windows but I have my doubts I could tolerate it. There are other options. My recommendation would be to spend a bit of time with one of the map applications and be sure the places you consider are at least two streets away from la 70. The noise level is really hard to imagine until you experience it and it goes on all night every night.
Originally Posted by Giz99 [View Original Post]
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12-08-23 16:19 #64521
Posts: 121Originally Posted by HumpyDumpty11 [View Original Post]
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12-08-23 15:52 #64520
Posts: 122Noise issues at San Peter
Originally Posted by Giz99 [View Original Post]
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12-08-23 15:39 #64519
Posts: 39Originally Posted by HumpyDumpty11 [View Original Post]
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12-08-23 14:08 #64518
Posts: 13818 year-old girl has been arrested for the murder of 55 year old American in El Poblado (20+ stab wounds).
The victim had contacted the alleged aggressor through a dating platform.
https://www.elcolombiano.com/medelli...ado-PK23299273
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12-08-23 13:45 #64517
Posts: 55Originally Posted by LvZooMan211 [View Original Post]
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12-08-23 10:39 #64516
Posts: 15973Originally Posted by IntBond0 [View Original Post]Originally Posted by IntBond0 [View Original Post]
Funny how some people develop what they like from pictures and how many followers an account has versus what they see outside in real life.
You could surmise that if most of the girls from the States went to South America, then the same thing would happen. It is only a case of people taking an affinity to what is exotic to them. If you had grown up with those same girls then you would care less about their pictures of how many followers they had. They would just be regular ass Betty and Sue to you. Trust me. None of these chicks' former classmates and neighbors have lost their minds over this internet account.
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12-08-23 07:06 #64515
Posts: 39More than one Mansion?
I went to Medellin once and stayed in Poblado. Me and buddy took an uber to The Mansion. It was a ways away from where we were staying. But the Mansion we went to is not the same as the one I see people mention here as the Hotel M. The Mansion I went to was up a long windy driveway, like your going into the woods. Sat a top a hill. It was huge inside and it had a bar inside where you wait to have the girls showcased to you.
I looked at google maps at the Hotel M and that can't be it.
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12-08-23 03:07 #64514
Posts: 51San Peter Apartments in Laureles
Originally Posted by ElSexoChino7 [View Original Post]
You can google San Peter Apartments Medellin and it will show up on multiple sites like, hotels.com, booking.com, orbitz, expedia, etc. The prices are very similar on all the sites. The apartments are all different so it all depends on what's available.
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12-07-23 23:37 #64513
Posts: 65Originally Posted by DiscoverFL [View Original Post]
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12-07-23 22:43 #64512
Posts: 121Originally Posted by IntBond0 [View Original Post]
But fake butts do?
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12-07-23 21:02 #64511
Posts: 92Need more info about this place
Originally Posted by LvZooMan211 [View Original Post]
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12-07-23 20:32 #64510
Posts: 222Holiday tomorrow
Holiday tomorrow so many places will be closed like the casa's including Energy. Don't about clubs like Gustos or Fase 2 though.
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12-07-23 17:41 #64509
Posts: 122Coming soon to a pharmacy near you?
This news article (from back in November) may be of interest to those of you who (like me) are over 65 (and who qualify as "gringos" as most narrowly defined**) regardless of your political leanings (or whether you may or may not think this would be a good use of your US tax dollars). Something to keep our eyes on as events unfold--especially if, in addition to being an elder of the community, you find condoms to be the enemy of pleasure.
https://abcnews.go.com/Health/hiv-pr...y?id=104600444 "HIV prevention drugs for older Americans may be free under new Biden proposal. The drugs, known by the shorthand "PrEP," would be free in pill form and -- for the first time -- as long-acting injectables through the government insurance program designed for those 65 and older. ".
** A footnote on the use of "Gringo", the subject of some back and forth here several weeks ago. As detailed in the following link, the term definitely varies in usage from country to country: sometimes it's an insult; elsewhere it's perfectly friendly. In some places "gringo" narrowly denotes someone from the USA; sometimes it applies to most any foreigner. In Peru it can refer to anyone who's fair skinned, even a fellow Peruvian. (https://www.spanish.academwhy / blog / what-is-the-meaning-of-gringo-the-history-and-origin-of-the-term /.
The Spanish etymological dictionaries concur that the term originated from "Griego", the Spanish word for a Greek. As early as 1787, the "Diccionario Castellano" (1787) reports that "gringo" was used in Malaga for "anyone who spoke Spanish badly," and in Madrid for "the Irish. " Griego evolved into the American Spanish verb engringarse "to act like a foreigner. " The belief (repeated during the ISG discussion) that "Gringo" originated later, during the Mexican-American War (of 1846-'48) from cries of "Green Go Home " (referencing the green uniforms sported by the invading Yankees) is described as "etymological folklore"--i.e. the linguistic equivalent of an urban myth.