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  1. #421

    Nationmaster.com

    Quote Originally Posted by jerulez
    150 cases of [CodeWord123] are reported in south africa everyday!!

    20,000 people are killed every year mostly by stabbings and shootings in south africa!!

    if u take out congo and sudan, more people are killed in south africa than all the other 51 african countries combined! botswana, namibia, tanzania, angola, ghana and many other african countries are statistically safer than the us. infact if you visit nationmaster.com, you'll realize that it is south american, east european and caribbean countries that lead in homicides, [CodeWord124] and carjackings.

    point to ponder
    interesting site. stats like [CodeWord123] produce a very odd list and i have no idea what's happening to produce the numbers but it seems likely that the data is grossly distorted by different definitions and collection/reporting systems.

    south african is on top of [CodeWord123] per capita, and the us has about one quarter the rate (1.19 per 1000 vs .30) but canada and australia have rates more than 2x the us and closer to sa - .77 or so and much much higher than dozens of third world countries and most other countries period. i don't think of canada and australia as exactly lawless places with an out of control culture of [CodeWord123] - yet they are among the few places up there in the ballpark with sa. at the very bottom are some fanatically muslim states both rich and poor.

    if you look at the list it's so oddly mixed and the numbers vary so widely that it can't represent much more than artifacts of how they got the data.

    on the other hand, excluding marital [CodeWord123] and [CodeWord123] of guest workers and certain other unrecognized categories - i'd have to believe the extraordinary social barriers erected to prevent [CodeWord123] in fanatical muslim (including some in africa) societies must actually prevent most [CodeWord123]. if you keep women under guard at home, don't let them drive or go to school or work or show their face in the presence of men out of the fear that any woman left alone with a man will be raped - it's got to prevent some [CodeWord123]. so does the honor killing by their own families of women who have had sex outside marriage.

  2. #420

    There are 3 airlines that fly from Santo Domingo to PAP

    Tortug Air flys at 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM every day from SDQ to PAP Caribeair flys some days and one other. I will post links tomorrow but I just got blown away by two babes I use to visit regularly. They have put on some weight but they still know how blow on the tube




    Quote Originally Posted by La Isla
    The only bus service from the DR to PauP is from Santo Domingo. However, may still be faster and cheaper to do that than go back to Miami, etc.

  3. #419

    Cumming soon to a computer near you

    There will be many more pics coming after June 15th and there will be even more coming after July 1. Be patient.


    Quote Originally Posted by Salsero 2310
    Hello Black Bear,

    Do you have more pics from black Haitianas? Your fotos are the hottest I ever have seen!

    It

  4. #418

    PM me

    indi, just pm me and i will give you all the info you will need. you will be amazed at these hot honeys and how innocent some of them are.

    as far as the guys that love africa, i have no problem with that. i was just thinking it is much more expensive to travel there than haiti. especially if you live in fl. you can actually make a hot weekend trip. sometimes spirit air has these $9 fairs that will cost you about $135 from miami.



    quote=indi therapist]wow, i don't even know where to start. i absolutely love chocolate. after looking at some of bb's pics and your vids, i think i need to skip cr, dr, columbia and make a dash to haiti. live in miami, so maybe i can just drift on over there, lol.

    that juliette girl reminds me of a beautiful apple bottom hatian i once worked with oh how i wanted to get with her.

    so where do i start. i have yet to monger internationally and due to bad economic times, its very difficult to due so here in the states. i'm very picky and the prices are still rather high here.

    where do i find a primer on the locale. pricing, where to p/you girls, do i need to speak creole or french to get by or will english suffice? where to stay? the usual questions.

    ap and bb help a brutha out.

    it[/quote]

  5. #417

    Omfg

    Quote Originally Posted by Ayyyypapi
    How about a movie? Worth 1000 pics. I don't take too many pics except for my x-novias in the DR. Done with THAT (i think....) Gonna post it on U tube.

    For now check out my x-novia, a Haitiana from the DR. This kinda babe is on every block in P-Ville, 24-7 (swear)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoAo4n953uk
    Wow, I don't even know where to start. I absolutely love chocolate. After looking at some of bb's pics and your vids, I think I need to skip cr, dr, columbia and make a dash to haiti. Live in Miami, so maybe I can just drift on over there, LOL.

    That juliette girl reminds me of a beautiful apple bottom hatian I once worked with oh how I wanted to get with her.

    So where do I start. I have yet to monger internationally and due to bad economic times, its very difficult to due so here in the states. I'm very picky and the prices are still rather high here.

    Where do I find a primer on the locale. Pricing, where to p/you girls, do I need to speak creole or french to get by or will english suffice? Where to stay? The usual questions.

    Ap and bb help a brutha out.

    It

  6. #416
    Quote Originally Posted by DogDays
    Before you go to any african country or to Haiti you must first check with the State Department and you will know if it,s safe to go to.
    They are a good guideline, but if you go strictly by that, you'll never leave your house. Talking to people on the ground is best

  7. #415
    Quote Originally Posted by dogdays
    africa is not a country ,but a continent.lf one or two countries are having problems that does mean the rest have problems.kenya had some problems but they don,t any more .

    l have been to both ,haiti and some african countries and they all have third world problems ,except south africa.the other african countries are different from each other.

    before you go to any african country or to haiti you must first check with the state department and you will know if it,s safe to go to.
    150 cases of [CodeWord123] are reported in south africa everyday!!

    20,000 people are killed every year mostly by stabbings and shootings in south africa!!

    if u take out congo and sudan, more people are killed in south africa than all the other 51 african countries combined! botswana, namibia, tanzania, angola, ghana and many other african countries are statistically safer than the us. infact if you visit nationmaster.com, you'll realize that it is south american, east european and caribbean countries that lead in homicides, [CodeWord124] and carjackings.

    point to ponder

  8. #414

    Africa is a Continent

    Africa is not a country ,but a continent.lf one or two countries are having problems that does mean the rest have problems.Kenya had some problems but they don,t any more .
    l have been to both ,Haiti and some African countries and they all have third World problems ,except South Africa.The other African countries are different from each other.
    Before you go to any african country or to Haiti you must first check with the State Department and you will know if it,s safe to go to.

  9. #413

    Hot Black Babes

    I see all these hot black babes on the sight from Kenya and other countries in Africa and I think, Gee these guys could be cumming to Haiti a lot cheaper than going there and from what people have told me it is dangerous in all these African countries. Now, that could be propaganda because if you listen to the news and reports from Haiti, Haiti is a living battle zone. However, I am getting this info from people in Haiti that have been to those African countries. Anyway it has got to be much cheaper cumming in Haiti.

  10. #412

    Remembering Efremof

    Quote Originally Posted by Excess
    BootyLover ehmm uncovers yet another fascinating item in the course of his inspections and research. Sharing his research findings with ISG simply adds another previously unknown fact in the mongering world. many thanks, BL. ;-))))
    There was a German guy on the Kenya and Madagascar thread who talked about buying panties (or knickers for you English) before going on his mongering travels. I had forgotten about that though. Thanks BootyLover for reminding us. It shows how similar Haiti and Africa can be, doesn't it?
    Last edited by Admin; 05-26-09 at 18:47.

  11. #411

    Is there no end to ISG research?

    BootyLover ehmm uncovers yet another fascinating item in the course of his inspections and research. Sharing his research findings with ISG simply adds another previously unknown fact in the mongering world. many thanks, BL. ;-))))

    Quote Originally Posted by BootyLover
    PS Believe it or not, girls prefer nice panties to perfume

  12. #410
    I posted in that thread becasue of the video.

    The following comments are my opinion only, but I hope you will agree.

    I can think of alot useful stuff to give someone who has nothing. The last thing I would give a Haitian is somethng to make them more artificial. The last thing I would do would be to turn a Haitian into a Dominican or Gringa. I was so turned off by ALLl the Haitian Putas in the DR adding fake hair, asking for new clothes and perfume. YUCK. They see the other girls buyig nice disco clothes and now if they're with a guy more than a day or two, they all hit up the guys for clothes, perfume, jewelry and hair 24-7. Not stuff for their kids. That's why they came to Sosua in the first place; for their kids.

    So I often went to the houses of my 2 novias; one in Mendoza ghetto and one in Sanchez ghetto of Santo Domingo, and bought the kids milk, medication and pampers (after buying the hair, clothes and perfume in Sosua like I HAD to). Please don't encourage these girls to ask for perfume, jewelry, fancy clothes and fake hair. I think BB is gonna ask the schools what they need and thats what he's gonna ask you to bring. Haitian schools aren't gonna ask for perfume.

    I was (un)impressed by the fact that the DR doesn't teach the kids English. That locks them out of many opportucities. Someone on another board said lots of Dominicans learn English in American jails so watch out for the English speaking ones. I was impressed by some Haitians speaking fluent English. I asked them how they leared; they said they learned in school or taught themselves.

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    Protein bars would definitely be better than candy for an undernourished chiled.Vitamins not good cause they will eat vitamins like candy. A whole suitcase of 300 protein bars and you just fed 300 kids for the day. Many hatian children eat mud pies. Candy ain't much of a step up.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worl...expensive.html

    Haitians don't need clothes SO much as good food, cause food lasts a day and clothes last a year; if it works they wear it. They sell clothes on the street. I don't see naked Haitians running araound anywhere (wee, some 2 year olds and one crazy guy but those are excptions).

    Just think: If BB has 4 guys renting at any one time, and every day 25 bucks goes to charity, then over the course of the year the Blancs will have donated $36,500 to the community. And no doubt we wel be smiled upon for that. Unless it's all candy, perfume and j u n k.

    One of they guys we were hanging with last week runs a charity operating in the DR and in Haiti. BB wants to use him to spearhead the charity effort, so he will have a list of exactly what to take (after asking the schools and hospitals). Perfume and candy will not be on that list.

    Get ready; the smiles you will get will be some of the biggest and most genuine in your life. And all around, the girls will be the most beautiful you have ever seen. And without makeup.

    Quote Originally Posted by Cunning Linguist
    I thought that I ought to post this on this thread, not the photo thread where Ayyyypapi posted, after all, what is a photo thread without many photos?

    What kind of useful stuff? I agree with books for schools but I doubt the usefulness of books in English if they don't understand them (perhaps at a high school level it is feasible). It is like sending beautiful encyclopaedias in Czech or even French to poverty-stricken schools in Mississippi. Nice but useless. As for books, what Haitian kids really need are books in Kreyol and therein lies the rub.

    In any case, wouldn't the girls like perfume? Not useful, but appreciated. Also, how about handmedown clothes or clothes from GoodWill? Candy for the kids? Perhaps BadBear can elucidate somewhat on what would be best to take.

  13. #409
    Quote Originally Posted by Cunning Linguist
    I thought that I ought to post this on this thread, not the photo thread where Ayyyypapi posted, after all, what is a photo thread without many photos?

    What kind of useful stuff? I agree with books for schools but I doubt the usefulness of books in English if they don't understand them (perhaps at a high school level it is feasible). It is like sending beautiful encyclopaedias in Czech or even French to poverty-stricken schools in Mississippi. Nice but useless. As for books, what Haitian kids really need are books in Kreyol and therein lies the rub.

    In any case, wouldn't the girls like perfume? Not useful, but appreciated. Also, how about handmedown clothes or clothes from GoodWill? Candy for the kids? Perhaps BadBear can elucidate somewhat on what would be best to take.
    For those willing to make a difference in Haiti, plz bear in mind that the needs are in this order: food, health and education. You can hardly bring things for education but you could consider things like vitamins or water treatment stuff. You'd be able to make a difference for the girls and for neighbors. But you have to be careful to what signal you are sending out of the house: the deed doesn't mix well with humanitarian action

    PS Believe it or not, girls prefer nice panties to perfume

  14. #408

    Suitcase list

    Quote Originally Posted by Ayyyypapi

    I'm gonna fill an extra suitcase with things that will put smiles on faces and give stuff to schools (for starters). I hope anyone planning to go fills a suitcase and gives useful* stuff, especially books and learning tools, to the schools also. Don wants to make it a policy for people staying at his house, so that Blanc visitors will get a warm welcome from the Haitian neighbors.

    * deodarant, perfume or scented douches are NOT useful. Note the period.
    I thought that I ought to post this on this thread, not the photo thread where Ayyyypapi posted, after all, what is a photo thread without many photos?

    What kind of useful stuff? I agree with books for schools but I doubt the usefulness of books in English if they don't understand them (perhaps at a high school level it is feasible). It is like sending beautiful encyclopaedias in Czech or even French to poverty-stricken schools in Mississippi. Nice but useless. As for books, what Haitian kids really need are books in Kreyol and therein lies the rub.

    In any case, wouldn't the girls like perfume? Not useful, but appreciated. Also, how about handmedown clothes or clothes from GoodWill? Candy for the kids? Perhaps BadBear can elucidate somewhat on what would be best to take.

  15. #407

    Get ready to pack your bags

    We are very near getting the house ready and the airport hassle will be a thing of the passed. Will your friend come with you when you come


    Quote Originally Posted by David_33
    BadBear, my trip to Haiti resulted in an addiction to dark meat. Therefore, I will go back to Haiti if you get your act together...if not, I´m off to Ghana.

    The airport transport hassle and crapo expensive hotels are keeping me away at this time.

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