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05-01-21 00:37 #45634Senior Member

Posts: 315Front row seats on protests
I was chilling in my apt in Bello about an hour ago. All of a sudden I hear loud crowd noises, people yelling and screaming, horns honking, and bunch of fireworks going off. I walked down to main freeway that connects Niquia metro station and Puerta del Norte and it was fucking crazy to say the least. Protesters shut down the freeway on both sides and cars / busses were reversing to get the hell out, but they are basically stuck. Only motos could move around the crowds. My dumbass almost got tear gassed, ran my ass back to apt building, and watched the protests from the safety of my balcony. Best bet is to stay in the rest of the weekend folks.
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04-30-21 18:57 #45633Senior Member

Posts: 63Wisdom
Thank you for this breakdown. Ill have this mentality when I am in Colombia this July.
Originally Posted by Osteoknot
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04-30-21 17:28 #45632Senior Member

Posts: 407Franceska
Her butt sounds very fake though.
Originally Posted by JoeRoc
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04-30-21 14:30 #45631Senior Member

Posts: 225How long until MDE turns into full blown pattaya?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0KWBiQVIMA
Skip to 9:05 hahaha. 600k views in a month!
Currently in Cali since last saturday, not the talent that MDE has but haven't seen one foreigner here. plenty of mongering if you know where to look
Last time I was in MDE there were a couple of the "make it rain" crew walking around with go pros on their heads, not my type of thing.
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04-30-21 12:18 #45630Senior Member

Posts: 136So hot and sexy
She is super hot. And sexy. Wish I could travel. Alas.
Originally Posted by Osteoknot
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04-30-21 07:41 #45629Senior Member

Posts: 181Back in Medellin
Just got back into Medellin, is anyone else here?
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04-30-21 07:18 #45628Senior Member

Posts: 4630You are right GH, but just because the USA had more wiggle room does not mean Colombia has not been stupid. The international travel ban was totally unnecessary. We know now that shutting people off inside is stupid because the virus is transmitted much more inside than outside, so why are they doing it? And that incessant crap about hand washing and cleaners? Yeesh. Colombia has not been the only country to not learn anything but they are tuning out all the new data.
Originally Posted by GeneHickman
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I posted this in the Bogota forum and it is shocking, a liberal of one party actually speaking the truth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qp3gy_CLXho.
Right now, Colombia could mandate international travelers pay $200 into a vaccine fund versus getting the pointless PCR testing. One flight into Colombia could fund 10,000 doses of the AZ vaccine. So why not do that versus the expensive and ridiculous PCR testing which has not been shown to do a damned bit of good?
And now you got guys here saying, I think it will get better in 6 weeks, 10 weeks ETC before things get better. Uh no. They do not get the Brazil variant has reached Colombia and it is a whole new ballgame. Every time I look Colombia is doing 17,000 cases per day but worse than that, they keep hitting daily highs with regards to death.
Colombia is following Brazil and instead of the Colombian government getting their heads out of their asses and doing all they can to obtain any and all vaccines they can, they are fucking around by thinking they are going to arrest there way out of the pandemic. They have only vaccinated 5 million people. We are doing that much in 2 or 3 days.
And instead of doing things the UK way, which is to give as many people the first dose of vaccine before giving out the second, Colombia is prioritizing people being "fully vaccinated". Sigh.
It is no surprise to me that the people are rebelling now.
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04-30-21 06:41 #45627Regular Member

Posts: 1643Thanks for putting it in perspective
Thanks for putting it in perspective.
Originally Posted by GeneHickman
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04-30-21 06:39 #45626Regular Member

Posts: 1643You bring up a couple of good points
I am looking at my vaccine card, about the size of a playing card and frankly easily counterfeited by anyone with basic Adobe skills. The only thing official looking about it is a small CDC logo in one corner that is easily copied.
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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I don't believe my card will ultimately end up being my "vaccine passport" unless there is some kind of centralized registry and cross verification. And I also agree that even though I stilll believe Covid vaccination will become one of the future standards for international travel, it won't be widely accepted until the epidemiological evidence shows that the vaccine is actually working. As I posted the other day, over a billion doses have been given worldwide, but that is across different countries and governments who don't automatically follow the same reporting guidelines. We are still going to be stuck in the trenches for some time with Covid testing required close to the time of crossing international borders, it feels like to me. I hope I am wrong and it gets easier, quicker.
Couple of gratuitous fotos, Sexy Dexy just sent me this selfie showing her purrfekt ass. Gawd, when I think how many weeks I am going to have to wait before I plow her again, it gets depressing. And recent foto of Catgirl and her prima Jewel at my hotel wearing my shirts and nothing else before our little slumber party, the night before we left for Hacienda Napoles, for those of you keeping track. Both of them are an inch south of five feet tall. If you like the ethnic Paisa look, it doesn't get any cuter or better than sleeping between those two. If not, then move along, nothing to see here, jaja.
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04-30-21 04:46 #45625Senior Member

Posts: 410Don't disagree, and if we are honest about it, since 2008/9 we haven't conducted ourselves like we are worthy of that privilege at all.
Originally Posted by Combo
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04-30-21 04:39 #45624Senior Member

Posts: 1887Your second paragraph is probably the economic question of the our life times. How much longer can the US keep abusing it's "exhorbitant privilege?" (De Gaulle's phrase, not mine).
Originally Posted by GeneHickman
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04-30-21 03:54 #45623Senior Member

Posts: 410You are right, but places like Colombia don't have the luxury of deficit spending and $US printing the way we do. The World bank/IMF and Ratings agencies force the issue. Their choice is basically to do this or to suffer a downgrade, and then a devaluation, inflation, and other such economic consequences. Right politicians favor the former and leftists the latter. Either path brings tough times. For e.g. How well is Argentina doing?
Originally Posted by Osteoknot
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Who knows how long we (the US) are afforded this privilege. To put this in perspective, this revenue package is around $6B for a country with 1/6th the US population. The US has thrown around $6000B at this problem!
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04-30-21 02:11 #45622Senior Member

Posts: 28What happened to Víctor Galarza? I know he was arrested? I wonder if he was ever convicted?
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04-30-21 01:21 #45621Regular Member

Posts: 1643It's a Double Whammy
Tax revenues are down because people are struggling to get by due to Covid, to which the government has responded by increasing taxes. Kind of like pouring salt in an open wound for the general public.
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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04-30-21 01:15 #45620Senior Member

Posts: 5607No. The PCR test is required, regardless of your vaccination status.
Originally Posted by Mateocast98
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