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08-16-12 20:57 #10
Posts: 2Originally Posted by Falconeye [View Original Post]
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08-10-12 06:34 #9
Posts: 4Lisbon 23rd Aug
Greetings all, I will be visiting Lisboa on Aug 23rd for a couple of nights. Any one who would like to team up for drinks and visiting the local clinicas and strip clubs is welcome to post!
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06-27-08 23:50 #8
Posts: 5thanks murilla
Originally Posted by Murilloa
Whats do going rate since I don't want to fuck up the price by taxing to much to cause inflation. Since I plan on staying there a while. Good tip on the websites.
Willie j
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06-16-08 15:02 #7
Posts: 1Originally Posted by Laronde
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04-22-08 21:19 #6
Posts: 1Going to Lisbon June 08
Hi Guys,
I'm off to lisbon with some friends for a long weekend. It's going to be cultural during the day, and hopefully energetic after dark.
Can anyone give me some details of which areas to go for sw's. I saw poco mentioned but when I googled. I got several streets with that word in it so a street name, post code or equivalent would be appreciated.
Many thanks in advance
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03-04-08 08:47 #5
Posts: 459completo
Confirmed, completo means anal.
As for web sites there are several. Three to whet your appetite:
http://www.apartadox.com/
http://www.realezas.com/
http://www.clinicadoprazer.net/
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03-03-08 07:59 #4
Posts: 5Coming to Portugal in the summer
Hello fellow mongers,
I'm coming to Portugal in the summer time and was wondering what does completo mean? I know in spanish I said mami culo and they said no or yes to anal. Is completo mean anal also? Just doing my homework early so I can make sure I have a hell of a time. Any info and websites would be helpfull.
Willie25j
Aka Sir Grimmie
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12-31-06 10:01 #3
Posts: 4Around this week....
Happy New Year, all.
If any happened to be around this first week in January, wouldn't mind an informal meetup to compare notes (though if you read my last post in Lisbon you'll know almost all I'd have to offer). Not too interested in the Poco (cleanliness and the fact that it takes away my "brazilian portuguese" language edge) though after quick perusal of the photo section I could be wrong.
Not yet a full member so PM not an option, but will check back regularly.
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10-09-06 17:01 #2
Posts: 2Visiting Lisbon - Help required
Hi guys
My first time here. Visiting Lisbon next week. Teying to understand 'the scene'
Excuse my very naive questions:
1. What is the main red light area of the city?
2. What area of the city should I stay in to be in walking distance.
3. Hotel suggestions? (I saw the Tivoli mentioned, but that is 5 star and Euro 190 per night!!). 3 or 4 star is fine.
Thanks for any help you can give.
Stewart
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01-01-06 01:00 #1
Posts: 2690Travel Announcements Only (No questions or comments please)
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