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11-14-10 21:50 #334
Posts: 23The best I ever had +
Hi
The Goblin here again, couple more of the rather wonderful Mimi from Gambia, and a couple of Joy from PH, I am REALLY SORRY, I shall get some Joy pix nudies, I had some but had hard drive disaster. Her tits are somethhing else!
Cheers,
It's beer o'clock!
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11-14-10 21:35 #333
Posts: 23The best f*** in Africa
Hi Folks
Live in Lagos and was in Gambia earlier this year and had the good fortune to meet this pornstar from Sierra Leone in a bar, spent the night and it was like being hit by a fast moving freight train! I have lived in Africa for many years and know the score with it all, however, sometimes you just have to "have it" full bore with both barrels and she was it. Two classic mistakes your author made: 1. Went to her house (she cooked me dinner and provided cold beer!) and 2: went bare-back and ate her out (have a taste for it), had to shorten proceedings as the alarm clock went off and had to go to work in the morning! – she was difficult to leave! So after work I always go to a bar for a few toots with the boys. Except that day I had to have more and went round to hers for a few rounds instead! So this is around 5. 30 – arranged to meet blokes for a booze up around 9. 00, and got there about 10. 30!
Here's the good bit: all African girls are after a payday – no issue with that, they may irritate you after a while, however, this one (I was "with her" for about two months) did not steal anything at all. You can get a good night in the sack for around 500 Dalasis (40D is a £1 to you squire. Well it was then), I certainly over-paid but I ain't counting, I absolutely got value for money. Hope you like the pix, had to do the paint job on them though!
I would NOT advise anyone to do what I did, I got lucky with no preggie worries or nasty rashes, I would also say that I am no stranger to things Africa – I have lived in Lagos for nearly 12 years, and have a regular chick in Port Harcourt – but especially to the fresh fishes out there WEAR ONE! And to quote his highness Sir Mick Jagger on Sympathy for the Devil "Every cop is a criminal", can also mean that that all African girls are not bad. They ain't.
Gents, I have invested in a new fone with a camera that can see God knows what from God knows how far (according to the specification), so expect lots and lots of fotos from Nigeria and West Africa's finest ladeez!
Regards,
The Ikejagoblin
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11-05-10 20:14 #332
Posts: 489Yes; cause dancing and drinking in the night clubs
i can in Europe; and going home alone.........
Try it; rent an apartment; the girls are also cooking
Cheers
Papa Gambia
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11-04-10 21:11 #331
Posts: 22Originally Posted by Steve German
Thanks
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10-31-10 20:55 #330
Posts: 489The professionals mostly from the neighbour countries; moon prices.
Try to find a trustful (tipped) waiter, pool staff aso. They know a
lot of sisters; 500 D/night.
But these girls are mostly from the villages; they can´t go with
you in a bar/disco.
For me the best thing; relaxing at the beach; and in the evening
a "shy sister" visiting me
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10-31-10 19:41 #329
Posts: 18Originally Posted by Gezpen
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10-31-10 14:52 #328
Posts: 22Originally Posted by Ikejagoblin
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10-31-10 12:46 #327
Posts: 18Get a cheap budget flight to the uk and get one of the cheap charter flights instead of paying all that money from Germany Germany.
http://book.flythomascook.com/cheap-...Banjul-Gambia/
http://www.Avro.co.uk/
http://www.Gambiaflights.co.uk/
http://www.Cheapflights.co.uk/flights/Banjul/London/ be careful if you go through this link for Thomas Cook as going to the first link direct is often cheaper.
And also next yer Thomson are returning to the Gambia, so competition will be very good again and better than this year.
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10-30-10 19:34 #326
Posts: 489Between Maroun Supermarket and Seabreeze there s also
a supermarket/hughe parking area. There is a small beergarden/bar;
live music. I saw there many hotties; and also waiting in front to get
invited
Next to Amsterdam Dolpihns not sure "Relax Bar"
Cheers; from Germany round 825 € to Gambia; only the airfare...........
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10-30-10 15:34 #325
Posts: 23Senegambia/Kololi still the same....?
I stayed in Palma Rima at the beginning of this year and frequented Churchills Bar and Restaurant and Bukarabu next door, plenty of talent around Kololi for sure. Will be back there in the next month or so, is the place still the same? Or are there any new places to get girls, did the strip (Wow! etc.) and Binis, all okay.
Cheers
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05-25-10 18:25 #324
Posts: 489Banjul is dead at the evening; there are two "hotels"; Princess Diana
and Carlton (not sure abour the name; maybe Condor). "Gentlemen" are
sitting outside and offer you to visit the bar......try it.
AND; in the evening the mosquitos are horroble.
Freelancer; smile and ask; take a drink at the Arche Cafe/Restaurant outside.
Don´t waste time at the ferry area; it´s nothing there. Stay in this street
which i told you; Banjul is small; in 15 minutes you ve seen the "hotspots".
Cheers
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05-24-10 18:57 #323
Posts: 30Need advice about Banjul
Hi all,
I am rather new here and have only posted two reports, so I already appologize for asking information with such a small contribution to the forum, but this thread is rather dead and I would like to know more about Banjul.
I promise to give you a full report when I come back to reward you!
I am indeed going to Gambia in June for my company and will be staying in a nice hotel (the company treats us well) but don't know yet where.
I am only staying 3 days, but will have a two nights on my own. This is why I am calling for help.
I have a few questions:
1 What is the best way to meet girls as I have limited time?
2 Should I try at the hotel bar or is it going to be outrageously expensive?
3 How can I meet a girl to accompany me if I want to go out and spend the night out?
4 How much should I pay?
I know that some of you will tell me that I should not try the professionals and should try to speak to girls. Although I am only 28 and not ugly, I think, so I think could give it a try, I was not very successful when I was in Ghana (although many posters had mentioned that it was very easy in this country) as I did not have enough time.
As I will have only two nights in Banjul, I am afraid I will miss my chance.
I thank you very much in advance for your response.
If you want to send me a PM, I'd be happy to discuss more in details.
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04-20-10 21:22 #322
Posts: 209Accomm
In 2005 I stayed at a place called Kaira Du La Lodge run by a Brit. Can't remember all the georgraphy but it wasnt too far from Senegambia area.
DL
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04-20-10 19:13 #321
Posts: 22Originally Posted by Luvem n leave
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04-03-10 18:47 #320
Posts: 22Accommodation links
Here are a couple of links that list guesthouses:
www.Accessgambia.com/guesthouses.html
www.Gambiaguesthouse.net
I've e-mailed a few and will update the thread when I get some answers.
Here is the reply I have had from Luigi's:
If you have a guest staying with you they need to be registered, then they will be free to move around the complex. If you are going to have visitors they must leave the premises before midnight and they must show their ID card to the security on entry. Visitors may only enter and leave the premises with you and at all time must stay in your presence. Visitor are not permitted to enter rooms unaccompanied or at any time be left in the room. I have available a Standard double room £245 per week or Junior suite £280 per week. There is a £5 per night discount for booking of 4 weeks or over. This price includes breakfast for 2 persons, in the rooms there is a fridge, kettle, AC, room safe, TV, wi-fi and hard wire internet access.