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03-29-13 20:30 #3272
Posts: 36Miss Tongue-Stud
Master Yoda,
I have PM'd Miss Tongue-Stud details to you.
When we met this week she arrived wearing a see through skirt and no panties.
"There was a black-out and I couldn't find them in time".
Welcome to Ghana!
Arabia Felix
Originally Posted by Master Yoda [View Original Post]
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03-29-13 02:09 #3271
Posts: 112New Free site for meeting African Women
I make no money nor do I have any connection to thsi site, except been a user. Some women are uptight, some willing. First impression is that these are real women not men planning a scam on you.
Enjoy it: www.africabistro.com
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03-29-13 02:04 #3270
Posts: 112Accra Recommendations for accommodation? (please)
Hi,
I am in Accra from the 4th till the 15th of April. Ideally, I would like to find an apartment or a reasonably priced hotel. Ideal location will be downtown / towards the sea.
All advise is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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03-28-13 21:22 #3269
Posts: 8Arabia Felix, can you share miss tongue stud info please. Am in Accra next week
Mr Arabia Felix, love miss tongue stud, can you please pm me her contact info if you don't mind. Would love to play as alone in Accra next week,
Originally Posted by Master Yoda [View Original Post]
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03-28-13 03:55 #3268
Posts: 458Interesting read on income and reported economic figures for subsaharan Afr, Ghana
Originally Posted by Master Yoda [View Original Post]
BTW, interesting read on inaccuracy of reported gross economic figures in Africa, perhaps in large part to win concessions of World Bank et al:
http://www.cnn.com/2013/03/27/opinio...tml?hpt=wo_bn7
" (CNN). What do we know about poverty, income and growth in sub-Saharan Africa? The answer is: much less than we like to think.
The data is unreliable and potentially seriously misleading. The question is of great importance. Economic growth rates or per-capita income estimates are commonly used in statements about development in Africa.
In November 2010, Ghana Statistical Services, the official provider of statistics in Ghana announced that it was revising its GDP estimates upwards by over 60, suggesting that economic activities worth about $13 billion had been missed in previous estimates. After the revision a range of new activities were accounted for, and as a result Ghana was suddenly upgraded from a low-income country to a lower-middle-income country."
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03-27-13 21:31 #3267
Posts: 822Originally Posted by Pete Benetar [View Original Post]
In Uganda tomorrow, lets see the ROI of this membership.
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03-27-13 20:38 #3266
Posts: 42Nigerian street girls
Gents,
I've been a practitioner across this great continent for quite some time, but managed to get into a bad experience the other day. I have a driver that I use and we were out late. I was in the mood for something quick and simple and tried one of the girls on one of the many circles around town. I ended up with this Nigerian girl . Mostly because I wanted to see what was available in the area for short-term rooms. This one was a piece of work. My price was too low in her mind (she originally quoted $100 and the 100 Cedis. I wouldn't budge past 40 cedis. It was don't touch this, I won't do that. And then she started getting insulting. I'm pretty laid back and it takes a lot for me to lose my cool.but the little guy took it more personally and wasn't interested. At one point she said something so rude, that I stopped, put on my shirt and told her to go to hell. And marched out and climbed in my taxi. It was a fairly reputable (and safe) place. The owner is cool. But she grabbed her clothes and made a scene. Of course. In the end, I told her she wasn't worth anything.handed the agreed upon sum to the manager and said he could do what he wanted. We climbed into the taxi and left. You have to really watch yourself with these Nigerians. They are all over the place and are stone cold, prone to drama, and completely untrustworthy. I'm not dealing with any street action from here out.
On the plus side, I ended up by Calabash again. I met the owner, and he has a very nice, upscaled bar across the way from his seedy bar. He invited me, turned on the lights and ac and said it is the place to be for a private party. He goes by Rasta or max. Good guy and takes his bar seriously.
So be warned. Even the Nigerians on Badoo are tough nuts. Tougher than your nuts.
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03-27-13 19:30 #3265
Posts: 262Agreed
Originally Posted by Pete Benetar [View Original Post]
I plan to travel there tomorrow for easter and spend 3 weeks there.
I very much like the pics of Miss Tongue-Stud (Miss Wednesday). Would you be willing to share her info?
I love chicks with tongue studs.
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03-27-13 17:35 #3264
Posts: 458Originally Posted by GboSquare [View Original Post]
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03-27-13 08:54 #3263
Posts: 2Originally Posted by Arabia Felix [View Original Post]
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03-26-13 11:33 #3262
Posts: 14Pics
Originally Posted by TallTony [View Original Post]
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03-25-13 21:53 #3261
Posts: 14Pics-
Originally Posted by TallTony [View Original Post]
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03-25-13 20:16 #3260
Posts: 8Chill out places for newbies
Fellow mongers,
Which are your daytime favourite places in Accra for chillin' out, besides the beach?
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03-25-13 15:19 #3259
Posts: 14She visits
Hi,
I have been using a site called Topix. There are a few adds on there for guys- girls and people to hook up.
There are hundreds of fakes too but if you are patient and have a look you can find a few numbers and contacts (always look at the dialling code and if not +233 for ghana just forget it)
This girl was on there and advertised herself as a bit of a pro. Managed to pick her and get her to me for 50 cedi including the taxi etc,
She was a little shy of the camera but we soon over came that one and got on with some pics.
There was previosuly some good information on the Topix site about a Chinese massage place in Osu accra. Anyone got any info on that at all as I'd love to find it and see what they are offeing.
Some of the pics we put together last week.
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03-25-13 11:05 #3258
Posts: 14Reply
Originally Posted by Scout123 [View Original Post]
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