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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

Quote: (02-08-2012 10:44 AM)MiXX Wrote:  

Quote: (02-08-2012 01:10 AM)pitt Wrote:  

lmao Mixx are you for real?

nah, I'm just pissed my numbers were lower than usual on my last trip, a lot lower. [Image: dodgy.gif]

Granted, my low numbers in Medellin, would be a mack-daddy in America. Still, it's gone downhill.


The only thing I can think of that change are:

The tournament
The new Hard Rock cafe
The new Hooters

The whole place seemed a mini-version of any major US city, with bitchy attitudes to match from local girls!


I'll go back to Colombia when the damage has been repaired, but I need to start hitting Eastern Europe regardless, there is a while pussy-goldmine of untapped cities I need to explore.

** I was not kidding about selling my condo however. I need to start exploring how well I do in countries where I am the only latino...


Mixx

I wouldn't throw in the towel just yet. Sometimes it's just cyclical like that.

I agree that you should go to places where you're the only latino. I hear in countries like Poland being a latin guy, especially if you can dance, is a hot commodity among the local women.
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

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The only thing I can think of that change are:

The tournament
The new Hard Rock cafe
The new Hooters

They are just symptoms of the disease, not the disease itself.

The real problems are globalization, rising affluence, and ease of tourism.
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#28

Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

Quote: (02-08-2012 10:44 AM)MiXX Wrote:  

Quote: (02-08-2012 01:10 AM)pitt Wrote:  

lmao Mixx are you for real?

nah, I'm just pissed my numbers were lower than usual on my last trip, a lot lower. [Image: dodgy.gif]

Granted, my low numbers in Medellin, would be a mack-daddy in America. Still, it's gone downhill.


The only thing I can think of that change are:

The tournament
The new Hard Rock cafe
The new Hooters

The whole place seemed a mini-version of any major US city, with bitchy attitudes to match from local girls!


I'll go back to Colombia when the damage has been repaired, but I need to start hitting Eastern Europe regardless, there is a whole pussy-goldmine of untapped cities I need to explore.

** I was not kidding about selling my condo however. I need to start exploring how well I do in countries where I am the only latino...


Mixx

Mixx, giving up on Medellin is one thing. Another thing is giving up on the 2nd tier colombian cities that still have alot of value.
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

Quote: (02-08-2012 10:50 AM)Hencredible Casanova Wrote:  

I agree that you should go to places where you're the only latino. I hear in countries like Poland being a latin guy, especially if you can dance, is a hot commodity among the local women.

Believe me, I wake-up every morning and the first thing I look at is the weather report in Wroclaw.

It's still too cold for me at 21F to go there, but as soon as the birds start chirping and chanting it's springtime, my latino, salsa-dancing ass is on the next flight!

Mixx
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

Quote: (02-08-2012 10:57 AM)chochemonger1 Wrote:  

Mixx, giving up on Medellin is one thing. Another thing is giving up on the 2nd tier colombian cities that still have alot of value.

True. True.

I was just venting my disappointment with Medellin. I'll go back to Manizales, Neiva, Ibague, Cartago after I finish my trip in Montreal for the summer.


Mixx
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

Quote: (02-07-2012 05:38 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

I think it's funny that these soccer tournaments are being viewed as pussy nuclear bombs. I'm a little skeptical.

But just in case, I really need to get my ass to Ukraine before Euro2012.

I think it's all because the country is flooded with tourists who either have no game or can't be bothered to spend the effort to woo these lizards and prefer instead to spend the money to woo these lizards.

I believe that's what happened to Toronto. Before Toronto was cool (so I've heard) and cats were able to pipe lizards from Kennedy to Kipling no sweat.
But come BET and major sports franchise like Toronto Raptors and now these reptiles walk around like they are heavy.

Thus market value goes up and for the average player, the prices increase as qualities drop (more effort required for less aesthetically gifted creatures).

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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

Quote: (02-08-2012 10:53 AM)Roosh Wrote:  

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The only thing I can think of that change are:

The tournament
The new Hard Rock cafe
The new Hooters

They are just symptoms of the disease, not the disease itself.

The real problems are globalization, rising affluence, and ease of tourism.

Very true. I've noticed that with Brazilian women. As the country does better, they are adopting more "western attitudes" and perceptions about themselves and the world around them. They're still warmer and nicer than gringas, but they are definitely changing for the worse.
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

Quote: (02-07-2012 07:59 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

I think the effect will be less for Americans after the European soccer tournaments.

How many Americans are going to Ukraine or Poland for Euro2012. Like twenty?

Me: "I'm American."
Polish girl: *Scanning scanning... nationality clean.*

Being from Britain is probably the worst for gaming in Europe. Sorry dk!

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I was floored by the amount of French/Italians/Asian men in Medellin walking around during my last visit.....and trust me, they were not there to sample Colombia's world-class coffee!

[Image: lol.gif]

Ha ha, indeed quite true in most cases. My fellow countrymen have sullied the name of Englishmen throughout Europe on our drink fuelled, pussy-thirsty escapades. This I do not begrudge them, but trying to bed girls with awful game resulting in girls with a bitch shield stronger than any Jedi Knight - I do!

However, being pretty much the opposite of your countrymen's stereotype is a big DHV, as I'm sure you're already accustomed to.
I.e. being well dressed, hit the gym, speak a foreign language and you're knowledgable of the local culture - oh and not drinking yourself into cockblock oblivion. That's if I manage to continue the conversation after I tell them where I'm from [Image: lol.gif]

Good job I pass for Spanish...phew!
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

Nothing will change. It'll be simply a temporary influx of tourists.

The average or high class girl in these countries is probably rather in Southern Europe or somewhere abroad during summer break.

Also, the English stereotype is completely overrated. A calm British 'Hello' still melts a chick everywhere. Again, you need to distinguish yourself from the bald fat guys wearing SHAG TEAM shirts. No chick is going to pass up on the opportunity to fuck a well maintained, witty and interesting guy just because of his (western) passport.
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

I´not sure what´s going to happen with Poland and Ukraine after Euro2012, but i bet the last one will definitely change for worse. As someone posted before, the first thing will be a huge amount of ¨cheap air tickets¨to the Ukrainian cities holding games. I can imagine Brits, Germans and a lot of Italians filling the entire planes and chasing women with money in their hands ( no skills, no game, no language,just showing the euros...(i´ve witnessed it in Prague)....not a nice picture [Image: sad.gif]

Rio de Janeiro will be always a mecca for sex tourism, regardless what people say. It´s part of their culture. I believe in 2014 a lot of backpackers, expats, and businessmen will live in the ¨Cidade maravilhosa¨; and the garotas de programa ( pro´s) will make a lot of money. I´m pretty sure a lot of girls will travel for the interior of the country to the cities holding soccer matches. It´s once in a lifetime to make money!
Somebody told me it will be a year with two Carnavales. Brazil is a solid candidate to win the tournament. Can you imagine the street celebrations??? [Image: smile.gif]

Patricinhas will be always the same. World cup or not they live in a different ¨place¨ bitch shields always up.
I´m making plans to move next year to Rio ...before everyone else.
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

Quote: (02-08-2012 06:17 PM)superpatoloco Wrote:  

Patricinhas will be always the same. World cup or not they live in a different ¨place¨ bitch shields always up.
I´m making plans to move next year to Rio ...before everyone else.

Before everyone else? Might already be too late for that.
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

let's all hope that the english national team won't be able to qualifiy to the world cup . [Image: undecided.gif]
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

Quote: (02-09-2012 09:58 AM)jahandar Wrote:  

let's all hope that the english national team won't be able to qualifiy to the world cup . [Image: undecided.gif]

Why? [Image: huh.gif]
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

Becouse thers drunk naked asses will be in every portugese newses, and the myth of englishman the world gentleman will be gone forever[Image: tongue.gif]
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

Quote: (02-09-2012 11:37 AM)Magic Wrote:  

Becouse thers drunk naked asses will be in every portugese newses, and the myth of englishman the world gentleman will be gone forever[Image: tongue.gif]


this .


i still have nightmares about Marseille in the summer 1998
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

Not to pile on Medellin but this happened to me recently. I was in a business meeting here and one of the ladies ask me if I had a stripper pole in my apartment. Of course I said no, what are you talking about? She said she visited a "gringos" apartment and he had one in his front room. She thought we were all like that. For the rest of the meeting they all looked at me like I was the lowest form of life. Things have definitely changed here in the past 7 years.
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

Quote: (02-09-2012 11:37 AM)Magic Wrote:  

Becouse thers drunk naked asses will be in every portugese newses, and the myth of englishman the world gentleman will be gone forever[Image: tongue.gif]

Think back to the 2002 World Cup. How many "drunk naked asses" do you think made it out to Japan? Or Korea?


Quote: (02-09-2012 11:39 AM)jahandar Wrote:  

i still have nightmares about Marseille in the summer 1998

Like I said, any one capable of that behaviour isn't even able to leave the country during a major tournament, or won't have the money for the airfare. It's not the 80s anymore.


Personally I think the 'threat' is way overblown. If you fear an invasion of cock and it means that much to you then drop everything and go now. Once you realise that Poland (not talking about Ukraine because I've never been) isn't gonna go anti foreign cock come June 8, and that there are enough cities of a decent size (200k+ population) to play about with then you realise you can be more pragmatic about things.......................
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

Quote: (02-07-2012 07:59 PM)Roosh Wrote:  

I think the effect will be less for Americans after the European soccer tournaments.

How many Americans are going to Ukraine or Poland for Euro2012. Like twenty?

Me: "I'm American."
Polish girl: *Scanning scanning... nationality clean.*

Being from Britain is probably the worst for gaming in Europe. Sorry dk!

Quote:Quote:

I was floored by the amount of French/Italians/Asian men in Medellin walking around during my last visit.....and trust me, they were not there to sample Colombia's world-class coffee!

[Image: lol.gif]

Some British people don't need to game, unlike some [Image: wink.gif]
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

Quote: (02-09-2012 11:39 AM)Gringuito Wrote:  

Not to pile on Medellin but this happened to me recently. I was in a business meeting here and one of the ladies ask me if I had a stripper pole in my apartment. Of course I said no, what are you talking about? She said she visited a "gringos" apartment and he had one in his front room. She thought we were all like that. For the rest of the meeting they all looked at me like I was the lowest form of life. Things have definitely changed here in the past 7 years.

You should of said Yes, all of these girls are into Pole Fitness in Medellin - TONS OF THEM, it's the huge new fad!

Don't ever apologize for being a sexual guy....she did ask after all.

[Image: smile.gif]

Mixx
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

I found this posted in Couchsurfing Ukraine's forum:

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This summer Ukraine and Poland will host the Euro 2012. My team -the Netherlands- will play at Kharkiv during the group stage, so the Dutch interest in Ukraine and the city of Kharkiv will explode in the next months to come. Whether you like it or not! [Image: wink.gif]

Dutch people are so crazy about football: they travel the world to see their team play. During the Euro 2008, 80,000 (!!) Dutch fans travelled to Basel, Switzerland... Football fans in Ukraine will have a great summer with lots of great entertaining games and -hopefully- a few wins for your national squad. But I guess not everyone is looking forward to it.

Holy fuck 80,000. They are going to leave quite an impression on the local population. Even in a best case scenario of 80,000 well-behaved Dutchman, the women will be approached incessantly, and they will be propositioned. Maybe Mixx is right. [Image: sad.gif]
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

Quote: (02-12-2012 08:48 AM)Roosh Wrote:  

Holy fuck 80,000. They are going to leave quite an impression on the local population. Even in a best case scenario of 80,000 well-behaved Dutchman, the women will be approached incessantly, and they will be propositioned. Maybe Mixx is right. [Image: sad.gif]

You should of seen the flood of Italians/French/Brits in Pereira in September 2011, MONTHS AFTER after the Soccer Fifa Championship. NO kidding, you called it exactly what it is a: a pussy Nuclear bomb.

I'll be going to Wroclaw in early April (too cold too go sooner), and I'll be out of there by Late May before Poland gets nuked!

For those latinos thinking that it's just White Europeans/Italians going, and latinos will still be a commodity, DO NOT FORGET THAT PORTUGAL AND SPAIN ARE PLAYING TOO!!!

Ukraine already has the sex tourist stigma etched in every local girls brain, so it will only get worse!


Mixx
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

It seems to me that the solution is to wait until the radioactive fallout decreases enough where it's safe for humans to re-enter.

How many months or years after Euro2012 will things stabilize, assuming no more bombs are dropped? 2 years?

Do you suspect cities not hosting a game will survive the blast? I like to think so. I think we should get a list of cities hosting the event in both countries.
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

Cities hosting Euro 2012:

Warsaw
Wroclaw
Gdansk
Poznan

Kiev
Donetsk
Kharkiv
Lviv
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

Quote: (02-12-2012 09:23 AM)Roosh Wrote:  

I think we should get a list of cities hosting the event in both countries.

Here is The schedule, teams, and cities impacted.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Euro_2012#Group_stage


From this chart, I can tell that Wroclaw will still be a good place because only the following countries visit:

Czech Republic, Russia, Greece WROCLAW WILL BE LEAST IMPACTED, they already hate Russians to begin with, and I am not Russian, so I'm good!

Spain and Italy are playing in Poznan and Gdansk! <<---- AREAS HEAVILY IMPACTED WITH ITALIANS AND SPANIARDS!!!

ENGLAND, FRANCE PLAYING IN KIEV AND DONETSK

This easily tells me to avoid Poznan, GDANSK for the next 12 months AFTER, but I can go ahead and have fun in Wroclaw!


The Final game is in Kiev.
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Will Poland change beyond recognition after Euro2012?

Quote: (02-12-2012 10:37 AM)MiXX Wrote:  

Quote: (02-12-2012 09:23 AM)Roosh Wrote:  

I think we should get a list of cities hosting the event in both countries.

Here is The schedule, teams, and cities impacted.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UEFA_Euro_2012#Group_stage


From this chart, I can tell that Wroclaw will still be a good place because only the following countries visit:

Czech Republic, Russia, Greece WROCLAW WILL BE LEAST IMPACTED, they already hate Russians to begin with, and I am not Russian, so I'm good!

Spain and Italy are playing in Poznan and Gdansk! <<---- AREAS HEAVILY IMPACTED WITH ITALIANS AND SPANIARDS!!!

ENGLAND, FRANCE PLAYING IN KIEV AND DONETSK

This easily tells me to avoid Poznan, GDANSK for the next 12 months AFTER, but I can go ahead and have fun in Wroclaw!


The Final game is in Kiev.

Man, how depressed I am not being able to go to Poland until September. Im still not so sure that 3 games can affect a city that much. But either way it doesnt seem Poland has that much time left as a pussy haven. After being in SE Asia for a few months, it wont be easy getting used to places where you have to put effort for getting laid.
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