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09-19-20 17:42 #39461Senior Member

Posts: 81Waiting
As Sjobs is supposed to travel today I am waiting anxiously for his travel report!!
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09-19-20 17:40 #39460Senior Member

Posts: 1843Here are the boots on the ground stats:
Originally Posted by TrueGent
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Spent 7 hours in and around centro yesterday, Friday Sept 18th and the selection of chicas was as good as before the China virus. I had one great session and my buddy had 2 great sessions with new cute slender and great attitude chicas. The average we paid combined was about 50 mil.
As it approached 8 PM we headed over to the bars around raudal and de grief area, probably 35% are opened but very discreetly with hidden doors to enter, kid you not this is like what prohibition must have been like back in the US in the 1930's.
At about 9 PM we headed over to Maracaibo in centro, yes another hidden wall with secret door to crawl through to get into the make shift club. About 16 to 20 chicas but none to special but so damn glad to see things getting opened. Yes they are serving alcohol. Had a beer and watched a few strip dances then left.
NOW while in bar Maracaibo they inform us that this next Wednesday Barra Executivo next door will have a grand opening. We will check it out!
Lots of life, lots of pussy, lots of activity in the bars behind the Vera.
Now to end the night I drove over to San Diego, the calf area street walkers, wow, even despite the light rain easily spotted a half dozen very cute slender cuties that The Tall Man would love to poke.
The best thing about living in Medellin is that night or day you can find everything you need and at reasonable cost.
Now I just spoke to my wing man and we are headed back to the pussy ground central so were doing this all over again today. Remember ground hog day, the movie, this is what it is like living here.
Much love and respect to all!
The Tall Man.
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09-19-20 17:33 #39459Senior Member

Posts: 653Belief
Just goes to show, how deeply you believe in something has no bearing on its correctness.
Also. Don't believe everything you read on the internet! Especially some random skanky hoe board! HAHA.
Originally Posted by FunLuvr
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09-19-20 17:09 #39458Senior Member

Posts: 1157SlapShot10 is correct. This is what Blakman posted on Sep 8 :"If theres humanotarian flights scheduled for later this month there will not be international flights. But if there isn't then there will be international flights. Its this simple guys.".
Originally Posted by Nounce
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09-19-20 16:57 #39457Senior Member

Posts: 233I don't think I can do that sir, it requires a membership I guess, but as for now I do not intend to subscribe, since I just joined. Can't you answer here, please?
Originally Posted by SpiderRider
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09-19-20 16:21 #39456Senior Member

Posts: 221If you pvt. msg to me I can help you. But, don't want to jam up this forum with these standard questions. However, they are valid questions for a new arrival and worthy of response.
Originally Posted by Incrociatore
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09-19-20 16:16 #39455Senior Member

Posts: 3374I am referring to other countries. I guess it will just be a multiple choice or yes / no question on the CORONAPP.
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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09-19-20 16:02 #39454Senior Member

Posts: 3374I am not sure. I don't remember how he phrased it. At the time the flight was scheduled, there was no commercial flight. That is different from both flights can exist at the same time.
Originally Posted by SlapShot10
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09-19-20 15:59 #39453Senior Member

Posts: 3374I think you want the type of test that takes sample from your nose or throat. It should contain word PCR on the report. The other words like "nucleic acid" should also help.
Originally Posted by IamLookin
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09-19-20 15:54 #39452Senior Member

Posts: 360Fine.
I'll say it.
BLAKMAN WAS WRONG!
Humanitarian flights (US) were scheduled through Sep 23, at least. Now, the first commercial flight will be Sep 19.
Today is a good day. Suck it, Blakman! .
La 70 has been buzzing, the last couple days. I went out for some drinks, and there is a good energy. It's going to be one hell of a trip for those of you arriving soon!
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09-19-20 15:51 #39451Senior Member

Posts: 3802ATM Advice Colombia
This is really odd what you are reporting. I would suggest the following based on my personal experience withdrawing monies from ATM's over the past four years in Colombia up until March of this year.
Originally Posted by JohnGault
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1. I don't know which banks ATM cards you were having problems with, but I have two ATM cards from different banks, those being Bank of America and Wells Fargo. I had problems from time to time with the be of A card, but it was typically resolved via text message and related to security and had very few problems with the WF card. The takeway here is it's best to have two different banks cards in case there's a problem with one of the cards.
2. As far as which banks to withdraw from, the best versus the ones your using are Scotiabank.
Hopefully you will get your issues resolved.
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09-19-20 15:48 #39450Senior Member

Posts: 3374It appears you only read to #4. It's item #5 on the lower left corner.
Originally Posted by Knowledge
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09-19-20 15:41 #39449Senior Member

Posts: 3802Insurance Information
I had a GeoBlue Trekker policy which was good for stays of up to 60 days in any Country but not an expat policy which expired in April and cost under $ 300 a year. With the Pandemic, I don't know what the current policy fees are / or the new limitations.
Originally Posted by Knowledge
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I don't know what the EPS (Colombian) insurance covers, but this plan had like $ 500,000 medical evacuation and basically like a $ 50 deductible if you go to one of their associated Hospitals such as Pablo Tobon Uribe, Clinica Las Vegas, etc. And the best part is you don't pay out of pocket and the coverages are not going to be an issue as they were quite high.
For those looking for insurance in the USA that includes overseas coverage, Blue Cross Blue Shield has policy's that will cover you in Colombia and most other parts of the world. They have a network of Hospitals in Medellin that include nine Hospitals which have direct billing arrangements just as though you were in the USA including the ones I mentioned.
Starting in January I will be obtaining this coverage and will no longer have the Trekker policy as basically it offers the same, and COVID is covered.
I think anyone travelling these days out of Country should have insurance, imagine getting in an accident, or whatever, and showing up at a Hospital. It could be a mess, at least with the coverage I'm looking at it should be easier, and hopefully I will never have to use it.
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09-19-20 15:13 #39448Senior Member

Posts: 6414I knew it as simply Paradiso. I was hoping against hope. You could have a drink at the bar and chill. They had the hottest chicas. I met a 9 there in one of my last trips of which I reported. Many other top notch which I didn't report. Very bad news for me that they're closed.
Originally Posted by Knowledge
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09-19-20 13:37 #39447Senior Member

Posts: 465Does anyone know which tests are acceptable? PCR, RT-PCR, RAPID PCR?
Originally Posted by Flak3
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