jon 32- probably the winner gets to survive and the loser probably ceases to exist. that is the way it is.....
addicted to woman- nobody is stomping on your rights to free speech. i have an opinion, you have one also. so keep spewing....
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jon 32- probably the winner gets to survive and the loser probably ceases to exist. that is the way it is.....
addicted to woman- nobody is stomping on your rights to free speech. i have an opinion, you have one also. so keep spewing....
a GFE nympho stoner from the good ole days in Cali
[QUOTE=Surfer]a GFE nympho stoner from the good ole days in Cali[/QUOTE]
*Hot* lass! WOW!
[QUOTE=Poturu]What is that free web site please?[/QUOTE]Web site with chica from around the world "badoo.com".
[QUOTE=Neh Hoe]Web site with chica from around the world "badoo.com".[/QUOTE]better to go to hi5.com if you ask me. too many fake pics there.
Here's an article from the LA Times about Mayor Cielo Gonzalez from Neiva, a small city of 350K in the Huila departmento. She needs constant armed guards against attack from the FARC unfortunately. She is 38 years old and if you look at her pix, well, you be the judge:
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The article also underscores the dangers in CO in certain areas outside of the big cities, especially near the 'coca highways'.
My GF told me about her. But she couldnt remember her name. I thought she was lying. That woman is beautiful.
She´s got my vote.
Damn the FARC. I think those guards are to keep me away from her!
Does anyone know if there are flights between Colombia and Cuba, and if it's safe to take in terms of US Customs?
[QUOTE=Doc Bill]Does anyone know if there are flights between Colombia and Cuba, and if it's safe to take in terms of US Customs?[/QUOTE]
try the cuba thread have seen it there
[QUOTE=Doc Bill]Does anyone know if there are flights between Colombia and Cuba, and if it's safe to take in terms of US Customs?[/QUOTE]
Doc Bill,
Cubana airlines has flights in and out of Bogota on Saturdays. Don't know if any other airlines have routes from any Colombian airport to/from the island but Avianca does not.
As far as US customs, I believe it's actually US immigration/homeland security you actually need to worry about , remember that Colombia has very close ties with the USA now and whereas I doubt that the CIA will be watching who comes in/out of Bogota/Cuba flights there always is the possibility of your passport being stamped while coming or leaving Cuba by immigration even if you ask them not to stamp. This is what you may be asked to explain upon arrival back to the USA as well as the part of the declaration form that requires you to write down what countries you visited on your trip. This area of what to do is something you should check the Cuba threads for.
Cheers,
Cubanut
You can take COPA from Bogota or Medellin with a stop in Panama, the ticket price is aprox US$ 900 roundtrip.
[QUOTE=Doc Bill]Does anyone know if there are flights between Colombia and Cuba, and if it's safe to take in terms of US Customs?[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Gruhmbards]You can take COPA from Bogota or Medellin with a stop in Panama, the ticket price is aprox US$ 900 roundtrip.[/QUOTE]
Jesus fuck. Shows what a lack of competition does to prices.
My big concern would be an exit stamp from Colombia followed by an entry stamp back into Colombia. Where did you enter in between? And why did you not exit? The Cuban aduana will not stamp a US passport unless you ask them to do so.
Even if there were no risk, Cuba sucks big time. I would not go back again with no risk and a free flight. A Cuban-born friend has offered to guide me, I have refused.
What you can do is stay a day in Panama so you will have your passport stamped. I've never noted if Colombian inmigration authorities actually "scan" your passport for stamps, but wouldn't suggest to take the risk.
Rgds
[QUOTE=Tom 33]Jesus fuck. Shows what a lack of competition does to prices.
My big concern would be an exit stamp from Colombia followed by an entry stamp back into Colombia. Where did you enter in between? And why did you not exit? The Cuban aduana will not stamp a US passport unless you ask them to do so.
Even if there were no risk, Cuba sucks big time. I would not go back again with no risk and a free flight. A Cuban-born friend has offered to guide me, I have refused. [/QUOTE]