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02-14-17 19:16 #663
Posts: 101Adding to the Neddy69 (the master shagger) report
The strip going down to Poco Loco. I don't remember any of the bar names (they change all the time) but grab yourself a couple of Julbrews and a chair at a table close to the road. Between 1600 and 1800 to maybe 2000 you can chat-up ALL the waitresses going to work at the bars, hotels and restaurants toward the beach and the ones leaving work (shift change). Additionally, you got the girls going to the beach which is something like ten fold on Sundays. If I left there without 5 or 6 numbers there was something wrong!
Reading Neddies report made me think back a few years right after Poco Loco was new. On a Sunday afternoon it was impossible to get a seat unless you came early. There is a public shower behind the stage and before the stage was built you could occasionally enjoy a Julbrew on the upper deck and at the same time enjoy the view of the girls coming off the beach to wash the sand and salt off and changing to their street clothes at the same time! Not possible now with the stage.
I live at Brufut Gardens. It is not uncommon if I drive from my place to Traffic Light or even Senegambia if I see an attractive butt walking along the road or a girl waiting for a taxi I will stop and offer a ride. (for some reason I always see the extremely good looking ones when I am with my girlfriend) 95% of the time they always jump in. I just chat with them a bit and right before I drop them I will say something like," Baby I've got a problem. " They will return with, "what's that?" I will say, "I would like to call you tomorrow but I don't have your number. " Works most of the time.
At times when I didn't have my car I would be in a taxi and see a nice looking butt walking along or the girl waiting for a taxi. I would have the driver pull over and offer them a ride and got their number after chatting them up in the back of the taxi. Most of these girls are not working girls so were free.
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02-14-17 00:23 #662
Posts: 1486Poco Loco
Originally Posted by Gezpen [View Original Post]
Poco loco was not busy yesterday too cold even for me. But Sunday before crowded. Loads of chicas for the sunset party. It varies. I found tuesdays and thursdays quite good in Britannia. I pulled some nice semipros out there. Also poor neighbourhood called sanjaba is nearby. Anything sharply dressed is game. But there is no shag guarantee.
And mostly ST. But always great fun. One chica from banjul told me: if you marry me, you can enjoy my pussy every day. Very tempting I can tell you. Just go the imam pay around 5000 dal to clan elders and some crates soft drinks and cola nuts. Than you have a nice bride.
Neddy.
Which loves the fact you can have up to 4 wifes legally!
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02-13-17 22:38 #661
Posts: 22Thanks Neddy, I agree with your insight. I went to Poco Loco but even though it was busy, not much in the way of pick up opportunities.
Time and Brittania had a good selection of available girls.
Is there anywhere where you can find freelancers in late afternoon or early evening around the Strip area?
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02-09-17 15:59 #660
Posts: 1486Originally Posted by Gezpen [View Original Post]
Poco Loco early night
Time Inn and Britannia late night
Wow and Binis reopened but dead
I try to pay no more than 500 to 600 dal ST. I avoid LT too much trouble. Most want to shag one time sometimes 2 shots. Overnight they mostly sleep.
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02-09-17 15:52 #659
Posts: 51Best places re Britannia and time inn, ST you pay 400-600 Dal, LT 800-1000. They ask first for more money, but.
In the end they accept this.
But take care today:
U.S. Embassy Banjul, The Gambia
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Security Message for U.S. Citizens: Remain Alert
The U.S. Department of State has rescinded its Travel Warning for The Gambia. At this time, U.S. citizens visiting or residing in The Gambia are advised to continue to remain alert during the ongoing government transition.
On January 19, 2017, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) sent troops to The Gambia to facilitate the transfer of power between presidents. These troops remain in The Gambia, and the situation remains calm. However, supporters of the former president could attempt to disrupt the peace at any time.
The U.S. Embassy has resumed normal operations and U.S. employee family members who departed The Gambia prior to the crisis have returned.
U.S. citizens should:
• Avoid large crowds and political gatherings.
• Remain vigilant and aware of your surroundings.
• Monitor local media for the latest information.
For further information:.
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02-09-17 09:31 #658
Posts: 22Neddy,
Where is the best pick up joint in Senegambia. I remember Wow disco but believe Binny's is now closed. Is Brittania any good?
How many Dalasi is it for short time and long time?
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02-02-17 02:39 #657
Posts: 101Just thinking.
Seems like guys are always looking for a place to stay in Gambia that's pussy friendly. Jason's place usually is full during tourist season. I have heard good things about the Sea Breeze and just before the Sea Breeze is Dandi Mayo. It is right before Sea Breeze coming from Senegambia. Both are a short walking distance from Senegambia. Both have Restaurants / Bars. I have eaten at both and the food was good. I think I remember someone telling me one has a pool. Might be worth checking out.
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02-02-17 02:26 #656
Posts: 101I'm ON MY WAY CUMMING
My phone call to a Gambian when she is over an hour late, "Where are you?" Her response is, "I'm on my way coming. " How many times have you herd that in Gambia? I know I have at least 30-40 time. But in my case it is true! Going to take a good hard look at the bank account tomorrow and then book a flight. I think maybe 3rd or 4th of March.
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02-01-17 20:06 #655
Posts: 4Can't wait!
Originally Posted by Neddy69 [View Original Post]
Back at last in March. Sounds like good times. Can't wait! Leave some for me!
BhxGuy.
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01-31-17 20:45 #654
Posts: 1486The Gambia is free
Hey guys.
Come to the Gambia. I am back. No tourists. Pussy heaven. Everything quiet. No islamic republic anymore. Gambia needs fresh mongers. Support the poor gambian chicas!
Neddy.
Who thinks to found a NGO.
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01-08-17 00:38 #653
Posts: 101From Assoc Press.
Just came across this from an Assoc Press article dated 7 Jan.
However, in recognition of the solidifying crisis, the United States on Saturday advised American citizens not to travel to Gambia "because of the potential for civil unrest and violence in the near future. ".
The USA State Department also ordered relatives of diplomats and embassy staff to leave Gambia and warned all its citizens to depart now, saying those who choose to stay should "prepare for the possible deterioration of security. ".
I guess I finally did something smart by delaying my travel plans back to Gambia.
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12-27-16 00:15 #652
Posts: 101Thanks Mate
I think you are correct. The 10th through the 19th will be interesting. Senegal can not send in troops until the 19th because up until then he is still the legal president.
I can see him closing the border any time now. My plan was coming back through Dakar and then over land to Gambia. Done it bunches of times. Saves me about $500. I can not afford getting stuck at the border for weeks.
I would expect the Senegal troops to come by way of the ocean. As you know the big mans house is just off the beach.
Ya, I guess the working girls are starting to get hungry. Should be a punters paradise!
Do you live there or are you heading out before the big event?
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12-26-16 20:51 #651
Posts: 1486Mission update
So far Situation on the ground quiet. The scenario ranges from Civil war to peaceful handover. Fact is nobody knows. Depends who you ask. Lots of flights and bookings were cancelled. The critical period will be from the 10th to the 19th of January. If he clings to Power in my opinion he will be removed by senegalese troops. I will not be around to find out. Best wait after 19th January. Girl hunt not affected. Plenty of fresh Sierra Leone meat around.
Neddy.
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12-26-16 03:09 #650
Posts: 101How about a boots-on-ground-report?
I'm looking for an update.
I live in Gambia but I've been out of the country for the past several months. I was planning to return the first week of Jan 2017.
My Gambian girlfriend, who works in a hotel, told me the hotel is empty. Most bookings have been cancelled.
I've tried to read everything I can on the Internet about the current situation, even the Freedom Newspaper and from what I am reading it could get ugly come the 19th if Senegal has troops on standby ready to go in and remove Yahya.
I have been through a few wars and at my age I am not looking forward to anymore.
Any report from anyone that is on station?
Peterman.
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12-11-16 14:52 #649
Posts: 985Originally Posted by BhxGuy [View Original Post]
Expect troubles to come.