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You picked a good post after which to model yours
[QUOTE=Regnom3000;2590331]Drawing inspiration from a post I saw recently and wanted to add to it.[/QUOTE]Strong work, concise, useful, organized, tight, good writing. Basically, everything my posts are not, jajaja. You are a Quick Learner, grasshopper. I think you can unofficially be graduated from newbie status. Pretty soon you will start to lap us which is the best possible result. Keep on Keepin' On!
Travelling to Medellin next week
Hello everyone,
I read lot of post on this forum I have few question.
1. I have read one of the post where he visited brothels. Is it safe to visit brothels?
2. Any girl friendly hotels?
3. Medellin have black chicas? Or Bogotá have more black chicas? Any places in Medellin where you find black chicas?
4. Is it really worth it to try SA? Any one have good luck with it or waste of time and money. I see few of them say they have lot of bots in their websites or any website suggestion.
5. Lot of people on this form are mentioning like 50 mil which means 50 million?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
"A weekend with Pablo Escobar"
A friend recently sent me a link to the article below entitled "A Weekend with Pablo Escobar". Perhaps this post best belongs on the far less active, "Stupid Shit in Medellin" thread, but I thought that many BMs here, especially the veteran Medellin hands, would find it entertaining. The author's a Colombian journalist who was invited by Escobar (back in 1983) to visit with him at the drug lord's Naples hacienda (the one populated by an exotic menagerie—both of African wildlife and of human oddities as well). This account of the visit wasn't published until some 20 years later.
As an aside: I don't know about you, but when visiting Medellin today, I find the phenomena of Narco-Tourism to be somehow both amusing and sad, at one and the same time.
[URL]https://prodavinci.com/un-fin-de-semana-con-pablo-escobar/[/URL]
FYI, the article's in Español, but for those that don't speak / read Spanish, when I click on the Twitter or Instagram icons at the top right of the article and then return to the document itself, a Google translate option appears at the upper right.