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06-02-12 18:25 #9599
Posts: 1694Naming of the new bar.
Naming of the new bar is closed.
I'll post a detailed list next week then its all up too Medellin Bob, I've done my part.
I think he is picking out five names for the short list and from them, the final name will be drawn at the opening on the 1st July 2012.
A. G.
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06-02-12 17:00 #9598
Posts: 695Agree
I agree with everything you said. Very good observations on Colombian society. For the "death culture," the whole history of Colombia, especially Medellin, demonstrates it. In Colombia, while the price of putas is cheap, your life is cheap as well. Don't involve with anybody. Don't upset anybody. Let them steal a little from you. Don't resist. That's the best money you would ever spend. Good job.
PS. I, too, like the quote from the primeminister who was talking to his son in Hamlet.
Originally Posted by Phunluv [View Original Post]
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06-02-12 11:24 #9597
Posts: 874In recordings of several security cameras installed in the race 70, have put their attention researchers CTI to identify two men who killed Noah Goldberg, a New Yorker who served as guide to other foreigners visiting the city.
"According to the videos, the site also chatting the two people who killed him," said Metropolitan Police Commander, General Yesid Vasquez.
Abroad. 46, was shot twice, one in the skull and the other on the shoulder, while he was on Wednesday night in a tavern located on the street 70 with 46B.
Without a word, said Gen. Vasquez, the two men who were at a table next to Goldberg committed the crime.
"There was never a discussion or a threat, when they rose from the table after consuming a few beers, took a gun," he said.
"Possibly, kill him, as a commission, we do not know who," the official added.
Besides the videos, the researchers have a jacket and two shirts that the murderers left in flight.
"They were very important evidence," he said Gen. Vasquez.
Some of the testimonies collected by the authorities indicate that in addition to engaging the guidance of foreign tourists, Goldberg also provided or changing money.
The American died before he could be transferred to a hospital.
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06-02-12 09:50 #9596
Posts: 262Originally Posted by MedellinExpat [View Original Post]
It's not in good taste to criticize the dead but I wouldn't be surprised if at least one of the factors listed above helped lead to this man's death. Anyway, I'm not going to comment or speculate on a specific case, I'm just giving general observations / advice.
It's important to keep in mind the "death-culture" over there. Life really is cheap down there, let me give you some perspective: I would say around half the girls I dated / sessioned with (or more?) have a man in their life (boyfriend, brother, etc.) that was killed or in jail.
If you get caught by a robber, just hand over your cash and watch (get a fake rolex or two from your local chinatown and wear those when traveling). I try to carry no more than I can afford to lose but at least carry around 80-100k cop of "throw-away" money for these kinds of situations.
Let me put it this way: the guy that is robbing you has probably 1/3 of his friends dead and 1/3 in jail. His dad, brother, cousin, I would say 50% chance gone, dead, or murdered (maybe he witnessed the murder himself as a child or teen). He knows his number is coming up soon, so he will have no qualms whatsoever of taking you out should you give him any resistance or lip.
I agree with the quote above about keeping a low profile / being low-key. No bs, threats, or boasting when talking to people; and if I can borrow a Shakespeare quote (from Hamlet by the way)"neither a borrower nor a lender be" is crucial in Colombia. That alone should eliminate 90% of any potential trouble down there.
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06-01-12 20:11 #9595
Posts: 1Article of gringo Murdered in Medellin
Here is the local newspaper report for Noah Goldberg:
http://www.elcolombiano.com/BancoCon...cias_clave.asp
You have to be careful about what kind of business your in when you are in Colombia. Generally speaking people that are low key don't have problems here. I have a lot of friends that like Noah and spent alot of time hanging out with him.
Regardless of why it happened I still feel bad for him.
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06-01-12 14:42 #9594
Posts: 137Bar names
"Ho's R Us", Puto's (my favorite),"Big Bang Theory", ok, ok, bad humor
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06-01-12 04:32 #9593
Posts: 250Names for the bar contest
Mojada Mancha (the wet spot) Bufete (the firm) La Granja Paisa (farm)
Originally Posted by Aussie Greg [View Original Post]
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06-01-12 02:35 #9592
Posts: 115Originally Posted by HelpRules [View Original Post]
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05-31-12 21:55 #9591
Posts: 137Drugsperfect pussy.
Originally Posted by HelpRules [View Original Post]
Truth is any jitterbug can buy a gun in the US or Colombia and become a self appointed gangster to take your life, didn't used to be so easy, ala organized crime. Today it is bigger, only it is disorganized crime. And then there are the adrenaline junkies, ahhhhhhhh, maybe that is why I chase the elusive perfect pussy.
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05-31-12 21:42 #9590
Posts: 695My answers
1) For price, there will be marginal or no difference since the government will tax drugs to raise the revenue and discourage consumptions.
2) A calculation of net benefit would be impossible. Not sure if the society will be destroyed, but a legalization of drugs will increase the drug users overall excluding you and a similar few. So for the benefit side, there will be increased govtl revenue, more freedom on drugs, increased corporate revenues, and decreased govtl spending for drug enforcement. For cost side, more public / private spending for drug addicts.
Originally Posted by HelpRules [View Original Post]
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05-31-12 17:23 #9589
Posts: 360Locogringo, I have a question about the drug biz. With all the killings in the US and mexico over the drug trade, and this drug war that is never ending, what do you think would happen to society if weed, cocaine and ectasy were legalized in the US at every pharmacy in america. Allow the big drug companies to make it and sell it. I am for it, but I had a discussion with this guy who said if we did the whole society would break down and everyone would use. I don't buy it. I don't smoke and rarely drink. Those drugs are legal. Don't you think it would be a net positive. Also, what do you think would happen to the price if it were legal.
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05-31-12 17:09 #9588
Posts: 410Sadly it's true
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05-31-12 16:07 #9587
Posts: 137Life can be dangerous
Many are killed every week in south Florida when they deal in drugs / putas, it also happens in Colombia. Why do men that would never venture into drug / puta areas in the US head to them in Colombia? Ah, denial and excitement, it has gotten some of us into some nasty situations and unfortunately will again. I read about all the "smart" guys in Colombia and how they put down the new guys and am thankful for some true backup in rough times in my life. I do not do well in pissing contests, too old to play that game I guess, sure it is not because I have gotten smarter. I live the drug life before many of today's mongers were born and except for a few beatings and some prison time I was lucky, got out in the early 80's.
Bar name? Ho's R Us, or what I want to name one in Cartagena, Puto's
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05-31-12 10:22 #9586
Posts: 380I can't express how shocked and saddened I am by this hideous news. I employed MP's services for two days earlier this month on my first trip to the city of eternal spring, missing the second day due to sheer exhaustion on my part, stemming from the fact that I arrived in Medellin completely exhausted in the first place. The one day I spent with MP, christ, his name was Noah, was an absolute hoot, one of the best days I have ever had while traveling the world. It was a true learning experience, indeed, and the party Noah arranged for me later that night at my apartment was fabulous. He introduced me to one of the hottest and coolest ladies I have ever met, and I ended up "wifing up" with her for the rest of my trip. He deserves a ton of credit for making my first trip to this fabulous city a complete success. I've been a little hesitant writing a trip report because I essentially spent the bulk of my trip somewhat successfully fighting off a cold and wifing up with one lady only. If it weren't for Noah, my vacation might have ultimately turned into a disaster. I'm in very good shape and in very good health, but I hit Medellin completely wiped out and sleep-deprived from trying to get enough stuff done at work to not feel guilty taking over a week off.
Despite how I felt, I did manage to learn the Metro on my own and see some of the city on my own. Nonetheless, I emailed Noah just a few days ago to book his services for three additional days on my return trip in late October. Yes, he definitely impressed me as a "brujo loco" and a gregarious "wild man", but I enjoyed his spirit and enjoyed his company. I am truly bummed!
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05-31-12 03:50 #9585
Posts: 17I talked to him on facebook and wanted to hire him until his rate went up from 100k to 160k per day for 4 hours, I really didn't think it was worth it. When I refused his services and even offered 100. 000 COP for the time he wasted with me on facebook, he told me that he will put a moto outside my apartment for reasons best known to him. I really thought he was kidding but now I see it might have been different. I feel sorry for the guy and his girlfriend, hope she can bear her loss.