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02-12-14 13:41 #13817
Posts: 22Originally Posted by hanshin baka [View Original Post]
also there's no worries if you have pics or videos of your ladies you meet mongering as long as you don't go after ****d. i proudly have my 1st costa rica chica on my laptop desktop and my 2nd medellin mansion chica on background on my phone.
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02-12-14 12:42 #13816
Posts: 328Street Paisas
Could someone give me the skinny on the dynamics of working girls in Medellin? From what I gather, most are working in the traditional venues, but what's the street girl situation? Also, are there safe ways indulge your inner 420 connoisseur in a safe manner? I'm heading to Medellin at the end of the month for the first time (long time traveler, first time in SA) and would love any and all info anyone would like to share. For example, the Dominican Republic charges $80 to leave the country- an unpleasant surprise. Any unpleasant surprises anyone would like to share? Also, I'm looking to stay in Hotel Normandie- any thoughts? All comments welcome.
SammyMiami
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02-12-14 07:27 #13815
Posts: 60Originally Posted by Optic Guard [View Original Post]
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02-12-14 07:00 #13814
Posts: 410What are the odds of a random border search of electronics?
Originally Posted by Vegas Jeff [View Original Post]Originally Posted by Optic Guard [View Original Post]Originally Posted by WiltTheStilt [View Original Post]
"Statistics compiled and published by the CBP in 2006 indicate that "[o]and a typical day, more than 1. 1 million passengers and pedestrians. Are processed at the nation's borders." Securing America's Borders at Ports of Entry, USA Customs and Border Protection. 2 (Sept. 2006) , https://www.hsdl.org/?view&did=469950.n4 [*24] Using that figure, fewer than one in a million electronic devices were detained by the CBP. Stated another way, there is less than a one in a million chance that a computer carried by an inbound international traveler will be detained. Even in the case of a quick look and search of a computer, in which CBP officers simply have a traveler boot the laptop up, and look at what is inside, United States v. Arnold. 533 F. 3d 1003, 1009 (9th Cir. 2008) , as opposed to a more comprehensive forensic search that would presumably occur if a computer were detained, the number of USA citizens subject to such a search comes to approximately 4. 9 per day, or less than a five in a million chance that their computer will be subject to any kind of search. Even if both USA citizens and aliens are counted, there is about a 10 in a million chance that such a search will take place. See United States v. Ickes. 393 F. 3d 501, 506-07 (4th Cir. 2005) (rejecting as "far-fetched" the suggestion that "any person carrying a laptop computer. On an international flight would be subject to a search of the files on the computer hard drive[, ]" because "[see]ustoms agents have neither the time nor the resources to [*25] search the contents of every computer")"
Abidor v. Napolitano. 2013 USA Dist. LEXIS 181891, 23-25 (E. D. N. Y. Dec. 31, 2013)
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02-12-14 04:04 #13813
Posts: 500Also, whoa, optic guard, can you elaborate on this incident?
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02-12-14 04:01 #13812
Posts: 500Carnival in Barranquilla is trash, anyway IMO. They love to hype it as the second biggest one in the world. By some measure, that is probably true. But compared with the shit that pops off in Brazil (I also hear Barbados and some islands have cool ones) it's fucking nothing. Bunch of families and shit, a lame ass parade. I did have a guy offer me a night with one of the Aguila girls for something like $1500 USD. I declined but I gave it a little thought LOL. Overall it's a crowded mess. I admit the clubs go off for that shit, but they are not bad on any given weekend. There is also a lot of crime during it, the most common racket is one guy acts like he is partying and having a good time, he blinds you momentarily (either with foam or flour) and two other guys run your pockets real quick. Getting a cab is also typically a disaster at that time.
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02-12-14 02:14 #13811
Posts: 2928Originally Posted by Manny51 [View Original Post]
"The grand parade, held on a Saturday afternoon each year just before the start of the Catholic feast of Lent, is the party’s culmination. You’ll realize immediately it’s carnival weekend because the minute you finish with Colombian customs at the airport, after the 2.5 hour long flight from Miami, the party is on - bands playing in the airport, models offering everyone drinks and a jammed arrival terminal full of excitement and anticipation for the weekend’s big party."
http://gosouthamerica.about.com/od/c...quilacrnvl.htm
The only type event that grand in Medellin is the Flower Festival ("Feria de las Flores") held in August every year.
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02-12-14 02:09 #13810
Posts: 969Originally Posted by SavePros321 [View Original Post]
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02-12-14 01:54 #13809
Posts: 2928Originally Posted by Manny51 [View Original Post]
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02-12-14 01:22 #13808
Posts: 969Mardi Gras?
Hi everyone,
Thinking of going to MDE the weekend of Mardi Gras at the end of the month. Anyone ever been at the Mansion at that time before? Do the girls take off and do their own thing? Is there enough traffic to keep you happy?
Thanks in advance!
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02-12-14 00:35 #13807
Posts: 2928Originally Posted by Legal Tender [View Original Post]
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02-11-14 19:57 #13806
Posts: 410I found a Gem
Sorry amigos not what you're thinking, but a gem anyway. I highly recommend the free app called "Easy Taxi." It works great on my old IPhone, and is invaluable to those among us that struggle with the Spanish language. The app locates your location (with a screen to correct any mistake. It's using GPS) hit a button and within a few seconds you receive a photo of your driver, his taxi I'd, vehicle license plate number, and his phone number. His progress is dynamically tracked, with estimated time of arrival. And, of course, an alert when the taxi has arrived. And, it is in English.
Sometimes just simple things make you smile. Good energy, amigos
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02-11-14 19:55 #13805
Posts: 179Originally Posted by Optic Guard [View Original Post]
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02-11-14 19:48 #13804
Posts: 219Originally Posted by optic guard [View Original Post]Originally Posted by hioctane [View Original Post]
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02-11-14 18:40 #13803
Posts: 328Originally Posted by hioctane [View Original Post]