Almost certain I know the answer but can someone who has been there confirm: New Years Eve is a bad time to go to MDE for p4 p, right?
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Almost certain I know the answer but can someone who has been there confirm: New Years Eve is a bad time to go to MDE for p4 p, right?
[QUOTE=FunLuvr;2121285]Learn the addressing scheme in Latin countries. Calles (CL) and Carreras (Cra) intersect. Using the address of New Life as an example, it is on Calle 56 between Carrera 43 and the next higher numbered Carrera. The next higher Carrera is 45 because 44 doesn't go through that area. Like in the US, even numbers are on one side of the street and odd numbers are on the other side. Go to the intersection of Calle 56 and Carrera 43, start walking on Calle 56. If the numbers after the dash are incrementing, you are going in the right direction. If the numbers are decreasing, reverse your direction. In conclusion, New Life is on Calle 56,39 numbers from the intersection with Carrera 43.[/QUOTE]Yeah, but that is just the system in Colombia. Other Latin Américan countries have other systems and not too many use carreras. Many use avenidas. San José CR has a quadrant system such that Calle 18 is nowhere near Calle 17. Buenos Aires has a great grid system and all the blocks are 100 meters long. Guatemala may have some type of system but mostly it is just chaos theory. Other cities have virtually no street numbers. So there is no one addressing scheme in Latin countries, at all.
[QUOTE=SmokersRule;2121424]Almost certain I know the answer but can someone who has been there confirm: New Years Eve is a bad time to go to MDE for p4 p, right?[/QUOTE]Traditionally Colombians spend new years eve with family and only later go out to party. When they do go out to party its with family as well. You also have the novios and what not wanting to spend time with their women. Not the best time to go.
I will arrive in MDE tomorrow for 10 days. This is my third trip at this time (and have been traveling there for over 11 years). If you know chicas. No problem. They still have bills to pay in January. New Year's eve is almost impossible unless you get invited to a chicas house or you can find a girl whose family does not live in MDE (e. G. , family lives in small towns and girl could not go home; Venezuelans). But other than New Year's eve, never have a problem. My only real problem is too many girls who want to see me (and we know why. $$ and trying to decide which to see.
[QUOTE=YippieKayay;2121455]Traditionally Colombians spend new years eve with family and only later go out to party. When they do go out to party its with family as well. You also have the novios and what not wanting to spend time with their women. Not the best time to go.[/QUOTE]
You did not mention the prevalent system of addresses based on distance from the center city. For example, a house with the address "Carretera Pedro, km. 75" will be located 75 kilometers from the center of the city or town. It's not that different really from numbered streets (E. G. 10th Street).
[QUOTE=Dickhead;2121442]Yeah, but that is just the system in Colombia. Other Latin Amrican countries have other systems and not too many use carreras. Many use avenidas. San Jos CR has a quadrant system such that Calle 18 is nowhere near Calle 17. Buenos Aires has a great grid system and all the blocks are 100 meters long. Guatemala may have some type of system but mostly it is just chaos theory. Other cities have virtually no street numbers. So there is no one addressing scheme in Latin countries, at all.[/QUOTE]
I am headed to Colombia this afternoon. What should I pay for a taxi between the airport and Hotel M. What is the current exchange rate? I will change couple hundred US at the airport.
I have a six hour layover in Panama City. Is that enough time to taxi and check into the Hyatt pick up a girl do the deed and return to the airport to catch my Medellin flight?
[QUOTE=Knowledge;2121483]You did not mention the prevalent system of addresses based on distance from the center city. For example, a house with the address "Carretera Pedro, km. 75" will be located 75 kilometers from the center of the city or town. It's not that different really from numbered streets (E. G. 10th Street).[/QUOTE]Yeah, they have that here in Guatemala, although I have not seen it inside towns, only on the rutas. And then there is the 'system' where the numbers on one side of the street don't line up with the ones on the other side of the street, at all. No idea what that is based on but I have seen it several places. I imagine it comes from numbering the buildings starting at some point, but there are more buildings on one side than the other? Wanting things to be completely logical in LatAm is pretty futile, but is of course part of its peculiar charm.
Manuela Restrepo- very pretty Flaquita with awesome naturals but everything was no in the room, She acted like she did not know how to give a massage, wanted the money upfront, no DATY, no this, know that, etc. Etc. Etc. I pull the plug after about 10 minutes, gave her half of the agreed-upon fee and told her to hit the road. Bad service guys, bad service avoid at all cost.
[QUOTE=Pilot3592;2121663]I am headed to Colombia this afternoon. What should I pay for a taxi between the airport and Hotel M. What is the current exchange rate? I will change couple hundred US at the airport.[/QUOTE][URL]http://bfy.tw/FlTC[/URL]
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I have a six hour layover in Panama City. Is that enough time to taxi and check into the Hyatt pick up a girl do the deed and return to the airport to catch my Medellin flight?[/QUOTE]In Panama City Habanos isn't active until 9 pmish? But you could do it in a New York minute! Unfortunately everything takes longer in Panama City. Probably take you 3 hours just to make it to check in.
[QUOTE=ElMechanico;2121737]Manuela Restrepo- very pretty Flaquita with awesome naturals but everything was no in the room, She acted like she did not know how to give a massage, wanted the money upfront, no DATY, no this, know that, etc. Etc. Etc. I pull the plug after about 10 minutes, gave her half of the agreed-upon fee and told her to hit the road. Bad service guys, bad service avoid at all cost.[/QUOTE]Where did you find this gem? And also decidedly not good looking. Does she have a sister?
While going thru my footage and pics from June, found some I hadn't seen yet. Including this happy street reunion with my Centro street girlie Sara. We had met and did a 30 k session the day before, next day we just ran into each other as I was walking from VeraCruz block to Raudal block. Had been looking for her also.
She squealed and gave me a big hug, soon as we said Hello, I asked her to if she wanted to go back to my room this time, and we turned and went!
I offered her 60 k to go to my hotel 2 blocks away but after she stayed 4 hours gave her 150 k. (in pink is her the day before).
I am glad that you did not give money upfront. You handled the situation very good.
[QUOTE=ElMechanico;2121737]Manuela Restrepo- very pretty Flaquita with awesome naturals but everything was no in the room, She acted like she did not know how to give a massage, wanted the money upfront, no DATY, no this, know that, etc. Etc. Etc. I pull the plug after about 10 minutes, gave her half of the agreed-upon fee and told her to hit the road. Bad service guys, bad service avoid at all cost.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Pilot3592;2121663]I am headed to Colombia this afternoon. What should I pay for a taxi between the airport and Hotel M. What is the current exchange rate? I will change couple hundred US at the airport.
I have a six hour layover in Panama City. Is that enough time to taxi and check into the Hyatt pick up a girl do the deed and return to the airport to catch my Medellin flight?[/QUOTE]I recommend calling up a agency and confirm a talent the day before you leave. Have them meet you at a love motel at a certain time. Then hop right back to airport. Pack light or just leave your bags checked so you don't have to worry about checking in again. If you plan it right, it should go smoothly. On that note. You never know when dealing with the talent so make sure they are reputable.
download xe.com app and you will always be up to date on the exchange rate anywhere
[QUOTE=Pilot3592;2121663]I am headed to Colombia this afternoon. What should I pay for a taxi between the airport and Hotel M. What is the current exchange rate? I will change couple hundred US at the airport.
I have a six hour layover in Panama City. Is that enough time to taxi and check into the Hyatt pick up a girl do the deed and return to the airport to catch my Medellin flight?[/QUOTE]The posted rate is 65 k from the airport to Medellin. Currently, you'll get roughly 2850 pesos per dollar.
[QUOTE=ElMechanico;2121737]Manuela Restrepo- very pretty Flaquita with awesome naturals but everything was no in the room, She acted like she did not know how to give a massage, wanted the money upfront, no DATY, no this, know that, etc. Etc. Etc. I pull the plug after about 10 minutes, gave her half of the agreed-upon fee and told her to hit the road. Bad service guys, bad service avoid at all cost.[/QUOTE]To be honest, I did not even find her that pretty, but definitely flaquita and young. Indeed, she has much to learn about service.