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08-31-21 07:48 #1462
Posts: 3103Evening in santiago
Went to santiago to see a non pro I liked. We bumped heads early. So I got my Uber driver to show me the putas. I had No intentions of picking anything up. 1st stop the monument. About 8 hookers are posted. They were on par what I have seen in good casas 7's 8's all very decent. Could not help myself. Picked pretty caramel babe with a body. She had the hardness of most SWs. She was kinky masturbating while watching porn. A real turn on for me.
She gave instructions on how to get her off during sex. Santiago has the most attractive SWs I have ever seen. Any of the 8 girls I saw were doable. Santiagos repetición for fine women is well earned.
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02-25-21 03:41 #1461
Posts: 644Originally Posted by Artisttyp [View Original Post]
Trip
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02-25-21 01:44 #1460
Posts: 3851Originally Posted by TripleDarknes [View Original Post]
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02-25-21 00:40 #1459
Posts: 340Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
The car wash at plaza colonia had chicas but normally nothing great. Still ok to hang out there.
International bar gozaba had some, but again nothing great the last time I went.
In Santiago I would just go to normal bars. Ahi bar, Monte Bar, rancho merengue, la tinaja.
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02-16-21 14:44 #1458
Posts: 3051Originally Posted by TripleDarknes [View Original Post]
I met a cute one walking out of Square 1 restaurant but she's fucking some other lucky dude now. I stay at Platino and have a regular that visits me there. I don't really know where else to find them except near universities. The COVID has fucked everything up.
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02-16-21 07:49 #1457
Posts: 644Good question
Originally Posted by SubCmdr [View Original Post]
However it's a compact city and I wonder is there a version of El Conde or Pedro Clisante there? It has no malecon so I wonder where all the chicas hang out at?
Inquring minds want to know?
Trip.
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11-22-20 20:20 #1456
Posts: 1982How much do expats spend to live in Santiago?
Want to know how much expats are spending to live in Santiago? There currently is a excellent thread about the subject on DR1.
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10-20-20 14:38 #1455
Posts: 15918Originally Posted by ElMoreno92 [View Original Post]
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10-20-20 14:12 #1454
Posts: 157Santiago Question
I am about to spend all of November and most of December in Santiago. I will be staying in an apartment with a clear view of their famous "El Monumento. ".
Anyone know if there are any casas in Santiago?
You know, like Casa Teresa, Ancla and Foxys in Santo Domingo. A spot where you can walk in, pick a chica, drink with her, bang her on the premises or take her out.
Any info on Santiago, in that regard, would be helpful.
Thanks!
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05-25-20 07:48 #1453
Posts: 1982Subcmdr Log: Boots on the ground report Santiago
Was in Santiago. Personal business trip. Traffic was heavy. People were heavy on the street. Everyone had a mask on. Very compliant. No social distancing viewed. No lines for stores only for the banks. I have an excellent full service dental office if anyone is interested hit me via PM. Completed my personal business and rolled out. You know Santiago is known for its light skinned honeys. But I saw many a dark skinned beauty walking, swinging that ass and going about their business as I rolled by (no cigar. I do not smoke them). Guess there is an advantage to walking everywhere. Long walk to Santiago from where I live though. LOL!
Report continues in Other areas as I rolled down the road.
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05-10-20 01:01 #1452
Posts: 1982Activities are almost normal in Santiago, DR
May 9, 2020 - Santiago, RD.
"As the days go by, normality approaches this city, where, contrary to 15 days ago, at least from six in the morning to 3. 30 pm, everything is normal. Blockages have returned to the streets, and people are crowded in public places regardless of the risks of coronavirus.
Before 5 in the afternoon, it is common to see people playing dominoes, drinking alcoholic beverages, and doing other risky activities.
Avenues and streets, in the historic center and the metropolitan area, from 7:00 pm to 3:00 pm, are blocked, mainly in the morning.
However, as of 3. 30 in the afternoon, the vehicle chaos in this city begins to subside. And 30 minutes before 5 in the afternoon, the public roads are once again desolate.
Thousands of people crowded the commercial establishments authorized by the authorities to operate.
Meanwhile, other unauthorized venues, although to a lesser extent, reopen their doors. Some offer services to their clients, secretly, as is the case in some barbershops, salons, mechanical workshops, and spare parts stores.
It highlights the fact that there are few peddlers to be seen on the streets. However, there is a modality in which people offer agricultural products, food, and vegetables in vans, and the prices are affordable, according to buyers.
"I am not challenging the authorities, I never would, but I cannot bear this situation, and I reopened because I have to pay for electricity, water, telephone, and other services. My family and me, we need to eat," said the owner of a spare part on J. Armando Bermdez Avenue, who yesterday kept its doors open.
Other merchants said the government should allow their businesses to operate but in compliance with the health protocols established by the Ministry of Public Health.
Bank branches, savings and credit cooperatives, pharmacies, supermarkets, grocery stores, and other businesses that sell food and offer services, such as telephone companies, were still crowded yesterday.
Slight incidents originated in some of these establishments when people who lined up expelled several who came without masks.
After five o'clock in the afternoon, many people climb onto the roofs of residential and commercial buildings to fly kites.
At least two men have been electrocuted in Santiago while trying to climb light poles to rescue kites that had become entangled in power lines."
https://dominicantoday.com/dr/covid-...n-santiago-dr/
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05-05-20 12:28 #1451
Posts: 139Originally Posted by Oakie [View Original Post]
Confirmed cases. 8235.
Recovered. 1771.
Deaths. 346.
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04-23-20 15:34 #1450
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by Osanhopps [View Original Post]
Santiago: 670 cases, 32 new cases, 41 deaths, including 3 new deaths.
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04-22-20 23:37 #1449
Posts: 70Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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03-16-20 03:27 #1448
Posts: 15918Originally Posted by Osanhopps [View Original Post]
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/#countries