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11-25-20 21:42 #8798
Posts: 2490Originally Posted by Mcd2293 [View Original Post]
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11-25-20 21:20 #8797
Posts: 2Originally Posted by Mcd2293 [View Original Post]
Unfortunately during this pandemic, I have not ventured down Santa Fe, but I have read some other forum that they are open, if you went and they weren't open, maybe try wed-sat.
Santa Fe is a sketchy area, so stick to that 1-2 block that Fiebre / Paisa is on, the next block parallel also ok but I try to stick to this one block, and taxi / uber out ASAP.
Lido, I have been there a total of 1 time in the last 2 yrs, maybe it was my bad luck, there was like 7 girls there, 7/10 at best. And NO it is not the best Bogota has to offer.
Zona T is fun if you are into the bar scene and speak some Spanish, bars are opening again but close early, I am not sure if clubs are open yet I do not think so.
I have been to some other places where they have girls / drinks. But to be honest, they are smaller and once a while you find something but if you are only here for a short time, I would still stick with Santa Fe and escorts.
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11-25-20 21:18 #8796
Posts: 1956Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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11-25-20 19:38 #8795
Posts: 243Zona T
Does anyone have an update on ZonaT? Are the clubs opening back up, and girls around there, even if opening underground-wise like a speakeasy?
I know it's the farthest away from Santa Fe and the prices are much higher, but I really enjoy the club / nightlight aspect of it and don't mind for the hotter girls there.
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11-25-20 17:35 #8794
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by JjBee62 [View Original Post]
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11-25-20 17:19 #8793
Posts: 243Originally Posted by Mcd2293 [View Original Post]
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11-25-20 16:45 #8792
Posts: 3230Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
I will give you another data point.
Cambodia has 16 million people, 308 cases of Covid, and zero deaths.
Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
And remember you are holding a country and its government responsible for the spread of an incurable disease, so there is no way Cambodia was lucky. No, they have to have a better health care system than the USA if you use that criteria.
On top of that, if you are going to give a grade, then the test has to be the same, I. E. The virus cannot have mutated to a different strand when it came to the USA and the Americas. Has the virus stayed the same? Of course not.
The new strain of coronavirus, called D614 G, emerged in Europe and has become the most common in the world. Research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University of Wisconsin-Madison shows the D614 G strain replicates faster and is more transmissible than the virus, originating in China, that spread in the beginning of the pandemic.
In fact, last I checked there were six strains of Corona, and there are different types that predominate in different regions, but viral mutation is a fringe story because it gets in the way of grading governments.
The single greatest knock I had on the Trump administration was failing to have enough testing available when the virus hit, however, we have had all the testing we ever could have asked for in the last few months and the number of cases keeps going up, so I am not even sure that criticism is fair.
The best anyone can do is to delay the virus from spreading like wildfire but curing it is out of reach. Maybe vaccines help, but maybe they do not.
It is fine and appropriate to judge governments on how they handle curable and treatable diseases. It is irrational to judge governments on how they handle incurable diseases and if they are judged irrationally, then they will behave irrationally which is my point.
Until governments behave rationally, we are not going to see the laws of supply and demand kick in, and prices for anything that can be affected by Covid will stay irrationally high.
Any uptick in a number of cases and governments will be pressured to "do something" like travel bans or lockdowns, never mind the fact that those things are actually long term bad for the people and the health of a nation and do not work to stop the spread of a virus.
Last who report showed the death rate of the virus is between 0. 23 and 0. 27%. Given the flu hits younger people more harshly than Covid, if you judge the virus in terms of expected years to live lost, I am not so sure it is all that much more deadly than the common flu.
I have been happy with all the reports with regards to people decriminalizing drugs like pot. The question in my mind is not whether drugs are bad (they are), but is the war on drugs worse than the drugs themselves? I think the war on drugs and the war on terror may have been worse and more deadly than either the drugs or the terrorism themselves.
Nobody had the balls to ask the question which was really more deadly: the virus or the war on the virus. Anyone who questions the war on the virus and economic and health damage that stemmed from it is in your words kooky.
And economic activity is not going to get back to normal until that question is really addressed. Government will behave irrationally and businesses will be fearful of expanding. If I were a hotel or airline company, the last thing I would be doing in this climate is thinking about is expanding services.
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11-25-20 14:46 #8791
Posts: 5654Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
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11-25-20 12:56 #8790
Posts: 5465Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
"Member services, how may I help you?
"Hi. I like to fly to foreign countries in order to have sex with prostitutes and I'm wondering why you haven't been giving me massive discounts?
"Hello? Hello?
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11-25-20 06:38 #8789
Posts: 62Pardon my noobness
I figured now is a better time than never to ask about mongering and trip reports since we want to bring this forum back to its roots.
It's my first time in Bogota and so far it's been depressing, cold, and rainy. I've tried to go down south near Feibre / Paisas club today and yesterday but they were closed and the area is hella sketch so definitely don't stick around by yourself. I don't know if I'll return as I felt / heard that people are even more hostile in these pandemic times.
I went to Lido's yesterday and today and besides the ridiculously priced beers, the girls were on average 6-7's. Is this really the best that Bogota has to offer? I've had 3 taxi drivers drop me off here claiming it's the best, but there hasn't been anything that caught my eye at those prices. I mean I know it's not Medellin and it can't hold a candle to Brazil (IMO), but do you guys have any other spots or places you recommend checking out? I'll check back there Thursday-Saturday to see if anything has changed. I've read the forum back about 3 months worth but found little to help my cause. Anywho, I've just been hitting up online girls via mileroticos and have 2 hotties fortunately via SA but wanted an establishment where I could window shop.
Monger on fellas.
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11-25-20 04:55 #8788
Posts: 295Originally Posted by Elvis2008 [View Original Post]
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11-25-20 04:51 #8787
Posts: 295Originally Posted by Buckeye63 [View Original Post]
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11-25-20 04:22 #8786
Posts: 1956Originally Posted by Combo [View Original Post]
This government gets an F.
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11-25-20 02:56 #8785
Posts: 1749Yet there are European countries (Italy, Spain, Belgium among them) with higher cases and deaths per capita than the US. And those countries had hard lockdowns. This thing might not be as simple as some make it out to be.
Originally Posted by Xpartan [View Original Post]
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11-24-20 23:06 #8784
Posts: 8Immigration
Arrived in Bogota Saturday night at 22:15. Breezed through immigration. Completed the "Check-Mig" form online at airport in Miami before boarding. Took less than 5 minutes. Had to show the gate agent my email receipt, marked my boarding pass and that was that. At immigration I showed the email receipt to the border patrol agent, he stamped my passport after a little small talk and I was in. Very easy and smooth process.