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12-20-08 02:30 #830
Posts: 688Schlurp
Originally Posted by Thecaliforniakid
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12-18-08 20:11 #829
Posts: 421Originally Posted by Thecaliforniakid
Link:
http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...ead.php?t=1897
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12-18-08 03:57 #828
Posts: 3Question
I'm new here to Rio, and to ISG.
Can someone please share with me what the different terms and abbreviations mean, or could you at least link me to a list of abbreviations. I am having trouble with a few. I got NPG. "non-pro Garota". GDP. Um, Gross Domestic Product? Probably not.
Any help greatly appreciated.
Also, any Barra da Tijuca tips appreciated. I saw some of Bubba Boy's great tips. Didn't even know anything was going on here.
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12-17-08 21:15 #827
Posts: 89Originally Posted by El Greco
Chico
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12-17-08 08:28 #826
Posts: 511Welcome to Vila Mimosa
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12-17-08 06:19 #825
Posts: 1428$500 limit
Originally Posted by Perkele
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12-17-08 03:10 #824
Posts: 1699Originally Posted by Poucolouco
Cold water no problem enough that warm weather and it should be.
If not big sex scene at least it means not many mongers and maybe with a little of work and patience higher chance to date a regular one and to have a sort of girlfriend, I do not need to change girl every night, I will do it my week in Rio, then just to have daily sex and life beach and to take a rest and if I understood well Porto Alegre can be a good place for this.
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12-17-08 02:42 #823
Posts: 6092cabin carry on from Lufthansa
Duty-free articles purchased at airports inside the EU or on flights on planes registered in the EU, e.g. on Lufthansa flights, may be carried on board in a sealed bag as long as they are accompanied by a receipt bearing the date of the flight (this does not apply to flights to the USA or to code-share flights). These items must be sealed by the duty-free sales staff. Additional special regulations apply to USA and UK flights. For example, liquids still may not be taken on board as hand luggage on any flights departing from or flying via the United Kingdom. Special regulations apply to liquid Duty Free items in hand luggage taken on board direct and connecting flights to the USA. Please ask about these at the local sales outlet.
Similar regulations apply in an increasing number of countries worldwide, such as the USA, Japan and Korea.
Just for a cross check this is what Lufthansa says
You are therefore advised to check the website of the relevant departure airport before your flight to find out which regulations apply.
Specific regulations may also apply to carrying liquid or gel Duty Free items in hand baggage, depending on your destination. Please enquire about these at the local point of sale.
Lufthansa exerts no influence on these legal stipulations and asks passengers to bear them in mind already when preparing for a trip and to reduce hand luggage to the bare minimum.
You are therefore advised to check the website of the relevant departure airport before your flight to find out which regulations apply.
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12-17-08 01:47 #822
Posts: 6092Originally Posted by Sperto
Usually you cannot drink alcohol on the plane that you bought at the duty free or brought on board, so you cannot drink alcohol any spirit unless it has been served on board.
IE if they feel you are intoxicated they do not serve you any alcohol anymore and by the rule you are not allowed to "drink your own", so they...dry you up.
That is the principle behind the rule.
I think that the European Union security checks allow you to transit with liquids over the rules (100ml and more than 1000ml altogether) if the purchase has not been made (and the bag sealed) within EU.
So they do not accept bags sealed outside the UE.
You can see this clearly explained in airports as HKG, for instance.
Still there is a lot of "discretionality" left at the mercy of the security guys.
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12-17-08 01:12 #821
Posts: 511Originally Posted by El Greco
I also witnessed first hand, when the guy across the aisle from me started pulling beers from his backpack. This was beer he bought from the little store after going through the security check.
ryjer
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12-17-08 00:33 #820
Posts: 421Originally Posted by Sperto
I went through Amsterdam, where I had no problem what so ever.
By far best airport in Europe.
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12-17-08 00:32 #819
Posts: 421Originally Posted by Bubba Boy
Main articles that might be of interest are alcohol and perfumes. Electornics and such are ridiculously expensive here.
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12-16-08 22:46 #818
Posts: 828Originally Posted by Ryjerrob
You might have a problem if you have later on a connecting flight in another airport but not on that first leg.
No body will stop you from consuming alcohol, that you purchased in the duty free, onboard, as long as you don't get drunk and start behaving foolish.
In such a case they even have hand cuffs on board the plane on long flights.
Be sure that they will not only use them if necessary but they will also hand you over to the police once landed.
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12-16-08 22:12 #817
Posts: 688Gaucha search
Originally Posted by Lukasek
Porto Alegre and other cities of Rio Grande do Sul have high numbers of light skin girls, About 80 percent of the population is Caucasian. There are many people of Portuguese, German and Italian decent. There are several European style settlements in the RDS cities of Caixas, Gramado and Canela. If you are into the beach scene, this is not the place to visit as the waters are cold due to influences of the antarctic currents. Gauchas typically go north to Santa Catarina for beach vacations. Porto Alegre has numerous termas, escort services and swing clubs but nothing to match Rio de Janeiro. Your best option for PFP is to consult with a taxi driver.
I have been to Florianopolis only three times and always brought my own entertainment. Like Porto Alegre, the population is mostly German, Italian and other European decent. There are several clubs but they are spread out beyond the central city and difficult to negotiate without a car. The numerous beaches are among the best of Brasil and there are hundreds of posadas lining the beaches. Check out the Porto Alegre and Florianopolis threads for specifics.
http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...read.php?t=566
http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...read.php?t=560
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12-16-08 21:43 #816
Posts: 89Originally Posted by Sperto
I totally agree. It's a hell on earth. It sucks big time.
Chico