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05-07-21 00:27 #45799Senior Member

Posts: 1120That's funny.
Originally Posted by BlackPage
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They said the same thing about Venezuela back in the day.
Then along came Hugo, LOL.
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05-06-21 23:42 #45798Senior Member

Posts: 1261It is not likely BS. Units are owned by individuals, and they can make their own rules. Plus the complex may have rules as well due to Covid or whatever. I have not stayed there, but have stayed in other places with rules, and in Colombia rules can be enforced very easily.
Originally Posted by Papasmurf69
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05-06-21 21:13 #45797Senior Member

Posts: 3802Can you provide more information on this additional form required for entry into the USA. Was it an online form or something you signed at the counter upon checking in. I recall when I came back in April on American they had me sign something, and I think it was something to cover the airlines ass if a flyer misrepresented their COVID test or something like that.
Originally Posted by FunLuvr
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I have a friend flying out tonight from MDE and he's going to New York and he said he had to fill out a New York State Form online but didn't mention any additional online forms required by the USA government to be filled out on line.
So it must be a new paper form you signed at the Airport.
Travel in the future requiring testing, multiple form submissions online, forms to be signed at the Airport, when will it ever end.
It used to be prior to the Pandemic, at least for me, I would fly on COPA & Avianca from LAX and I would book a red eye Business class seat, hit the lounge at LAX and eat, drink, and dream about all the Poontang to be had the next day, yet now so much red-tape to go thru to fly, at least I have Global Entry though.
Oh well, the fun of flying is gone.
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05-06-21 21:06 #45796Senior Member

Posts: 746Best time to visit.
Colombia is not now. Maybe in a few weeks. The mases need to be placated before anything gets back to normal. Last election the socialist got quite a few votes, the left. Farc and ELN will and are, taking full advantage of this unrest and the desire for the masses to change the government. They are recruiting at full speed and the establishment is getting worried. I expect them to give more and more to the working class to put a lid on this. As far as the women go, they will be available now and later if the socialist take over because the left will never give the masses enough to live on, it a farce to believe the people will be better off socialist, look at Cuba, Venezuela and the rest. In the Latin culture, although less in present day, it is impressed on females that they have to take care of their bodies and get a man to take care of them. Unfortunately for us mongers the more educated the women get and see the how the feminist **** in the USA operate they will continue to get more and more militant in the feminist movement. In Latin America the man is the 'EL REY' but I have seen that eroding in the last few years. Men, enjoy it while you can.
Originally Posted by Turgid
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05-06-21 21:04 #45795Senior Member

Posts: 107False dichotomy
Colombian govt is not a socialist government in terms of policy or name. Secondly you indicate that a socialist country will not be a democratic country. That's not true, and there are many democratic and socialist countries. Third, Colombia is neither socialist nor Democratic.
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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05-06-21 20:26 #45794Senior Member

Posts: 31Energy living
I have stayed at Energy 3 times always easy to get guests in just check them in at front desk they will get there ID and info and off you go not limited to one guest either I brought up multiples several times Cannot wait to be back late June.
Originally Posted by Papasmurf69
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05-06-21 19:38 #45793Senior Member

Posts: 1158Travel from Medellin to the US
I left Medellin yesterday. The tunnel to the airport was closed, probably still is. I used a collectivo taxi and it took just a little over an hour from the Texaco at the end of Las Palmas to the airport. There were four construction areas on the road up the mountain. The driver was really good, trying to go as fast as possible considering the traffic. The line outside the airport was short, but took a little longer with each person than the last time I went through. I have Preferred Access with Copa but it was slower than in the past. I think because of the form the US government now requires in addition to the Covid test. The form is just an attestation that you have received the Covid test or the reason why you haven't. Typical government duplication. I went to a Davivienda ATM near the checkins to get some pesos to take advantage of the good exchange rate. It displayed amounts I have never seen at Davivienda, up to more than 2,000,000. I selected 1,020,000, but then it gave me the option to accept their exchange rate. When I declined, it cancelled the transaction. Entering security, they now require one of those throw-away masks or an N95 mask. My three layer mask from my medical provider was not acceptable. Lucky for me, a lady behind me gave me a throw-away mask. She would not accept payment, very nice of her. No issues boarding or on the aircraft. When deplaning in Panama, there were two people in the jetway questioning everyone. They only spoke Spanish and I didn't understand what the person was asking. I understood Estados Unidos and answered Si. He let me through. No issues boarding in Panama nor going through immigration in Orlando. I'll wait until the end of the curfews and lockdowns before returning.
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05-06-21 19:35 #45792Senior Member

Posts: 2638You are wrong on this. Colombia is traditionally a country very conservative, who always votes for the Right (sometimes not right, but they are wrong, jajaja). The Mayor of Bogota is a (good) exception.
Originally Posted by Surfer500
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This time, what happened is that the right-side Government approved a tax reform, which penalizes not only the poor ones as usual, but also the middle class and favours the top class. Then, the middle class got upset.
They will never vote for anything smelling socialist, but the wallet is important and they will not allow easily to be penalized so much.
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05-06-21 19:18 #45791Senior Member

Posts: 591So far they have avoided attacking their Capitol building and killing police officers
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Originally Posted by Turgid
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05-06-21 18:42 #45790Regular Member

Posts: 1You aren't alone
You aren't alone LOL, I don't post because I have nothing to contribute currently since I'm a "boy".
Originally Posted by BlackPage
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05-06-21 18:11 #45789Senior Member

Posts: 249Same question. Some of them look pretty rigid, and not sure if it's a "just tip security" type thing, or they actually enforce it.
Originally Posted by Papasmurf69
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05-06-21 17:42 #45788Senior Member

Posts: 591Excellent you need to listen to the Masters. Just make sure your hobby does not turn into an addiction LOL. In other words you can never get enough....
I'm sure mojo has something for you too
Originally Posted by BlackPage
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05-06-21 16:06 #45787Senior Member

Posts: 3802The Country is already socialist even though they call themselves a democracy, and P4P is actually increasing versus declining.
Originally Posted by Turgid
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05-06-21 16:02 #45786Senior Member

Posts: 3802Would you gargle with her douche water
Interesting topic / issue you have brought up. Seems like a lot of the Colombian Chicas have no problem getting boned when they are on their period "regla", and a lot of Colombian women have told me it's pretty common for the Colombian guys to fuck them while their bleeding, however for most gringos they avoid it.
Originally Posted by TheTallMan
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Also, there is a medicine that a lot of the working girls take to suppress / eliminate their blood flow during their period so they can continue working.
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05-06-21 15:38 #45785Senior Member

Posts: 6418I've been reading about the social unrest in non western media and it seems very serious. Brings back memories of other countries that became socialist following similar unrest. Could it be possibly that this is the best time to visit Colombia before socialism takes over and p4p goes kaput.
Originally Posted by SilverTurtle
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