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  1. #841

    Do you have a phone number in Haiti or way to contact you?

    Quote Originally Posted by HaitiHoeChaser  [View Original Post]
    It is located in Delmas; its hidden from the streets I am working on the site right now if you are really interested let me know when you coming down so I can arrange everything for you.
    Do you have a phone number in Haiti or way to contact you?

  2. #840

    Come to haiti for the holidays guaranteed to have a good time

    Quote Originally Posted by Hung Hefner  [View Original Post]
    Is there an address or site for your spot?
    It is located in Delmas; its hidden from the streets I am working on the site right now if you are really interested let me know when you coming down so I can arrange everything for you.

  3. #839
    Quote Originally Posted by HaitiHoeChaser  [View Original Post]
    Hello everyone this is haitihoechaser. I am new to the forum i just open kreyol mansion in haiti last month in port au prince. We have all types of girls from skinny to overweight. Come to haiti i will make sure you have the time of your life. It is a beautiful mansion with air conditioner and hot, cold water. Meals are free for your stay brekfast and lunch included and any girl you want all this for only $100 dollars a day.
    Is there an address or site for your spot?

  4. #838

    The haiti house is back is now called kreyol mansion

    Hello everyone this is haitihoechaser. I am new to the forum i just open kreyol mansion in haiti last month in port au prince. We have all types of girls from skinny to overweight. Come to haiti i will make sure you have the time of your life. It is a beautiful mansion with air conditioner and hot, cold water. Meals are free for your stay brekfast and lunch included and any girl you want all this for only $100 dollars a day.

  5. #837

    Bad Bear did get married

    Yes, Bad Bear did get married. I should know, I was there. He married a great girl.

    Haiti has become more expensive, at least in Pòtoprens, but it is still doable though your mileage may vary. You really need to know Kreyòl and / or know people who know people to get the best results.

    Here are some photos of a girl I did while there. Amazing how many colours of flesh there are. I love the colour of Haitian girls' clits. They are such a light, pastel pink colour as you can see in the photo. Truly beautiful to behold.
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  6. #836

    Howdy Fella.

    How's it going. If you have a smart phone you can download the language translator and use the speak and translate part to help yourself in a pinch. I sometimes use it to find words in Spanish that I should know. I covers a variety of languages and is a free download to you phone. But nothing beats actually learning some or all the language.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eatin Beaver  [View Original Post]
    I returned from Haiti and I think you must learn at least some basic creole to have a really Awesome time, Because really no one speaks english, and it is impossible to communicate without speaking creole, The people are very conservative and minding there own business as they walk the streets looking directly ahead of themselves and not looking to see what others are doing, until you say a simple Bonjou as a pretty girl walks by and she is so surprised, She turns and looks at the white stranger and a huge smile appears on her face and a Bonjou back and maybe more, But them I'm lost for words to continue the conversation, It's very funny just to sit on a wall at Delmars and watch the pretty girls go by and Bonjou every Hot girl and see the re-action, I'm an old guy but very white, blonde and blue so I'm like something very different to the locals and I can walk around all day and pretty much never see another gringo, unless they are driving a SUV, I stayed at 3 different hotels all were terrible and very over priced, Found a restaurant that served pizza and buffalo wings, not bad food but higher priced than the US, It seems that I came across Haitian guys speaking english and only 1 girl who spoke english. I asked many people about the world famous Bad Bear but nobody had heard of the legend, I met a semi famous Haiti man who knows Sean Penn and was on several TV documentaries after the earthquake and also documentaries about VooDoo, But he never knew of Bad Bear, I found a wild disco surrounded by hard core hookers.

  7. #835

    Haiti land that I LOVE!

    By the way Villa Imperial offers air conditioning in their rooms!

    Quote Originally Posted by Derekj6926  [View Original Post]
    You are finding why I Love Haiti so much, I am happy for you. I would suggest you go to Villa Imperial Hotel at Delmas 42. The rooms are not fantastic but for as low as $45. 00 and up to $60. 00 per night with hot water, good security, a great location, and a swimming pool as a plus. Bad Bear has gotten married and gone off the circuit so it probably will only be an accident if you meet him. The club I recommend is Jet Set just up from the Police Station just north of the park, stay on the left side of the park and up a few hundred yards you will find the Jet Set Club however; don't bother going out till 11:30 PM which I don't like but that is when swarms of beautiful women go out to dance. I also like Club Barak which is straight down the same street below the park on the left. Will be back soon also, love this country!

  8. #834

    Haiti, Land that I LOVE!

    You are finding why I Love Haiti so much, I am happy for you. I would suggest you go to Villa Imperial Hotel at Delmas 42. The rooms are not fantastic but for as low as $45. 00 and up to $60. 00 per night with hot water, good security, a great location, and a swimming pool as a plus. Bad Bear has gotten married and gone off the circuit so it probably will only be an accident if you meet him. The club I recommend is Jet Set just up from the Police Station just north of the park, stay on the left side of the park and up a few hundred yards you will find the Jet Set Club however; don't bother going out till 11:30 PM which I don't like but that is when swarms of beautiful women go out to dance. I also like Club Barak which is straight down the same street below the park on the left. Will be back soon also, love this country!

    Quote Originally Posted by Eatin Beaver  [View Original Post]
    I returned from Haiti and I think you must learn at least some basic creole to have a really Awesome time, Because really no one speaks english, and it is impossible to communicate without speaking creole, The people are very conservative and minding there own business as they walk the streets looking directly ahead of themselves and not looking to see what others are doing, until you say a simple Bonjou as a pretty girl walks by and she is so surprised, She turns and looks at the white stranger and a huge smile appears on her face and a Bonjou back and maybe more, But them I'm lost for words to continue the conversation, It's very funny just to sit on a wall at Delmars and watch the pretty girls go by and Bonjou every Hot girl and see the re-action, I'm an old guy but very white, blonde and blue so I'm like something very different to the locals and I can walk around all day and pretty much never see another gringo, unless they are driving a SUV, I stayed at 3 different hotels all were terrible and very over priced, Found a restaurant that served pizza and buffalo wings, not bad food but higher priced than the US, It seems that I came across Haitian guys speaking english and only 1 girl who spoke english. I asked many people about the world famous Bad Bear but nobody had heard of the legend, I met a semi famous Haiti man who knows Sean Penn and was on several TV documentaries after the earthquake and also documentaries about VooDoo, But he never knew of Bad Bear, I found a wild disco surrounded by hard core hookers, They could speak limited english, But too hard core for me, anyway like I said earlier I met up with an english speaking 22 year old very nice girl, at first she acting all innocent like she a virgin, the next day she's waiting outside my hotel and wants to come in and fuck me, She's been thinking about it all night, never been with a white dude before, So we spent that day, in bed fucking and sucking and she seemed pretty experienced for such a shy little girl, I ended up spending the rest of the time with her, Now if I could speak creole I think I could of had the same experience with many more girls that took an interest in me, The people seem very friendly once the ice is broken, I think one HAS to speak creole and needs to find an apartment that has air cond, is quiet, (damn cock a doodle doo and dogs barking all night) and HOT water, I never saw HOT! Water or decent air cond, and very noisy, I never got sick, I was very careful. Only drink water from a supermarket, it looks like outside they sell water and reseal the bottles with plastic, but who knows what is in the water, I was fine till in Jacmel on the beach I had a delicious fish dinner, then I got sick for the last few days, Have to be very careful what you eat, for my next visit, I will be speaking creole and I can't wait to have the time of my life, I got the pimsleur CDs and also when I was in Haiti I bought a very good Diksyone Kreyol book to study creole, That's about it, I'll be back in November.

  9. #833

    Names

    Great report thanks.

    Can you tell the names of hotels, prices, and name of the disco?

    Maybe se she was really a virgin.

    Thanks

    Quote Originally Posted by Eatin Beaver  [View Original Post]
    (.)I stayed at 3 different hotels all were terrible and very over priced,](.) I found a wild disco surrounded by hard core hookers,](.)

  10. #832
    Great post, Eatin Beaver! Thanks for reporting back. So little on Haiti here.

  11. #831

    Returning from Haiti

    I returned from Haiti and I think you must learn at least some basic creole to have a really Awesome time, Because really no one speaks english, and it is impossible to communicate without speaking creole, The people are very conservative and minding there own business as they walk the streets looking directly ahead of themselves and not looking to see what others are doing, until you say a simple Bonjou as a pretty girl walks by and she is so surprised, She turns and looks at the white stranger and a huge smile appears on her face and a Bonjou back and maybe more, But them I'm lost for words to continue the conversation, It's very funny just to sit on a wall at Delmars and watch the pretty girls go by and Bonjou every Hot girl and see the re-action, I'm an old guy but very white, blonde and blue so I'm like something very different to the locals and I can walk around all day and pretty much never see another gringo, unless they are driving a SUV, I stayed at 3 different hotels all were terrible and very over priced, Found a restaurant that served pizza and buffalo wings, not bad food but higher priced than the US, It seems that I came across Haitian guys speaking english and only 1 girl who spoke english. I asked many people about the world famous Bad Bear but nobody had heard of the legend, I met a semi famous Haiti man who knows Sean Penn and was on several TV documentaries after the earthquake and also documentaries about VooDoo, But he never knew of Bad Bear, I found a wild disco surrounded by hard core hookers, They could speak limited english, But too hard core for me, anyway like I said earlier I met up with an english speaking 22 year old very nice girl, at first she acting all innocent like she a virgin, the next day she's waiting outside my hotel and wants to come in and fuck me, She's been thinking about it all night, never been with a white dude before, So we spent that day, in bed fucking and sucking and she seemed pretty experienced for such a shy little girl, I ended up spending the rest of the time with her, Now if I could speak creole I think I could of had the same experience with many more girls that took an interest in me, The people seem very friendly once the ice is broken, I think one HAS to speak creole and needs to find an apartment that has air cond, is quiet, (damn cock a doodle doo and dogs barking all night) and HOT water, I never saw HOT! Water or decent air cond, and very noisy, I never got sick, I was very careful. Only drink water from a supermarket, it looks like outside they sell water and reseal the bottles with plastic, but who knows what is in the water, I was fine till in Jacmel on the beach I had a delicious fish dinner, then I got sick for the last few days, Have to be very careful what you eat, for my next visit, I will be speaking creole and I can't wait to have the time of my life, I got the pimsleur CDs and also when I was in Haiti I bought a very good Diksyone Kreyol book to study creole, That's about it, I'll be back in November.

    Quote Originally Posted by Charles Pooter  [View Original Post]
    If you were starting from scratch you could say that Haitian Creole is the easiest language to learn. It has an extremely simple and logical grammar, all words are spoken exactly as written and vice versa, and there is a very limited vocabulary. But of course none of us are starting from scratch. We have our own native tongues and most of us will have a little or a lot of other languages too. As PL1984 implies, if you have knowledge of French you will learn Creole ten times faster.

    I think Eatin Beaver's problem is not any inherent difficulty in the Creole language, but the fact that he is only there two weeks. It is a big ask to learn any language from scratch in two weeks. The most he could do is learn a few "ice-breaker" phrases and he could do that from the 10-disk Pimsleur series which is widely available pirated online.

    But if this will be the first of regular visits to Haiti then it would be better to learn the grammar systematically. The good news is that there isn't much to learn. In Spanish, for example, there are two verbs meaning "to be" and they each have around 100 different variants. In Creole you only have to learn two words. (And Spanish is a relatively easy language). As a native English speaker I have never understood how others can master our beautiful but massively irregular and illogical language so well. Creole is the total opposite.

  12. #830
    Quote Originally Posted by PL1984  [View Original Post]
    If you speak french you will most likely be OK in Port-au-Prince, and if you don't speak french there is no way you will be learning creole.
    If you were starting from scratch you could say that Haitian Creole is the easiest language to learn. It has an extremely simple and logical grammar, all words are spoken exactly as written and vice versa, and there is a very limited vocabulary. But of course none of us are starting from scratch. We have our own native tongues and most of us will have a little or a lot of other languages too. As PL1984 implies, if you have knowledge of French you will learn Creole ten times faster.

    I think Eatin Beaver's problem is not any inherent difficulty in the Creole language, but the fact that he is only there two weeks. It is a big ask to learn any language from scratch in two weeks. The most he could do is learn a few "ice-breaker" phrases and he could do that from the 10-disk Pimsleur series which is widely available pirated online.

    But if this will be the first of regular visits to Haiti then it would be better to learn the grammar systematically. The good news is that there isn't much to learn. In Spanish, for example, there are two verbs meaning "to be" and they each have around 100 different variants. In Creole you only have to learn two words. (And Spanish is a relatively easy language). As a native English speaker I have never understood how others can master our beautiful but massively irregular and illogical language so well. Creole is the total opposite.

  13. #829
    Quote Originally Posted by Eatin Beaver  [View Original Post]
    Hi. I will be there in Port-au-Prince on wed 5/16/12. Anyone around on that date, I'll be there for 2 weeks and report back an update let you guys know whats going on. Can anyone recomend a Creole language school so I might be able to pick up some of the local lingo. Creole is a very hard to find language outside of Haiti, I'm great with Spanish and Thai, But creole I need to learn, any way, a report with pictures is comming soon.
    If you speak french you will most likely be OK in Port-au-Prince, and if you don't speak french there is no way you will be learning creole.

  14. #828

    Be in Port-au-Prince on Wed 5/16/12

    Hi. I will be there in Port-au-Prince on wed 5/16/12. Anyone around on that date, I'll be there for 2 weeks and report back an update let you guys know whats going on. Can anyone recomend a Creole language school so I might be able to pick up some of the local lingo. Creole is a very hard to find language outside of Haiti, I'm great with Spanish and Thai, But creole I need to learn, any way, a report with pictures is comming soon.

  15. #827

    Port au Prince

    I miss my homeland, oh I love this city, she offers a man his fantasies into infinity! In most places in the world you have fantasies you dream about, in Haiti fantasy and reality meet. I love Haiti. It offers me a life of total freedom and allows me to live in reality all of my dreams and fantasies fulfilled !

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