Guy's,
Got a group of 40 people going to Halloween Mango's tomorrow night, same group going to the 50 Cent concerto Saturday night also.
"Conquistardor Aussie Greg"
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Guy's,
Got a group of 40 people going to Halloween Mango's tomorrow night, same group going to the 50 Cent concerto Saturday night also.
"Conquistardor Aussie Greg"
[quote=vector313]myself and a coworker (2 late 20's black guys) made the trip to mde and had a blast. we stayed in poblado and actually spent most of our evenings in that big area of bars and restaurants hitting on regular women (95% incredibly gorgeous)
during the day we roamed around centro checking out all of the hotties on the street while searching for the clubs listed here. we had an incredibly hard time finding a lot of them by the addresses here. we never could find ejectivo, americana, or any of those strip clubs on called 53. didn't matter though, there were hotties shopping everywhere in the surrounding areas.
we did manage to hit fase dos late one evening, and althought i didn't sample the goods i surely wish i did. i don't care about the price, those women are ridiculously fine and i will definitely have at least 2 when i return, probably next weekend.
we did managed to find sexi ladi and new life. and they were awesome.
we did nightcaps on mayorista both nights, and needless to say it kinda sucked. the short time sex and pure businesslike screwing were a far cry from the great service at new life. my partner even got hit with the "knock on the door every 3 minute scam" and we were warned by some local friends we had made to watch out wallets very closely while doing business in mayorista. supposedly the women will snatch money out of your pants if you hit the bathroom and leave them alone. even for the price, mayorista wasn't worth the grime and cost of the cab ride.
can someone please confirm the location/directions to the centro strip clubs? also i would like to know if the girls at san diego are on par with the girls from f2, because if so, i will definitely make it a point to get there.
[size=-2][b][u]editor's note[/u]:[/b] [blue]i would suggest that the author or another forum member consider posting a link to this report in the reports of distinction thread. please [url=http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/announcement-reportsofdistinction.php?]click here[/url] for more information.[/blue][/size][/quote] i can help you find two strip clubs :
1. go to plaza botero (where all the statues are) stand in front of the giant head and look across the street towards de greiff. you will see a huge vertical sign saying "conejitas". go down the stairs. it is located directly *under a hotel. i forgot the name sorry.
2. from the same position in plaza botero turn your head to the right and you will see a giant hotel with a half moon shaped driveway..that is hotel nutibarra. go around the corner (the street directly in back of the hotel) and walk across the street to the left hand side (opposite to the back entrance of nutibarra) walk up 1 or 2 blocks and you will see 1 or 2 bars with a barker outside. one is called america something and then there is another called las gatas not far from that. maybe a total of 3 on that block if i remember correctly.
if you think someplace is a strip club just walk in and take a peek. the barkers might try to seat you but a nice " voy a regresar" ( i will return) will do.
i agree with what you say about mayorista. i will try to take one back to my hotel vs session on site. i expect alot of no's but maybe something will work out.
question: very important
i am arriving at night around 10:45pm to medellin. will i be able to access an atm machine at that hour in the airport? i know where they are located but will they be running?
thanks
It is about time to have a once a week meeting.
We used to have one in Buenos Aires, but now they are closed. Hopefully they will reopening soon.
We are one world wide network, so there should be one night to meet?
Jackson wants to make the Colombia site the same as his Buenos Aires his home site.
So push him to make it so. He needs help. It is a lot of work.
Come on you regulars, where should Old timers and newbies meet?
Say on Saturday or maybe the slowest night Sunday?
[QUOTE=Vector313]Myself and a coworker (2 late 20's black guys) made the trip to MDE and had a blast. We stayed in Poblado and actually spent most of our evenings in that big area of bars and restaurants hitting on regular women (95% incredibly gorgeous)
During the day we roamed around centro checking out all of the hotties on the street while searching for the clubs listed here. We had an incredibly hard time finding a lot of them by the addresses here. We never could find Ejectivo, Americana, or any of those strip clubs on called 53. Didn't matter though, there were hotties shopping everywhere in the surrounding areas.
We did manage to hit Fase Dos late one evening, and althought I didn't sample the goods I surely wish I did. I don't care about the price, those women are ridiculously fine and I will definitely have at least 2 when I return, probably next weekend.
We did managed to find Sexi Ladi and New life. And they were AWESOME.
We did nightcaps on Mayorista both nights, and needless to say it kinda sucked. The short time sex and pure businesslike screwing were a far cry from the great service at New Life. My partner even got hit with the "knock on the door every 3 minute scam" and we were warned by some local friends we had made to watch out wallets VERY closely while doing business in Mayorista. Supposedly the women will snatch money out of your pants if you hit the bathroom and leave them alone. Even for the price, Mayorista wasn't worth the grime and cost of the cab ride.
Can someone please confirm the location/directions to the Centro strip clubs? Also I would like to know if the girls at San Diego are on par with the girls from F2, because if so, I will definitely make it a point to get there.
[size=-2][b][u]EDITOR'S NOTE[/u]:[/b] [blue]I would suggest that the author or another Forum Member consider posting a link to this report in the Reports of Distinction thread. Please [url=http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/announcement-reportsofdistinction.php?]Click Here[/url] for more information.[/blue][/size][/QUOTE]Ejectivo doesn't open during the day. You would just see a shuttered door. Americanas has in the past, but no girls threre during the day.
Here, I have seen some of the strongest scenes I remember during my night wanders. All seen well after midnight.
Scene 1
A homeless is looking for food in big black garbage bags, under the elevated metro 300m from the museum. He works in the darkness close to a pillar. He has opened one bag and all garbage is spread on floor. The garbage collectors come and literally kick him off, to take possession of the bag he is working on. They shout collecting the spread garbage from floor, damning him for the mess. The poor man desperately fights for the bag, holding it and resisting to those who want to take it. The bag is now what they are hard fighting for. Collectors finally win.
I better move away. Glue-sniffers seem not to pay attention to me while I slide close the wall. I look around and I wonder if it isn't time to go sleeping. Tomorrow I will have to wake up early, after all. I dive into the alleys perpendicular to the metro. Girls are waiting, but none attracts me. Other people stands up or walks around, with no apparent aim.
Hmmm, ah! This is the guy who sells glue bags! Sitting on floor close to a wall, he passes two black plastic bags to two poor souls. I wonder what is the price, but I don't think it's a good idea to inquiry.
Police is well present. Two couples on motorbikes go up and down the road, or stand up at a corner, looking around and keeping situation under control. This makes me feel safe enough, especially because I never saw a Colombian policeman behaving not correctly or trying to get some money from the tourist, contrary to other countries like Mexico or Panama. I like this country.
Scene 2
Walking around in my endless hunt for a girl that may turn me up. Loud noise, shouts, noise of fight came from somewhere on the other side of the road. Let me go to have a look. A man is beating hard a boy on the floor. Around, kids and other friends try to defend him, but they really have not enough strength to do anything. I understand later that the boy must have tried to robber or to steal something. The other is punishing him, or so he must think. I cannot do anything. I am really alien to this place. Can't help him, senseless on floor. The other keeps on beating and kicking him. I feel like a documentarist who observes wild life in its natural environment, and does not intervene if a lion catches a prey. However, I saw someone calling the police with a cell phone since the first second of the fight, so I hope they will come soon.
When police comes, they take the boy and put him on a van. I think he's guilty of stealing something. They do nothing to the beater.
After they take him and they go away, strong shouts again, between a man, some others, and the group of kids and friends of the boy. I observe from 50m, far enough to be not involved in the riot. The man runs back to his taxi. Ah! So he is a taxi driver!. Takes something, runs back and chase somebody else in the group trying to hit him with something in his hand. Oh shit! That's a knife! Big shouts, but no blood at the end. Good.
I prudently move away. I understand even more that minimal interaction with street people must be my basic rule to have no troubles here. I try to be invisible, but I am obviously not.
Scene 3
Did you ever try one of the cheap hotels there? You climb a long stair, some girl comes to open the gate with keys (always locked for safety). I tried twice, taking two girls from alleys that were looking surprisingly good, at least for the place. Maybe they were out of bars, where for higher price they offer their company. Price: 4k-5k for the room, 20k to the girl. Hmm. 4k must be my lowest price I ever paid for a room. This people is honest. They don't overcharge the foreigner. I am also given a smile and a little piece of soap. I always bring my condoms, which are more confortable and probably safer.
Two kids about 3-4yo play around in the corridor. They must be the sons of the hotel owner. Another working girl and regular guests of the hotel cross my way on the corridor, ignoring each other.
The room is basic, walls are dirty but looks Sheraton compared to the dirty hole I remember in the favourite place of Tung in Quito (3Stars), which I visited with some worry being my first steps in South America.
Time to leave, but the gate is closed. Nobody is there to open. I wait patiently for 15 minutes, then the girl comes back. She went to buy something outside and she locked everyone inside.
Ok, time to go. I tried also this. Next time more upscale, I promise to myself.
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[QUOTE=Vector313]Supposedly the women will snatch money out of your pants if you hit the bathroom and leave them alone. [/QUOTE]Reminds me of a story a wg friend told me in SA. Her roommate would sometimes hide under the bed whilst she was servicing a john, then afterwards, whilst my friend was in the bathroom with him, the roommate would go though his wallet then do a runner.
Sometimes keeping on eye on her just isn't enough.
Does anyone know if the atm's at the medellin airport are up and running very late at night? I am arriving at 10:45pm.
Thank You
[QUOTE=Black Page]I never saw a Colombian policeman behaving not correctly or trying to get some money from the tourist, contrary to other countries like Mexico or Panama. I like this country.[/QUOTE]It happens in Colombia. I was in Barranquilla few years back with a friend and were hassled by a couple of moto cops. Detained us for over 40 minutes with stupid questions and threats of jail. A gift of 40.000COP set us free.
[QUOTE=Artisttyp]I am arriving at night around 10:45pm to medellin. Will I be able to access an atm machine at that hour in the airport? I know where they are located but will they be running[/QUOTE]I think so, but I am not certain.
By the way, in Medellín "ya vengo" may be better than "voy a regresar."
[QUOTE=World Travel 69]It is about time to have a once a week meeting.
We used to have one in Buenos Aires, but now they are closed. Hopefully they will reopening soon.
We are one world wide network, so there should be one night to meet?
Jackson wants to make the Colombia site the same as his Buenos Aires his home site.
So push him to make it so. He needs help. It is a lot of work.
Come on you regulars, where should Old timers and newbies meet?
Say on Saturday or maybe the slowest night Sunday?[/QUOTE]There are no slow nights in Medellin. Each and every trip, you add more names to your cell phone and if you are lucky, after 3 or 4 trips you have 20 working numbers.
There may be 100's of different places to meet. It takes time to find what you like.
[QUOTE=Tom 33]I think so, but I am not certain.
By the way, in Medellín "ya vengo" is better than "voy a regresar."[/QUOTE]If not do you think the cab driver would accept US dollars for the fare ? I guess my hotel could exchange dollars once I get there but what if they can't ?
Any ideas?
I am saying maybe meeting up for dinner and hitting the clubs after or just plain bull shitting about the city. What is good and what is not.
[QUOTE=Malodr]There are no slow nights in Medellin. Each and every trip, you add more names to your cell phone and if you are lucky, after 3 or 4 trips you have 20 working numbers.
There may be 100's of different places to meet. It takes time to find what you like.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Black Page]Here, I have seen some of the strongest scenes I remember during my night wanders. All seen well after midnight.
Scene 1
A homeless is looking for food in big black garbage bags, under the elevated metro 300m from the museum. He works in the darkness close to a pillar. He has opened one bag and all garbage is spread on floor. The garbage collectors come and literally kick him off, to take possession of the bag he is working on. They shout collecting the spread garbage from floor, damning him for the mess. The poor man desperately fights for the bag, holding it and resisting to those who want to take it. The bag is now what they are hard fighting for. Collectors finally win.
I better move away. Glue-sniffers seem not to pay attention to me while I slide close the wall. I look around and I wonder if it isn't time to go sleeping. Tomorrow I will have to wake up early, after all. I dive into the alleys perpendicular to the metro. Girls are waiting, but none attracts me. Other people stands up or walks around, with no apparent aim.
Hmmm, ah! This is the guy who sells glue bags! Sitting on floor close to a wall, he passes two black plastic bags to two poor souls. I wonder what is the price, but I don't think it's a good idea to inquiry.
Police is well present. Two couples on motorbikes go up and down the road, or stand up at a corner, looking around and keeping situation under control. This makes me feel safe enough, especially because I never saw a Colombian policeman behaving not correctly or trying to get some money from the tourist, contrary to other countries like Mexico or Panama. I like this country.
Scene 2
Walking around in my endless hunt for a girl that may turn me up. Loud noise, shouts, noise of fight came from somewhere on the other side of the road. Let me go to have a look. A man is beating hard a boy on the floor. Around, kids and other friends try to defend him, but they really have not enough strength to do anything. I understand later that the boy must have tried to robber or to steal something. The other is punishing him, or so he must think. I cannot do anything. I am really alien to this place. Can't help him, senseless on floor. The other keeps on beating and kicking him. I feel like a documentarist who observes wild life in its natural environment, and does not intervene if a lion catches a prey. However, I saw someone calling the police with a cell phone since the first second of the fight, so I hope they will come soon.
When police comes, they take the boy and put him on a van. I think he's guilty of stealing something. They do nothing to the beater.
After they take him and they go away, strong shouts again, between a man, some others, and the group of kids and friends of the boy. I observe from 50m, far enough to be not involved in the riot. The man runs back to his taxi. Ah! So he is a taxi driver!. Takes something, runs back and chase somebody else in the group trying to hit him with something in his hand. Oh shit! That's a knife! Big shouts, but no blood at the end. Good.
I prudently move away. I understand even more that minimal interaction with street people must be my basic rule to have no troubles here. I try to be invisible, but I am obviously not.
Scene 3
Did you ever try one of the cheap hotels there? You climb a long stair, some girl comes to open the gate with keys (always locked for safety). I tried twice, taking two girls from alleys that were looking surprisingly good, at least for the place. Maybe they were out of bars, where for higher price they offer their company. Price: 4k-5k for the room, 20k to the girl. Hmm. 4k must be my lowest price I ever paid for a room. This people is honest. They don't overcharge the foreigner. I am also given a smile and a little piece of soap. I always bring my condoms, which are more confortable and probably safer.
Two kids about 3-4yo play around in the corridor. They must be the sons of the hotel owner. Another working girl and regular guests of the hotel cross my way on the corridor, ignoring each other.
The room is basic, walls are dirty but looks Sheraton compared to the dirty hole I remember in the favourite place of Tung in Quito (3Stars), which I visited with some worry being my first steps in South America.
Time to leave, but the gate is closed. Nobody is there to open. I wait patiently for 15 minutes, then the girl comes back. She went to buy something outside and she locked everyone inside.
Ok, time to go. I tried also this. Next time more upscale, I promise to myself.
[size=-2][b][u]EDITOR'S NOTE[/u]:[/b] [blue]I would suggest that the author or another Forum Member consider posting a link to this report in the Reports of Distinction thread. Please [url=http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/announcement-reportsofdistinction.php?]Click Here[/url] for more information.[/blue][/size][/QUOTE]Nice report. Just my two cents to add: I've always had that same favorable impression of the Colombian police ever since my first trip there and will approach them for advice or guidance if neccesary. Unlike say, in Mexico or the DR or, countless other places. That's not to say that they are universally honest bit definitely a cut above the aforementioned places.
I've even had Colombian cops befriend me in a genuine manner.
Schwmm
[QUOTE=World Travel 69]I am saying maybe meeting up for dinner and hitting the clubs after or just plain bull shitting about the city. What is good and what is not.[/QUOTE]That could be something that will work well, the dinner part at least. Maybe Laurelas would work or Parc Llaras. Going to clubs with a large group is asking for trouble.
I am sure the ATM works 24h/24h! Why should it be switched off?
They work 24/24 in town, in streets, why not in the airport?
Worst case, you pay with dollars with wrong exchange rate, or you ask the doorman at the hotel to change for the taxi.
I dont see the problem.
[QUOTE=Artisttyp]If not do you think the cab driver would accept US dollars for the fare ? I guess my hotel could exchange dollars once I get there but what if they can't.
Any ideas?[/QUOTE]