Address puerto madero hot
[QUOTE=Otto Man; 414773]What is the address of Puerto Madero Hot? I can`t find it anywhere.
Thanks, Otto man[/QUOTE]Check this forum [url]http://www.argentinaprivate.com/forum/showthread.php?5641-25-de-Mayo-786-piso-12-Apt.-77[/url]
: 25 de Mayo 786, piso 12 Apt. 77
Let me know how it is. Headed down this weekend
Was There A Few Days Ago.
[QUOTE=Banewbie;421159]I went passed this today while strolling the area during the day. Has anyone been here, would appreciate any info on this.[/QUOTE]Not nice, O. S. F (on site fucking) ONLY!
INTENSE. 9ft. 9in. SUPER CHICA! HAS TL's name on her!
Flawless babe!
If not your type : AVOID!
TL . Call ME!
PS :My compu has a PORN GLITCH ; this recall applies to Black and WHITE ! A shit-hole !
Hella's Was a Total Rip-Off
[QUOTE=Vitrea;441856]Thank you. Sounds like it. I have not been there but will check it out this coming week.[/QUOTE]Notoriously Infamous Rip-Off Bar !
A Tiger can't change it's stripes !
Has always been on the "Avoid" list but maybe they have changed their Argie Business Model .
Monger Beware ,
TL.
The city government's campaign against boliches
It's basically over for the chica bar business model that has been in place for at least the entire ten years I have been in Buenos Aires. The GCBA has decided the business model is illegal and has made a concerted effort to go after these places until they are no longer able to operate. The "business model" I am referring to is the practice of charging price-diferenciated "chica drinks", exercising control / schedules, providing lockers, etc etc. What is left are places like Newport and Cocodrilo which are essentially freelancers (Cocodrilo not longer charges price differentiated drinks for chicas, no chica drink / exit fees, etc) that the establishment has no control over and no liability over any negotiations that may or may not take place on their premises. The advent of technology (smart phones, high speed internet, cross referencing information on-line in real time) and the rise of anti prostitution and anti nightclub NGO's (Alameda and the Cromagnon victim's relatives group) have made it progressively more difficult for all genres of nightlife to operate outside the GCBA's rules and regulations.