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03-23-14 00:10 #937
Posts: 334Originally Posted by Tempoecorto [View Original Post]
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03-22-14 21:16 #936
Posts: 317Aloha Sol
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03-22-14 15:00 #935
Posts: 2116Question for Camaro
How much did you pay Aloha del Sol / Santiago this trip, single ocupancy I presume? How chica friendly were they? Last time I stayed there I was not too happy about that bit. Speaking of early 2012.
Thanks
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03-21-14 17:06 #934
Posts: 317I think you are right
Originally Posted by Mr Enternational [View Original Post]
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03-21-14 15:50 #933
Posts: 3049Originally Posted by Frannie [View Original Post]
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03-21-14 01:20 #932
Posts: 2116Originally Posted by Frannie [View Original Post]
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03-20-14 22:55 #931
Posts: 2803Originally Posted by Charles Pooter [View Original Post]
The English are one of the most cultured races, (believing, for example that the center of the earth runs through Greenwich, or good manners are inherited via a form of sexual transmission called good breeding, or Elgar is a great composer, or Bird's instant custard sauce powder is custard, or that anybody gives a damn what the panelists on Any Questions think) , though possibly not quite as cultured as the Scots and the Welsh. The English also believe that private schools should be called public schools and that public schools should be called state schools, even though Britain has counties, not states, and that There Will Always Be An England. The Scots also believe this, but want no part of it. The English also believe that the Prince of Wales will be King of England if he ever grows up and they wish the Welsh would do the same.
By this standard Dominicans also have an incredible culture. For example Dominicans believe that they are naturally superior to Haitians, or that red traffic lights are merely advisory. They have also invented several genres of music and dance, and perfected a more energy-efficient form of Spanish that almost complete dispenses with the letter 's' except in words like Sosua, and makes 'are' and 'l' and 'be' and 'v' completely interchangeable. They have also virtually abolished education altogether and so are able use the word "educada" to mean something close to what the English call "well-bred", I. E something that has nothing to do with education or breeding!
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03-20-14 20:13 #930
Posts: 15905Exactly Frannie. And remember that P4P in Santiago is damn expensive. I would like to disagree with Camaros conclusion that there are a lot of cabanas, therefore there is a lot of P4P. You see most of the Santiago cabanas on the road to the airport outside of the city. You have to remember that most offspring in Latin American countries live with their parents or aunts until they are married so they don't have a place to go to take their significant others; hence the number of motels. You will see the same in Colombia, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, and everywhere else.
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03-20-14 20:10 #929
Posts: 2390Originally Posted by Frannie [View Original Post]
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03-20-14 19:11 #928
Posts: 2803Originally Posted by OldKool [View Original Post]
On the other hand, if you just want to come for a vacation where the main purpose is to have sex with as many attractive freelance chicas as possible, then you really don't need to look beyond Boca Chica, Santo Domingo, and the stretch of the north coast from Cabarete to Puerto Plata. Outside of those areas the pickings are exponentially slimmer. I have been to places like Samana, Palenque, Jimani, San Francisco de Macoris, Sabaneta, etc, but they are of more interest to the generic traveler than the specialist monger. Santiago, certainly, especially if you are there for business, but it isn't exactly a resort.
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03-20-14 05:06 #927
Posts: 3102We loved it
What you showed was that you can HAVE good time anywhere in the Dr if you are willing step out a bit. You opened our eyes to things we had not seen. Great job.
Originally Posted by Camaro1257 [View Original Post]
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03-20-14 01:19 #926
Posts: 481Thanks Camaro. Your kind of reporting is what this forum is about.
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03-19-14 12:37 #925
Posts: 317Thanks
Originally Posted by GrownMan1 [View Original Post]
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03-18-14 23:49 #924
Posts: 2490Tight work Camero!
Your post should be call Santiago guide for mongers 2014 Edition
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03-18-14 21:34 #923
Posts: 317Aloha Sol
Originally Posted by Brother P [View Original Post]