Quote: (06-05-2011 11:59 AM)MiXX Wrote:
Quote: (06-01-2011 03:46 PM)Sardino Wrote:
I had been having a good time in Medellin for a few months when my brother told me he was going to Manaus. Having my brother on the same continent was all the reason I needed to book a flight to Brazil. But then I looked online and saw that tickets from Medellin to Manaus were upwards of 800 dollars. Since I had plenty of time to spare I decided I would take the scenic route, heading south by bus through Ecuador and Peru, then taking boats along the Amazon from Yurimaguas to Iquitos to Tabatinga and finally to Manaus. I left Medellin April 1st.
One thing that puzzles me Sardino is that you went from Medellin to Manaus by land, which is extremely confusing to me for the following reasons:
1. As a US citizen (you said you were a gringo), how the hell did you get your Visa to enter Brazil? All US citizens must have a Visa to travel to Brazil obtained from their home state. How did you just get-up and go to Manaus from Colombia as you put it? Also, once you do get approved for a tourist Visa by the Brazilian consulate of your home state, you must use it within 90 days it is issued to you, and you said that you have been in Medellin for months!
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A few weeks before I left for Brazil I went to the Honorary Consulate in Medellin. They sent my passport to the embassy in Bogota and gave me the visa. I've uploaded the picture with the date and the place of issuing so you can see that my story is not bs.
Quote: (06-05-2011 11:59 AM)MiXX Wrote:
2. If you have an entry stamp of Colombia within the last 90 days on your US passport, you will also be required by Brazilian Immigration to show a Yellow Fever Vaccination card. Which you did not mention either. This is especially enforced when going to Amazon/Northwest regions of Brazil!!!
I got a Yellow fever vaccination card in Ecuador, but nobody ever asked me for it at the border.
Quote: (06-05-2011 11:59 AM)MiXX Wrote:
3. I have never, ever, ever heard of a Brazilian who would call himself "Mike" - not even pimps who cater to foreigners! This is just laughable! ![[Image: lol.gif]](https://rooshvforum.network/images/smilies/new/lol.gif)
His name is actually Maiko, but I called him Mike to piss him off. Mike wasn't the pimp, he was my friend. Edy Murfy was the pimp.
Quote: (06-05-2011 11:59 AM)MiXX Wrote:
I hate to say this, but your story has some holes that are very confusing to me as I have traveled extensively between Brazil and Colombia, and know that you cannot get around the first 2 points I mentioned.
You're wrong, get over it.
Quote: (06-05-2011 11:59 AM)MiXX Wrote:
4. The picture of the 2 girls you posted have butter-faces to the Nth degree! I would not even brag about fucking any of the 2 using my neighbors dick.
I stand by the decisions my dick made.
Quote: (06-05-2011 11:59 AM)MiXX Wrote:
5. You mention on another thread starting an escort service site to build a Harem of women, and that you also LIVE in Brazil! How the fuck do you live in Brazil (on a Tourist Visa) and not speak Portuguese in a place where English is hardly spoken by anyone such as Vitoria? You sound to me like you are this same pimp you describe in your story named "Mike".
I didn't speak any Portuguese when I first got to Brazil, but I'm pretty conversational now. Its pretty easy to learn Portuguese if you speak Spanish.
Quote: (06-05-2011 11:59 AM)MiXX Wrote:
Sounds to me like you are here to fish using your posts as bait, not post solid data sheets! Which suits your forum name very well; Sardino in Portuguese slang for small sardine (bait).
I hate to throw the flag out on you for this, but I must since the way you described you went to Brazil does not fit the bill with all the headaches I had to endure to travel to Brazil, directly from Colombia.
I officially nominate all of your post B.S until you can prove otherwise.
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Mixx
Some Colombian dude told me that Sardino is Spanish slang for "Little shit"