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03-18-08 23:14 #151
Posts: 6Thanks David !
I really don't know why I expected your last one?
LOL
If anybody has other idea about 5 things to do/visit in Peru, let's go please !
I'll read you with pleasure.
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03-18-08 15:17 #150
Posts: 3074- Is there a lot of people speaking french or english there (Lima)?
Peruvian chicas have more interest in learning English than in any other South American country I have visited. Many speak basic English or are studying the language. French, no. Why should they? hahahahaha
- What are the 5 more wonderfull places to see for tourist except Macchu Pichu.
Here are four: 1. The ruins and museums around Chiclayo, especially the Seņor de Sipan museum. 2. Go to the Madre de Dios region and stay in a jungle albergue in the Manu and see the wildlife. 3. Islas Ballestras in Pisco, you can easily travel there from Lima. 4. Iquitos is interesting too.
- If you want to visit Lima, MP and Titicaca lake is it better to come on january or june?
Lima, January, MP and Titicaca; June
- Is it possible you share some of your msn like (Karla's one ;-) to begin to speak with?
No
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03-18-08 02:58 #149
Posts: 6Some questions about Peru
I'm just beginning preparing my travel. Some question about that :
- Is there a lot of people speaking french or english there (Lima)?
- What are the 5 more wonderfull places to see for tourist except Macchu Pichu.
- If you want to visit Lima, MP and Titicaca lake is it better to come on january or june?
- Is it possible you share some of your msn like (Karla's one ;-) to begin to speak with?
Many Thanks
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03-12-08 18:35 #148
Posts: 17Peruvian Asians?
Wikipedia reports that there are approximately 100,000 ethnic Chinese and 35,000 ethnic Japanese living in Peru.
Can anyone report whether asian women are accessible in Peru?
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01-06-08 22:56 #147
Posts: 146Need info on Huiracocha 1318
To all the mongers on this board: Happy New Year! That being said, I need some info on a banos turco Gran Caiman that is or was at Huiracocha 1318. I think David posted a while back that it got busted and was on the evening news. Did they close it down? or is it still open for business? Anyone know the phone# to this locale? I would really appreciate the info.
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11-24-07 18:19 #146
Posts: 3074If you want to see the jungle, you should go to Manu, from Puerto Maldonado. To really see anything around Iquitos, you have to travel for hours and hours by boat. Practically all wildlife in that area was killed off long ago.
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11-18-07 20:18 #145
Posts: 3074DerekTheDuke2004
Trocadero is more or less near the airport, but it doesnīt open until later. Go to Las Cucardas, http://cucardasperu.galeon.com/ . Leave your stuff at the luggage deposit in the airport..near national flights ground floor, I think...and take a cab from outside the airport. Should cost you around 10 soles. Have fun.
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11-16-07 17:33 #144
Posts: 3074Lome Togo, I suggest you PM an individual who posts incessantly on the forum and has the same fetish as you. Looking back at the photos on the Lima thread will give you a good idea of who I am talking about.
However, there are plenty of places where you can purchase lingerie...not sure about the fine French kind, but I doubt that the girl will know the difference. If the make of the articles is of utmost importance for your pleasure, I suggest you donīt risk it and bring what you need with you as does the other personage.
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11-15-07 17:47 #143
Posts: 6792 Down 12 to Go
Originally Posted by David_33
Suerte!
Polvo
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11-15-07 16:00 #142
Posts: 3074Donīt want things to descend into language lessons as on the Cali thread some time ago, but...
You are correct, better to use the subjunctive form of the verb, ...the phrase would be:
Quisiera que me chupes sin condon. (the ar ending changes to er)
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11-14-07 16:07 #141
Posts: 244Originally Posted by BKKguru
http://www.bumrungrad.com/overseas-m...ic-Center.aspx
Here is an actual quote of what it will cost..
http://www.bumrungrad.com/overseas-m.../RHNO2-1.aspx#
$102,000 thai baht or roughly $3000 US dollars. As david said, this is expensive by Thai standards, but the level of care is first class. ALso keep in mind this is a procedure in a hospital, with emergency facilities right there, and includes all medical and facility charges.
Compare this to what you would get in the states...usually the run around on what it will cost you (look on doctor's websites in the states and it usually says the cost depends on work done) with the price floating in somewhere around $10,000 dollars or more for a procedure IN A DOCTOR'S office, with no emergency standby facility and perhaps one nurse or assistant.
Also, at Bumrungrad you get to pick from a full range of doctor's including knowing in advance their accomplisments, their training, the number of surgeries they have done, what countries they have practiced in and where they are licensed. You also can usually walk in on a friday and schedule the procedure within a couple days. Here is the accomplishments of one of the doctors who will do the surgery, in the hospital, at the advertised rate.
Dr. Charan Mahatumarat
Speciality: Surgery, Plastic&Reconstructive(Cosmetic Surgery)
Language: Spoken : English,Thai
Qualifications: Medical School: - M.D. Chulalongkorn University, Thailand, 1973 Board Certification: - Diploma of Thai Board of General Surgery, 1978 - Diploma of Thai Board of Plastic Surgery, 1987 Associate Professor, Chulalongkorn University Fellowships: - Plastic Surgery and Craniofacial Surgery, Australia, 1985-6 - Plastic Surgery and Craniofacial Surgery, USA, 1986 Special Clinical Interests: Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Memberships : - American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS, Corresponding) - International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS- National Secretary of Thailand) - International Society of Craniofacial Surgery (ISCFS-Executive Officer 2001-2007) - The Society of Aesthic Plastic Surgeons of Thailand (President 2005-2007)
To me, the choice is clear.
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11-14-07 15:48 #140
Posts: 3074paronga is not used in Peru...better to use the word "pinga".
BKK, thanks for the heads up. I was wondering why I hadnīt heard from you. Had your cuties lined up.
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11-14-07 15:46 #139
Posts: 244Originally Posted by David_33
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11-14-07 04:24 #138
Posts: 290Hospital for Cosmetic Surgery
Originally Posted by David_33
Which is the best Hospital in Thailand for Cosmetic surgery? The procedure I have in mind is Rhinoplasty.
fyi-
David, your INBOX is full. I have been trying to PM for last few days.
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11-13-07 23:26 #137
Posts: 3074WestFLA, Iīve been to Bumrungrad a couple of times myself. Expensive for LOS, but cheap compared to the States. You forgot to mention that it is full of super cute nurses and is only a couple of blocks from Nana.
But since Devoman posted his question here on the Lima board, I let him know where the best heart specialists and care can be found here in Peru.