Question/Observation and Suggestion re Ordering of Posts
It's my observation that posts are ordered according to the timedate stamp of their creation, rather than the timedate stamp of their availability (i.e., for Regular members, their approval). Is this right? And if so then I have a suggestion: order the posts by the timedate stamp of their availability/approval. I fear that many of my posts are missed because by the time they show up they are below posts which have already appeared. I know that when I am reading a forum I generally quit when I start to see messages which I have already seen. I fear that this reduces the motivation of Regular members to post and is a real concern for someone like myself who is here in BA at the moment and trying to pass along and obtain current information.
(Yes, I know that this is not the most appropriate place to post this. But this is where I hang out, and where the problem impacts me the most.)
Bob
Gracias por Roxana and more!
Most of us know that Rox is the best when it comes to helping with setting up appointments and giving a really informative city tour. I needed her help this past weekend and wanted to publicy say thanks. As it turns out I had a problem with an eye infection late Saturday afternoon. She recommended a great public hospital and everything turned out great. A big thanks and I appreciate you going out of your way. And for those of you that wonder, summer is in full swing in BsAs and short skirts, long legs, tight tops, great looking ladies are everywhere.........what a sight to behold!!
Constitution Streetwalkers
Last night I read Jackson's May 4 Washington Post reprint. This was great intelligence. November 23 I posted on my first 20 peso SW experience here and asked if anyone else had such an experience. No replies. I just assumed all you guys were stuck on the high end clubs. This article pointed me in the direction I wanted to explore in November. And I have been on a general sleaze run as of late anyway.
I love rail stations. They are the same the world over. First and formost is the worldclass architecture. Every type of humanity, every service and commodity available (legal or otherwise). Cheap bars, hotels, and restaurants. You can find the true underculture of the world within a few blocks of a rail station. Take Retiro; across the street is the Sheraton, one side is Recoletta, the other side is a shantytown.
In October, I spent one day exploring each of B/A's major stations and the immediate neighborhoods. Unfortunately, I did not penetrate far enough into Constitution's hood to find the epicenter. As a side note, I was glad to see they were restoring the station. They had started on the front facade and are now almost complete. I don't know how many years ago they started?
Today I headed straight for Charly Bar on the corner of Santiago del Estero and Pavon. Time on target high noon. Passed a few SW's and a boliche in the two block walk from the bus stop on Lima. There was one Mulada in the bar I thought was working. She was. Running the bar. No customers. I ordered a coffee. Shortly thereafter a black girl came in, helped herself to some tap water, and sat with the girl who served me. Strange I thought. Where was that ever present owner who usually mans the till? I paid and started exploring appx 30 square blocks west of the station.
The action area radiates one block in each direction of Santiago del Estero from Avenida Constitution to O'Brien (a fitting end as there is an Irish bed and breakfast there named Salvation Army). This is the true skid row one expects to find near any worldclass rail station. Nothing but short time hotels, beer bars, pool halls, boliches, and girls, girls, girls. There were girls on every corner, door stoop, in every bar and cafe. I would estimate 200 girls within 10 square blocks of the station.
Every size, color, and age imaginable. Although there was a predominence of Muladas, Blacks, Mestizos, and lots of fatties. I checked out a hotel first. 10 pesos the hour 30 all night. I then talked to a girl from Paraguay who could have easily worked in a 60 an hour apartment. She quoated me 40 an hour completo completo. Enough research, the Washington Post had
an independent third party verification. I was hot and thirsty. Back to Charly Bar for an aqua minerale. No such luck at Charly. My first experience with a seltzer bottle this time served by the Black chick I previously mentioned who was sitting with the only customer when I came in. The Mulada was gone. Strange.
The street action outside Charly Bar is great. A really hot Mulada with blue eyes keeps strolling by. Then a not so bad from a distance Portena shows up on the corner across the street flagging cars. I finish my water and go intoduce myself. 40 an hour but too many battle scars for me and she was strung out on smack. I continue my recon patroll. Thirty minutes later I run into the Hot Mulada with the blue eyes. I figured all these Blacks were Brazilians. She's Dominican and wants 40 an hour. At least the prices are consistant and fair. I told her I was not up for it today but might come back tomorrow and knew where to find her. She offered a blow job for 20. I said no rubber and come in mouth? She agreed.
What a body. Slender with rumble seat ass, banana tits, cock sucking lips, and those baby blues. And she was an artist. I really had to concentrate to hold out 10 minutes. She was soooo good I gave her another 20. Not as a tip but as a downpayment for that 40 peso 1 hour completo tomorrow. I've never been to any of those Recoletta places but this one tops any of the 100 peso apartment girls.
Since I never got an answer from any board members regarding 20 peso blow jobs, I assumed there was just no interest in the subject. Maybe that is the case and this post is worthless. But then again, maybe you're looking for love in all the wrong places.
Shampoo and 429 Maipu -- closed?
Went to 429 Maipu at noon tuesday - I knew it was 5th floor, but didn't remember the apartment number. I got in the building somehow, and I went up to 5th floor and knocked on just about every door with no answer. Are they closed??
Went to Shampoo around 11pm mon night to find their doors closed.
Then went to Affaire-30pesos for cover including 2 drinks. There was one hottie but no one else interesting at 11pm, so I bolted for Salome. From 11-11:30, 8 chicas all less than 6 in quality, so I headed over to excedra. Interesting Marcos went to Salome at midnight and he said it was a lot better than I left it. I guess more chicas showed up between 11:30 and 12:00 as they opened up downstairs when Marcos got there.
At Excedra, I had the pleasure of meeting the famous Dickhead for the first time. As advertised, he is a riot. He is also a good guy - this became apparent when we hit the triangle together and all the chicas came upto him smilling and were all glad to see him - obviously they were treated well by the infamous DH. I feel that the adventures with Dickhead deserves a separate post, so I shall write more about Dickfer and Dickhead's night(s) in the future.
Constitution Streetwalkers
Sleaze can be fun, and once in a while you find the diamond in the rough. :)Thanks for the report.
CONSTITUTION P.S. (postcoital script)
My third and final stop at Charly Bar that ever present owner behind the bar was in fact behind the bar. I asked him about the Mulada girl on my first stop who I thought was a working girl. She in fact used to be a working girl but is now his fiancee / partner. What about the Black girl on the second visit? That is his fiancees girlfriend. They are long time friends from the Dominican Republic. In fact most of the girls in the neighborhood are Dominicans. That also explained why all the girls had free access to the toilets and tap water.
I asked him about neighborhood prices and he verrified 10 per hour hotels, 20 peso blow jobs and 40 per hour completo. I said this place must really be hopping at night. He said about twice as many but warned me that the after dark additional ones are transvestites. He also warned me to be very careful at night.
Taxi scams in BA with fake money
Hey guys. Many of you already know there are conterfeit bills floating around and not to pay with bigger bills in the taxis (especially at night). The new trick is for them to say you gave them a fake bill and they take your real bill and give you back the fake bill. Jack Daniels and I had this done to us last month. I was positive there was no way we could have both had fake money.
I was with my girlfriend last night eating in Puerto Madero and I told her I had to get up early in the morning (which I did). Anyway, I was feeling a bit frisky so I decided to see if this one girl I know was working in one of the downtown clubs. I asked the taxi driver to take me to the Suipacha 900 block. He kept trying to get me to go to the Recoleta clubs. I told him I already know all those clubs and just wanted to say hi to a friend at one of the downtown clubs. He was relentless. Then he told me that the taxi drivers get your entrance fee in the Recoleta clubs. That's why they are so relentless in trying to get you to go to them. That's right. They get the entire entrance fee which is quite a bit for these taxi drivers. I never knew that. I always assumed they just got a small commission of a few pesos.
Anyway, I paid with a 10 peso note and I was sure it was real. I watched carefully. What they do is they watch to see what bill you are going to pay with and then they have different amounts hidden by their seats. If you are holding up a 10 peso note they turn on the light and see what you are going to pay with. They pause for a second then they grab the fake denomination bill and switch it very very quickly. They are like a magician. I saw him switch it and it was so quick. Then expectedly he tried to say the money was fake that I gave him. I laughed and told him that I saw him change the money. He kept denying it. I told him I wasn't going to pay and that I wanted my change. It was only 10 pesos but that wasn't the point. He kept demanding the money. 10 pesos is only about $3 US but I wanted to make a point and wanted him to think twice about trying this again. I got out my cellphone then told him that I was calling the police and that I had his name (from the placard on the back of his seat). I told him that I was going to report him and he would probably lose his job or at least his license to drive the taxi.
Of course he didn't want any problems and told me the ride was free but still tried to deny that he did it. He gave me my 10 peso back and he asked for the fake money back but I ripped up the bill so he couldn't scam anyone else.
Be very careful in the taxis at night. I know having very small bills is a pain but try to have 5 peso and 2 peso notes. 10 peso notes are small enough but when they try to do this scam it's just frustrating. Pay attention when paying taxis especially near the downtown clubs. Also, one trick is to hold the bill up to the light before you pay him to show him you know it's a real bill. Be careful though because the conterfeit bills have a fake watermark. Some of the fake money here is actually really good knock offs so be careful. Feel the paper. The fake stuff you can tell the difference if you really feel the paper good enough.
Good luck.
In Bs. As. the week of Feb 21st.
Planning at least 1 late night visit to Madahos, Cattos or Salome
Will anyone be there?
Cheers!
B.