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MrMaxwell 01-05-2013 09:16 AM

Where is a good place to get the fuck away for awhile? (Outside of the USA)
 
I need to get away for a few weeks.. Just to somewhere with fat asses on foxy bitches and palm trees and mild weather and some good real food

Where is affordable and American friendly (like the USD is strong yet it's okay to be white and not be murdered/abducted)???

I mean hell I don't know I hear about places like rio and costa rico and the dominican republic and brazil and colombia and places like that but I don't know anything about all of those places

brassmonkey 01-05-2013 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by MrMaxwell (Post 19409968)
I need to get away for a few weeks.. Just to somewhere with fat asses on foxy bitches and palm trees and mild weather and some good real food

Where is affordable and American friendly (like the USD is strong yet it's okay to be white and not be murdered/abducted)???

I mean hell I don't know I hear about places like rio and costa rico and the dominican republic and brazil and colombia and places like that but I don't know anything about all of those places

hawaii :2 cents:

Bryan G 01-05-2013 09:56 AM

Negrill, Jamaica

blazin 01-05-2013 09:57 AM

Colombia has all that except good food... Ladies are amazing though....

Harmon 01-05-2013 10:02 AM

Harlem is affordable, African American friendly, a ton of fat asses, and Palm Trees carved out from Shaniqua afros. :2 cents:

misspandora 01-05-2013 12:06 PM

Seconded

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Originally Posted by Bryan G (Post 19410016)
Negrill, Jamaica


DamianJ 01-05-2013 12:11 PM

Koh lanta, Thailand.

javbucks 01-05-2013 12:12 PM

Thailand

Best-In-BC 01-05-2013 12:32 PM

North Pole, It'll refresh the senses :D

Spunky 01-05-2013 12:34 PM

Australia is good at this time of year

pornmasta 01-05-2013 01:03 PM

Russia

8 char

Harmon 01-05-2013 01:08 PM

Other than the occasional tremor? My butthole, sailor. :winkwink:

DWB 01-05-2013 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by MrMaxwell (Post 19409968)
I need to get away for a few weeks.. Just to somewhere with fat asses on foxy bitches and palm trees and mild weather and some good real food

Where is affordable and American friendly (like the USD is strong yet it's okay to be white and not be murdered/abducted)???

You're asking for a lot.

Asia doesn't have many fat asses and it's far away so don't listen to anyone talking about Thailand. Brazil has the fattest asses but it's no longer a cheap place to visit, but the girls are stallions and the food is good. Shy of visiting the motherland I can't think of a better collection of fat asses and foxes than Rio. Colombia is OK, a lot of foxes and ass there, runner up to Brazil. If you're black and from NYC or ATL the Dominican Republic would work if you want to be around your own people.

Max Potential 01-05-2013 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 19409999)
hawaii :2 cents:

agreed, fantastic getaway place :2 cents:

wehateporn 01-05-2013 01:19 PM

Luton, UK, is worth checking out this time of year :2 cents:


The Dawg 01-05-2013 01:20 PM

Jamaica.

Very cheap and plenty of phat asses.

seeandsee 01-05-2013 01:44 PM

Come to east europe, find some good clubs and fuck tons of girls

~Ray 01-05-2013 01:45 PM

Belize , cheap, tropical and only 90 minutes from DFW

Ross 01-05-2013 02:25 PM

Jamaica or Dominican Republic.

blazin 01-05-2013 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by DWB (Post 19410280)
You're asking for a lot.

Asia doesn't have many fat asses and it's far away so don't listen to anyone talking about Thailand. Brazil has the fattest asses but it's no longer a cheap place to visit, but the girls are stallions and the food is good. Shy of visiting the motherland I can't think of a better collection of fat asses and foxes than Rio. Colombia is OK, a lot of foxes and ass there, runner up to Brazil. If you're black and from NYC or ATL the Dominican Republic would work if you want to be around your own people.

I think Colombia trumps Brazil for the attractiveness of the woman, I like that more latina/morena mix that seems more prevalent down there... personal preference I guess... though Rio is the spot for hoes... and those girls know how to put out...

I'll never forget the night during a threesome, a brazilian chick slapped her friend with my dick.. and later chased her friend around the room to share some of my love.. damn brazilian chicks are freaky :pimp

candyflip 01-05-2013 04:18 PM

I spent a few months working in Bali. I'd love to go back.

EddyTheDog 01-05-2013 04:38 PM

New Zealand

F-U-Jimmy 01-05-2013 04:38 PM

If you don't mind a long flight then Penang Malaysia laid back and full of 5 star hotels, great beaches, monster lobsters, amazing beers, fantastic people and great food. I spend every Christmas there to get away from the snow....

Its just 10 hours from London but way longer from the USA due to the stupid hub system here

just a punk 01-05-2013 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by EddyTheDog (Post 19410528)
New Zealand

Seconded that :2 cents:

Max Potential 01-05-2013 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by EddyTheDog (Post 19410528)
New Zealand

Third that!

http://www.predictweather.co.nz/imag...001-125745.jpg

larrissa 01-05-2013 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Max Potential (Post 19410543)
Third that!

omg! how beautiful!
I would escape here too :)) in my couNtry is very very cold and lot of snow
brr

inthecrack 01-05-2013 08:03 PM

Yes New Zealand for amazing scenery and adventure sports but forget about any hot chicks and fat asses.

RandyRandy 01-06-2013 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by blazin (Post 19410018)
Colombia has all that except good food... Ladies are amazing though....

I'm chilling in Bogota right now. I think Colombian food is great - and in a city of 10 million like Bogota, with a big international community, there are plenty of great restaurants to choose from. I ate here last night http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/573018. Leo Cave y Cocina is probably my favorite restaurant in Bogota. Of course there's always Andres Carne de Res, but that's more for the experience than the food. after that, went to a full service strip club in Santa Fe, the Red Light District. The talent was off the hook as usual, although the girl to guy ratio wasn't what it usually is, being this is a three-day weekend (Monday is Three Kings Day).

Now, the dollar is about 1,780 pesos to the dollar, which isn't good - it should be at 2,000 and I long for the days in 2005/2006 when it was 2,600. But a bottle of Colombian beer here is about 1,200 pesos, I had a late breakfast of Tamale, hot chocolate, fresh squeezed oj and a roll for 5,000 pesos and a mid-level (read 25 years old with one kid) stripper/hooker considers 700,000 pesos (about $400) a GREAT WEEK. The average salary here is 600,000 a Month ($340). So you do the math.

And then there's the weather. The rainy season ended in December, so the forecast for Bogota for the next three months is 70 during the day, 50 at night, and no rain in sight. some people think that's on the cool side - I think it's perfect.

Redrob 01-06-2013 10:59 AM

New Zealand has my vote. I'm trying to get back there this year for another visit.

keysync 01-06-2013 11:10 AM

Cancun is always fun and cheap as hell.

Profits of Doom 01-06-2013 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by RandyRandy (Post 19411345)
I'm chilling in Bogota right now. I think Colombian food is great - and in a city of 10 million like Bogota, with a big international community, there are plenty of great restaurants to choose from. I ate here last night http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/573018. Leo Cave y Cocina is probably my favorite restaurant in Bogota. Of course there's always Andres Carne de Res, but that's more for the experience than the food. after that, went to a full service strip club in Santa Fe, the Red Light District. The talent was off the hook as usual, although the girl to guy ratio wasn't what it usually is, being this is a three-day weekend (Monday is Three Kings Day).

Now, the dollar is about 1,780 pesos to the dollar, which isn't good - it should be at 2,000 and I long for the days in 2005/2006 when it was 2,600. But a bottle of Colombian beer here is about 1,200 pesos, I had a late breakfast of Tamale, hot chocolate, fresh squeezed oj and a roll for 5,000 pesos and a mid-level (read 25 years old with one kid) stripper/hooker considers 700,000 pesos (about $400) a GREAT WEEK. The average salary here is 600,000 a Month ($340). So you do the math.

And then there's the weather. The rainy season ended in December, so the forecast for Bogota for the next three months is 70 during the day, 50 at night, and no rain in sight. some people think that's on the cool side - I think it's perfect.

How safe is Bogota for an American? I've heard all the fear mongering about kidnappings from the press, but what is the real story from someone actually there?

Also, how much per night for a decent hotel? Is the internet any good?

inthecrack 01-06-2013 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Redrob (Post 19411427)
New Zealand has my vote. I'm trying to get back there this year for another visit.

I recommend February as the best month to be there. It's past the school holidays so there's no crowds and that is when the best weather, least rain happens. You really gotta get out of the city to see the best of NZ.

EddyTheDog 01-06-2013 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by inthecrack (Post 19411440)
I recommend February as the best month to be there. It's past the school holidays so there's no crowds and that is when the best weather, least rain happens. You really gotta get out of the city to see the best of NZ.

I agree - Head to the South Island if you want the best scenery - You can have a pretty fun time in Queenstown as well - Its not all mountains and Fjords....

Validus 01-06-2013 11:46 AM

Dominican Republic isn't bad. Just make sure you stay on the Caribbean side. Also enjoyed diving there quite a bit.

marcop 01-06-2013 11:56 AM

Sicily... nice weather at this time of year, great food, and hot Euro women.

Socks 01-06-2013 12:02 PM

The best way to get the fuck away is to spend your time around a bunch of butchy feminists.

Do you have a sexual addiction problem?

BareBacked 01-06-2013 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by brassmonkey (Post 19409999)
hawaii :2 cents:

LOL suckers (Outside of the USA)

RandyRandy 01-06-2013 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Profits of Doom (Post 19411439)
How safe is Bogota for an American? I've heard all the fear mongering about kidnappings from the press, but what is the real story from someone actually there?

Also, how much per night for a decent hotel? Is the internet any good?

Bogota is very safe for an American. While kidnapping for ransom is still a problem in Colombia, it almost never happens to an American. I believe the last Americans "kidnapped" by the FARC were three American CIA operatives whose recon plane was shot down in the jungle. So, unless you're planning some jungle recon, you should be ok from kidnapping.

Bogota is not without danger. It's divided into 3 parts - South, Central and North. The South is where the really poor people live - we're talking no running water and wild dogs running around. Don't go there. Period. I did several times, but that's because I'm stupid. Then there's El Central, which is the business district, also several universities, museums and lots of shopping. The area is great during the day, but at night you should take a taxi instead of walking. The red-light district is also here. This is where I've rented an apartment for January. At night I take taxis from in front of my building (which has security) to wherever I'm going. Then there's the North where all the well-to-do people live. Sometimes I stay there, but here's the problem - traffic in Bogota is brutal - no subway. As I find myself more in the center of the city, that's where I'm staying this time, to avoid the 45 minute cab rides from Central to the North.

Just don't flash money or jewelry and at night always take a taxi - but one that you've called and not randomly gotten in off the street and you'll be fine. And when you go to a bar - NEVER LEAVE YOUR DRINK UNATTENDED. There have been numerous cases of "Scopolamine" robberies where they put this powder in your drink and you become like a zombie and they'll take you to your apartment and rob you of everything.

I think apartments are the way to go, rather than a hotel. I have a nice one-bedroom in the Chapinero section of El Centro, and I'm paying $650 for the entire month. Everything is within walking distance - and the internet depends where you are. This apartment has great internet, the last one I stayed at didn't. But there's always an internet cafe within a couple blocks. I always get my apartments on www.airbnb.com. You can get apartments there for one night or more.

If there's anything else I can tell you - please let me know.

BareBacked 01-06-2013 12:20 PM

Costa Rica
Panama

RyuLion 01-06-2013 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by blazin (Post 19410018)
Colombia has all that except good food... Ladies are amazing though....

Hence, know one goes there for the food, only the Ladies..

Go to Panama..

blazin 01-06-2013 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by RandyRandy (Post 19411511)
Bogota is very safe for an American. While kidnapping for ransom is still a problem in Colombia, it almost never happens to an American. I believe the last Americans "kidnapped" by the FARC were three American CIA operatives whose recon plane was shot down in the jungle. So, unless you're planning some jungle recon, you should be ok from kidnapping.

Bogota is not without danger. It's divided into 3 parts - South, Central and North. The South is where the really poor people live - we're talking no running water and wild dogs running around. Don't go there. Period. I did several times, but that's because I'm stupid. Then there's El Central, which is the business district, also several universities, museums and lots of shopping. The area is great during the day, but at night you should take a taxi instead of walking. The red-light district is also here. This is where I've rented an apartment for January. At night I take taxis from in front of my building (which has security) to wherever I'm going. Then there's the North where all the well-to-do people live. Sometimes I stay there, but here's the problem - traffic in Bogota is brutal - no subway. As I find myself more in the center of the city, that's where I'm staying this time, to avoid the 45 minute cab rides from Central to the North.

Just don't flash money or jewelry and at night always take a taxi - but one that you've called and not randomly gotten in off the street and you'll be fine. And when you go to a bar - NEVER LEAVE YOUR DRINK UNATTENDED. There have been numerous cases of "Scopolamine" robberies where they put this powder in your drink and you become like a zombie and they'll take you to your apartment and rob you of everything.

I think apartments are the way to go, rather than a hotel. I have a nice one-bedroom in the Chapinero section of El Centro, and I'm paying $650 for the entire month. Everything is within walking distance - and the internet depends where you are. This apartment has great internet, the last one I stayed at didn't. But there's always an internet cafe within a couple blocks. I always get my apartments on www.airbnb.com. You can get apartments there for one night or more.

If there's anything else I can tell you - please let me know.

There's an interesting documentary on Scopolamine here: http://documentary.net/worlds-scarie...devils-breath/

I seriously thinking about going back to Colombia for an extended vacation next year.... I spent a few weeks in Cartagena and Santa Marta late last year.... I plan to visit Cali and Medellin next time though.

RandyRandy 01-06-2013 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by blazin (Post 19411574)
There's an interesting documentary on Scopolamine here: http://documentary.net/worlds-scarie...devils-breath/

I seriously thinking about going back to Colombia for an extended vacation next year.... I spent a few weeks in Cartagena and Santa Marta late last year.... I plan to visit Cali and Medellin next time though.

I've seen that documentary -pretty scary stuff and it's real. I know both Cali and Medellin well. To my taste, I like Medellin much more. It's a bigger city with perfect weather. Maybe 80 during the day and 65 at night. Cali is hotter and has much higher unemployment, thus more crime. But the Salsa Clubs are better in Cali - on Avenida Sexta. Better restaurants in Medellin - more international.

Profits of Doom 01-06-2013 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RandyRandy (Post 19411511)
Bogota is very safe for an American. While kidnapping for ransom is still a problem in Colombia, it almost never happens to an American. I believe the last Americans "kidnapped" by the FARC were three American CIA operatives whose recon plane was shot down in the jungle. So, unless you're planning some jungle recon, you should be ok from kidnapping.

Bogota is not without danger. It's divided into 3 parts - South, Central and North. The South is where the really poor people live - we're talking no running water and wild dogs running around. Don't go there. Period. I did several times, but that's because I'm stupid. Then there's El Central, which is the business district, also several universities, museums and lots of shopping. The area is great during the day, but at night you should take a taxi instead of walking. The red-light district is also here. This is where I've rented an apartment for January. At night I take taxis from in front of my building (which has security) to wherever I'm going. Then there's the North where all the well-to-do people live. Sometimes I stay there, but here's the problem - traffic in Bogota is brutal - no subway. As I find myself more in the center of the city, that's where I'm staying this time, to avoid the 45 minute cab rides from Central to the North.

Just don't flash money or jewelry and at night always take a taxi - but one that you've called and not randomly gotten in off the street and you'll be fine. And when you go to a bar - NEVER LEAVE YOUR DRINK UNATTENDED. There have been numerous cases of "Scopolamine" robberies where they put this powder in your drink and you become like a zombie and they'll take you to your apartment and rob you of everything.

I think apartments are the way to go, rather than a hotel. I have a nice one-bedroom in the Chapinero section of El Centro, and I'm paying $650 for the entire month. Everything is within walking distance - and the internet depends where you are. This apartment has great internet, the last one I stayed at didn't. But there's always an internet cafe within a couple blocks. I always get my apartments on www.airbnb.com. You can get apartments there for one night or more.

If there's anything else I can tell you - please let me know.

Damn dude, that's some great info! :thumbsup

I remember reading about that "Scopolamine" stuff on Vice.com, the journalist that wrote the story wanted to try it to see the effects but thought better of it at the last minute and backed out. That's some scary shit.

I've actually been planning a trip to Thailand for quite some time, but as much as I like Asian women I find Colombian women even sexier, so a trip to Colombia would be something I'd seriously consider.

I figured some of the stuff I read about kidnappings was a lot of fear mongering. I spend a lot of time in the Texas border towns and go into Mexico a lot, and with the exception of Juarez I have never once felt unsafe, so long as I've used common sense like you stated above and stayed out of areas I didn't belong in...

klinton 01-06-2013 02:49 PM

what's wrong with scopolamine ? never tripped on datura ? oh come on gringos :1orglaugh

pornmasta 01-06-2013 03:09 PM

if you really need to flee, i suggest you to go in a war zone, like syria, but it's dangerous.

scubadiver626 01-06-2013 10:03 PM

Spain! Mix of women

MrMaxwell 01-06-2013 10:11 PM

Thank you every one... I'm definitely going to be getting the hell out of the states for awhile, soon... for sure. For SURE.

MrMaxwell 01-06-2013 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by RandyRandy (Post 19411593)
I've seen that documentary -pretty scary stuff and it's real. I know both Cali and Medellin well. To my taste, I like Medellin much more. It's a bigger city with perfect weather. Maybe 80 during the day and 65 at night. Cali is hotter and has much higher unemployment, thus more crime. But the Salsa Clubs are better in Cali - on Avenida Sexta. Better restaurants in Medellin - more international.


Do you get along okay there with speaking english? Is the law pretty adult friendly, and american friendly?

Sounds like a great place.. I appreciate your posts very much (and everyones... I never expected so many good ones)!!

blazin 01-07-2013 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by MrMaxwell (Post 19412377)
Do you get along okay there with speaking english? Is the law pretty adult friendly, and american friendly?

Sounds like a great place.. I appreciate your posts very much (and everyones... I never expected so many good ones)!!

You need to speak a little spanish... but even a little will get you a long way :)

Supz 01-07-2013 03:39 PM

Try costa rica.


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