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drucifer comments on Useful links for Apartments in Bogota (Please add if you know any) Apartahotel Chico93 http://apartahotelchico93.com/
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drucifer comments on Alcohol and Cigarette Brands in Colombia What are the brands or rather the companies that own the brands? Thanks!
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drucifer comments on Looking for Furnished apartment Ah.. Sorry.. In Bogota - Zona Norte, (Chico Norte, Chapinero, La Cabrera, Santa Bibiana, Santa Barbara, etc). Preferably Studio or One Bedroom. Thanks!
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drucifer comments on Looking to rent an Apartment/Apt Share in Bogota - Furnished (Needed from now until end of August) Email me at: hous-695642133 at craigslist.org Thanks!!
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drucifer comments on Tourist VISA Requirements - US Citizens BTW, I already have my one way.. i got it a while back with my air miles.
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drucifer comments on Tourist VISA Requirements - US Citizens Thanks, but if i go with my one way and they ask for my return ticket, can i just buy it in the airport? Also, can you get an extension to the 60 day visa?
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drucifer comments on Thanx for coming, Mr.President, but, Here's you hat, what's your hurry? Does anyone have a link to the video of the entire cumbre? gracias!
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drucifer comments on When to lend a helping hand? hmm.. I dont think anyone in New York would've stopped....
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drucifer comments on Renting a Room or Apt in Bogota interesting.. fiador, is pretty much a garantia here in BA. Gracias por la ayuda!
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drucifer comments on Renting a Room or Apt in Bogota I was just looking in los clasificados de El Tiempo and saw a bunch of listings for furnished apts... Generally, do you they require una garantia (como en Buenos Aires), a one year contract, payment upfront or any other thing else of that sort? Gracias!
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drucifer comments on Chicago Night Life If you like Hip-Hop, a nice spot is Funky Buddha lounge. http://www.funkybuddha.com/
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drucifer comments on Colombian Salsa Singers I'm open to all.. but i know non-colombian and im curious to know of colombian...
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drucifer comments on Voluntariado???? Business related or with kids is cool.. but im open to options..
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drucifer comments on Best city to go I'm not a beach person.... All I need is beautiful attentive women, good conversation, good food and good music... and I'm good.
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drucifer comments on Spanish learning tips??? Love - i disagree... We could learn a language, it's the accent that gives us the problem. Plus the languages you all listed are all latin.. Trying learning german and let us know how that goes for you. ;0)
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drucifer comments on bottino111 Thanks for the heads up.. I was thinking at first Bogota because it's a big city and a lot of opportunities - but im just going to stay for a few months volunteering unless something good presents itself..... and i have friends of friends in Bogota, which would make it easier. What did you like about Bucaramanga? Thanks! Dru
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drucifer comments on After living in Buenos Aires for about a year and half now, I think argentinas are basically european women with a bad attitude. I've met colombianas, bolivanas, paraguayas and dominicanas here and they have been sweet and approachable (for the most part). Portenas are the least friendly. I have found women in other parts to be friendlier than portenas, however, still extremely difficult and distant.
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drucifer comments on Best city to go Thanks. So I guess the question is between Bogota and Medellin. I like the idea about spending a week in both before deciding.
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drucifer comments on Best city to go Thanks for the responses.. What makes Bogota such a great place or not so great a place in relation to other cities?
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