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Motel Tales: Colombian Edition with Guest Dani

George Season 1 Episode 5

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Ever fantasized about an unforgettable night at a motel? Ever wondered what to expect, or how to plan for it? I’m George, your host, and in this engaging episode we spill the beans on first-time motel room experiences. We pull back the curtain on everything from the thrill of checking in with that special someone, to the curious wonderment of the lobby and the magic door that brings whatever you ask for!

Joining us is our special guest Dani, who kicks things up a notch with juicy tales of motel culture in Colombia. He reminisces about his first motel visit as a teenager and shares the fascinating fact that young adults often stay in motels with their girlfriends/boyfriends. This episode goes places you might not expect as we discuss how the services you receive at a motel can be directly influenced by what you’re willing to shell out - and yes, that includes the availability of some ‘exciting’ extras.

As we gear towards the end, we get practical and tackle the budgeting aspect of planning a memorable night at a motel. We break down the costs you're likely to incur, from taxi fares to room rates, and share some insider tips to make your experience truly unforgettable. As we bid adieu, our guest Dani serenades us with a song and leaves a heartfelt message about cherishing these thrilling moments with someone special. Tune in for a fun, frank and incredibly enlightening chat. We’re sure you’ll be hooked till the end!

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Speaker 2:

Welcome, guys, to a new episode of chatting with George. Today I just want to talk about the first time you went with a girl, with a boy, and have a naughty night and enjoyed, and you remembered when you paid for a room In some countries they call it motels and in some countries they are just places where you can stay there, have fun, enjoy the night, be together and why not have a bottle of wine, favorite drink and just passion, satisfaction, all those things that you brained and you just sold. Yesterday, the last episode I released was about the home day, so the middle of the week day. But now today I just decided to launch my first edition of what I call a explicit version, where I just going to be talking about things like no one is able or able to talk about, it like, and then we just going to be talking here for a couple of minutes, put some music, enjoy it. So lay down, relax, enjoy. Yeah, so we got Dani now. So welcome, dani, welcome to the show, welcome. How are you man? How are?

Speaker 2:

you, Comestas? We are going to do both languages today. How are you? Establie no Establie, that's okay. Don't worry, it's not at home now, that's alright. So I made the introduction of what?

Speaker 3:

we are talking about. You should teach me how to speak in English.

Speaker 2:

He wants to swear in English? No cousin, I already made the introduction of the show of what is going to happen, and it's good that everything is live. It's good, it's good. I like it. I like that you are out there on the street.

Speaker 3:

No, it's that part of the fuck you. I don't know what else.

Speaker 2:

So he wants to learn how to swear, so that's the easy.

Speaker 3:

Only Manchester United. Manchester City is a holy shit. You know only Red Devils.

Speaker 2:

So he's Manchester.

Speaker 3:

United supporter.

Speaker 2:

So today we are going to have a explicit version of my show. So that's what I invited Donnie. He's on the way back, but now I just call him by surprise. It's a surprise that Danieli called me. We are here in the show, but it's like with the family Surprise.

Speaker 3:

So it's going to be difficult to talk about the explicit. I stay with my sister, with my mother. Oh wow, no sister.

Speaker 2:

So he's with you, Spumlin. I want him to talk.

Speaker 3:

My sister is English, so she so.

Speaker 2:

Oh, this is amazing.

Speaker 3:

So everything is speaking to you. So in five minutes, you know I'm going to go home. Okay, yeah. Look this is exciting.

Speaker 2:

This is exciting because he's.

Speaker 3:

We should talk about this.

Speaker 2:

Okay, let me talk. So this is exciting because he's not able to talk, because he's with his family, and we're going to talk about the explicit topic today.

Speaker 2:

So we're going to talk about the first time we, oh, the first time we experienced to be with a girl in a motel room or in a space where you pay, yes, and then you get some time to spend with that person. So that's the topic today. I remember the first time that I went. You don't say anything. If you don't want Daniel, that's all right. No case, no case. You can't say anything, but I'm going to talk, and when you can, you talk. So, but you listen to me. I was like 18 or 19 years old and I remember my home city, which is the city that Daniel is right now. I went to a place called La Granjita. I don't know if that suits. So La Granjita it means, like the translation is like the farmer or the little farm.

Speaker 3:

This place, I know, I know this place. I no, I don't visit, so I what a great show. I listen to that place.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so what a great show today. And look, and then there was a small road and you have to drive, or you take a taxi and the taxi gets you in there like sneaky. Then you drive on the road and the taxi puts you there at the hotel, at the motel here. It says it says motel there, and you enter there and there is a reception. So then there's a reception. You get there and sometimes you wait with another couple, and sometimes you wait with another couple, and then there's another couple and Dasty, that's the moment.

Speaker 3:

I come for Dona Toñita, dona Toñita, grandpa.

Speaker 2:

And that's the uncomfortable moment when you're there and someone is looking at you like, oh, you guys gonna do it, and then we are, we're gonna do it as well. So that's very uncomfortable and the same. Like Lobi, it's a lobby, we call it a lobby, and they're waiting for someone to you know to get you in a room and they need to clean the other room so you can go with your girlfriend in there. It's mysterious.

Speaker 3:

The lobby is mysterious. It is. It's like a lonely display.

Speaker 2:

Right Then, after that you get in.

Speaker 3:

sometimes you can drive your car.

Speaker 2:

So you can drive your car in there and when you drive your car you get there and you just enjoy it and then you'll be in there. And when you drive your car you get inside that place and then there's a couple of stairs and then you go to the room. It's like in the second story. So you drive, you get into a garage it's like a ranch and you just stay there in the second floor with that person.

Speaker 3:

And right, there are counting old people.

Speaker 2:

So there is a door where you can eat and stuff. There's a little door like a slide door, and then if you ask for room service, they can get you food, they can get you drinks, they can get you everything through that little door. It's like a magic door. You know what I mean. It's a magic door where you can get everything through. You just call and they'll give you whatever you want. So how the looks, how the looks the room looks like.

Speaker 2:

How the looks the room looks like. I think it looks like a, like a door, with Sometimes they can have decorations, and like a theme, like a theme like I don't know, like Asian room or Egypt or whatever theme. You can have themes like thematic, like Rome, like so I'm back In this theme.

Speaker 3:

I like very much a history, nordic. So God, sodium, tarloch and Gondunder. It is a snack, a snack very, very big and tall. The world In this, I believe. I believe In that mythology, in this yes, Gondunder is a snack Is a snack.

Speaker 2:

You're talking about. I'm talking about that same thing. I'm talking about that same thing, that theme, and I was saying to my audience in.

Speaker 2:

English. I was saying to my English audience that we have a theme, like you were talking about Marvel and Thor and the mythological in the Nordic area. So I was talking about Asian Egypt. They can have like things, you know, like they can have a room with decoration, like remembering you one of these things. So that's what I was saying like how the room, yeah, like, yeah, how the room looks like. What I was trying to explain to my audience and that is let's put a context.

Speaker 3:

The room, but the room in the La Granjita. In another place. What?

Speaker 2:

about, they're the same. I think they're the same. Yes, yeah, they're the same.

Speaker 2:

I think, Well, at the same time they have these packages so you can pay like a single room with less things, but you can get like a nice room with a jacuzzi, you know, with the bubbles. You can put the jacuzzi bubbles, you can put your couple, your partner in there or whatever. Your girlfriend or your date Put it in the jacuzzi and have fun in there. But that's, you know, there's a lot of stuff. So let's put a context. We're talking about motels in Bucaramanga, which is a city in Colombia, and the city is well known to have been a lot of those places all around the area. And that's why and that's because we were when you were 18, like your age, dani that's difficult to go and find a room because you're still living with your parents.

Speaker 2:

You're still living with your parents and then actually our audience right now they listen to you talking with your mom. But in this countries like Australia, when you are 19, 20, you move out. So you move, you got your room, you got your place. You can go into living with in a share house and you can have your room in there. I was saying that in Australia, at the age of 18, 20, you can have your room if you are a person of the elite, while in Bucaramanga in Colombia, it's very common that you move from 20 to 25 and you live with your family.

Speaker 2:

Like Dani, you are now living in Australia and, Dani, you are still with your family, and that's normal.

Speaker 3:

That's why sometimes, when you're in that age and you're very warm and young, you go to buy a room in a motel videos, claro con, with the press, with the vice, with the team for space, because sometimes you can't be at home with one or the other because they are parents, because they arrive early or because the grandmother is not at home, so they go to the gym. They go to the gym, which is like they start in those places, or what do I know from a friend, but it is very little and that is likely. For example, I do not know. For example, I I mean, in that aspect I have won because, for example, I know that I can count on two friends. If I give a case, then in my house I can't, so I stick and I just leave them to wash the soap. But the rest is not normal really, and that's it.

Speaker 2:

That's the payback. So you wash, he do the laundry and he washes the sheets and that's it. So, yeah, today is the first time that Danny is doing it in English. I've done it yesterday, actually on Wednesday, but today is going to be the second month and then this is the. This is the explicit version of the podcast. So we were talking about motels. So motels in Australia are a little bit different. When you hear the word motel, motel is like a small room on the road. You park in there if you're working right. I've been staying in motels for a while, so you just drive in there, you drive your car, you park in there, but it's for people, yeah, it's for people who is working right rather than having your, your?

Speaker 3:

girlfriend working in the motels.

Speaker 2:

No, no, no, I mean the people that is working in a specific area, or if you got your family and then you just traveling. You travel, yeah, you're traveling, you're traveling the country and you just stop and you want to have a. You know, you want to stay there for a night, like a short period, so you stay there for one or two nights and then you're just looking around and you just, you know, traveling around Australia. I was saying that motels in Australia are just to stay for a little bit of time and when people are working or when they're traveling in Australia, you just stay there for a little bit with your family and it's a small room.

Speaker 2:

You just stay there, you park in your car and you just stay there and you have a good time. That's what I was saying in English. Well, I want Danny to tell us, if you can, about the first time that he went to a motel.

Speaker 3:

Sure, no, I'm already done.

Speaker 2:

Well, that's it the first time that he went to a motel. I'm just going to tell Danny like I want him to share the first time he went to a motel. And how was it? How you feel, how you feel, danny, when you first tell me Tell us.

Speaker 3:

It so fue the past, yes, the past. In year 2022, I'm going to. I was going to do this this place. I was 17 years old. Actually, I'm 18 years old. The next mountain I'm going to 19 years old. So in this moment, I go this place. This is more, is a mysterious. The loy in the recession, I say so good morning.

Speaker 2:

Can you answer this?

Speaker 3:

question Did you have to wait? I need.

Speaker 2:

Did you have to wait for when? No, no. You get straight away. Did you get?

Speaker 3:

straight away, because quickly, quickly, more quickly.

Speaker 2:

It was fast.

Speaker 3:

Quickly yes, because frequency in the loy is fucking lonely. Yes, it's fucking lonely. Yes, you can. You can stay here fresh and you can say Hello, good morning, I, I want to, I want to pay, and I want to pay this, the room, and yes, and there you ask for a girl, if you have given a case. If you have given a case, ask did you have toys there?

Speaker 2:

sex toys there was. I don't know my question. There was any sexual toy in the room. Did you see any?

Speaker 3:

Well, the truth is that it depends, it's relative. It's relative in different places, it's relative in the room, you know so.

Speaker 2:

Depends how much you pay. Depends how much you pay. So it depends on the price.

Speaker 3:

Yes, for example, you can pay on our a 60, 50 pesos Colombians. So how much that Wait wait, wait, wait 100 and another 12.

Speaker 2:

All right, let me translate that into currency. So 15,000 pesos, yeah, so 15,000 pesos, 50,000 pesos. So 15,000 pesos. Colombian pesos is like around, let's say, 20, less than 25 Australian dollars and probably less than 20, 20, 20 American dollars, 20. We say 20 here, 20 in Australia 20 in America 20. Yeah, it's a bit different, but it's the same number. So two zero American dollars.

Speaker 2:

So, two hour Americans that are listening to this show. So you guys gonna be and then also the Australians. If you go in there, you get a girlfriend. You guys gonna be the king, Because that is part of our culture to invite your girlfriend to a room and do like a quickie or quickly we call it in there. So it's like a short period of time and it's because the women in Colombia, in South America, we are more emotional and then we more, we more honey, you know, and then the sex is very important in our country, in our culture, and I was saying that women are quite faggots. They have a lot of warmth and the important sex in a relationship keeps it alive.

Speaker 2:

So that's the way you keep a relationship. You know, because when you do, yes, I know so.

Speaker 3:

Sometimes guys I think in this when you just stay in relationship, sometimes the sex isn't more important than other things. You know, for example, connection, for example Primo, help me. For example, the connection. For example, the respect, that's okay, and the communication.

Speaker 2:

Yes, so for yeah, alright, so for Tani, there's two important things the connection, the sexual connection between the with his partner or his girlfriend, and also this true bond is a connection, an union.

Speaker 3:

No, and you also have to know that you don't. And you also have to understand that because of a relationship I mean I don't know, I don't know how to generalize that because of a relationship, but it's okay to have sex Because it can be that that person is insecure that they haven't done it, and yes, but in most cases it can be another. But there are others that are more important than the connection, as it is called intimate, more spiritual, without having any more sexual relationship.

Speaker 2:

For me, it seems to me that sex is a George, george, george. For me, sex is like 70%, 70%.

Speaker 3:

So for me, for George in this moment.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, no, no, every, every, every time. So for me, with your partner or with my partner, sex is 70%, like 70, 70%, 70% of their relationship. So you need to keep that sexual connection going, flowing right between you and your partner, otherwise sometimes relationships can be deteriorate. So they can deteriorate over the time if you keep this sexual energy. I call it sexual energy for me. You know, have you felt that energy before? Yo le llamo energía sexual. Dani, alguna vez has sentido esa energía sexual flujendo con alguien? Have you ever felt this sexual energy flowing between you and your partner? Have you ever Alguna?

Speaker 3:

vez has sentido Sí Tell us, yes, pero es como, o sea, es algo curioso, ¿no? Sí que bien, porque yo yo lo he sentido, pues como que en una que otra, pues mujer, ¿no? Y muy curiosamente, por la mayoría no han sido mis novedades.

Speaker 2:

Oh, wow.

Speaker 3:

Pero es siempre como que está, como que esa, como que ese ambiente, ¿no, como ese ambiente, como que estar los dos y hacer algo de mirar a ver qué pasa, qué sucede. Sí, de hecho, probablemente actualmente de pronto esté así con una nena que me estoy hablando y tal y sí, y de pronto pueda haber cierta, cierta conexión. ¿por qué los de? Porque ya antes ha pasado.

Speaker 3:

Hold on, dani, let me give me a second because you know we're having two audiences and then if you took too much in Spanish, we're going to lose the English audience.

Speaker 2:

So you will say that he is now having a connection with a girl, like sexual connection, but actually that girl is not his girlfriend. So wow, so what's that? Girl. Wow, wow. That's really good, you know, because you can make that connection with it, hasn't?

Speaker 2:

had to be your girlfriend, which is, you know, is very, very good, you know, because sometimes we don't need a girlfriend to have that connection. I don't know if I would like people to give us some comments about it, and on my Instagram my Instagram is George podcast with us, and on Instagram you can, you're gonna find it in the description. Also, just today we have, and then it's gonna make it. I'm gonna make it loud here. So, guys from just today you can be a supporter.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean Supporter yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, and give me this one.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah. So guys, don't forget, if you want to do this show to grow, go there, click on the link and support this show. We're gonna make a lot of stuff. You know, got a lot of ideas, but we're gonna need you guys to support the show. So we make you. Can guys click on the show and on the link? I'm gonna leave it on the description and you can kind of support this program, this show, and then we're gonna you know, because we wanted to make it in another areas, in other places, and also Danny needs to come here to Australia.

Speaker 3:

Another time for family friendly. Yes, yes. For example, I I honest to you with, with the audience, with the people who listen to this. All right, all right, danny.

Speaker 2:

But let's go to the final, to the final thoughts. The final thoughts are la última, la conclusión, let's go to the conclusion.

Speaker 2:

So what is the la moralega, si la moralega Cual es la importancia de la energía sexual en nuestras relaciones? Es importante. So what is the importance of this sexual energy? If you ever feel it, if you ever feel it, si tu has sentido eso alguna vez. La energía sexual yo la he ha sentido muchas veces, muchas, y no quiero hablar de mi presente en este momento, pero pero si la he sentido bastante y no quiero hablar de mi presente, pero he sentido antes y es muy importante mantener esa experiencia.

Speaker 3:

You have this experience in and you feel this energy.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I felt it with all my girlfriends in the past and man, it's something unbelievable.

Speaker 3:

The past, the present. What happened?

Speaker 2:

I'm telling you, it's something unbelievable. So you feel that energy flowing actually between your partner and you, but it has to be mutual. You know it's mutual, it has to be given, and you too, and you feel how that energy passes from side to side. It's something incredible. It's something I can, I think and for me, my opinion, and I want to say it's yours, in my opinion and now, when they don't need to give his opinion, in my opinion, the sexual energy is the state of your mind, of your mind and your body, where you won't be angry or you won't be sad. So, and that's what I tell, like at the case of people that I know, like if everyone could be in that stage, there's no words, there's no words between countries, there's nothing. Because when you horny, when you're hot, you don't want to fight, you don't want to do anything with anyone, you just want to be with someone, enjoy, have a nice time and you won't have anything.

Speaker 3:

And what's the point of what happens?

Speaker 2:

Exactly that's why people are very happy in these countries like South America or Colombia, and that People are very happy because they have four, five, six times a week when they want to pay these rates. That's why South American countries. They're classified as happy countries they can go.

Speaker 3:

They're for free you can do it. They can do it in the parks in the jungles, whatever.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, that's why they're so happy and then that's good, and I'm so glad that those things are in South America because they can go and pay, you know, and this is cheap, it's cheap. It's cheap to pay to go to a motel and you can ask for whatever you want. You can ask for food, you can stay there. You can ask for your themes. If you like Avengers, you can get. The Avengers rune, you can get, I don't know, asian.

Speaker 3:

Egypt.

Speaker 2:

Egypt you can get, you know the ROMs. And then there's toys, everything. You have fun, and then you go and then you pay like for two hours.

Speaker 3:

You can pay for two hours.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and you pay for one or two hours and one hour, two hours and you're done, and it's a bit more comfortable.

Speaker 3:

You pay for 30 minutes, so one hour 10 hours. Yes, you stay with a beautiful girl. Another girl, another girl this week, another day.

Speaker 2:

Let's talk about budget. So let's talk about budget. I honest you in.

Speaker 3:

Lata is cheaper, so let's talk about.

Speaker 2:

Let's talk about budget just to finish this episode. Budget, of course.

Speaker 3:

How much is the taxi?

Speaker 2:

Like say $10,000, pesos $10,000, one way so $10,000. And there's a return $10,000, $20,000. More or less the taxis. So $20,000 pesos.

Speaker 3:

Yes, yeah, let's do it quick, so $20,000, and then $50,000.

Speaker 2:

So $50,000 pesos for a room. It's a nice room. Let's say you pay the average room, like in the middle room, $50,000 pesos, so $70,000 pesos.

Speaker 3:

Less, less, less.

Speaker 2:

You know, it's like $50,000, $50,000. So $20,000, approximately.

Speaker 3:

How much $15,000.

Speaker 2:

No, but not better. That's a better one $15,000. No better one All right so he's saying like he's going to get. He just paid like 50,000 pesos, which is, you know, like it's not much, yeah, but um, let's do it, let's do it. Uh, let's think about, um, if you, you pay, I don't know like for 15,000 pesos, which is a good moment, and then 20, 20,000 pesos for the, for the Uber or taxes.

Speaker 3:

So it's 17,000.

Speaker 2:

So that's around 30, let's say $30. And American, um Australian will be less, uh, more, I think 35 or 30 or 40 year Australian dollars and 30 American dollars. That's so cheap to have this um experience. So yeah, so any, any anything you want to say, tony, algo que quieras decir ya Para cerrar? Ya Quieres decir algo, Ya De la cerca, de la energía sexual y sistema y los moteles.

Speaker 3:

Bueno, si, eh, se va a decir que esto llega en Virgen es el matrimonio, porque eso lo esconden? Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no no no esto. No tengan miedo de expresar sus emociones y sus sentimientos. Si es, está normal. Si quieres energía o ver con ciertos ojos a esa persona.

Speaker 2:

Okay, let me, let me hold on a minute. That's too much. Let me, let me hold on a minute.

Speaker 3:

Que una área segura expresárselo y que la persona entienda.

Speaker 2:

All right, wait, wait a second. So he was saying like, um, first of all, he wants everyone to get virgin to, to the marriage, which is maybe nowadays is impossible, but that's what he wants to say. And I also keep this energy flowing, this very important, and feel the emotions and keep your partner happy. Um, and I agree with you, danny, and yeah, man, and I think we cover old and really happy with the show. I want to say thank you to the people who is listening in this show in Belarus, in that's near to Russia, yes city, I got people, we got people from Panama, american United States, el Paso, alameda we got a strong, I'll run.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, ben is a lot of rancidia.

Speaker 2:

Booker manga For forward. Please give you know, give us a beat, beat, beat applause, a big shout out for these people yeah yeah, yeah, yeah. Um, also Geylon in here in Melbourne and in Victoria. Geylon, melbourne, sydney as well and all Australia. Thank you very much, very, very much to support this program. You don't, guys, have to pay Just if you go and listen and saw how he because this project is is going way beyond. I'm happy with the audience we have. This project is growing every day. I am us and we're going to be together For being here today. I know you busy, I know you with your family, but I really appreciate the time, and here is midday.

Speaker 3:

So I'm taking, I'm taking the lunch time.

Speaker 2:

It's midday, in Australia it's 12. We got 12 20 PM in the afternoon, so I'm taking lunch lunch time for work.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, and we do this during the lunch and in this moment, eight eight 20 PM.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, so it's October today. October the 26th. Thank you to be here, as 14 degrees outside. And yeah, and I just gonna leave you guys with some mood. I'm gonna leave you guys with a little bit of this I want to.

Speaker 3:

I want to talk about this song, about another episode. So, guys, guys, you say so. No, my heart is only one or less. I get a multi product. I thought I was baby Australia boy.

Speaker 2:

Oh, he's saying hello baby.

Speaker 3:

Is Australia girls.

Speaker 2:

Danny is coming, so I leave you with this song. Season stations to you, guys. Enjoy the rest of your day, or the rest of your night. I'll see you in the next episode. Bye, see you Bye, bye, bye.