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Russian mobsters.
Originally Posted by CharlesPooter
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Pleased to see that Russians in England have taken up cricket. It will be a civilizing influence on them. Jolly good show!
Charles, the guys who chased me and my buddy were nowhere near civilized! It's a great story though. If you are around BB July 11 to 20, I'll be happy to give you the whole story over a suitable adult beverage at the bar.
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Originally Posted by MrHappyKat
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I was just looking through some of the pics in the BB board (so nice to be a subscriber!) and find myself wondering what the local custom is, especially with the Chicas who frequent BB, with "hedge trimming" and "Southern Maintenance."
Should I expect to see some fairly high brush, modestly mowed lawns, or bare landscapes? Obviously there will be variation from Chica to Chica, but what's the general trend, please?
Thanks as always for any insights.
I've been with dozens of Blackbeard's chicas over the years, bald as an egg every one of them.
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Originally Posted by NeilGeorge
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I was in BB about 10 years ago and came up with lice, between the bends of my fingers. Had to buy and use some lice prescription for shampoo and also for my body. Told the front desk. Perhaps it came from the bed sheets, or from a girl. That is the only problem I have had with VD or an STD.
Given that the chicas are always clean shaven in the crotch area, it possible it may have come from head lice. The bed sheets there are changed daily.
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Originally Posted by MrHappyKat
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I was just looking through some of the pics in the BB board (so nice to be a subscriber!) and find myself wondering what the local custom is, especially with the Chicas who frequent BB, with "hedge trimming" and "Southern Maintenance."
Should I expect to see some fairly high brush, modestly mowed lawns, or bare landscapes? Obviously there will be variation from Chica to Chica, but what's the general trend, please?
Thanks as always for any insights.
Over several years of visits, I never observed a Bush. Always found them clean shaven.
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Shaved pussy is safer.
I was in BB about 10 years ago and came up with lice, between the bends of my fingers. Had to buy and use some lice prescription for shampoo and also for my body. Told the front desk. Perhaps it came from the bed sheets, or from a girl. That is the only problem I have had with VD or an STD.
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Originally Posted by MrHappyKat
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Should I expect to see some fairly high brush, modestly mowed lawns, or bare landscapes? Obviously there will be variation from Chica to Chica, but what's the general trend, please?
It is pretty rare these days to find a hooker anywhere in the world that does not shave off her pubic hair.
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Originally Posted by MrHappyKat
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... literally running away from Russian mobsters at a London strip club in Piccadilly Circle, jumping into a taxi and seeing a cricket bat hit the back window as we drove away.
Pleased to see that Russians in England have taken up cricket. It will be a civilizing influence on them. Jolly good show!
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"Gardening" Trends in the DR and BB.
I was just looking through some of the pics in the BB board (so nice to be a subscriber!) and find myself wondering what the local custom is, especially with the Chicas who frequent BB, with "hedge trimming" and "Southern Maintenance."
Should I expect to see some fairly high brush, modestly mowed lawns, or bare landscapes? Obviously there will be variation from Chica to Chica, but what's the general trend, please?
Thanks as always for any insights.
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I'm not going to try to be an armchair investigator.
We can listen to whatever news reports come our way, but I expect no one on this board will really know what all the facts are and what news stories are more speculation than truth. Also, based on my understanding of the DR, I don't expect any official from DR's LE or Government to actually "admit" to wrong doing by the local company or DR citizens. That doesn't mean "locals" are culpable, it just means if they are, someone else will need to prove it.
Bottom line for me, I'm going in July and I expect to fuck my brains out, multiple times. I'll not take stupid risks and I will take reasonable precautions. Just like when I travel anywhere. I've been to 29 countries and the worst experiences I've had were seeing my ATM card stolen in Tijuana, and literally running away from Russian mobsters at a London strip club in Piccadilly Circle, jumping into a taxi and seeing a cricket bat hit the back window as we drove away (but that's a story for another board).
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Originally Posted by Yanqui69
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The couple is entitled to their theory, but the scenario seems unlikely, if they were the only guests who got ill.
No idea, but they did sue the place. They also went home earlier than they were supposed to because of the sickness. Here is the video.
https://m.worldstarhiphop.com/androi...SHEG5ES6z93C5l
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Originally Posted by MrEnternational
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"As authorities investigate the unexplained deaths of three Americans at a resort in the Dominican Republic, a Colorado couple who stayed at the same facility last year said they became violently ill after being exposed to what they suspect were insecticides spread through the air conditioning system."
The couple is entitled to their theory, but the scenario seems unlikely, if they were the only guests who got ill.
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Originally Posted by CharlesPooter
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The deaths you have read about have nothing to do with your situation. They may be suicide pacts, natural causes, domestic disputes or blackmail scams, but they are not random attacks on single male mongers.
"As authorities investigate the unexplained deaths of three Americans at a resort in the Dominican Republic, a Colorado couple who stayed at the same facility last year said they became violently ill after being exposed to what they suspect were insecticides spread through the air conditioning system."
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I'm not paranoid. I just thinm they are out to get me! :
Originally Posted by CharlesPooter
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If you are that apprehensive, you would be better not to travel, because you will not enjoy your trip if you are constantly bugged by paranoia and you will just bore and irritate anyone in your company.
I am nearly 80. I never could fight and I can no longer run. I walk alone round most of Puerto Plata by day and night (though not past midnight) in tourist areas and also areas where tourists are never seen, and I have never been or felt threatened. However, I do not get drunk, nor do I mouth off deliberately loudly about how I come from a superior race or society to the locals. If you do either of those things, all bets are off.
The deaths you have read about have nothing to do with your situation. They may be suicide pacts, natural causes, domestic disputes or blackmail scams, but they are not random attacks on single male mongers. In fact I cannot remember such a case in the eleven years I have lived here, although my memory is admittedly not what it was.
LOL.
I'm really not that worried, CP. Just wanted to double check in case I missed some nuance of appropriate tourist behavior. I also don't get drunk, and I'm a generally friendly type. Plus I'm aware of the culture there that generally says "Don't be a rich asshole".
Having said all that, I am still taking certain precautions I normally wouldn't do when travelling outside the US. I'll use a laptop lock, and store my laptop out of sight when not in my room. I have a throw down wallet I don't mind giving up in case I do get my ass somewhere it shouldn't be and find myself looking at the wrong end of a weapon. I'll acquire and use small bills, won't wear expensive jewelry or watches, and I'm working on my Spanish every day. Thank you, Duolingo! I'm planning on bringing a decent camera, but it's pocket sized so I won't be lugging a camera case or bag around.
Should be a great experience. I'm not going to let the usual media hype freak me out. But I will check in with this group to ensure I am properly calibrated when unusual events do happen. So all of your replies are very much appreciated.
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Originally Posted by MrHappyKat
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Seeing a lot of cable news coverage of the woman and couple who recently died at resorts in DR under "vague" circumstances this week. It's somewhat disturbing that all three deaths occurred at properties owned by one company. Add to that the report a week or so earlier of a woman being jumped, beaten and left for dead at another resort, possibly by an unidentified staff member. I'm not surprised by the less than enthusiastic efforts by local authorities. As I understand it, that's just business as usual for the DR's government and LE organizations.
So I'm wondering what the fuck is going on?
I'm booked for BB in July and from all research I've seen, I'm fairly comfortable I'll be relatively safe within the property. But I do plan on some adventures in nearby areas like Puerto Plata and Sosua, as well as some of the tourist attractions like dune buggies and others.
So, my question for the vets here: What did these people do to irritate some presumably nasty locals? And what do I need to do (or not do) to avoid waking up dead in my room with fluid on my lungs?
If you are that apprehensive, you would be better not to travel, because you will not enjoy your trip if you are constantly bugged by paranoia and you will just bore and irritate anyone in your company.
I am nearly 80. I never could fight and I can no longer run. I walk alone round most of Puerto Plata by day and night (though not past midnight) in tourist areas and also areas where tourists are never seen, and I have never been or felt threatened. However, I do not get drunk, nor do I mouth off deliberately loudly about how I come from a superior race or society to the locals. If you do either of those things, all bets are off.
The deaths you have read about have nothing to do with your situation. They may be suicide pacts, natural causes, domestic disputes or blackmail scams, but they are not random attacks on single male mongers. In fact I cannot remember such a case in the eleven years I have lived here, although my memory is admittedly not what it was.
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Originally Posted by MrHappyKat
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Seeing a lot of cable news coverage of the woman and couple who recently died at resorts in DR under "vague" circumstances this week. It's somewhat disturbing that all three deaths occurred at properties owned by one company. Add to that the report a week or so earlier of a woman being jumped, beaten and left for dead at another resort, possibly by an unidentified staff member. I'm not surprised by the less than enthusiastic efforts by local authorities. As I understand it, that's just business as usual for the DR's government and LE organizations.
So I'm wondering what the fuck is going on?
I'm booked for BB in July and from all research I've seen, I'm fairly comfortable I'll be relatively safe within the property. But I do plan on some adventures in nearby areas like Puerto Plata and Sosua, as well as some of the tourist attractions like dune buggies and others.
So, my question for the vets here: What did these people do to irritate some presumably nasty locals? And what do I need to do (or not do) to avoid waking up dead in my room with fluid on my lungs?
BB is absolutely nothing to worry about. Night security keeps watch to prevent anyone wandering in, theft, etc. The incident with the couple is being investigated, and possible use of drugs / meds after heavy drinking is being looked at. Fluid in lungs? A cinch that they weren't attacked. Costambar is a quiet area. Daylight is zero problem, always spent my nights at the BB compound, no interest in wandering around outside in the dark.
Of course, always be aware of surroundings anywhere. Tourists in a poor country at night are bound to tempt someone. Common sense. Avoid dark isolated areas walking alone, etc, etc.
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