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Mexico City and Oaxaca Through the Lens of Game
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Mexico City and Oaxaca Through the Lens of Game

Quote: (04-24-2014 07:53 PM)germanico Wrote:  

Great report man.

Catch you up next time.

Yessir, yessir.
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Mexico City and Oaxaca Through the Lens of Game

Thanks for the great report, Goldmund. Based on the Earthquake, you must have been in Mexico during the holy week when a lot of people have a week of vacation. Do you think that had some effect on the bar scene?

I was in Puerto Vallarta near the beginning of the holy week, and the locals said the place will be packed with people during the second half of the week.
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#28

Mexico City and Oaxaca Through the Lens of Game

Power went out in my building because of the earthquake while I was in Aguascalientes and tripped the circuit breaker.

All the food in my fridge went bad. Imagine coming home to that.
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Mexico City and Oaxaca Through the Lens of Game

I was in the city for two weekends. They were both great. It seemed like Condesa was the type of neighborhood where people were out every night no matter what: a lot of money, artists and free spirit will do that.

And the earthquake was a truly remarkable event. I am telling my stories to girls back here in New York and making their panties wet with it.

Sucks about the food germanico. I came home once and my iguana had been dead for a week.
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Mexico City and Oaxaca Through the Lens of Game

Quote: (04-25-2014 04:01 PM)Goldmund Wrote:  

I was in the city for two weekends. They were both great. It seemed like Condesa was the type of neighborhood where people were out every night no matter what: a lot of money, artists and free spirit will do that.

And the earthquake was a truly remarkable event. I am telling my stories to girls back here in New York and making their panties wet with it.

Sucks about the food germanico. I came home once and my iguana had been dead for a week.

People were out yeah but it definitely was not as packed as it would be on a normal weekend. I was at Walther among other places on that Friday and it was maybe 1/5 packed. Manager explained to me it was because of Holy week. It was so empty he had time too make me try over 5 kinds of mezcal's and explained to me the difference in each and tell me about spots around city.

Worked out great though if you have quite a bit of time too stay. Since if you talk to staff they will remember you more since the places are pretty empty. Plus the museums and tourists activities,metro were all a lot less packed which made it great to fly through all spots easily and quickly.
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Mexico City and Oaxaca Through the Lens of Game

And by the way...props to germanico. Dude read my background description and recommended I stay in Condesa. I followed his advice and was greatly rewarded. +1
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