Thanks! Great suggestions.
[QUOTE=AdamWl;2729014]You could try connecting it to Wi-Fi if it has that capability. Or if it has Bluetooth you could try to send the photos to another phone (or to a laptop that has Bluetooth). You can also try connecting via usb cable to the PC / laptop and see if you can copy the data from there. Not sure if the phone is sim-locked for Colombian service provider, if it is then you might need to find a tech-store that removes the simlocks and then you can put any service provider SIM card. Another option, if the Colombian service provider offers it, is to enable international / USA data roaming but this can get *very* expensive especially uploading / downloading a lot of data so better check the pricing if going that route.[/QUOTE]Tried my Spectrum WiFi, no go. I tried the Bluetooth and made a connection to my laptop but all the Outbound transfers were "unsuccessful". I plugged a USB cable from my computer into the phone but all it does is indicate that it is charging. I believe the phone is SIM-locked as you wrote, which I why it stopped working when I left Colombia, I believe.
I agree, roaming charges would probably be exorbitant. I have a portable hard CD drive, maybe record it onto that and then transfer? I may need to get the phone unlocked. Or just live with the idea that I have fotos stuck on a fone. Wait until I return to Colombia and load them to the Cloud, which I should have done before I left. Hindsight being 20/20 and all that. Thanks again for your response!
Both types of bombillos I purchased doubled as Blue Tooth speakers
[QUOTE=AdamWl;2729045]Don't see Bluetooth speaker on the screenshot, this has been the biggest improvement in sessions for me here.[/QUOTE]Not sure how many guys are aware of that dual functionality, the bombillos are also Blue Tooth speakers.
Bogota vs Medellin Street Meat
Boys,
I've been in Bogota for about a month and the prices / chicas are amazing. I'm transitioning to Medellin soon. How are the Medellin street girls prices in comparison to Bogota? Here it's no more than 100 mil pesos for everything.
Thanks, yeah, Surfer has a common compulsion, perservation of self
[QUOTE=JohnGault;2729174]{ I know my lifestyle seems like a "high wire act" to some, but it's all relative. I wrote about my friend Crazy George in Medellin. I look like a monk compared to him. }.
Since I met you twice last month in MDE I can believe all the stuff you put out. What I have trouble with is this Crazy George being more loco than you. Ja Ja.[/QUOTE]He repeatedly mentions or references "fiction" for no apparent reason when he responds to me (sigh with eye roll). Not important nor relevant to my life, but that's why I repeatedly mention that he lives in a box of his own construction. Like a lot of people, he has very preconcieved ideas of how life around him should proceed and exist.
When Surfer or guys like him read or attempt to comprehend experiences that are so far removed from anything they could possibly possbily imagine experienceing on their own, their brain defaults to "fiction" in order to preserve their sense of self. Not saying he or anyone is emulating me, or maybe a few, but it it simply too much of a challenge to their core concept of self to incorporate or accept accounts that are so different from anything they will ever experience on their own. Psychology 101, stuff.
To accept others who are different, that takes open-mindedness, an ability to synthesize new concepts out of the info provided, and a maturity and higher level of intellectual functioning that most people simply do not posess, so he is definitely not alone. In the beginning when I first started posting here over two years ago I think, I used to get a lot more challenges about the accuracy of my accounts, but I guess I wore them down with my constancy, jajajaja. Now, it's pretty much just Surfer-Dude.
Like you, Loopy, who is a very insightful dude, met me and afterwards he wrote here something something like, "he is the same in real life as he is when he posts". I was glad he saw it that way. You have just enough "wild man" in you to recognize and respect someone who is bent like me.
Really, it's the height of rudeness on Surfer's part but it's not like ISG is insulated from assholes, quite the opposite. But I get it and and I am the honest one on this issue. I know he doesn't get it, he probably never will and and he might not even be conciously aware of this particular short circuit default in his brain, so I try not to take it personally. He is after all, one of the self-appointed subject matter experts here, and he addition to preservation of his self, he probably feels he is doing his duty in pointing out his opinion about my veracity to other users here. Who knows? I don't have anything to prove to anyone, jajajaja.
Now, I got to get me a phone, and quick-like.
I believe the concept to be profound
[QUOTE=Surfer500;2729168]I agree with the concept that love=money in Colombia.
Basically we are in the "pay-pool", and it can be very cheap indeed.[/QUOTE]Love equals money or money equals love. I don't mean on a superficial level. The chicas really feel it. To them, we are rich beyond their dreams and they feel, if you love me, why wouldn't you give me money? Once I truly incorporated and accepted the concept, my relationships with all my chicas blossomed and became clear.
Like you mentioned, surprisingly, it can have little to do with the actual dollar amount. The chicas have an innate and accurate sense of their worth, in pesos and dollars, referenced to what the guy who they are with can afford to pay, and they adjust their expectations accordingly. As long as they feel the guy who they are with is giving something proportionate to what he can actually afford, they are happy.
My downfall, is my chicas see how much I spend on the pink shit, and that unfortunately sets the bar quite a bit higher, but that "problem" is of my own doing and I can only blame myself for that predicament, not them. What can I say when they observe, "But you spent X-million pesos this week on. . . ? " I tell them I worked long and hard to spend my money the way I choose, but if we are talking love, that is obviously a selfish retort and does not fly well.
The flip-side to this is that the mongerer has to buy-in to the same concept and not feel like they are being "used" or taken advantage of when they pay. Then, you can have a truly loving relationship with these chicas, if so desired.
All this only matters if guys want or are trying to actually develop meaningful and fulfilling relationships with the chicas. For the mongerers who are one-and-done, wet-mudhole fuckers, who see Pay 4 Play as a binary transaction without shades of gray, this concept is basically meaningless and not useful to them. I can appreciate that and keeping it simple. That is simply not me. Maybe I should trend a little more in that direction, because my life in Medellin often appears complicated and out-of-control to some, but I love it that way and I am very, very happy!