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Does anyone know anything about Tulua?

I'm supposed to go there tonight to see my ex-girlfriend (she's from Cali) dance with a group at a club or discoteca called Fenes or something very similar to that.

Anyone ever heard of it? Supposedly it's a very big club, something like 1,000 people...I am sure the taxista will get me there, just a little uncertain about going to a city I've just passed through but never actually visited.

By caulfield2 on Jun 3, 2006, 07:27 in Friendly Talkzone. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


caulfield2 says on Jun 3, 2006, 10:32:

In Armenia.

I´ll get the website for the club, or at least the one that Angela has pictures of her group posted at. I know a couple from her group go all the way from Cali to Pereira to dance at Mango Biche.

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sweetcalena says on Jun 3, 2006, 13:42:

About Tulua... It's a beautiful city located about 2 hours away from Cali (100 km). A city rich in agriculture and many other things. I used to go with my family there almost every month when we were living in Cali. I have good memories about Tulua ;-).
I've never heard of that club, are u sure that's the name??

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corazon en colombia says on Jun 4, 2006, 15:33:

How was the trip? I'm assuming everything was fine, since you are still posting comments. What did you learn about Tulua?

Colombia = paradiso

Colombia = paradiso

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caulfield2 says on Jun 6, 2006, 12:23:

Well, I learned that it's not a great idea to walk around a 230 in the morning without a hotel to stay in (I was near the terminal)....I finally found a decent place and it was only $25 mil or something like that.

The name of the club I went to is Fenix, which I guess sounds like Fene's in English...I got to see my ex-Calena dancing on the bar, gyrating and having a guy simulate having sex with her from behind, lol. I wasn't jealous is the least, though.

They have a pretty cool shopping center that's nicer than what we have in Armenia. It's called Herradura and has a Royal Films where they had a lot of movies like Thanks for Not Smoking and the Disney movie about the huskies who are rescued from the North Pole...those types of movies never come here. Realized there are Lenos y Carbons, Frisbys, Corrals, Jeno's Pizzas and Prestos almost everywhere in Colombia, lol.

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