That is it. I did a work out today so health is good. Watching porn seeing if dick is good to go.
[QUOTE=VsebudetNY;2505795]Blakman, did you take any medication to recover?[/QUOTE]
Printable View
That is it. I did a work out today so health is good. Watching porn seeing if dick is good to go.
[QUOTE=VsebudetNY;2505795]Blakman, did you take any medication to recover?[/QUOTE]
Okay now that me and my dick is friends again I am ready to go. So I have been chasing the cartegena sisters I saw at Gusto. Both very attractive young ladies nice height and wonderful bodies. The price starts out at 450 mil. Obviously she thinks I am slapshot. Finally today she accepts 250 and seems thirsty so I throw in 2 hrs on the deal along with oral no condom. I told her tomorrow if she's available. Getting these 2 sisters will make my trip. I might take a stab tonight if she's available.
[QUOTE=Knowledge;2505595]What's become of Pollo Negro? It's been quite a while since he posted. I thought about him this afternoon when I was in Plaza Botero. Something else I thought about there are the guys who mentioned some of the girls look younger than in the past. I'm not sure if it's because it's been mentioned and something I just tune out or if it really is a trend. I kind of see what guys were getting at.[/QUOTE]He is good, alive and well and back in the US working his profession. We are connected on social media so I see his status a few times a week.
The Tall Man.
[QUOTE=Blakman;2505803]Okay now that me and my dick is friends again I am ready to go. So I have been chasing the cartegena sisters I saw at Gusto. Both very attractive young ladies nice height and wonderful bodies. The price starts out at 450 mil. Obviously she thinks I am slapshot. Finally today she accepts 250 and seems thirsty so I throw in 2 hrs on the deal along with oral no condom. I told her tomorrow if she's available. Getting these 2 sisters will make my trip. I might take a stab tonight if she's available.[/QUOTE]2 sisters is fun for nothing more than the odds of banging two sisters.
Now my best Colombian paisa buddy whom I party with often and chase the bitches has had 3 sisters, all 3 and he took them down one at a time, he started with the youngest of 18 yo then worked his way to the older sister of 20 yo then completed his mission with the eldest sibling at 23 yo. Luck bastard and I only banged the 20 yo but time is still left to hunt down and conquer her two other sisters, hehehe.
The Tall Man.
Could kill the deal. But at 250. I don't want to pay taxi and I want oral no condom. That may be the deal breaker.
[QUOTE=TheTallMan;2505813]2 sisters is fun for nothing more than the odds of banging two sisters.
Now my best Colombian paisa buddy whom I party with often and chase the bitches has had 3 sisters, all 3 and he took them down one at a time, he started with the youngest of 18 yo then worked his way to the older sister of 20 yo then completed his mission with the eldest sibling at 23 yo. Luck bastard and I only banged the 20 yo but time is still left to hunt down and conquer her two other sisters, hehehe.
The Tall Man.[/QUOTE].
[QUOTE=JjBee62;2505759]For the price, I'd recommend Barra Ejecutivo. The quality is close to La Isla, but much cheaper. If you want the overall experience, skip Fase Dos and hit La Isla. You'll spend the same and have a much more satisfying night.[/QUOTE]I guess they are all three worth a look. What I remember Fase Dos pre Covid is the surprising lack of talent compared to previous visits going back several years. It seemed that for the most part amateur freelancers were showing up just to troll and see what they could scrape up. Not impressive. Still fun but from a talent standpoint it was not great.
Fair enough, he put in his time here.
[QUOTE=JjBee62;2505758]I heard he went back to the states last week.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=PolloNegro;2505792]I am home, gathering resources and plotting my next business adventure in Medellin. I am trying to figure out how to obtain a cedula extranjero, it was the only thing that slowed my progress down as far as staying in Medellin and actually earning money from Colombians. Otherwise everything else was great. I am home doing a little exercising as I gained a lot of weight being in Medellin during the quarantine. I will return real soon for a short stay sometime in January, and then I will take a 6 month break to gather up resources for my next adventure.
Here in America you can move around a little more than you could during the quarantine, just the walking and exercising has shredded some pounds off of me, none of which I could do while in Medellin. The areas in which I stayed, I didn't know them well enough to walk around without getting lost, so I stayed mostly inside unless I returned to Centro. I am trying to figure out the process of obtaining a cedula extranjero and then I can carry out some of my plans like buying a car, motorcycle, renting an apartment at the Colombian rate for services without going through a third party. There are many business opportunities in Medellin if you study the people.
I have many great memories and fotos from my 8 month stay. I will post some of the photos when I get a chance to as I have been super busy since I returned to America.[/QUOTE]Getting the cedula de extranjero is pretty easy, but first you have to get any visa that's longer than 90 days (extending the tourist visa doesn't count. Once you have your visa, you're required to apply for the cedula within 14 days (or within 14 days after returning to Colombia if you get the Visa from a Colombian Consulate in the US.
In Colombia, take your passport, with visa, along with copies of your visa and passport main page, to the Migración office. You'll also need a blood type certificate. I got mine at Clinica Las Vegas. It took about 30 minutes to get results and cost 9500 COP. They'll review your paperwork, have you fingerprinted and photographed, then send you to the bank to pay the fee. Bring back the receipt and you're all set. If I remember correctly, you can go back and pick it up in about 2 weeks.
Getting the Visa is the trickier part. If you get it while in Colombia you have to go to Bogota to the Migración office there. Each type of Visa has a financial requirement. You need to show the previous 6 months of your bank balance showing an average above the requirement for your particular visa. The amount is based on multiples of the minimum monthly wage. Each visa has it's own requirement. I'll cover how to get the student visa.
For a student visa, you first need to prepay for classes at an accredited school. Since you're already fluent in Spanish this saves you money. The Spanish for foreigners courses are the most expensive. If you prepay for 3 months of courses you can get a 6 month visa, 6 months of courses for a 1 year visa. The school will give you the paperwork once you've paid. 20 hours of classroom study meets the requirement for 1 month. That's just 1 class.
The University will probably require proof of international health insurance.
You will also need to write a letter to Migración. It's a simple letter saying you accept financial responsibility to leave Colombia once your visa expires or once you are ineligible for it.
The Migración website covers all the finer details. Once you have everything ready you can upload it (in PDF format) which speeds up the interview process. Plan on spending a few hours at the Bogota Migración office in total.
You can also get the Visa without leaving Medellín, but that requires sending your passport to Bogota. I'm don't have that much faith in Colombia to do that.
Good to hear. We will keep the home fires burning for you. By the way, you don't need a cedula to purchase a vehicle or rent / buy an apartment. You do need a visa that is not for tourism to avoid the 90 day stay limit and renewal hassle. You research will show you the various options. An investment visa of 3 or 5 years may work well for you. Good luck, stay well, and hurry back.
[QUOTE=PolloNegro;2505792]I am home, gathering resources and plotting my next business adventure in Medellin. I am trying to figure out how to obtain a cedula extranjero, it was the only thing that slowed my progress down as far as staying in Medellin and actually earning money from Colombians. Otherwise everything else was great. I am home doing a little exercising as I gained a lot of weight being in Medellin during the quarantine. I will return real soon for a short stay sometime in January, and then I will take a 6 month break to gather up resources for my next adventure.
Here in America you can move around a little more than you could during the quarantine, just the walking and exercising has shredded some pounds off of me, none of which I could do while in Medellin. The areas in which I stayed, I didn't know them well enough to walk around without getting lost, so I stayed mostly inside unless I returned to Centro. I am trying to figure out the process of obtaining a cedula extranjero and then I can carry out some of my plans like buying a car, motorcycle, renting an apartment at the Colombian rate for services without going through a third party. There are many business opportunities in Medellin if you study the people.[/QUOTE]
This is not as big of a list asI would like, but my illness kept me from checking out several other places. I only ate hamburgers twice this trip and both were for different girls and different reasons.
Classic Diner. This is Colombia's take on the 50's Malt shop, located in Envigado, off Avenida Poblado, about 1 or 2 blocks north of the Calle de Buena Mesa area. Heading south on Avenida Poblado look for the White archway on the right. There are several restaurants in the complex with a variety of food. Burgers, hotdogs, french fries, onion rings malts and shakes. Food is pretty good and it's a cool atmosphere. If you've ever been to the Corvette Diner in San Diego, California, it's somewhat similar.
Chef Burger Centro Comercial Viva. This was the choice of the non-pro I wasted time with. I've eaten at other Chef Burger locations, my favorite is at Los Contenadores in Envigado. Their burgers are consistently good. As a side note, CC Viva is currently the largest mall in South America and worth a visit, if you like people watching at the mall. Plenty of good restaurants, although my favorite, Patatas al Cielo, was closed.
SaludPan in Laureles. If you're walking south on La 70, turn right at Mondongos and it's less than 2 blocks on the right. It's a bakery, restaurant and health food store all rolled into one. Menu of the day has vegan, vegetarian, chicken and fish options every day. The price is around 17 k depending on your choices. I don't often eat vegetarian, but did it 3 times here. It's the only place I visited more than once. Thanks to Villiany for the recommendation.
Full Arabe in Laureles. This place has been on my favorites list for 3 years. It serves Lebanese food and I've never been disappointed. I've probably recommended this restaurant more than any other. Plan on spending about 25 k each for a good dinner. From San Peter Apartments, step out the door and turn right. It's less than a block away on the left.
Ajua. This is a somewhat trendy taco bar with at least 2 locations. In Laureles, walking south on La 70 it's towards the south end on the left. In Parque Lleras, turn right at The Beer Store and it's about a block down on the right. Tacos are 5 k each and they have a few different hot sauces available.
The Greek Connection in Parque Lleras. This is another long time favorite. It's expensive, drinks appetizers and entrees can exceed $30 per person, but the food is excellent. Some nights they have a belly dancer performing and customers are given a chance to join in the fun by breaking a plate. I don't know if there is a charge. My mother would spin in her grave if I intentionally broke a plate.
Orale, various locations. This is a common chain of Mexican restaurants in Medellin. Food is good and dependable. There's a seafood version right next door to San Peter Apartments and a regular one just 1 block in the opposite direction.
El Botanico in Provenza. This is about as upscale as I ever go. I'm usually happy paying 10 k for a plate lunch with guarapo. However, when the urge for decadence hits, this is my favorite. It's located on Carrera 33 just off Calle 7. It's nice and quiet so you can have a conversation, the seats are comfortable (almost unheard of in Colombia) and the service is excellent. Try the cocktail called "Spicy. " It's an experience worth the price.
Buen provecho!
[QUOTE=Knowledge;2505850]Good to hear. We will keep the home fires burning for you. By the way, you don't need a cedula to purchase a vehicle or rent / buy an apartment. You do need a visa that is not for tourism to avoid the 90 day stay limit and renewal hassle. You research will show you the various options. An investment visa of 3 or 5 years may work well for you. Good luck, stay well, and hurry back.[/QUOTE]The investment visa for five years is actually a "resident visa" as long as you own the investment and are not away from the Country for longer than a two year period. My friend has one, and it's is good forever, not requiring renewal with the only thing needed to be renewed is the Cedula, which he just renewed after five years. The downside of getting the Resident visa though is you have to make a sizable investment, and they have tightened up the regulations for obtaining one, including having to pay into the Colombian social security system I think it's called EPS just like in the USA if you have income, and you need to be signed up for Colombian Health insurance. The other downside is if your in Country more than six months, you are considered a Colombian tax resident, and can be subject to taxes, and a potential wealth tax if you are very wealthy. And most foreigners with a resident visa don't stay in the Country more than six months because Colombian taxes are very high.
[QUOTE=Blakman;2505781]Fortunately for me my illness was do to overtraining and severe dehydration. I am actually using it as covid precaution to be more careful certain places I go to. I am cruising this trip. I just want to make it home without covid. I won't be back to Colombia so fuck learning spanish but applaud all of yall who took time to learn it. Slappricing. You pay the prime amount for chicas so you should have no problem getting chicas. I think anyone willing to pay 200k to 350k for 1hr can have any girl coming to their home whether they speak spanish or not. Theres no skill to that. Might guarantee a volume of experience. Especially with a beauty thats desirable. Slapshot your reference to la isla. You negotiated a 1,000000 to 500k. Thats bad skills management. Obviously she isnt worth 1,000000 so she or pinky pulled one on you
.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Blakman;2505803]Okay now that me and my dick is friends again I am ready to go. So I have been chasing the cartegena sisters I saw at Gusto. Both very attractive young ladies nice height and wonderful bodies. The price starts out at 450 mil. Obviously she thinks I am slapshot. Finally today she accepts 250 and seems thirsty so I throw in 2 hrs on the deal along with oral no condom. I told her tomorrow if she's available. Getting these 2 sisters will make my trip. I might take a stab tonight if she's available.[/QUOTE]Blabacusman, I won't go too deep in to the numbers, but I will just say 1. 000.000 to 500.000 is better negotiating than 450.000 to 250.000 - also, 800.000 for a La Isla girl is about the same chicas are asking at your new favorite spot, Gusto. So, add a bar fine, and that's that. I didn't meet her in Centro and get quoted 1 MM. Also, I don't think I ever pay 250-300 for an hour. During quarantine, maybe once or twice, when I was using an "agency" and thus, paid that type of pricing. Many of my repeats have been around 150-200 k and never with a set time constraint. Where are you off to, after Kenya? Colombia seems like it's a good fit, for you. Pricing, GFE, Cost of Living, maybe travel plays into it, etc. I'd guess Brasil or Thailand, but don't be afraid to send GPS coordinates if you find a untouched diamond mine. Also, are these chicks really sisters, or are they sistuhs? If they are legit sisters, I can't see it being the fairytale porno ending, unless you split them up. I hope it's not the same chick I pulled in March. She earned points for her power and curves, but she broke-even with her lack of hygiene.
I'm just hoping I feel 100%, tomorrow, so I can go crush some turkey on Thursday. Pinky's mom asked if we would be Godparents for her 8-month old, and go to the baptism on Dec 6. This is in Cordoba. I said no. I think that's just a ploy to reel me in. I'll use those couple days to see a few favorites one last time, prior to having to do the whole packing, planning, quality time week. Pinky's cell phone went for a swim in the jacuzzi, Monday night, and her laptop died, as well. That would be the day after IVA-free. I'll check prices on Friday. I'd prefer to get a recent model iPhone. I dropped mine in the jacuzzi about 4 times this Summer, and it's still chugging along. If anyone has an extra on-hand, PM me.
JJBee, the lower-end investor visa, is it easily renewed after year?
Thanks for all the great information. Can someone here provide some hints on how I can build up Facebook connections for Medellin paisas?
You know slapshot. If it wasnt for a pic you showed of yourself. I would think your more of blakman LOL. These girls look special and very dolled up and hygenic. They certain look like new stars on the block. Gabrielle union. I would not entertain a 3 some I can't see it. Just solo. 800 k at gusto so if I manage a 250 deal I done well. I might of messed up by asking for 2 hours, taxi included, oral without condom. No feedback in a minute. After this trip is Jamaica, return then Kenya. After Kenya I actually think I am going to retire. But my next option would be to buddy up with balbomyman and have him show me around Brazil. Slapshot your relationship with pinky is really admirable and interesting. You have manage yo stay half in and half out.
Yes colombia is ideal for a long stay. The transition from us to colombia is so simple. But i am all about trying new countries
[QUOTE=SlapShot10;2505873]Blabacusman, I won't go too deep in to the numbers, but I will just say 1. 000.000 to 500.000 is better negotiating than 450.000 to 250.000 - also, 800.000 for a La Isla girl is about the same chicas are asking at your new favorite spot, Gusto. So, add a bar fine, and that's that. I didn't meet her in Centro and get quoted 1 MM. Also, I don't think I ever pay 250-300 for an hour. During quarantine, maybe once or twice, when I was using an "agency" and thus, paid that type of pricing. Many of my repeats have been around 150-200 k and never with a set time constraint. Where are you off to, after Kenya? Colombia seems like it's a good fit, for you. Pricing, GFE, Cost of Living, maybe travel plays into it, etc. I'd guess Brasil or Thailand, but don't be afraid to send GPS coordinates if you find a untouched diamond mine. Also, are these chicks really sisters, or are they sistuhs? If they are legit sisters, I can't see it being the fairytale porno ending, unless you split them up. I hope it's not the same chick I pulled in March. She earned points for her power and curves, but she broke-even with her lack of hygiene.
I'm just hoping I feel 100%, tomorrow, so I can go crush some turkey on Thursday. Pinky's mom asked if we would be Godparents for her 8-month old, and go to the baptism on Dec 6. This is in Cordoba. I said no. I think that's just a ploy to reel me in. I'll use those couple days to see a few favorites one last time, prior to having to do the whole packing, planning, quality time week. Pinky's cell phone went for a swim in the jacuzzi, Monday night, and her laptop died, as well. That would be the day after IVA-free. I'll check prices on Friday. I'd prefer to get a recent model iPhone. I dropped mine in the jacuzzi about 4 times this Summer, and it's still chugging along. If anyone has an extra on-hand, PM me.
JJBee, the lower-end investor visa, is it easily renewed after year?[/QUOTE].
[QUOTE=Shagmeister7777;2505887]Thanks for all the great information. Can someone here provide some hints on how I can build up Facebook connections for Medellin paisas?[/QUOTE]I'd like to know as well! I usually hit the pages but want to experience the FB girls as well on my third trip.