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09-09-10 06:09 #6735
Posts: 1437Originally Posted by Thomrn10
hahahaha, when i go to the DR, i bang anything and everything i need too!! jajajaja lol Guys Do the same, just DONT over pay!
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09-09-10 04:58 #6734
Posts: 36I would have to agree with the professor. I saw nothing of a crackdown and also enjoyed as much company with the chicas from Haiti as I wanted.
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09-09-10 02:13 #6733
Posts: 502Originally Posted by Sidney
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09-07-10 18:36 #6732
Posts: 3700Originally Posted by Charles Pooter
If were talking about hard labor(construction), the Haitians are more efficient and the Dominicans' don't want to work at those wage's. Yes employer's in this sector benefit.
If were talking about "tricking in Sosua" the above paragraph does not apply. Haitiana's and Dominican'a can compete equally providing the same service at roughly the same price's. It only effect's the rich and powerful Dominican's when the Haitian's get superior number's and the Dominicana's can't compete. When this happen's there is less tourism dollar's going into the Dominican economy and more being sent to Haiti.
I don't know about a new Haitian initiative. But over the last few month's(since the earthquake) the Dominican govt has toned down it's contempt for Haiti as the world watches under the humanitarian cover.
Also sorry about the closing Of "The New Fod" i know you have a sense of humor?
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09-07-10 17:08 #6731
Posts: 2390Originally Posted by Sidney
That will not happen since it suits the rich and powerful to have a source of (almost) slave labor working hard for a pittance. As you yourself say "wages may rise". This is not what employers want.
And the DR government already has every legal right to deport undocumented and illegal immigrants (which they do from time to time anyway), so why would they need a new initiative to justify it?
And even if they did deport them, the border guards would soon let them back in. It is a profitable racket for them.
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09-07-10 15:12 #6730
Posts: 1437Originally Posted by Sidney
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09-07-10 14:48 #6729
Posts: 410Sosua streets--the clean-up has started
Originally Posted by Kman1
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09-07-10 05:02 #6728
Posts: 507Originally Posted by Sidney
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09-07-10 03:39 #6727
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by Jamesbrown9
If you go down often, your taxi amigo will charge $20.
If your chica meets you at the airport, give her the $25 to pay the taxi and she'll be smiling all the way to town.
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09-07-10 03:30 #6726
Posts: 1908What should you pay?
Here's my take on trying to answer the question about how much you should pay for a chica. How about this? It came to me in a dream.
Think of it as getting something to eat. Its just like food, So:
How hungry are you?
When was the last time you ate?
What do you feel like eating?
Take out, take home, or eat in?
Are you on a diet?
Check the menu, the good stuff is pricier.
How much money do you have?
Do you want to be eating a little all day, or splurge at dinner time?
You bored with the usual, want something different?
Is the kitchen clean, or don't you care?
Do they wipe off the spilled ketchup, before you sit down?
Will you need Pepto Bismol?
All these considerations determine what you pay and what you get. Same for chicas.
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09-07-10 03:27 #6725
Posts: 410On ****
They are reporting that a crack-down on the hooker business began last Saturday!
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09-07-10 02:23 #6724
Posts: 2803Originally Posted by Jaosousa
Once it was charming, now it seems sleazy. I had one drink and left. I have had good times there in the past and they are probably still to be had if you get the right girl. I just don't care for the ambience now.
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09-06-10 23:35 #6723
Posts: 170wow!! what a rip off
Originally Posted by MiamiHeatLuver
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09-06-10 21:49 #6722
Posts: 1437Originally Posted by Jamesbrown9
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09-06-10 21:45 #6721
Posts: 82Originally Posted by Jamesbrown9