For those that insist on going to Black
Beleriand, I got it that you were along for the ride not really in it for the hunt. For all the rest that insist on going there, here is something you can do when confronted with the "no price until drink" issue. Ask to speak to the Manager working, usually either Issac (tall black guy) or Danny (short white guy) and tell them what's going on. I used to take some guys with boatloads of money there and have spoke to both of them and I actually like Danny a lot. Each speaks English very well and both are very customer oriented, Danny more so than Issac. They can't really make the girls you were talking to come back and change but will get you a few that won't play this game.
My first night out - Just checking out the merchandise.
Iīm a bit of a shopper, and rarely if ever pull a chica out of a club or bar in less than 30 minutes. Very often itīs an hour or more. I guess there have been some times where I pulled the first half decent looking chica, and then saw 10 much better on the way to the door. Iīm not one to drop the one I already selected.
I also find that I like to get a good feel for the chica in the bar too. If sheīs not affectionate there, then donīt count on it back in the room either.
I woke up at about 9pm. I decided Iīd hit a movie at the Recoleta mall. I saw Constantine which is a pretty good Anti-smoking movie if nothing else. 7.5 pesos.
I then walked around the restaurant areas, and found the General George store thas has 24 hour internet. Has a non smoking section in the front, as well. I made my two line post, and checked for PMīs and such. I then walked down to the main street and caught a taxi to Cordoba/Suipacha.
I walked by Exedra, but wasnīt in the mood to go in yet. All the clubs around there were trying to get me to go in (Pussy club, Image, etc), but none of that. A couple of drug addict looking women were friendly, but no thanks.
I walked around the block, and then headed back toward Suipacha, and there were two streetwalkers poised close to the corner. Both said hello. Nothing special, and Iīve never pulled a streetwalker here, so not today.
Iīm close to the triangle, and the tout starts giving me the Hook card and trying to get me to go there first. Iīll stop at Cattoīs first. I pocket the 2nd drink free card (Which I wonīt use, as Iīll only drink 1 drink), and go into Cattoīs.
Not a great deal of guys there. Iīd say 1 guy to every 3 girls. No stage show for the 90 minutes or so I was there. Itīs a bit after 1 am, I think. I get a table a bit away from the stage, and order my usual, water with ice. 12 pesos.
Over the time Iīm there I get a sucession of friendly chicas stopping by to introduce themselves. I think one of Exonīs chicas came by, or at least her name rang a bell. (Rosa Maria?) Mostly ĻbĻrate girls, but a couple of slightly better. They all wanted to sit down with vos, but no, gracias.
A few warmed my lap for a few minutes, while we played the, ĻWhere are you from/how old are youĻ game. I told them that I was tired and was just looking around. They took it well. One girl offered 200 pesos for 1 hour. I laughed and said that Iīd never paid that before. She then said, $100 pesos, and I said for 2 hours, and she seemed agreeable. I told her, perhaps another night.
In all, about 10 girls came by. All affectionate and I would take them back to my room without any problem. Range was 5-7.5.
A very relaxed environement, the girls coming over, but not being pushy.
After I finished my drink, I went over to Hook. Slightly more guys in there, but mostly Portenos, it seemed. Maybe a few gringos, hard to tell sometimes, since I couldnīt hear them talking.
I got my same water. 15 pesos here. I sat at the bar for the first 10 minutes, and made sure I checked all my money from the cashier. I then switched to a table when some guys left.
No girls ever came by. A couple of girls were dancing on the pole, but never removed any clothes. Decent looking girls, but none that I really recognized from previous years.
The ventilation here seemed pretty bad. I was breathing in pure smoke, and only lasted about an hour before I left.
I headed off to Le Madellaine across from Exedra. I saw a couple of the girls who had been in Cattoīs sitting there. One was real friendly. I ate some dinner and watched some other working girls come in. A pair sat down at the table next to me, and were both okay. Late 20īs, early 30īs Iīd say. Sitting there puffing away, while drinking the cheapest coffee. If something really special came in, I might have taken it home, but I was in no hurry. I still have 2 weeks left.
I eat my mediocre (for BA) steak and veggies, and head home as itīs just getting light. (14.90 for steak) I take the taxi back (3.8 pesos), and then crash after a few hours.
4th Night and Last Report from Bs. As.
Alas, the time to leave paradise has come again.
Tonight I met with Anna thanks to Roxana.
I called her and asked her to come earlier than originally scheduled because I was exhausted and she had no problem whatsoever.
The agreed upon 'guita' was P$200 + Cab for an hour.
Roxana's report on Anna can be found here:
[url]http://www.argentinaprivate.com/forum/showpost.php?p=344665&postcount=1[/url]
We started talking, she told me all about her family and her home country. She's just been here like 3 and a half years. Very candid & fun girl.
She has gained a few pounds over what her pictures show but nothing really critical. The only drawback was her smoke breath.
GFE, DFK, BBBJ (eventhough Roxana reports she doesn't offer it), multiple positions (and she is very skilled indeed).
I managed to perform to standard even after 4 sleep deprived nights and 3 prior girls. I was gladly surprised. Then again, Anna knows her stuff.
Would I repeat? I would if I hadn't met my new ATF yesterday (see my previous report below). Anna is highly recommended.
In all, it has been a very good week for me. All the 3 girls I planned to meet were great. This includes a re-encounter with my former ATF Celenne. All this was possible thanks to Silvina & Roxana.
For the first time also, I managed to escape a potentially bad decision in a club by using the knowledge contained in this forum and keeping control of my big head.
Finally, I met Narae (see below).
It's going to be a long sad flight back home.
Thanks for reading & have fun!!!!
B.
A crashing good time at the Comedore tour! 3rd time is the charm.
Iīm double posting this so that everyone can see what a good (and adventurous) time we had today on the Comedore tour. I know some of you would never read the WSG Charity forum.
I had called Jackson yesterday to find out where the Comedore tour was starting out at. Silvena answered the phone and told me it was at the Mansion. She told me the map was on the board. **Added** It turns out that Jackson had given me Silvina's number instead of his. She assumed since I had called her, that it was at the mansion. **
I actually got up in time to go, so headed off in a taxi. With the instructions on the forum, no problem. Got there in about 15 minutes and 14 pesos poorer. I pull up to the mansion and it looks fine in deed. I ring the bell. No answer. I ring again, no answer. A guy who might be an area security guard tells me they left awhile ago. Hmmmm.
I walk to the main street and call the Mansion number. No answer. I call Capt Daveīs cellular from the sheet. He answers promptly. Theyīre getting ready to leave soon. From Jacksonīs pad in Recoleta. Into a taxi and back to Recoleta. (Where I started from)
We hang around, and Jackson canīt come since heīs off to do some immigration paperwork. Ana Luna, Mo, Capt Dave and myself are the only passengers.
This is the third time Iīve tried to go. I tried 2 times last year, but both times the pizza ovens werenīt ready or something wasnīt lined up right. We head off a bit after 11am.
We hit one Comedore, and all the people there are really nice. They werenīt serving lunch at any of the places we went to, but could tell that they work pretty hard.
At each place, we take some clothes that Jackson has purchased for 1200 pesos when he bought out the inventory of a store, and Ana and Silvena also donated used clothes. Also some new shoes, along with the 250 peso donation for each place.
After the first place, we get lunch at a medium sized restaurant. Dave said heīd pay if we let him smoke at the table, so he won out. A bit over 50 pesos for 5 people. Not a bad deal.
We hit the 2nd and third places, though the van driver doesnīt seem very adventurous and parks 100 meters away from the 3rd place since the road is in so-so condition.
Each place is a basic place. Thereīs usually a large covered eating place, with bench seats and long tables. I think all these places have the pizza overs which the kitchens use for baking bread. These are a perfect size, and use a lot less gas than the large ovens if they have them.
Itīs usually a family affair with 2 or 3 generations helping out. All seemed to be in the peoples home as well.
David, Ana and I took a number of pictures. Iīm sure theyīll post them soon.
All the people were very hospitable. On the way to the last place, the road was closed, and we had to take a small side road. While we were waiting for a stalled car to get moved, a bus went by us, and as it was rocking side to side, hit the van we were in. The bus just went on itīs merry way without stopping, and the van was scratched up and dented a little at the very back.
We finally found the last place, and this place was a little different. They had a covered patio in the back. They had just cooked bread, and gave all of us a piece to check out. Warm bread. Yummmm.
We got back to Recoleta just awhile ago, and we all went our separate ways. If you havenīt donated to the WSG Charities, you should consider it. All the money goes to help less fortunate children get one good meal a day.