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08-14-20 18:15 #38831
Posts: 4052Blakman, does the second hand translated source you quote compare and contrast "normalize" and "resume"? They are not necessarily the same thing. The Ministry of Transportation and the President have official announcements on the government web site. That is the place to find useful information on this subject. What the government has confirmed so far is that pilot flights between selected domestic cities will resume September 1. Bogota is among the cities. This was confirmed by the Bogota mayor today. Among the other confirmed destinations are Cucuta and San Andres. That is what is known at this point.
Now we can get back to speculation and maybe some more of slapshot's content.
Originally Posted by Blakman [View Original Post]
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08-14-20 18:04 #38830
Posts: 2579I like 8's
Originally Posted by SlapShot10 [View Original Post]
https://www.stickmanbangkok.com/read...irst-birthday/
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08-14-20 17:16 #38829
Posts: 917International flight news & speculation
The director of Colombia's civil aviation authority Aerocivil said Wednesday that it will take at least a year to normalize domestic and international air travel.
In an interview with newspaper El Espectador, Aerocivil director Juan Carlos Salazar said that "in the best case scenario it will take us at least a year" to normalize air traffic.
Salazar's best case scenario implies that Aerocivil's plans that were leaked last month and sought the normalization of international air traffic in November are off the table.
According to the Aerocivil chief, Colombia's national government will lift its international flight ban on September 1 as planned, but the effective resumption of flights depends on foreign governments and mayors.
Resuming that operation depends on many factors that are not under the control of the Civil Aeronautics and even the National Government, because we also have to wait for the decisions of other countries.
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08-14-20 16:25 #38828
Posts: 684Originally Posted by MMHikeus [View Original Post]
I would check that having visitors over is allowed now before renting.
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08-14-20 16:06 #38827
Posts: 2579Por favor amigo
Originally Posted by SlapShot10 [View Original Post]
A body is good, but as most will agree the face is more important.
A girl with a 10 body and 6-7 face is not what I want.
A girl with a 10 body and a 6-7 face is mother nature giving men the middle finger.
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08-14-20 15:55 #38826
Posts: 114Very nice talent you got there. Why don't you just buy a pregnancy test for 5 bucks (or whatever it costs down there) and make her take it in front of you? Easy peasy bruh.
Originally Posted by SlapShot10 [View Original Post]
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08-14-20 15:52 #38825
Posts: 114Originally Posted by Puntz79 [View Original Post]
But sure let's F up Colombia (and the world's) economies by shutting down, just so a few 90 year olds can live a few extra years.
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08-14-20 15:51 #38824
Posts: 335Originally Posted by GeneHickman [View Original Post]Originally Posted by SonicBoom1 [View Original Post]
Pinky said she took another test and it was negative. So, despite her thinking she should take a blood test, I believe within a week she should have her period, and we'll be in the clear.
Teaser for tonight...
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08-14-20 14:04 #38823
Posts: 316Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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08-14-20 10:50 #38822
Posts: 471Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
Let do a simple hypothetical; if the entry requirement is the following: passengers must fly in from a country with COVID totally under control and must show a negative test result within 24-hours of boarding the plane. They must go through a mandatory quarantine for 14 days upon arrival and purchase health insurance in Medellin. Moreover, they must pay for all costs associated with compulsory quarantine. Then I can confidently say the impact on the virus spread from this group of travelers is zero. It allows them to set up and test-out safety protocols for the next phase of reopening; furthermore, if the travelers are willing to pay for the personal cost for the self-quarantine, it also creates jobs for the local people.
People who are willing to comply with this kind of scrutiny to travel to Medellin must either hopelessly in love with the 18-year-old paisas or trying to build important businesses in Medellin that are beneficial to the local economy (I'm doing both, but 18-year-old pussy is my real motivation). They are not the group who are infected with COVID and trying to spread to the local population.
Suppose President Duque announces tomorrow that business visa holder in Australia is the only group that will be allowed to fly to Medellin on September 1st. I will call my lawyer immediately and ask him to send all my documents to Sydney's Colombia Embassy. I will then fly from the USA To the you. K. , one of the few countries you can still legally fly to from the USA, then self-quarantine there for 14-days, as per requirement. Then from the you. K. , I will fly to Sydney. I will wait until they approve my visa, then from Sydney, I will fly to Medellin (a. K. a heaven), I'm willing to go through whatever quarantine requirement the Colombian government put in place.
I'm in my late 30's, completely healthy; I fucking run multiple marathons each year. I can produce a negative COVID test result within 24-hours before I board the plane; I can show that I have money in my account to pay whatever medical bills that might occur in Colombia, and I'm going there to educate a bunch of PhDs. I really can't think of any reason why the Colombian government won't let me in on September 1st.
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08-14-20 06:49 #38821
Posts: 3340Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
Well, here is how it goes. The American oil company, COP, just hands money over to Colombians and says "We want oil" and the Colombians just produce it. It is not like anyone from America needs to go there and do any work or monitor anything.
I know a Colombian woman or two that you could hand money to right now, JJBee, and they will be producing you oil in no time.
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08-14-20 06:29 #38820
Posts: 101Originally Posted by IguanaSix [View Original Post]
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08-14-20 05:42 #38819
Posts: 407Originally Posted by SlapShot10 [View Original Post]
Man, those bikinis are worth their cost and them some. They show well on the sexy puta bodies and its apparent even just on the pics. Do let us know how it turned out with pinky and her preggie story.
Stay healthy and keep the reports coming.
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08-13-20 22:49 #38818
Posts: 25793.8%
Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
If the virus is rampant, where's the down side for them.
I seriously doubt older mongers are going to make virus matters worse.
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08-13-20 22:39 #38817
Posts: 5496A random thought just crossed my mind
Several people seem to think opening up Colombia for international travel will solve all of Colombia's economic problems. I'm trying to understand that.
Then this thought popped up: What are all those tourists supposed to do? Where are they going to spend their money? Let's put the mongering dollars aside, because it's unlikely the government is about to sanction and encourage sex tourism. What about the actual tourists? Aren't most attractions still closed? Aren't the bars closed? Malls? Tours? Theaters? Restaurants?
I'm just wondering how that almighty tourism is going to boost the economy if the tourists have no place to spend their money?