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05-29-19 11:19 #3956
Posts: 1Originally Posted by RomanGuy [View Original Post]
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05-25-19 17:01 #3955
Posts: 862For Carloss37. Takoradi
Originally Posted by Carlross37 [View Original Post]
When you are there inquire for a bar called The Pub.
There is another Vienna, which is an outdoor bar, not on the seashore, with other night clubs around and SW in the night. The location is at the roundabout Obetsebi Lamptey Rd (4. 887244, -1. 760376 lat lon seek on Google Maps).
Keep us posted.
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05-25-19 16:50 #3954
Posts: 862For JoelBen. Good App to Meet People
Originally Posted by JoelBen77 [View Original Post]
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05-25-19 16:40 #3953
Posts: 862For Jean You. Some guidances
Originally Posted by JeanYou [View Original Post]
- Yes Labadi is a good spot but personally I get easy tired of beach life. When you are there try also the two massage parlors. For other things to do in Accra and Ghana read the last 4-6 years of the Forum.
- If you mean girl-friendly the answer is "yes". If you mean enviromental respectful the answer is "no".
- Yes but buy it in your country, you might come across a pharmacist who demands the prescription.
- The weather in July is not bad, hot, a day of rain or two a week. Sky might be grey all day (better for your skin).
- Not every, sometimes you don't find it at all or sometimes there is a general one for the reception.
- ATM are at every bank or sometimes even isolated. Ensure they are working fine waiting for another person to use it before you. Get info at your bank which banking circuit fits your card. Avoid the night just for your personal security.
- If you mean a three something, it is possible in Ghana.
- Anal not common.
Keep us posted.
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05-22-19 05:50 #3952
Posts: 503Originally Posted by JeanYou [View Original Post]
- stay off the beach.
- yes it's green, brown, black and all kinds of other colors.
- cialis? I don't know.
- weather in July? Hot, dry and dusty.
- yes safes and ATM at Labadi Beach Hotel.
- shit happens.
- I don't know. Good luck.
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05-22-19 00:37 #3951
Posts: 61Some guidance?
Thinking of Accra in the start of July, and need some help, even if I have read most that is written here:
- is the Labadi Area the right place to stay? Mongering at beach are my hobbies (anything else to do in Accea?
- are all hotels green?
- will you get cialis in the pharmacies?
- what kind of weather can be expected in July?
- does most hotel rooms have a safe?
- easy to find ATMs?
- been to east Africa where it is almost inpossible to have girls play with each other, how is Ghana?
- is anal common?
Thanks for helping me out.
Jean.
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05-21-19 22:31 #3950
Posts: 4Tip on avoiding harassment at Pop-up Police Checkpoints,
This is a continuation to an earlier post on avoiding drama at police check points. That post was specific to the use of cabs. In the event that you are driving the following may be useful to you:
- don't go too far from where you're staying to pickup WGs. The farther away you are from home, the more checkpoints you may have to go through on your way back.
- (as stated earlier) ask the WG to put on the more decent clothes she has in her bag or stashed close by at the location she haunts.
- whenever you're approaching the checkpoint put the stereo and tune to RFI, VOA or BBC world service. Few people listen these foreign radio stations and fewer people listen to them in their cars at night. Works for me every time. A police man who stops someone listening to BBC at 1 am would naturally assume it's a 'big man' and not risk keeping him unduly.
-keep interactions short, curt and straight to the point.
E. g.
Q: where are you from?
A: my colleague and I went to dinner / office get-together.
Q: where are you going.
A: I'm taking her to her house.
- keep the lights off inside. If she wasn't able to change into anything decent then you're going to have to make her inconspicuous as possible.
- keep to the main roads. Since there'the be a bit more traffic of the main roads the police would not want hold up traffic unnecessarily by keeping you. If you drive on the back roads the police at the checkpoint on the back road have all the time in the world to interrogate you.
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05-21-19 11:37 #3949
Posts: 16Takoradi expedition.
Hi there,
I am in Takoradi for the week. Any leads? Where can I get decent girls. I know Vienna. Want to try somewhere else.
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05-03-19 11:44 #3948
Posts: 9Good apps for Meeting Pros and Semi-pros.
Originally Posted by JoelBen77 [View Original Post]
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05-02-19 17:18 #3947
Posts: 2Inquires.
Please does anyone of any good website to meet people? I barely go out I can't meet the SWs. Already on tinder got blocked and I kno of Locanto. Very few people there. Thanks.
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04-27-19 20:12 #3946
Posts: 4Originally Posted by TyDown [View Original Post]
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04-26-19 00:44 #3945
Posts: 1My solution.
Originally Posted by Siffredi123 [View Original Post]
Tomorrow going to Accra for the first time.
If anyone has missed his girlfriend in Accra, I can make that poor girl happy for one or two nights and report back to him.
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04-17-19 21:07 #3944
Posts: 503Originally Posted by DickabodCrane [View Original Post]
Cheers!
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04-17-19 08:13 #3943
Posts: 4Originally Posted by TyDown [View Original Post]
2nd Mistake: Harper Road is in the business district. Hence No. 4 would most probably be a Bank, because Harper Road has only Banks, insurance companies, law firms etc.
Therefore even if the staff at the Embassy don't usually check the references this one would rouse some suspicion at first glance.
If you're going to make up a reference use Western first names such as Peter, John, Charles etc then any Ghanaian name as a last name. That will be convincing enough. Look up any of the upscale neighborhoods in Accra and Kumasi and use those addresses. It would be more believable for someone who lives in a gated community in Accra to be expecting a visitor from the US or UK thus there wouldn't be any need to verify it.
Hope this helps.
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04-16-19 22:15 #3942
Posts: 92Sorry
Originally Posted by DelBosque [View Original Post]