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08-06-20 21:18 #38604
Posts: 586The one thing about living in Medellin or visiting often is that you meet a lot of people, some of them whom become friends. It has been 15 years of visiting for me. I met Andrea 5 years ago. I have sessioned with her several times in the past. She is a flaca. Good BBBJ. Love to receive oral (which is like to give). She has a nice, tight ass. Never did anal with her, but if you are into it, ask her about it. I imagine it would be good. Nice personality. She's hurting for cash, like most of them, because her clients cannot visit. If anyone on the ground is looking for a change of pace, talk to her and see if the can give you want you want at a price you want. I have already explained to her that prices have come down because of so much supply and so little demand and she seems to get it. I am just doing this as a favor to a friend.
https://www.facebook.com/andryy.gallego
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08-06-20 17:58 #38603
Posts: 2513Originally Posted by Stirling [View Original Post]
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08-06-20 17:33 #38602
Posts: 163Still in awe, LOL
Mid May I reported on my admiration and quite frankly my jealousy of those punters operating in Columbia. For awhile, the only action on the board! Albeit, some regions have started to emerge from hibernation, there are still legions of us stuck at home with no hope of international travel until at least 2021.
Still living vicariously through you. Keep the reports coming and post more pics. I'm sure it's a burden, but remember, you're fucking for all of us at the moment LOL.
Stirling (Columbia hopeful 2021).
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08-06-20 16:32 #38601
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by BlackPage [View Original Post]
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08-06-20 16:31 #38600
Posts: 335Originally Posted by Luminus [View Original Post]
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08-06-20 16:28 #38599
Posts: 3801Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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08-06-20 16:00 #38598
Posts: 469Really
Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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08-06-20 15:58 #38597
Posts: 2513Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
I had drivers taking me from New Delhi to Agra, and also around Kerala some 15 years ago. Then I understood why an European driving license is not valid there (really?), but tourists need to hire local drivers. I don't mind aggressive way to drive and pass, but that was TERRIFIC. It's a whole huge madhouse. What was incredible was the CONTINUOUS background strong noise of horns. Everyone horns, continuously, while driving along the road. Imagine dozens of horns playing intermittently, simultaneously, continuously, all around you while you drive along a road.
Why? Because before passing a car, or just approaching from back, one MUST horn to signal his presence. I miss the usefulness of all that horning, when everyone is horning all the time all together. How can you understand WHO is horning? And why? Who among all horners is approaching or wants to call attention?
My dismay for all such chaos reached the peak, when I saw at the back of a truck the big label warning cars approaching from back: "PLEASE HORN". Unbelievable.
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08-06-20 15:36 #38596
Posts: 4027I never tried driving in India and I really hated being a passenger, even in the countryside. The congestion and on the fly traffic rules are exhausting.
Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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08-06-20 14:03 #38595
Posts: 5652Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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08-06-20 13:56 #38594
Posts: 5652Originally Posted by SpiderRider [View Original Post]
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08-06-20 12:29 #38593
Posts: 4027Several US stayed have no helmet law. Ohio is another and Connecticut did for some time. The DR has a helmet law but like many other laws it is not uniformly enforced. Motorcycles are involved in most accidents.
Originally Posted by SpiderRider [View Original Post]
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08-06-20 03:44 #38592
Posts: 3Thank you Talon and Jbee62! Great information! LOL'ed at "struck prepago gold".
I was looking at SA. Is the membership worth it?
Originally Posted by Talon [View Original Post]Last edited by Admin2; 08-06-20 at 15:08.
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08-06-20 02:48 #38591
Posts: 112Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]
Obviously, people here have success with driving in MDE, as many contributors have shared that they travel with their own car and motorcycle and they do so safely. I feel like if I lived in MDE for a long period of time, knew the roads, understood the driving climate / culture, I could eventually adapt and start driving.
I did notice that expat on YouTube who has his AirBnB business, does GoPro videos of him riding his bicycle through Bogota, and I believe he has been living in Colombia for over a decade.
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08-06-20 02:41 #38590
Posts: 221Originally Posted by Surfer500 [View Original Post]