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03-04-21 20:00 #44540Senior Member

Posts: 5607There's one on Avenida Poblado North of Oviedo. There's one on Calle 33 west of UPB. There's on at San Diego mall. That's all I know of offhand.
Originally Posted by MojoBandit
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03-04-21 19:58 #44539Senior Member

Posts: 3939Nicely done
Did you use any pharmaceutical help? Is so how much how often.
Originally Posted by SankarShetty
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The reason I asked about how many pops, is because I've met some older mongers 70+ that told me in FKK they just fuck and hold back, never popping.
So they can take another girl or not need to recharge the next day? This is a mind blowing concept, to pay to fuck and deliberately not finish, but if that is what is.
Necessary as we age I guess I can live with it, it beats the alternative.
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03-04-21 19:53 #44538Senior Member

Posts: 374Strong Work!
God information. Thanks for doing this!
Originally Posted by Tricksta
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03-04-21 18:28 #44537Senior Member

Posts: 410Dang dude, that's impressive 5 x a day or more.
Originally Posted by SankarShetty
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03-04-21 17:52 #44536Senior Member

Posts: 3802Santa Fe De Antiqouia
This may be of interest to some, as right now is an excellent time to travel in and around Medellin.
I went to Santa Fe de Antiqouia on Monday and stayed for three nights and brought my tomboy with me. Transport took less than an hour and a half from the North Terminal bus station and cost 18 K. I found a one bedroom apartment in a condo complex right adjacent to the center of town that only cost $ 506,000 Pesos for three nights, with beautiful pools including a sauna. The town has some excellent places to eat, including a Belgium place with excellent Hungarian Goulash and other European dishes on the menu. There's also a cool suspension bridge that crosses the river there which is worth visiting. It was a nice get away, but you need to bring a companion with you.
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03-04-21 17:28 #44535Senior Member

Posts: 3802Enough Photo's
Your just killing it the photo's you post, however this last batch had one of what looked like you getting a "foot job", versus a hand job.
Originally Posted by Osteoknot
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And you never posted any follow up photo's of what transpired after you lubed up one of your Chicas with peanut butter in preparation to penetrate her!
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03-04-21 17:19 #44534Senior Member

Posts: 3802Too Much Drama
As usual a nice collection of Playboy Bunnies at your place and Hugh would be proud of you.
Originally Posted by SlapShot10
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I don't know how you deal with all the drama, and sounds like the Portero had the deer in the headlights look during the scene in the lobby, and there's nothing like what sounded like a very good grudge fuck with the spinner which made up for all the drama.
I'm still waiting to hear when you've lost your El Centro virginity. Perhaps you need to lower your standards next time your at ground zero, and I know my standards are much lower than yours, but as far as a Chica with un-shaven legs, well that's a no go for me as well.
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03-04-21 17:04 #44533Senior Member

Posts: 3802A good safe location is at the EXITO on Calle 10, with the machine located outside of the entrance to the store on the second floor off the entrance from Carrea 46.
Originally Posted by MojoBandit
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03-04-21 15:20 #44532Senior Member

Posts: 803ATMs
I posted an explanation about the exchange rate that you get when you take money out. It isn't set by your respective bank, it is set by Visa and you can look it up online. Just search for "Visa Exchange Rate".
Originally Posted by Zeos1
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Put in any amount you want and put in a 0% bank fee. Then the US dollar withdrawal currency and COP currency received. You will see what the rate is for that day. Bank fees on either or both ends are a different.
Matter, you'll factor those in on your own.
As to Cajeros (ATMs) here: BBVA is fee free, so is Colpatria, Banco Pichincha, Davienda. Banks that I know charge a fee are: Bancolombia, Servibanca, Banco Bogota.
Of course, with a Charles Schwab card bank fees from the Colombian bank are refunded and they don't charge a fee on their end. Which is why the smart travelers use an account with them when they travel.
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03-04-21 15:00 #44531Senior Member

Posts: 18154It had nothing to do with BBVA. That is just how ATMs in general are in Colombia.
Originally Posted by JohnnyO
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03-04-21 14:55 #44530Senior Member

Posts: 1261The banks that have machines at the airport have them all over the city as well. As far as "free" I'm assuming you are talking about the fee that you pay directly to the local bank that operates the ATM that you are using. That changes over time. Last year I used Scotiabank at the Scotia / Colpatria locations, but they were in the process of amalgamating all of their respective machines and locations under the Scotiabank brand (bank that owns Colpatria, Scotiabank, etc). I liked it because I could get 900 K at once, which minimizes the impact of my $5 fee at home. Exchange rates are set by your home bank I think. They all seemed to be similar no matter what ATM I used. And the ATM fee. I think Scotia had none, but not really sure now.
Originally Posted by JohnnyO
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I don't agree with withdrawing a bunch of money at the airport, just on the general principal that leaving the airport with a lot of money might not be the best for your health. Withdraw it at safe locations (ie inside bank buildings, in malls, . Be aware of your surroundings) and in reasonable amounts that you would not mind giving up if someone pulls a gun on you.
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03-04-21 14:54 #44529Senior Member

Posts: 6418I actually forgot that when I was in my fifties I fucked several hundreds of hot 18 year olds for free so what's your point?
Originally Posted by MarquisdeSade1
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03-04-21 14:45 #44528Senior Member

Posts: 1261Everywhere, malls, stores, and banks with the same names. If you are there just search using google maps and it will show you the closest ones.
Originally Posted by MojoBandit
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03-04-21 14:40 #44527Senior Member

Posts: 6418You forgot to say that they were international models and famous actresses.
Originally Posted by JjBee62
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03-04-21 14:36 #44526Senior Member

Posts: 216ATM exchange Markup
There is a 6% to 8% markup by most banks ATMs. The trick is to decline the conversion rate, we need to carefully figure out what screen is asking that question since its not straight forward.
A number of ATM just do the mark up without giving the customer a choice to decline this conversion. I only figured it out on the last couple of days I was in Medellin.








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