Sir Didier Drogba
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chygry;3955761 said:Well.. Fuck 'em..
I was in the western area of Belgium near the French border. Chimey beer factory or something like that.. Wearing a Colombian jersey (Copa America one 2015).. A guy approached me said something in Spanish (Colombian dialecent)... Basically he asked me where in Colombia I were from, saying that he was from Bogota.. I told the guy that I'm not Colombian.. The guy laughed, but from his stance I could tell that he appreciated the fact that I was wearing the jersey.
When he departed the bar, the guy shouted "VIVA COLOMBIA", which I did too..
Anyway the point is that you don't see this kind of thing too often, which makes my mission to visit your beautiful country even more desparate haha.
Sepak;3956530 said:I would gladly drink with you, would be interesting. The war is over finally so there's one less excuse to not come here.
The term is donkey-shagger, apparently.Sepak;3956561 said:person from the coast (don't know the term).
Good, so I'll give you a call once I finally happen to get over there.Sepak;3956530 said:I would gladly drink with you, would be interesting. The war is over finally so there's one less excuse to not come here.
Sir Didier Drogba;3956579 said:The term is donkey-shagger, apparently.
Well you don't live in such envoirment anymore, luckily.Sepak;3956732 said:South and south-east mostly. And yeah, you won't see the war happening in the big cities, but you know, the perception of foreign people is that Bogota is a warzone and that we live like in the XIX century with bullets and explosions all over the place. And that you will see in the streets people, kids and everyone snorting cocaine and smoking marijuana
And that you will see in the streets people, kids and everyone snorting cocaine and smoking marijuana
But to me the most fun you would get visiting Colombia would be in the small towns, the architecture is so unique, people are so damn nice, amazing natural locations, rich and different foods, there are little towns that feel taken straight out of a page of 100 years of solitude, it's Colombia at its best in my opinion.