National Strike in Colombia on Thursday November 21-Next Week
For those who are in Colombia or will be flying into or out of, or anywhere within the Colombia next Thursday, there will be a nationwide strike going on within the Country this day which includes the air traffic controllers, truckers, and many others all across the Country. From the Colombians I have spoken with, it may be a day of violence with predictions of over a million protesters in Bogota, and maybe as many as 100,000 in Medellin. Apparently the main protest location in Medellin will be taking place in "EL Centro" in and around the government buildings. There also may be disruptions at other spots in the City, such as the Metro stations by the protesters. I don't know much more than this and have been told to be very careful around town on this day. Think in terms of what has happened in other South American countries lately, as this day of protest may have some similarities to what has occurred elsewhere. More information about this can be found on the Internet.
Ground Zero Update 5 PM Friday
[QUOTE=RudeBwoy100;2393014]BTW, fase dos female quality is not much better tha centro but they just have way more expensive prices. The same things you can gwt at lleras, dase dos or luna lunera is there to be had in centro for a fraction of the price.[/QUOTE]And much more! Yesterday at 5 PM at ground zero (Carrea / Calle 52) there where herds of girls out, you almost had to push them aside to get thru them all. Totally mind boggling how many were out.
And some of the Venezuelans aren't to smart, or perhaps I don't give them enough credit for trying. One of them told me 50 K for a rato and I started laughing at her, and when I told her lots of the Colombians will go for 20 K, the next thing she says is, okay how about 25 K then. Then she goes on a diatribe about some of the Venezuelans that are going for 10 and 15 K, the fat and disgusting Venezuelan "fuglies". Because so many Venezuelans have shown up at ground zero within the last several months, not only have the Colombians been pissed off since they started showing up, but now the Venezuelans are having issues within their own ranks.
And the day before yesterday, two Colombian Chicas came up to me and started telling me how good their services are and were literally begging me to take them, and I blew them off, way to aggressive, when Chicas tell me how great their service is going to be immediately while talking with them and the push to go the room, that's a gigantic red flag for me.