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12-28-11 00:04 #538
Posts: 2513There's life on the Forum
Originally Posted by Doombringer321 [View Original Post]
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12-27-11 02:41 #537
Posts: 1265Amadeus closes
The small but nice strip club located in 9 de octubre and los rios apparently has fallen on hard times and is closed weather is government regulation or the fact that the club was a drug laundering operation finally caught up to them is unknown but it's a fact that it's no longer working.
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12-16-11 02:00 #536
Posts: 2513Everyone's dead in Guayaquil?
Hey, after me and Guayaquil86, nobody has anything to report? This Forum will be dead again till my return to GYE?
There are HUNDREDS of chongos in Guayaquil. Should I discover everything on my own? Anyone willing to help, please?
Guayaquil86, please buy a subscription and PM me.
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11-19-11 23:31 #535
Posts: 2513Originally Posted by Wilmer [View Original Post]
I will be back to GYE in 2-3 months. It would be great to have a list of places. In a city of 2. 000. 000 people, there must be HUNDREDS of chongos.
I wish Tungurahua would have spent some months in GYE too, after Quito.
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11-19-11 00:34 #534
Posts: 25Salome
Originally Posted by Doombringer321 [View Original Post]
" The old location of the Salame at Velez and Quito was up and running last night!"
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11-18-11 22:53 #533
Posts: 1265Salame
I believe the Salome has movey yet again anyone can report on its whereabouts
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11-11-11 19:11 #532
Posts: 3Originally Posted by Guayaquil86 [View Original Post]
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11-06-11 00:13 #531
Posts: 25Bp
Originally Posted by Black Page [View Original Post]
Okay, in short.
Yellow fever: I will go to Peru and the jungle too.
Dengufever: yes you're right.
Typhoid: Yes you can get that from were I like to go: away from the turistarea.
Cholera: Yes regarding my health department its possible, but I believe the risk is slim if any.
For our part I think we should be more concern for the VD:s, but I am not.
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10-31-11 08:41 #530
Posts: 2513Originally Posted by Wilmer [View Original Post]
Mister, you are not leaving for an Indiana Jones tour. Where do you think you are going? For a slow canoa float all down along the Rio of the Amazonas?
I believe Guayaquil is safer than Europe right now about health: due to winter approaching, the seasonal flu epidemic is approaching here, but not there.
The yellow fever vaccination is needed in other far regions of the world, not where you are going (see the list from your Health Ministry). Sorry, there is no vaccination against dengue so you are not protected, but that is becoming widespread in so many warm countries of Asia and America that Ecuador is not at the top of the list.
And you mention even colera? Do you really know what kind of disease is that?
You won't risk malaria in Guayaquil, no colera, and not even bubonic plague.
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10-30-11 22:03 #529
Posts: 25Malaria
Hi again,
How about Malaria in Guayaquil? I will be fully dosed with protections from yellow and dengue-fever plus colera and crap like that, but I heard that there is Malaria too. Is that true? Do I need to take the medicin for it? I will only be in Center and in the daytime on the riverside, if there is a good one? Is there a beach close. 5-10 min taxi?
Thanks
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10-29-11 18:46 #528
Posts: 2513Originally Posted by Guayaquil86 [View Original Post]
Your post is so good and precise, that I agree 100% with you even where you disagree with my previous posts.
Chapeau!
PS: WHEN will you decide to pay your membership fee so that I can PM you? I will be back there. I don't want to miss anything in Guayaquil I missed before.
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10-29-11 18:06 #527
Posts: 19News Flash!
The old location of the Salame at Velez and Quito was up and running last night! The door to the street was wide open and dudes were pouring in there like there was no tomorrow! While I didn't go up and check personally, I think we can safely assume that they are off their probation for now. Didn't get a chance to check on La Isla but I'm guessing they certainly must be open as well.
Quiet night on la 18 last night but banged a great chica at Zona Caliente for about 20 minutes before nutting. Multiple positions and imspired CBJ. Fellas, this is the casa to hit on la 18!
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10-28-11 21:29 #526
Posts: 19Originally Posted by Jiggy13 [View Original Post]
There are a lot of bars in the area where Jiggy scooped up that chica, but most of the girls are unatrractive here and not always willing to date. I'm guessing that he might have gotten one the Salame refugees that was parking there until she could find a more permanent work place.
And yes, that crab place across from the the old location of Salami is a great place for a meal. Highly recommend in spite of the shitty area and traffic noise.
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10-28-11 21:23 #525
Posts: 19More on the Chicas of Calle 18 and the Casas
In addition to Zona Caliente on the south side, you'll find the following casas.
CASA ACAPULCO is located on the south side of Calle Brasil just down from Zona Caliente. The Acapulco is separated in the middle by the Bohemios Bar and is the only casa on la 18 with two separate entrances (look for the numbers 513 and 515 over the wide doorways). The 515 entrance is where Black Page's chica works out of. As I mentioned before, she is rather tall and very slim with an hourglass figure, mulatta, and very soft-spoken. The chica that Jiggy13 referenced is NOT Black Page's girl as she is definitely no spinner. The other girls at the 515 entrance run the gamut from about 3-7 (I'd rate BP's girl an 8 though). The "spinner" is one I'd probably steer clear of. The better girls at the 515 are the more full-figured ones (a little chunky, but still well-proportioned) who give better service. The 513 entrance features only about three chicas who are just mediocre. This side doesn't get near the traffic as 515.
Across the street from Casa Acapulco is EL CASTILLO. Overall, this rates somewhere in the middle quality-wise of casas on la 18 but currently contains a better variety than any other casa and also has more chicas than any other. You'll find all body types and colors here at this casa, but none really stood out for me like at Zona Caliente. There are two separate doorways to this casa but they aren't separated by a bar as is the Acapulco.
Next to El Castillo to the north is an unnamed casa that features a long porch where the chicas stand. This was once the best casa for chicas but has since deteriorated in quality. Plenty of older girls here with a lot of mileage on them now but you still could find that proverbial diamond in the rough. You'll recognize this casa for its large wide open patio after you step inside.
The next casa to the north (has a name but can't think of it off-hand) should probably be skipped at least for now. Lower quality girls and the bar it shares the entrance with is trouble known for flaming gay and tranny patrons. Some of the girls have great figures here but their lacking in the face. Haven't even considered patronizing this casa for several years.
Further up on the southwest corner of Calle Brasil and la 18 is another unnamed casa that vies with Zona Caliente for the top casa on la 18. Good selection of chicas here. Have a good look here. Look for the number 1000 over the door.
Directly across the street on the southeast corner next to Zona Caliente is another small unnamed casa with the occasional looker or two. Also worth a look but my intel tells me that the rooms are not clean inside. I've also heard that mongers have had there pockets rifled through by the chicas at the session by again this is something that you'd be much more likely to find on the north side than the south.
There are a few other small casas that also exist on the south side but I won't go into them as they have never had any quality to speak of. Patronize at your own risk and discretion.
So that's the current state of Calle 18, its casa and its chicas. It's important to remember that this info probably only has a shelf life of about 6 months or so, after which an update will have to be scribed. Chicas come and go quickly and new ones, both good and bad take their places. The top casas today might rank towards the bottom a few months from now as the girls turnover and the bad ones might be upgraded. Chicas are also knwon to move from casa to casa on occasion but most just stay put in one for the duration.
As to the amount of mongers the girls service on a daily basis, BP's estimate of 30 for his own girl is way too high. The better looking girls won't do more than 10-15 per day and the ugliest ones will do 5 at best. Still, you shouldn't expect anything more than a quick pump and dump from any of the chicas here. Imagine how you'd feel after being taken back for the 10th time in one day by some horny monger who just wanted to drain his nuts inside you. This is one of the main reasons I don't patronize la 18 much anymore. The idea that most of these chicas have had hundreds, if not thousands of cocks between their legs in the last few months or years. In other words, the girls aren't really going to be all that much into it as opposed to the ladies at El Gato for instance, who will only do 1-3 dudes a night. I've never seen any 18 chica NOT use lube or KY any time I've been in there whereas at El Gato, it's about 50% if I choose correctly.
BP's estimate that the girls are rolling $200 a day is also way too much. While they do charge $7 a screw, they're not getting that entire $7. For every monger, they service, they usually give between $1-2 to the owner of the casa as rent. Then you have to consider overhead like condoms, lube and whatever else. I'd say the best chicas on a good day on la 18 don't take home more than $75 and most would be happy to get $50 / day.
Food is also available from street vendors on la 18 but even though the food is great from SOME of the vendors, I wouldn't partake unless you've got an ironclad stomach that's used to Latin American food. The smells are worth the trip alone though. Great stuff!
WELCOME TO GUAYAQUIL!
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10-27-11 10:24 #524
Posts: 2513Again on La 18 address
Originally Posted by Guayaquil86 [View Original Post]
I know that any taxi driver will take us there for $3. My point was that nobody in the forum till 1-2 months ago was able to specify the address, that is how to locate the place on a map (somebody even wrote "Why you need to know where is it on the map. Take a taxi"). You write its address perfectly. I just used different words in my old post: "It is a short street, parallel to Milagro (Av. 17) and intersected by Brasil. It is indeed a segment of Salinas, closed at both ends by walls (that is, Salinas is interrupted by the two blocks allocated to "La 18")".
In your post, however, you forgot to mention that going there by bus or walking is not advisable for lonesome gringos or anybody looking as a tourist (that is, with money in pockets). The probability to be robbed is too high to try. For one like you who lives there is totally different.
About Sunday, as I wrote time ago, went to La 18 on a Sunday at 6:30pm: dark, lonely, quiet and scary. The reason (so I was told) is that for a recent law alcohol cannot be served on Sunday after 5pm. Therefore, places close early.