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[QUOTE=Runner Up; 1234912]I love a lusty redhead with white skin and monster boobs!
I don't pay for ass, don't want to live in Colombia and have a sweet lady downstairs with monster boobs, money, blue eyes and blonde hair that allows me to go anywhere I want and when I want just to make sure I don't leave her.
Besos![/QUOTE]I think I have seen your red haired lady with white skin and monster boobs:
[url]https://encrypted-tbn2.google.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSDxfmmDkYMROrqCGt088F8tLiKCPm6A0WLD3ER6kyW6X4ovfef[/url]
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[QUOTE=Romir; 1085864]Romeo, para mi fue aun placer estar contigo, me encantase tu eres nuy guapo. Tu cuerpo es precioso. Me encantas.
Romeo it was a pleasure to be with you. I liked you. You are good looking, you body is precise.[/QUOTE]"Precioso" means "precious" in English bro Romir, Romero or Romeo, not "precise"!
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El centro street scene
I've been to Medellin four times and have gone to most of the strip clubs and casa. I am returning in one week for my 50th be-day and this time I really wanted to hit the street scene in el centro. Last time I tried to find but had a hard time other than 53 and degrief. Can somebody give me some good directions for the street scene in el centro. I have been unable to search the forum using the search function.
Thanks
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Huh?
[QUOTE=Tempoecorto;1236317]"Precioso" means "precious" in English bro Romir, Romero or Romeo, not "precise"![/QUOTE]Two guys, or whatever, Tempoecorto and Romir, just fell out of the blue sky, together hand in hand, and landed in the Medellin forum. Very strange because I do not have the faintest idea of what they were talking about.
EZ.
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Speaking of tequila.
Anyone ever purchase at the duty free shop when leaving the USA for Colombia? I can imagine having to pay some fee when I arrive. Anyone have any experience? Could make for a nice gift. I love gifts which I can also enjoy.
FYI: I tried Patron Cafe on New Years Eve and loved it. So being the resourceful guy I am, the other night I tried mixing Cuervo with Kahlua. Not quite the same but still pretty good. I used a 1 to 1 ratio. I imagine that might be something Colombianas might enjoy.
[QUOTE=MiamiHeatLuver;1236233]I was paying 52k Garrafa of Tapa azul (the preferred) sugar free of guaro at exito. Colombianas will drink whatever with the higher estrato girls going straight for your tequila, vodka or baileys, bypassing any guaro or ron. The prepagos and lower estrato girls drink guaro just like what it means "fire water" and like to get stupid drunk sometimes for a lot of different reasons. Try and avoid the belligerent when drunk girls, nothing but a headache and before you know it you'll have the portero or security banging on your door![/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Hasideas Tao; 1236376]Anyone ever purchase at the duty free shop when leaving the USA for Colombia? I can imagine having to pay some fee when I arrive. Anyone have any experience? Could make for a nice gift. I love gifts which I can also enjoy.
FYI: I tried Patron Cafe on New Years Eve and loved it. So being the resourceful guy I am, the other night I tried mixing Cuervo with Kahlua. Not quite the same but still pretty good. I used a 1 to 1 ratio. I imagine that might be something Colombianas might enjoy.[/QUOTE]I always buy bottles at the duty free almost every time I travel, no fees on arrival anywhere yet.
Cuervo is horse [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord140][CodeWord140][/url] compared to Patron but you can keep the Cafe.
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[QUOTE=Baywatc3; 1236319]I've been to Medellin four times and have gone to most of the strip clubs and casa. I am returning in one week for my 50th be-day and this time I really wanted to hit the street scene in el centro. Last time I tried to find but had a hard time other than 53 and degrief. Can somebody give me some good directions for the street scene in el centro. I have been unable to search the forum using the search function.
Thanks[/QUOTE]There's 2 SW areas in El Centro. One is at Calle 51 and Cra 53. Stretching for about a block in each direction. Close to Iglesia Vera Cruz. SWs of varying kinds: young and old, fat and skinny, white-brown-black, tall and short etc. Price around 20K for a short time. Plus short time hotels charge anywhere from 3-7K.
L.
The other is a few blocks away at 53 Degrief and Cra. 54. Same story but maybe a little bit younger ones. Price is 20K, but the hotels all charge 10K.
L.
Both areas are scrufty with a lot of street people and hard drinking Colombians. I've been to these places dozens and dozens of times and never been robbed, just be careful and watch your back.
L.
Personally at the first area I go to Cafe Cataraca have a coffee and watch the chicas go by. At the 2nd area I go to bar El Faro order a beer and just hang out until I make my choice.
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SWs in El Centro.
[QUOTE=BayBoy;1236429]There's 2 SW areas in El Centro.[/QUOTE]I gave up on the SW scenes a while a go. I went there a few times during the day. Very disappointed in a sense that there were no chicas above a 4. Maybe it was just not my luck. You could find better looking chicas in the daytime at Mayo, IMHO.
Cheers.
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[QUOTE=Hasideas Tao; 1236376]Anyone ever purchase at the duty free shop when leaving the USA for Colombia? I can imagine having to pay some fee when I arrive. Anyone have any experience? Could make for a nice gift. I love gifts which I can also enjoy.
I always buy the $500 amount. You get a 15% discount. Never had any problems bringing it in. Its all you can carry. And for me that is 3 50 lb bags. My carry on. And two bags of Duty free. Lots. They xray it and sometimes go thru it. But never charged me yet. Knock on wood.
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[QUOTE=Ricker;1236023]I agree, very strange to modify another guy's post.[/QUOTE]Some loser troll modified my post too and then commented on it. Makes them look like a bigger loser than they already do.
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[QUOTE=Hasideas Tao; 1236376]Anyone ever purchase at the duty free shop when leaving the USA for Colombia? I can imagine having to pay some fee when I arrive. Anyone have any experience? Could make for a nice gift. I love gifts which I can also enjoy.
FYI: I tried Patron Cafe on New Years Eve and loved it. So being the resourceful guy I am, the other night I tried mixing Cuervo with Kahlua. Not quite the same but still pretty good. I used a 1 to 1 ratio. I imagine that might be something Colombianas might enjoy.[/QUOTE]Thats all I do, at the MIAMI airport I bring one extra carry on bag INSIDE one of my carry on bags, which I fill just with booze. The duty free will have no problem selling you the booze and the customs in Colombia so far have not fucked with me. I split it up carry four in the bag and then stuff 2 more in the suitcase. Duty free has the best prices around, like 2 bottles of absolut or smirnoff for $40, 2 bottles of patron where like $60, 2 bottles of baileys for like $40, they have "top shelf" shit as well but my ladies are more than satisfied with the for-mentioned. Cheapest prices I've ever encountered.
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[QUOTE=Mr Gogo;1234599]Ahh! .The pussy put me on his ignore list, so I can't see his posts, another pussy move .[/QUOTE]I thought it was the other way around. I put you on ignore I can't see your posts. But you can still see mine.
Either way you can't see his posts becuse he was deleted by Jackson about 10 days ago.
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Duty Free
[QUOTE=MiamiHeatLuver;1236559]Thats all I do, at the MIAMI airport I bring one extra carry on bag INSIDE one of my carry on bags, which I fill just with booze. The duty free will have no problem selling you the booze and the customs in Colombia so far have not fucked with me. I split it up carry four in the bag and then stuff 2 more in the suitcase. Duty free has the best prices around, like 2 bottles of absolut or smirnoff for $40, 2 bottles of patron where like $60, 2 bottles of baileys for like $40, they have "top shelf" shit as well but my ladies are more than satisfied with the for-mentioned. Cheapest prices I've ever encountered.[/QUOTE]In all airports I have dealt with in the Americas I am handed the duty free items as I am enting the plane / gate, already wrapped up. Most US airports' Duty Free shops are more expensive than regular stores (jewlery, perfume, candy, makeup) and usually the same price on booze if you have a discount liquor store near you.
Or just buy in Colombia. Most lower end items eg: Baileys 750ML is 38. 000 at Exito / Carrefour = USD$20. 75 at today's exchange rate.
I buy my booze (not available in Colombia like single malts or DJ 1942 Tequila Or better priced stuff in the US like Grey Goose) in the US at the Duty Free shops on the way to Colombia instead of beforehand (packed in my suitaces) because of the [B]airline weight restrictions[/B]. The Duty Free stuff does not count towards any weight total. This since you are handed the bag of bottles as you are walking on the plane. I usually grab 3 or 5 bottles depending.
Like MiamiHeatLuvr when I land in Colombia I stuff a bottle or two in my carry on and stick the remainig 1 or 2 bottles in each of my suitcases. Never a problem with customs.
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[QUOTE=Sailor Jim;1236646]The Duty Free stuff does not count towards any weight total. This since you are handed the bag of bottles as you are walking on the plane. I usually grab 3 or 5 bottles depending.[/QUOTE]Some airlines do count duty free purchases towards carry-on weight. I recently researched a flight on Cathay Pacific and they mentioned just that. I've noticed that airlines are all over the place these days with weight and size restrictions. Cathay Pacific expects economy travelers to carry on a limit of 15lbs and checked luggage of 44lbs. 44 lbs minus another 7lb for the weight of my empty suitcase leaves me with a lot of laundry!
Check with your airline so you know THIER rules.
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[QUOTE=Sailor Jim; 1236640]I thought it was the other way around. I put you on ignore I can't see your posts. But you can still see mine.
Either way you can't see his posts becuse he was deleted by Jackson about 10 days ago.[/QUOTE]I couldn't see his posts unless someone replied to it. To me its like hitting someone with a sucker punch and then running away, instead of dealing with the rest, good or bad.