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06-19-19 00:29 #110
Posts: 3Traveling to Haiti July 3rd to July 7th.
Staying with a friend of mine thru July 5th and then heading to a beach resort for the weekend. I do speak Spanish and English but I can't speak Creole.
Haven't booked a hotel for the weekend yet. I'll. I'm looking for a good girl friendly hotel hopefully that the girls are hopefully a mix of Haitian and Dominican women lingering around the resort.
Any recommendations on which beach town to stay in. Restaurants, bars, love hotels.
Will be heading to the DR later this year but my friend it's just I should visit him in Haiti and will be great.
If you have any suggestions please send them here or DM me thanks.
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08-07-11 05:35 #109
Posts: 3Why is Haiti not more popular?
That is, why do we hear so much more about the DR than Haiti?
BadBear's description and the trip reports have me intrigued. It seems like the girls themselves may be more appealing than in the DR.
We hear all about wanting to support Haiti after the horror of the earthquake, so I'm surprised mongers aren't running down there to take advantage of the beautiful girls. Haitian girls seem to be very much appreciated when in the DR; why would they not be even better in their own country?
I'm also curious about BadBear's status, seeing that he has apparently found the love of his life. May I express my hope that she is still the love of his life, and that fact does not interfere with his business?
D
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11-30-10 01:15 #108
Posts: 567As far as the NGOs whether they will leave or stay for the holidays I have no idea. I would assume if they have family they would go but if not why would you leave these honeys.
Now as far as management of businesses located in Haiti, I think most of them stick around.
I will see about a girl that can translate in more ways than one.
Originally Posted by Gentleman Travel
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11-29-10 23:27 #107
Posts: 724All is calm, all is blight...
Glad to hear things are holding together there BB, you never know in situations like this.
I might be able to come just after Christmas until just after New Years.
But like before, I will be there for business.
Do you think the place (especially aid organizations) will shut down over the holidays?
I don't mean the on-the-ground stuff, obviously food and water will still be delivered.
But will the organizers bugger off for the holidays?
I don't want to come down, then find I cannot meet the people I need to.
Also, could you keep your eye out for a girl with decent English?
Not necessarily translator-quality (although that would be good),
but someone who would be able to travel with me and help communicate.
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11-28-10 16:44 #106
Posts: 567Quiet in the jungle
Election day seems to be very quiet except for a couple of places where some candidate supporters tried to block some voting centers. As I have stated before, for us there is no problems as long as we stay out of the politics. Keep cool and keep mongering. The Haitian economy needs it.
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11-27-10 13:58 #105
Posts: 567Travel thru the city
I had business on the other side PAP yesterday and had to travel through downtown. I had no problem and actually enjoyed the lesser traffic jambs. Only campaign workers pushing their candidates. The border between the Dominican Republic and Haiti will close today, Saturday, Nov 27 at 6:00PM and will not open until Monday Nov 29 at 6:00 AM. All markets will be closed tonight until Monday unless there are problems that may cause an extension of this. Avoid large crowds, demonstrations, and by all means stay off the street late at night. If you are in Haiti and you need a babe to pass the time, call her and have her come early so you want be caught during this time without someone to play with Mr Happy. Invite your favorite and just ride out the storm.
BB2000
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11-27-10 13:17 #104
Posts: 458Election Weekend
Originally Posted by BadBear2000
I am staying with BB's company presently. I would not allow my present company to bias my opinion or my statements. I plan to hold fairly close to "camp" here at the WH with BB et al and having been back now for the 3rd day this visit, I am completely relaxed.
Plenty of girls to come visit me and I could not think of a finer, more stalwart crew than BB's to enjoy this vibrant slice of paradise.
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11-26-10 01:10 #103
Posts: 567Change of plans
The rooftop party will still be on Dec 4th but the pool party the day after has been canceled. The guy said he is afraid the neighbors would get upset if the girls started screaming. But we will still have fun on the roof.
Also, as you know the election is this Sunday, November 28. If there are any of you ISG members staying somewhere that you may feel a little uncomfortable. We can hold you up here for a few days. I am certainly no army but I do know how to handle circumstances like this. Just contact me and we can make arrangements. Do not get alarmed. I still do not think there will be any problems for us. Only those that are involved with the election with the winner or losers.
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11-25-10 05:04 #102
Posts: 567I have a friend with a pool and we are having dinner at his place. I am preparing the turkey and him and another friend are preparing the rest. We do have the roof set up with tables and covers which are there for our parties. There will be a bar there in the near future as the owner is determined to finish it.
Originally Posted by Gentleman Travel
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11-23-10 15:41 #101
Posts: 724Originally Posted by BadBear2000
Like I didn't know there was a pool there - or is it a rooftop hot tub?
And do you have a rooftop bar?
I had hoped to be back by now, and may be in the new year.
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11-23-10 10:56 #100
Posts: 246Election Fever compounded by Cholera Fever
Originally Posted by BadBear2000
The man that the power elites like is Jude Celestine who has a lot of money behind him (sometimes allegedly buying off votes ... how surprising). However, the main party -- Fanmi Lavalas, (representing 80% of the votes) which has been disallowed from the race for obvious reasons (they would always win) -- seems to be rooting for Jean-Henry Céant.
Let's see if the Haitian elite can steal these elections in the traditional way: ballot stuffing, disenfranchising voters if not buying them. Maybe the poor, sick, cholera-stricken will be dissuaded from voting out of apathy. I don't know, as it seems, they do seem very pissed off.
An interesting source of information is www.haitian-truth.org, a website run by a former U.S. Air Force figher pilot.
Eventually, Haiti will get back to its "normal" self soon, relatively speaking, and the going will be good for hot babes. If I were in Haiti, I would be going out of my way to tell people that I have nothing to do with MINUSTAH (UN). Peace
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11-23-10 07:59 #99
Posts: 58Originally Posted by BadBear2000
Make sure you post the pics, Ohhhh Ohhhh, I am homesick for Haiti and that beautiful pussy,
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11-23-10 03:26 #98
Posts: 567Stay safe
For all you ISG members that are in Haiti or coming just remember a few things for the next few days. Try to avoid going out alone especially at night. Even though I have never had a problem and I have been here through many elections I certainly do not want to responsible for any incident that could happen. I roamed the street of St Louis for many years with no problems and it was just rated the most dangerous city in the USA. If you are at the mansion, we will invite some babes to come over or we will take you trolling.
Feel sorry for us guys splashing in the pool after a great Thanksgiving dinner while we feast on some sweet chocolate in the water. I will get some pics and videos.
Happy Thanksgiving
BB2000
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11-20-10 18:46 #97
Posts: 458Originally Posted by badbear2000
in other words, you need to get a fairly significant load of the bacteria either by ingested fluids/food that has essentially been cultured with cholera or ingestion of, essentially, [CodeWord116]. bb makes great commentary and using common sense should trump the sex drive ("in general").
fwiw, the last hottie i had a few weeks ago at the wh stunk to high heaven but was otherwise a gregarious, lovely little spinner. i told her to shower before we did the dirty and after she showered, she still stunk and i told her to shower again. she obliged accordingly with absolutely no argument, smelled proper (finally) and then we had a great night.
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11-20-10 04:28 #96
Posts: 129Recommendations from BadBear
No question BadBear your recommendations correct, however Derek's experience has been these women are no different that Kriptonite is to Superman, there is nothing a man can do, there are no defenses to these fabulous ladies BadBear, let's be real here These women meet the highest standards and when you get one in your arms it is like the Nike commercial, "JUST DO IT"
Originally Posted by BadBear2000