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02-01-24 04:27 #65405
Posts: 2989Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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02-01-24 03:26 #65404
Posts: 7Learned a Lesson Tonight
Learned a lesson tonight. Had a girl say "mi hora es $X. " Seemed like she might be saying "mi hora" in the sense of my time, so I clarified saying I'd pay her for her time but might be longer than an hour or less than an hour, and I didn't want to be rushed. I thought it was pretty clear, she said okay. Sure enough, we meet, we chat, she takes photos of course, she shows me her TikTok, she cleans herself, and then as we're getting started she informs me of the time and is looking to get double her rate. I just had her finish me orally and got her out of there as quick as possible. One of the nice things about Medellin is you don't get the clock watchers as much as American providers, but should have recognized hora for the red flag that it was. I'm just ghosting any girls that use hora in the future, like as if they cited me their American dollar rate.
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02-01-24 02:59 #65403
Posts: 5496A few restaurant reviews and some misc stuff
Arrived Saturday night late and stayed in Rionegro to pick up my rental car on Sunday. Was waiting for my ride to the hotel within 20 minutes after the door opened, short line. Learned upon arrival that my luggage took a detour. Finally got it Sunday night.
Had a lunch invitation in Envigado at Restaurante Viejo John, right off the park. Very popular place with a long line waiting for a table. Fortunately, my hosts were already seated. Excellent comida tipica and prices seemed reasonable, although I never saw the check. If you like Colombian food, it's worth a visit.
Monday night was date night. Made the mistake of trying Denver Grill in La Strada. Not worth it. There's a small gas grill in the middle of each table. If you order a steak, you cook it yourself on the grill. So far, not bad, until the 2 ribeyes showed up. Steaks were less than a half inch thick. Convenient for quick grilling, but not worth the 110 k each price tag. Came with 1 small side dish. Food was good, just not much for the price.
Last night I visited La Mayoria in the hills above Envigado. It's a large place which is probably packed on the weekends, although not many people there on Tuesday. Friday through Sunday they have horse shows of various types at the restaurant. I chose what was described as a thick cut sirloin and got a thick cut sirloin that may have been the best steak I've had in Medellin. Service was good and good views. Long ride by taxi, but it's only 12 minutes away from where I'm staying.
Monday night exposed my date to the bar at the Mansion. Only 2 girls there when we arrived, 1 more came in a few minutes later. There were no other customers. Bartender was cute, as were 2 of the 3 girls. The third girl looked pretty rough. Stayed for 1 drink before heading to La Isla. When we left it was only the doorman, the bartender and 1 girl in the bar.
Arrived at La Isla before 10 pm, lots of girls, no customers. They now charge 100 k cover for a girl, 50 k for guys. I'm glad they weren't doing that last year when I took 3 girls. The club slowly filled with customers, although not a big crowd. Two guys were periodically making it rain, which drew almost all the girls. Almost all the customers were gringos. As for the girls, they came in all shapes and sizes. Quite a few with grossly over inflated (to me) tits and asses. Quite a few were all natural. There are always enough options to satisfy most tastes.
Can't help much with lodging, because I'm staying at an apartment in the hills above Envigado, which my hosts had available. I didn't want to stay here, but they insisted. It's free, stocked with plenty of food and wine, in a quiet location, and comfortable, but it's not exactly a convenient location. I've been grabbing breakfast or lunch with friends and have a family barbecue to attend tomorrow night. Leaving on Saturday night on the last flight out.
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02-01-24 02:18 #65402
Posts: 829It's An Asian Thing
Originally Posted by Shoman [View Original Post]
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01-31-24 22:19 #65401
Posts: 2469Originally Posted by ElMechanico [View Original Post]
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01-31-24 22:13 #65400
Posts: 16084Originally Posted by ElMechanico [View Original Post]
I bought my SIM in July and Saturday I finally got the dreaded message that if I did not register my phone by February 16 it would be blocked on their network. I immediately went to a huge Claro store in the biggest mall in Barranquilla. The lady told me it was not a service center and I would need to go to the service center Monday. The first thing Monday I went and it took the lady like 10 minutes to register my phone and passport number in the system. No Claro employee ever said you can just do it in the app. And if it took her 10 minutes on their own company computer, it does not seem simple at all.
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01-31-24 21:23 #65399
Posts: 335Thank you!!
Originally Posted by Gabacho [View Original Post]
El Mechanico.
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01-31-24 20:13 #65398
Posts: 737[Deleted by Admin]
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01-31-24 19:11 #65397
Posts: 1299Originally Posted by ElMechanico [View Original Post]
I think you misunderstood something in the process. If you don't have Claro then why the hell would you be using the Claro app? That's like if you had Verizon and we're trying to use the T-Mobile app.
The process is very simple I will outline it for you agn.
1.) When you are physically in Colombia purchase a Claro sim card and put a cheap plan on it at the claro store or gana or wherever (there's plans available from 3 mil to 31 mil pesos).
2.) Slap the sim card into your phone and you should have signal and data and be able to place phone calls and send/rec SMS to Colombian numbers.
3.) Now download the MiClaro App from the Playstore or Apple.
4.) Use your new phone number to register the app to your account.
5.) Within the app there will be the option to register the IMEI number of your phone with your passport or cedula so that it doesn't get blocked.
Make sure you do this within 30 days of first using the phone in Colombia or it will be blocked.
If you choose to use Tigo then the process is pretty much the same but the app is called MiTigo.
Any other questions?
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01-31-24 19:07 #65396
Posts: 95Mde
Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
As far as my experience goes, I will never get tired of paisas. They got the best pussy in the world. Even when I was Mexico, I was still banging Colombianas there. Every single paisas gave me the GFE experience and sex did not feel mechanical unlike, mexicanas which most of them are. They loved sex as much as we do and I love hearing paisas when they moans in the bed, they have the sexiest accent. Cost wise, Medellin beats Tijuana easy. I do live in the East coast so MDE is just 6 hours away.
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01-31-24 18:55 #65395
Posts: 335Cannot open a Claro account without a Claro phone
Originally Posted by Gabacho [View Original Post]
I just tried again to register , this time on the on Tigo app and same thing, it refused to let me. So apparently you can bring a US phone in to the country but you have to have an existing Claro or Tigo number in order to register the new phone that you just brought in from the US.
El Mechanico.
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01-31-24 15:31 #65394
Posts: 5738Originally Posted by MarquisdeSade1 [View Original Post]
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01-30-24 23:31 #65393
Posts: 737Originally Posted by Gabacho [View Original Post]
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01-30-24 17:31 #65392
Posts: 585Girls Selling Content
Originally Posted by CasaNoVa [View Original Post]
I have had good sessions with girls that I have met who also tried to sell me content so it is not a red flag to me.
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01-30-24 16:21 #65391
Posts: 1299Well I'll be dammed Huacho
Originally Posted by Huacho [View Original Post]