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  1. #41982

    Boots back on the ground

    Arrived on Tuesday. Enjoy my usual afternoon non-pro snack. She's is finishing her HS classes, so she needed to release some stress.

    Went out on Tuesday night with two chicas, probably both well-known the guys on the board who use FB. Went to Gatos to eat (it's on a street just beyond Lleras). They have some interesting drinks and the food is decent. It was 11 by the time we finished and we knew that things would close officially at 12. Tried to go to one club down near Ibiza, but it was closed. Ended up going to a club I've been to a few times on La 33. The current name seems to be Club Exclusivo, but no sign out front. In fact, if you did not know it was there, you would never find it. Given COVID and their desire to stay out late, they have one guy (the "look out" as I call him) sitting near the street telling those who arrive that they are open. The two doors are sound-proof. You hear nothing. You see nothing. 10 mil for chicas, 20 mil for chicos. They play decent music (DJ). Bottle of rum was 160 mil. Not a huge crowd, since it was Tuesday. I think they stay open until 2. Just an option should you want to continue your party. Bring your own chica.

    I passed on the 80 mil Thanksgiving dinner at Patrick's. Will probably stop by Lleras tomorrow and give a report. It will NOT be in Gusto's! Jejejej.

  2. #41981

    The poison is affecting them

    They have a few days left before you can prepare its funeral LOL

    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledge  [View Original Post]
    I was headed out of Plaza Botero to meet a friend at the San Jose church yesterday just before 5 PM. As I walked past the cafe across from Veracruz church something caught my attention out of the corner of my eye. It was a huge rat of the 4 legged variety galloping from the area of the Zona Rosa short time hotel a couple of doors behind me. Remember, this was just before 5 PM so the area was packed. There was barely an empty seat in the cafe. The rat ran into the cafe, under the tables and behind the counter. No one noticed it at first be cause the thing was running so fast. After maybe 30 seconds it ran out from under the counter toward the street and I pointed and shouted "look at the big rat", more out of shock than anything else. A pair of women with a young boy jumped up from their table and ran out of the cafe. Then the rat ran through the crowd and back into the cafe. This is when it got weird and absurd. One of the counter girls called the security guard. He went behind the counter looking for the rat. I showed him the direction it ran. When he started stomping around behind the counter it flushed the rat out and it ran back out into the crowded plaza. That is very unusual behavior for a rat. That's why I got the hell out of there. I wasn't trying to get bitten by a rat with rabies or God knows what else. The last time I had an encounter with a squirrel sized Centro rat was during the quarantine. It was so quiet in Parque Berrio a big fat rat was sunning itself out on the sidewalk where there is a taxi stand. There were no taxis and very few people at the time.

    Thinking about it this morning, I am reassured I was attentive enough to notice the rat and its odd behavior before anyone else did. That is the way to be in Centro.
    .

  3. #41980

    Can you let me heal in peace

    No Centro for me, no nada. Hopefully tomorrow fase dos, a prepago. Apartment has a blazing view though.

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    Upon reading the first sentence of your report I thought is was going to be a story about Blakman in El Centro still working on earning a whisker!
    .

  4. #41979
    That would have been so much better.

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    Upon reading the first sentence of your report I thought is was going to be a story about Blakman in El Centro still working on earning a whisker!

  5. #41978

    How do you Choose?

    Suggested discussion topic: From all the available women here, how do you choose?

    Possible answers: Proximity, ease, age, physique, face, tits, ass, price, attitude, costume, skills, chemistry, impulse.

    Personally, I choose by combo of looks and attitude, keep for chemistry and love of tongue.

    BTW, regular who also works at Aiffe told me she earns 28 for half hour and 50 for hour. Last I looked, customers pay 50 and 80 there.

  6. #41977

    It Wasn't Blakman

    Quote Originally Posted by Knowledge  [View Original Post]
    I was headed out of Plaza Botero to meet a friend at the San Jose church yesterday just before 5 PM. As I walked past the cafe across from Veracruz church something caught my attention out of the corner of my eye. It was a huge rat of the 4 legged variety galloping from the area of the Zona Rosa short time hotel a couple of doors behind me. Remember, this was just before 5 PM so the area was packed. There was barely an empty seat in the cafe. The rat ran into the cafe, under the tables and behind the counter. No one noticed it at first be cause the thing was running so fast. After maybe 30 seconds it ran out from under the counter toward the street and I pointed and shouted "look at the big rat", more out of shock than anything else. A pair of women with a young boy jumped up from their table and ran out of the cafe. Then the rat ran through the crowd and back into the cafe. This is when it got weird and absurd. One of the counter girls called the security guard. He went behind the counter looking for the rat. I showed him the direction it ran. When he started stomping around behind the counter it flushed the rat out and it ran back out into the crowded plaza. That is very unusual behavior for a rat. That's why I got the hell out of there. I wasn't trying to get bitten by a rat with rabies or God knows what else. The last time I had an encounter with a squirrel sized Centro rat was during the quarantine. It was so quiet in Parque Berrio a big fat rat was sunning itself out on the sidewalk where there is a taxi stand. There were no taxis and very few people at the time.

    Thinking about it this morning, I am reassured I was attentive enough to notice the rat and its odd behavior before anyone else did. That is the way to be in Centro.
    Upon reading the first sentence of your report I thought is was going to be a story about Blakman in El Centro still working on earning a whisker!

  7. #41976

    A Centro rat meets an OG Centro rat again

    I was headed out of Plaza Botero to meet a friend at the San Jose church yesterday just before 5 PM. As I walked past the cafe across from Veracruz church something caught my attention out of the corner of my eye. It was a huge rat of the 4 legged variety galloping from the area of the Zona Rosa short time hotel a couple of doors behind me. Remember, this was just before 5 PM so the area was packed. There was barely an empty seat in the cafe. The rat ran into the cafe, under the tables and behind the counter. No one noticed it at first be cause the thing was running so fast. After maybe 30 seconds it ran out from under the counter toward the street and I pointed and shouted "look at the big rat", more out of shock than anything else. A pair of women with a young boy jumped up from their table and ran out of the cafe. Then the rat ran through the crowd and back into the cafe. This is when it got weird and absurd. One of the counter girls called the security guard. He went behind the counter looking for the rat. I showed him the direction it ran. When he started stomping around behind the counter it flushed the rat out and it ran back out into the crowded plaza. That is very unusual behavior for a rat. That's why I got the hell out of there. I wasn't trying to get bitten by a rat with rabies or God knows what else. The last time I had an encounter with a squirrel sized Centro rat was during the quarantine. It was so quiet in Parque Berrio a big fat rat was sunning itself out on the sidewalk where there is a taxi stand. There were no taxis and very few people at the time.

    Thinking about it this morning, I am reassured I was attentive enough to notice the rat and its odd behavior before anyone else did. That is the way to be in Centro.

  8. #41975
    The keyword search function works well enough.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rextor  [View Original Post]
    Awesome, thank you gentlemen. Imagine if the structure of this forum wasn't complete dogshit? Then we could sticky these posts. But alas, looks like we haven't unlocked that type of technology yet.

    And hey, blakman said a couple nice things about the place. It's definitely very gritty, but with a mask on I generally pass as Colombian so I feel a bit camouflaged.

  9. #41974
    Awesome, thank you gentlemen. Imagine if the structure of this forum wasn't complete dogshit? Then we could sticky these posts. But alas, looks like we haven't unlocked that type of technology yet.

    And hey, blakman said a couple nice things about the place. It's definitely very gritty, but with a mask on I generally pass as Colombian so I feel a bit camouflaged.

  10. #41973
    Quote Originally Posted by Rextor  [View Original Post]
    Can anyone point me to a centro map or guide?
    I made this one for my 1st visit:
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails CentroMap.jpg‎  

  11. #41972
    Quote Originally Posted by Rextor  [View Original Post]
    I want to know if I was looking in the right places. Saw a chick pissing on the street next to a passed out dude.
    You found it!

  12. #41971
    Check the block behind the church but stay woke and protect your neck while you are back there.

    Quote Originally Posted by Rextor  [View Original Post]
    Inspires by blakman and others today afternoon I went for a stroll around Centro. Didn't really feel super dangerous, although there was clear signs of poverty and desperation around. I was of course there to check out the local talent, and more than anything I was struck by how there really weren't that many. Of the ones that I saw, virtually nothing to write home about, but that wasn't surprising.

    I want to know if I was looking in the right places. I started at the Hotel Nutibara and headed west on Degrieff. Saw a chick pissing on the street next to a passed out dude. Cut south for a block on Carrera 55 and then east to the museum. At some point passed the church, where there seemed to be a higher concentration of girls. And in general wandered around the few blocks south of Nutibara before ending up in parque berrio. Is this the hotspot, or did I just miss it? I was there around 3 pm, which I assume is near peak time.

    Can anyone point me to a centro map or guide?

  13. #41970
    I didn't think you meant that for a moment. I was directing my comment to the membership at large. I expected more across the board push back than there was. Only Blakman poo pooed it. So I am the one who should apologize for over reacting.

    Quote Originally Posted by Surfer500  [View Original Post]
    Your posts as far as I am concerned have always been straight up and not misleading ever, I just couldn't believe that what you described as being true, not meaning that you were being mis-leading or anything like that all.

    So I apologize if I may have inferred that your post was misleading, or that you have a propensity to post mis-leading posts.

  14. #41969

    Centro Advice

    Quote Originally Posted by Rextor  [View Original Post]
    Inspires by blakman and others today afternoon I went for a stroll around Centro. Didn't really feel super dangerous, although there was clear signs of poverty and desperation around. I was of course there to check out the local talent, and more than anything I was struck by how there really weren't that many. Of the ones that I saw, virtually nothing to write home about, but that wasn't surprising.

    I want to know if I was looking in the right places. I started at the Hotel Nutibara and headed west on Degrieff. Saw a chick pissing on the street next to a passed out dude. Cut south for a block on Carrera 55 and then east to the museum. At some point passed the church, where there seemed to be a higher concentration of girls. And in general wandered around the few blocks south of Nutibara before ending up in parque berrio. Is this the hotspot, or did I just miss it? I was there around 3 pm, which I assume is near peak time.

    Can anyone point me to a centro map or guide?
    It's a little confusing where you walked, but if you go to the intersection of Carrea 52/ Calle 52 this will basically be right in the middle of things with Parque Botero, the Museum, the Veracurz Church, and behind the Church a whole row of bars. If you were at the Veracruz Church you would of noticed the glass covered passageway which basically is the main artery of which girls walk thru. The Avenida de La Grief area is seperate from this area with it's own sub-set of bars / clubs and less girls standing around. If you don't recall being at Parque Botero with all of the sculptures or walking along the passageway as mentioned then you missed the areas where a lot of the girls congregate.

    Perhaps you were at the area's I described, if not, go back again to the intersection of Calle52/ Carrea 52 and stand at that location or nearby, even in front of Hotel Premier Plaza and hang for an hour in the late afternoon. If you don't see something to your liking, or where already there, than in my opinion Centro is not for you, and there's nothing wrong with that.

    The only thing that puzzles me is how Blakman could of inspired you about El Centro.

  15. #41968

    Action lacking in Centro

    Inspires by blakman and others today afternoon I went for a stroll around Centro. Didn't really feel super dangerous, although there was clear signs of poverty and desperation around. I was of course there to check out the local talent, and more than anything I was struck by how there really weren't that many. Of the ones that I saw, virtually nothing to write home about, but that wasn't surprising.

    I want to know if I was looking in the right places. I started at the Hotel Nutibara and headed west on Degrieff. Saw a chick pissing on the street next to a passed out dude. Cut south for a block on Carrera 55 and then east to the museum. At some point passed the church, where there seemed to be a higher concentration of girls. And in general wandered around the few blocks south of Nutibara before ending up in parque berrio. Is this the hotspot, or did I just miss it? I was there around 3 pm, which I assume is near peak time.

    Can anyone point me to a centro map or guide?

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