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11-10-20 02:01 #15654
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by BoricuaOnline [View Original Post]
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11-10-20 01:29 #15653
Posts: 1547Originally Posted by SubCmdr [View Original Post]
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11-10-20 00:58 #15652
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11-10-20 00:52 #15651
Posts: 15922Originally Posted by SubCmdr [View Original Post]
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11-09-20 23:43 #15650
Posts: 1982I use deodorant to control BO.
It makes no sense to own a refrigerator if you only have electric power for just a few hours a day. Why bother? Buy a cooler and put ice in it. You would be better off.
A modern refrigerator in good repair will keep food cold within the food safety guidelines of large western nations for 4 hours if you do not open the door. A full freezer can go 48 hours before food begins to reach a unsafe temp. But this situation is different for each person and the temperatures the refrigerator is operating in.
I lived in a barrio ever since I moved to Republica Dominicana. I regularly experience power outages for up to 8 hours or more. I have never faced a food spoilage situation. I keep my refrigerator and freezer full at all times. Only until the week before a extended trip do I let my supplies dwindle and put it into vacation mode. Now I also have a refrigerator thermometer. And I can monitor the temperature inside of both of my refrigerators. That's right gentlemen. I keep not one but two.
Sorry, but I'm calling a technical foul on those who are blaming what is a cultural lifestyle issue on infrastructure. I understand knowing the culture. I know the culture. It does not mean I understand it. But I operate just fine within it.
How I see it is more about how someone choses to live than about technical issues. The just-in-time philosophy that pervades the living styles of those less affluent in Republica Dominicana speaks to chicas having empty refrigerators more than infrastructure issues.
Right now, I can take you to a shop in Santo Domingo este where you can buy a refurbished 1500 w /12 volt modified sin wave inverter for 7000 pesos. Twelve volts means you can get away with 2 six volt batteries in series. Not a lot of power or the ability to power a lot of things. But you can keep the basics running (one fan, one light, internet and charger) for quite a while if you conserve. (This information is for the clown that would most surely throw up a post questioning my knowledge of Republica Dominicana).
In Republica Dominicana you have to be so down and out. Have no friends or family. You have to be a complete social outcast in order to not have someone not offer you food. I have been in the homes of people that live in some very economically disadvantaged barrios. And not once has the person in charge of the home fail offer me something to eat or drink. Not once! Real life. Yeah, I live a lotta that.
In fact, on my first trip to the Dominican Republic over ten years ago I was partying at a colmado. One of the regular party girls bought a sandwich and insisted that she share half with me. I knew it might be the first or last thing she ate for the day. So after we finished the sandwich, I instead that I was still hungry. I went in and bought the same type of sandwich she did. I came back out of the colmado and insisted that she share my sandwich.
Now, I see someone is a little sensitive because I did not give them a complement. Sorry Charlie. They want to talk real life experiences. Here is another one. I had a girlfriend that lived in a barrio. Power would go out. No hot water. Ever. She would heat water up on her stove and then come into the shower and ladle it over my head to warm me up because she knew I was not used to living like that. Is that real life enough for all of you? That is a example of a girl with a good heart. I did not have to ask her to do this for me. But it stands in stark contrast to the horror stories I read in the Boca Chica and Sosua forum about the experiences other visitors are having with a entirely different class of chica. How do you find chicas like that? Talk to them. How do you talk to them? Speak Spanish. Don't know how to speak Spanish? You got a brain, learn.
Give me orders all you like, I'm ignoring them. Send me nasty Private Messages all you like. I am not bothered by them. I am not skipping anything. I am living a full life here in Republica Dominicana. I am going to continue to comment about anything the moderator lets me comment about. If you don't like my comments, I suggest that you put me on ignore, grow tougher skin, or do not post in a public forum.
Just saying. But what the fuck do I know? I just live here. Been grocery shopping lately? LOL!
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11-09-20 17:43 #15649
Posts: 1547Originally Posted by Remy316 [View Original Post]
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11-09-20 17:11 #15648
Posts: 1547Originally Posted by SubCmdr [View Original Post]
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11-09-20 15:24 #15647
Posts: 139Are we closer to the COVID-19 Vaccine? - Good news!
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11-09-20 05:33 #15646
Posts: 1982Thank you Sawassdee for the solid information that you are sharing about having sex with girls in the Dominican Republic. Much better than "I sleep in the barrio sometimes and there is no power and it is hot". Really? LOL!
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11-09-20 00:17 #15645
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by BoricuaOnline [View Original Post]
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11-08-20 22:58 #15644
Posts: 1982Say What?
Originally Posted by RebelMonger [View Original Post]
Nothing allows for anyone to vouch for what a girl is doing when she is not with you. Unless you are going to put a body camera on her that she can't remove or turn off and a GPS tracker on her ankle. No one owns the pussy but her. It is always your turn. Never your pussy. LOL!
What the fuck do I know gentlemen? I only live here!
Originally Posted by MamaGuevos [View Original Post]
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11-08-20 22:03 #15643
Posts: 1547Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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11-08-20 16:04 #15642
Posts: 15922Originally Posted by BoricuaOnline [View Original Post]
At my ex-girlfriends house in Higuey the electricity and water would always be off from 6 am (7 am sometimes) until 6 pm. If I planned to stay in the house while she was at work I would have to make sure my spare batteries for my laptop and phone were charged and even sometimes go to the car to charge them. I fucked up one time and bought ice cream when we went to the grocery store. That was no longer good at the end of the day a couple days later.
It is now 11:11 am in Santo Domingo and the power has already gone out twice today although it didn't stay off long.
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11-08-20 15:23 #15641
Posts: 1547Originally Posted by Remy316 [View Original Post]
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11-07-20 18:47 #15640
Posts: 5651Originally Posted by MrRootkit [View Original Post]