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All Montreal Everything
#51

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Don't remember. It was travelguard.com or travelinsure.com or some other. There are a lot. I got one that let you choose your region, North America is the most expensive by far.
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#52

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Quote: (08-28-2013 10:34 AM)JohnQPublic Wrote:  

Don't remember. It was travelguard.com or travelinsure.com or some other. There are a lot. I got one that let you choose your region, North America is the most expensive by far.

I checked these out. $40 for up to $25,000 in medical expenses, but that's only after a deductible amount they don't seem to advertise [Image: dodgy.gif]

Did you put in a travel insurance claim and get it approved? How did it work for you?
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#53

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Quote: (08-27-2013 08:09 PM)Courage Reborn Wrote:  

Another hour. They call me name again. Yes!@ I wobble over to the window. "Monsieur? Do you have a medical card?" Nope. "ok, let's see...to see the doctor today will be $1005."

Come again?

Damn.

Last summer I went to the doctor in Montreal and I don't remember it being bad at all.

And the wait wasn't bad either.

I think the key is you have to get there exactly when they open.
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#54

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I checked these out. $40 for up to $25,000 in medical expenses, but that's only after a deductible amount they don't seem to advertise [Image: dodgy.gif]
Did you put in a travel insurance claim and get it approved? How did it work for you?
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Don't know which one you mean, but some of them show the deductible. I never used it, was just in case LOL. You have to decide what to get based on how likely you think you will be to use it.
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#55

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Courage Reborn,

Can we get some "final thoughts" on Montreal?

A wrap up of sorts?
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#56

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Quote: (08-29-2013 10:07 AM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Courage Reborn,

Can we get some "final thoughts" on Montreal?

A wrap up of sorts?

Hey G, I hit Santos last night and imagined you posted up at the bar. That whole neighborhood is the business if you're targeting the 30 and up crowd. Or just need a change of pace to act ones age [Image: wink.gif]

Day 13

Romanian lawyer girl came back yesterday to pick up a ring she "accidentally left here". Didn't want to get her sick. Plus I want to save my mojo for QC. So no follow up bang. Puppy dog pouty face before she left.

Caught up with a local forumer Jura that night at a pub. I drank recovery water. Super friendly male model looking cat. Super chill. Prefers FSU chicks. Doesn't post much, but he PM'd me an absolute goldmine of intel on Quebec City; destination for this weekend. Will be leaning on that, posting my QC findings in a separate thread.


Last Day - Final thoughts

Quebecoise girls are inspiring-ly beautiful to be around. Just walking past them them makes me feel good and smile. I was in an extreme young location, right between McGill and saint Laurent st. However the entire downtown area is disproportionately young compared to other cities due to so many schools.

MTL Benefits -
  • Brown haired, blue eyed, curvy, fair skinned, french speaking sweetheart young girls
  • Best nightlife in north america. Almost every night of week has something sexy going on. Minor velvet rope drama. Minimum competition once inside. Ez-mode for opening, and maintaining conversations
  • Safe. Single girls walk alone at 3:30am in skimpy outfits without a care in the world
  • Best daygame city in north america. Less targets than NYC, but better due to lower average age, more comfortable subway system, and smoother openings

    Drawbacks -
  • More challenging to bring a girl home than in US. Less same day sexual experiences
  • Ice cold winters (nullified if you leave town in winter).
  • Occasional language barrier in certain parts of the city (Mount Royal).
  • Flies & bugs can be quite annoying (almost no bugs in socal).
  • Online game does not provide enough targets. compared to a bigger US city like Chicago where you can email all day long and still have fresh batches to go through the next day.
Final conclusion:

After my 2 weeks here, I will probably not live in LA again during the summer. It's better here in almost every way. French language is cool, girls are beautiful & nice, food is good, architecture is european, and you can get a studio apartment for fucking $700. Compare that to what I was paying in Santa Monica? LOL.

Thanks for following this adventure everyone. Will be shifting gears to Quebec City next. Followed by Iceland next week. Then U.K, western europe, and finishing up in poland, before locking down Miami for the winter.
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#57

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Quote: (08-29-2013 10:07 AM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Courage Reborn,

Can we get some "final thoughts" on Montreal?

A wrap up of sorts?

Hey G, I hit Santos last night and imagined you posted up at the bar. That whole neighborhood is the business if you're targeting the 30 and up crowd. Or just need a change of pace to act ones age [Image: wink.gif]

Day 13

Romanian lawyer girl came back yesterday to pick up a ring she "accidentally left here". Didn't want to get her sick, so no follow up bang. Puppy dog pouty face before she left.

Caught up with a local forumer Jura that night at a pub. I drank recovery water. Super friendly male model looking cat. Super chill. Prefers FSU chicks. Doesn't post much, but he PM'd me an absolute goldmine of intel on Quebec City; destination for this weekend. Will be leaning on that, posting my QC findings in a separate thread.


Last Day - Final thoughts

Quebecoise girls are inspiring-ly beautiful to be around. Just walking past them them makes me feel good and smile. I was in an extreme young location, right between McGill and saint Laurent st. However the entire downtown area is disproportionately young compared to other cities due to so many schools.

MTL Benefits -
  • Brown haired, blue eyed, curvy, fair skinned, french speaking sweetheart young girls
  • Best nightlife in north america. Almost every night of week has something sexy going on. Minor velvet rope drama. Minimum competition once inside. Ez-mode for opening, and maintaining conversations
  • Safe. Single girls walk alone at 3:30am in skimpy outfits without a care in the world
  • Best daygame city in north america. Less targets than NYC, but better due to lower average age, more comfortable subway system, and smoother openings

    Drawbacks -
    • More challenging to bring a girl home than in US. Less same day sexual experiences
    • Ice cold winters (nullified if you leave for them).
    • Occasional language barrier in certain parts of the city (Mount Royal).
    • Flies & bugs can be quite annoying (almost no bugs in socal).
    • Online game does not provide enough targets. compared to a bigger US city like Chicago where you can email all day long and still have fresh batches to go through the next day.
    Final conclusion:

    After my 2 weeks here, I will probably not live in LA again during the summer. It's better here in almost every way. French language is cool, girls are beautiful & nice, food is good, architecture is european, and you can get a studio apartment for fucking $700. Compare that to what I was paying in Santa Monica? LOL.

    Thanks for following this adventure everyone. Will be shifting gears to Quebec City next. Followed by Iceland next week. Then U.K, western europe, and finishing up in Poland, before locking down Miami for the winter.
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#58

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CR, just to get an idea. What was your final notch count?
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#59

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Looks like I should start learning French and do an exchange trip to UdeM next year
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Quote: (08-29-2013 11:11 AM)Vicious Wrote:  

CR, just to get an idea. What was your final notch count?

+1 for this trip. 151 lifetime.

Pretty sure I missed out on 2 more due to being sick almost an entire week. Had a big pipeline. Lots of txt action going up until that point.
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#61

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Nice thread. Still reading through it. I just arrived here in Montreal. About to step out and look around. And run some day game, of course. Later, I will be out. Want to hit a couple bars in the early evening to get things going. Any suggestions?
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#62

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daygame prerty much anywhere near mcgill. or mount royal. the metro train is also great.

st laurant st. for night game. live it, love it.
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#63

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Thanks. Will walk around Mt Royal later.

I had a blast last night. I can't remember all of the places I went to, but it took me one night to realize just how bad is Toronto compared to Montreal. Compared to everywhere else I've been to really. So you didn't make a misstep when you skipped Toronto.
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