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06-13-16 05:14 #239
Posts: 2669Originally Posted by Chuday [View Original Post]
1) Besides Taboo, go to the other no cover charge places, such as Disturbo, Andromeda, Vizzio, and last, but not least, Tapanko.
2) My mom does not allow sleepovers, so I can't comment on this subject.
3) The big hotels / resorts will not allow outside guests in your room. PV is more of a family destination, and from what I learned, stay at the smaller hotels or rent a condo.
Just my 2 pesos.
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06-11-16 19:20 #238
Posts: 113Old Parr.
Old Parr,
A big thank you to Tomjackin for covering Puerto Vallarta (PR) so well. And thank you for directing me to his post. I've cancelled my plans for Cancun and instead looking at PR flights.
3 things:
1.) Club Aqua, Taboo, Candy's and Harem are on my must visit list. Should I add anything else?
2.) What are the options for an overnight companion in the room? To me the clubs are good for a quick pit stop but I also prefer to have a warm body in bed at night. Is that an option in PR? Or is it best not to have a companion in the room?
3.) On the hotel front. How is the Marriott, or Hyatt? Will I make a mistake if I choose to stay at a resort over something like Hotel Rio?
Originally Posted by OldParr [View Original Post]
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06-09-16 20:15 #237
Posts: 2So, nobody has nothing for me for Miami now?? I am not in Miami, but I am thinking about going there again, some Viagra https://drugreviews.org/viagra help please in Miami? BTW, I'm Chicago, somebody here?
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06-09-16 03:01 #236
Posts: 355Originally Posted by Chuday [View Original Post]
http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...uerto-Vallarta
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06-06-16 16:43 #235
Posts: 2Originally Posted by Yujin [View Original Post]
You really seem to know what you are talking about and I would like to get a bit of your help. I am not sure if this is the proper section where I should post but. I am the first time visitor in Miami and I cannot seem to find any girls that can make me WOW. Or make my body get rock hard. So I would like to know where I can find here some really good girls and some Viagra. And if that's possible to tell me whether is Viagra here legal (and where I can buy some cheap Viagra? I am asking this because I've heard that there are some countries and maybe even US states where Viagra is illegal.
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06-06-16 15:55 #234
Posts: 113Thanks OldParr
Thanks Old Parr. Glad I asked. PV was not on my radar until you mentioned it. Reading the threads on PV.
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06-05-16 01:19 #233
Posts: 355Originally Posted by OldParr [View Original Post]
It offers great nightlife and restaurants.
They offer the most friendly people in the world.
You have many different options for girls all within 15 to 20 minutes of each other, and most are only 5 to 10 minutes from each other.
You have the beautiful ocean waters, beach bars, cantinas.
The place is very affordable.
The downtown area is only a 15 minute ride from the airport.
*Do not stay in Nuevo Vallarta.
There are many different types of accommodations available to you.
There are many things to do during the day time hours.
Puerto Vallarta offers many different types of entertainment all within walking distance in the malecon area.
The list could go on and on but since you are only going to be there a short period of time, the reasons I mentioned are enough for you to consider this area.
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06-04-16 16:42 #232
Posts: 355For many reasons to numerous to mention:
1). Puerto Vallarta.
2). Puerto Vallarta.
3). Puerto Vallarta.
You owe me a case of Modelo or Victoria beer, and a bottle of Tequila Tradicional for my excellent advice!
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06-04-16 11:19 #231
Posts: 113Best city for a weekend trip
Hey All,
If you had 3 days on hand, which city will you visit for mongering? My top 3 choices are: Cancun, Tijuana and Mexico City. Constraints are:
1.) First time visitor to Mexico.
2.) Zero Spanish Speaking skills.
3.) Ease of scoring. (casa's similar to Sao Paulo or an overnighter you pull from EDC in Manila).
4.) Cost / Avg.
I know people choice vary but really want to hear what you prefer and why.
Thanks.
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05-28-16 09:58 #230
Posts: 728Anissa Kate
Originally Posted by Punter101 [View Original Post]
She is half Arab though. I wouldn't believe Wikipedia, yeah she's on there, but on her Twitter someone asked, and she said this: at ahmed87 f I m half arabic and half french.
Look at this reply: at AnissaKate You are not arabic. How can you be arab if you are doing porn?
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05-11-16 20:03 #229
Posts: 36Originally Posted by CJackSparrow [View Original Post]
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12-03-15 05:58 #228
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02-16-15 05:18 #227
Posts: 200Beware the gas-station scam in Mexico
I had to chuckle when I read this article because the same thing happened to me about 10 years ago = the gringo surcharge.
http://seattletimes.com/html/travel/...elwisexml.html
Beware the gas-station scam in Mexico.
A traveler ends up paying twice for a tank of gas in LOS Cabos, by credit card then cash when the card supposedly didn't work.
By Brian J. Cantwell Seattle Times travel writer.
Even guys who write about travel can get scammed.
On a recent trip to Mexico's Baja Peninsula, I'the managed to avoid filling my rental car's tank until the final day when I was about to return the car to the airport. I figured I was better off minimizing the number of times I handed over my credit card to gas stations or any business since credit-card fraud can be common in Mexico.
Good instinct, it turned out.
On Baja's Highway 1, approaching the exit for LOS Cabos International Airport, I pulled my Nissan rental car into a Pemex station, showed the attendant my card I'm always careful to do this before they start pumping and asked for a fill-up, por favor.
The first hint of trouble was when I noticed a tourist, outside his car at the next pump, having words with another attendant. It seemed his credit card wasn't going through.
I soon heard the same message from the smiling mountain-of-a-man in gray coveralls who had just filled my tank: They couldn't take my credit card.
"But I showed him my card before he pumped the gas," I complained to the fellow working the cash register, whose English was a little better than my halting Spanish.
Sorry. The bill was 455 pesos about $31 USA Surely I had cash?
Well, no. At the end of my trip, having just come from a small town with no bank or ATM, I'the exhausted my emergency reserve of Yankee dollars (which are often welcomed in Baja). And I'the deliberately spent all but a few of the Mexican pesos in my wallet. My next stop was the airport; why take pesos home?
No cash? Really, seor?
I presumed at this point that they were just doing their best to avoid credit fees on the transaction. Cash is king in Mexico.
But this was right by the airport. Payment by plastic was surely no novelty.
Mr. Coveralls gave a big grin and swiped my card one more time, then showed me a printout that (presumably) indicated it didn't go through. I offered him another card. Same result.
Several other employees clustered around. A woman who looked managerial came out from the attached convenience store to punch buttons on the outside register.
"Would you have five minutes to go to a nearby ATM and get cash?" my English-speaking friend finally asked.
It was tough to tell if I was being had or whether they were legitimately stymied by technology. I momentarily considered speeding away in self-righteous indignation, but that raised the specter of an angry chase and a Mexican jail.
Luckily, I'the given myself extra time before my flight's departure.
I nodded and started to get in my car. "Oh, and he'll come with you!" the English-speaker added, nodding toward Mr. Coveralls, who was climbing in the passenger seat. In a parting shot, he jokingly admonished me, "Don't kidnap him!
Who could actually be kidnapped in this situation? The guy with all the credit cards, who had a large stranger in a nice new car and was about to draw money from an ATM? Red flags. Maybe I should have just called a cop.
But sometimes you have to go with instinct. My gut said these guys weren't menacing. And my passenger's stumbling efforts to tell me, with a dopey grin, that he had lived in California "Fresno!" didn't add up to danger.
We smiled a lot at each other. I made small talk about Fresno. I got 500 pesos from a machine, we returned to the gas station and I was on my way.
A couple weeks later, I discovered a 455-peso charge on my credit-card statement. I'the paid twice for my gas, both by credit card and cash. I'm going through the hassle of disputing the credit-card charge through my bank.
Was it a scam? Probably. The time pressure on travelers who need to catch a plane encourages victims to resolve the situation expeditiously. An innocent mistake? Possibly. If the perpetrators had really wanted, they could have rung up an even bigger bill.
But next time, I'm keeping enough pesos in my wallet to pay cash when I fill the rental car. It's hard to know just how much you'll need. If I have pesos left over? I'll buy a T-shirt at the airport.
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12-31-14 09:30 #226
Posts: 270Amazing latina porn star
http://www.keezmovies.com/video/bust...lowjob-4868942
I think she is new, and seems to talk with an accent, can be a Mexicana, the art on the wall says Mexico or Colombia.
With that face and boy she can be a real star. Want to marry her and bring her to Europe!!
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12-12-14 04:25 #225
Posts: 1As with all news make sure you can verify it and I would say a passport would insure you less hassle and quicker immigration time.