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  1. #9637
    Quote Originally Posted by Frannie  [View Original Post]
    Chicas seem to like chihuahuas, so that can always be a good subject for conversation.
    What are other things they like talking about Frannie? When fucking chicas, do you fuck them with passion, or like the Rio De Janeiro Girls, really freaky? Rio girls to me look so beautful and slim, but I find they always are very talkative when fucking and have a LOT of energy!

  2. #9636

    Thanks again, I had forgotten about that other map

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Gogo  [View Original Post]
    No wonder guys say you are weird.
    "nightlife google map santo domingo" in the google search box and see what the first result is. If you know of other custom google maps of Santo Domingo besides this one and BoricuaOnline's, let me know, thanks.

    The map has interesting info (with the locations pinned on the map):

    "Alinka Arte Contemporaneo, Art gallery which features Dominican, Cuban and Haitian artists, among others. Calle Santiago esq. Pasteur. Plaza Jardines de Gazcue, Local 118. Santo Domingo. 809 686 3163".

    "Casa Cuesta, If you are looking for nice things for the home, this is one of the larger stores that has a great selection. There is also a bookstore in the same building, which I believe is one of the largest in Santo Domingo. http://casacuesta.com/tienda/main.asp"

    "Dr. Gabriel Socias, A dental clinic with a really talented and professional dentist, Dr. Gabriel Socias. He specializes in dental surgery and speaks perfect English. http://www.clinicasocias.com/"

    "M. Y. Gourmet, Great Chinese restaurant with fresh food and extremely reasonable prices. Avenida Benito Gonzalez #70, Barrio Chino, Santo Domingo. 809. 682. 2861"

    "Mei Gui Sushi Bar & Restaurante Asiatico, One of my favorite Chinese restaurants. Not only do they serve Chinese food, but sushi, tempura and other Asian delights. Fresh ingredients and reasonable prices make this place a great find. Highly recommended."

    "Tennis Courts, As part of the Centro Olimpico Park, there are some nice tennis courts that are free to use. You can also use the courts (for a fee) at the Dominican Fiesta Hotel & Casino. Also Club Naco."

    Good info an this map (sexual orientation of the the guy who made it, doesn't matter to me).

  3. #9635
    Quote Originally Posted by Jaosousa  [View Original Post]
    Can you tell me how many custom google maps there are for santo domingo?

    Can you tell me how the guy you posted is your "mentor" discovered that there was a bowling alley in santo domingo?

    I am sure you didn't insult him and call him weird for using that other map.

    He thanked me for posting that other map and he learned something from it (no matter who made it).
    You don't have the slightest clue dude. There is a "Back channel network" where friends exchange info, pics, and advise that many veterans who have gotten tired of the fake dudes on ISG post. You and several posters on this forum would never be a part of this network because people have already seen through your phoniness. Also none of these guys have ever recommended a bowling alley to me.

    And since you choose to slander BQ Ribs name, let me set the record straight. He tried to give the blue print for SD many years ago, but guys didn't understand it. While guys were geeting their money taken at girls house, he was telling guys to go to a baseball game. When you were playing big brother on Pasteur he was pulling normal chics from la sierra. When you were running to GPD with a newbie he was fucking the regular girl from the colmado. When you were renting a car from Alamo, he was fucking the girl that works at Alamo.

    Stay in your lane where your bs flies with newbies. But for someone who has been to SD as many times as you have, you have yet to graduate from kindergarten.

  4. #9634
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Gogo  [View Original Post]
    No wonder guys say you are weird.
    Can you tell me how many custom google maps there are for santo domingo?

    Can you tell me how the guy you posted is your "mentor" discovered that there was a bowling alley in santo domingo?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bq Ribs  [View Original Post]
    Thanks, nice map............ I found a few new spots I would like to check out my next time in town........ Mustards Hamburger Shop, Mercado Nuevo, Bowling Alley

    This is a nice addition to the BoricuaOnline map.
    I am sure you didn't insult him and call him weird for using that other map.

    He thanked me for posting that other map and he learned something from it (no matter who made it).

  5. #9633
    Quote Originally Posted by princzz  [View Original Post]
    there is a massage parlor called "centro capilar, estetica & spa r&r" was at no 2 calle cervantes just down from the supermarket.

    half a dozen chicas to choose from, a full body massage including handjob was 1000 pesos. i chose a chica i found very attractive a well-built latino chica and she led me into a back room. proper massage table and shower. got naked on the table and the massage was excellent, i mean really good, she was a strong chica and professional.
    this place is just a brothel masquerading as a massage place and the chicas there are clearly hookers and not qualified massage therapists of any kind. if you got a good strong massage you were just very lucky, because most of the time it would just be an erotic massage without any kind of anatomical knowledge of muscle groups or massage techniques.

    it is ok for what it is, and if you are passing through sd and want a shower, a body rub, and a quickie with a condom, then it is fine and reasonably priced for what it is-but it isn't a massage place in any meaningful sense and if you have a bad back or stiff legs after your flight, you might be better off going somewhere else.

  6. #9632
    Quote Originally Posted by Jaosousa  [View Original Post]
    I will be in Santo Domingo in two days, if I meet doggy women (I am a doggy guy) I will enjoy their company (everyone has something good to offer).
    Chicas seem to like chihuahuas, so that can always be a good subject for conversation.

  7. #9631

    Five Star International Sports Bar

    Quote Originally Posted by Bravo  [View Original Post]
    Anyone know where we can watch the UFC in Santo Domingo tomorrow night? Thanks in advance.
    Sports betting place on the Malecon has numerous flat screen televisions with sports, they might have it.

    http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0...3&ll=18.467703

    On the map, Five Star International Sports Bar, (809) 688-1908, Ave. Independencia #626, Malecon, Santo Domingo. Has a sort of high wall around the parking area that faces the malecon, not a large rectangular sign that faces the malecon. I never went inside. The sign and walls last time I saw them, over a year ago were painted a light color. Other guys from this forum have been there.

  8. #9630
    Quote Originally Posted by Bravo  [View Original Post]
    Anyone know where we can watch the UFC in Santo Domingo tomorrow night? Thanks in advance.
    Hooters usually has the fights. But there are 2 other fights going on Saturday as well.

  9. #9629

    UFC, Saturday evening?

    Anyone know where we can watch the UFC in Santo Domingo tomorrow night? Thanks in advance.

  10. #9628
    Quote Originally Posted by Jaosousa  [View Original Post]
    You seem to imply that I say Santo Domingo is perfect. You re-posted a post I wrote three years ago, after being stopped by "police" in santo domingo for nothing. I was pissed. But I let it go and did not let it consume me with venom and hatred. If they stop me now, I don't take it personal and try to not let it bother me.

    In the last three years there have been many improvements to Santo Domingo. If you read all my posts, I visit San Pedro de Macoris every trip. I travel to and in and around Santo Domingo. There are all types, shapes, sizes and colors of women in Santo Domingo. Many people have fun there, lots of fucking going on there.

    I will be in Santo Domingo in two days, if I meet doggy women (I am a doggy guy) I will enjoy their company (everyone has something good to offer).
    Thats your most sensible post since they released you from the mental health facility. Stop trying to make SD seem like a walk in the park. Tell the good and the bad so people can't say you fooled them after their visit. Its a lot of raw newbies that look up to you because you have the patience to help them. They deserve honesty.

  11. #9627

    Thank You

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Gogo  [View Original Post]
    No wonder guys say you are weird.
    You seem to imply that I say Santo Domingo is perfect. You re-posted a post I wrote three years ago, after being stopped by "police" in santo domingo for nothing. I was pissed. But I let it go and did not let it consume me with venom and hatred. If they stop me now, I don't take it personal and try to not let it bother me.

    In the last three years there have been many improvements to Santo Domingo. If you read all my posts, I visit San Pedro de Macoris every trip. I travel to and in and around Santo Domingo. There are all types, shapes, sizes and colors of women in Santo Domingo. Many people have fun there, lots of fucking going on there.

    I will be in Santo Domingo in two days, if I meet doggy women (I am a doggy guy) I will enjoy their company (everyone has something good to offer).

  12. #9626
    Quote Originally Posted by Jooks  [View Original Post]
    I think I'll totally relax today, as opposed to mostly relaxing, haha.

    Actually, I've gotten more than enough exercise and visited a bunch of sites, but that's not what we're here to talk about.

    First off, I had my first ever meet-up with a girl from online, cupido I think. She was absolutely fantastic and I finally have 1 lousy phone number in my book.). She said it was her first time doing such a thing. Who knows? But she gave a real girlfriend experience. 18 years old (I thought she was older until I asked after the, uh, ceremonies) , big beautiful tits and a face like an angel. I considered it a bargain for 1500 pesos.

    Just before that, same site, I asked a total knockout. 9 or 10, her price. I asked about a massage and more, my exact words. She asked me what I would pay. I said 1000 leaving room for negotiation. She asked if it was dollars or pesos. When I told her pesos, she asked if I was loco. I couldn't help but laugh. She wanted 15, 000 pesos! I asked her the same question and told her I could get 5 girls or more for that price. Her response was that she was beautiful. Ya know, and I thought about this later, in the US, she could probably get what she wanted. But this ain't the US. She wouldn't come down 1 peso.

    Cuban cigars. I am the stoopidest of stoopid noobies and probably deserved to get ripped off. I knew nothing about cigars before I came down. The thought never crossed my mind that counterfeiting cubans is widespread, which it is. Anyway, there is a happy ending. The turista police are located on the pedestrian mall. I told my story in my broken spanish. 2 officers agreed to go to the store with me and try to resolve the matter. It was obvious they were there just to make everyone happy, not to bust the owner's chops for selling counterfeits. Which was ok by me. As a result, I got my money back.

    I don't know the official name of the pedestrian mall or if it even has one. It seems that's what people call it though.

    As for the mechanics of arranging to meet a beauty parlor girl. These are generally legitimate salons. They do everything a salon does plus many give massages in the back. I had a massage inside 2 of the places and the menu is somewhat limited (though you can get a happy ending) and the space was very cramped. Plus only a thin curtain separated the room from the "regular" customers. However, the girls act as touts at some of the salons and that's how I came about making deals. A quick exchange of phone numbers. I don't recall this to be the case the last time I visited. But it seems to be prevalent now. Not all girls will freelance but it can't hurt to ask.

    In the 2 times I stayed at the Palacio, I never noticed any streetwalkers on the pedestrian mall above a 3, and they were few. I never once saw one at Paco's and I go there regularly. It's one of the only decent places to eat on the walk itself with reasonable prices.

    The walk from the walkway to the Palacio is a short distance away from the walkway on a sidestreet (Duarte). It feels as safe as most any place late at night. The night guard at the Palacio is visible almost as soon as U-turn onto Duarte. I've yet to see any mischief on the street late at night.

    Anthony Bourdain is my hero and acquaintance. [he wrote the introduction to my book. ] But he travels with lots of people.
    Thanks for the honest report. Good to read some real observations of a visit to SD.

    BTW, the pedestrian mall is called El Conde.

    You mention you have a book, PM me details if possible.

  13. #9625
    Quote Originally Posted by parkinsons  [View Original Post]
    nice tip about the beauty parlour women. if you could pick them up, your spanish must not be that bad!

    online chicas chickening out. haha i have some already chickened out on me. and i haven't even left for my trip yet! (in two weeks time). i guess it is a numbers game. it really is not easy. like i said before, props to the vets here who are doing it well.

    you wouldn't have been able to bring the "cuban" cigars back into the us anyways. us customs seized mine when i was coming back from the bahamas years ago. i'm not a cigar aficionado, but aren't dominican cigars well regarded? a casual cigar smoker would have thanked you for bringing back a nice box of dominicans.
    i used to smoke cigarettes and sometimes miss smoking a cigarette in the dom rep.

    induban might be the company that sells santo domingo cafe (coffee). there is a building on maximo gomez that is a coffee building (packaging, distribution etc), maybe it is industrias banilejas, sas (induban), ave maximo gómez 118, (clasificado: café/torrefacciones), (809) 565-3121. people from bani are called banilejos or banilejas. people from santo domingo are called capitalenos. people from la vega, veganos. santago, santigueras.

    sometimes i think about smoking a cigar in the dr. from a webpage that sells santo domingo coffee, an article (advertisement) i found to be interesting regarding cigars (http://cafe-santo-domingo.com/conten...minican-cigar-): "viviana cigars, a dominican cigar. the cigar, before luxury item, has been democratized. we offer high quality puros. 100% tobacco with no additives or chemicals added, at the right price. hand made under the direction of viviana, a former employee of the famous house arturo fuente, she gives you her tips to choose a cigar that suits you and how to smoke it. smoke rises in the air, cigar well in hand and in mouth the connoisseur knows a moment of pleasure, as when he drinks a fine wine. since its fame in the 18th century, the cigar is attached to special moments. unlike the cigarette which is often a mechanical action and addictive of its owner, the "puro" lets himself enjoy. like tea in asia, it is surrounded by a ceremony. first of all, the choice: sizes are different, length and diameter checked by a rigorous examination quality from the workshops of viviana cigars. the names are evocative and have their own story: churchill, londsale, tor****, robusto, toro. the flavors are also varied: woody, spicy, leather, vegetable, earthy, floral.

    how to choose your cigar?

    a quality cigar has three parts, the filler, which is the heart, a mixture of tobacco, the binder or "hood" that covers the first, and finally the cape, which surrounds the first two. from the latter depends the combustion and the ash provided. it should be smooth and strongly sheathe the cigar. the color must be almost uniform, otherwise it could be poorly rolled. the quality cigars have a mix of tobacco from different countries (cuba, dominican republic, nicaragua, connecticut, indonesia, ecuador, brazil) which provide them with different flavors and robustness. a well made cigar should be consumed slowly and the ash must be firm. for the first cigar, viviana recommends the longer ones; for experienced smokers, our range of large cigars will provide you rich flavors you are used to.

    how to smoke your cigar?

    having made your choice, use the guillotine cigar cutter to cut the head. cigar in hand, you turn it on with a match. when the glow is beautiful, gently blow on it to bring the coals. it's time to draw the first puffs. it is not necessary to inhale the smoke as do the cigarette smokers, instead it is recommended to make it turn in his palate to enjoy all the flavors. bigger is the cigar, the more slowly it will burn, and more flavors it will offer. like a fine wine, the cigar works throughout its life. it is possible to keep it more than 10 years in a humidifier usually in a humidity close to 70%.

    the quality of our cigars is guaranteed by viviana.

    the dominican republic is distinguished for years for its quality products. the best companies are based in santiago de los caballeros, in the center of the country. viviana, a native of this city, made her first class in the prestigious arturo fuente house. successively passed to all positions of the house, she became an expert in the art of blending tobacco and ride them together. in 1999, she decided to create her own brand "viviana cigars". her ring represents the national flower of the country, a hibiscus, and is decidedly feminine. in a male dominated world, she brings her sensitivity. working hard and surrounding herself with women just as talented as she is, her cigars are of equal quality to those of her master, arturo fuente, and are appreciated by worldwide customers"

  14. #9624

    Thanks for the report

    Quote Originally Posted by Jooks  [View Original Post]
    First off and relevant to the forum, I've confined my mongering to picking up women who work at the many beauty parlors on the pedestrian mall who are looking to freelance. They're far from pros and less expensive, I. E. 1000 pesos for massage and whatever else. The lack of professionalism, I. E, naivete, appeals to me lots more than casas or bars. Actually, I met up with a fellow ISG person (I don't know if he wants to be named) who showed me Jaragua and all the sites / casas around it. Great guy. But the area totally turned me off. I thought I was in Las Vegas. Anyway, back to the beauty parlor women. I'm surprised no one's mentioned them. They range up to about 8.

    I had little success with the "dating" sites, cupido, tagged and badoo. I did make several appointments but the girls seemed to chicken out at the last minute. But it's fun partaking in these sites and kind of a cultural learning experience. However, the cost (in time and money) and benefit really did not add up.

    Beware of Cuban cigars! I bought a box of Cohiba Habanos for my boss for $225. I knew nothing about cigars, but now I'm a little more savvy. I bought them at the tobacco store near the Mercure Hotel on the pedestrian mall, but my guess is the problem is widespread. And that is, they're phony. My idiot boss decided she didn't want them after I bought them and I went to return them. At first, the owner said no and then he agreed to do so for a 1000 peso penalty. I said screw that, figuring I could sell them and get my money back in the USA. In searching for prices on the internet, I stumbled across a cigar forum. There's a dang forum for everything! In turn, I was led to a site to check the serial number and found they were bogus. I went back to the store. I didn't plan on bringing up the phony cigar bit, but decided to bite the bullet and pay the 1000 peso penalty. After all, the cigars are basically worthless. But he changed his mind and said no!

    I'm a little torn what to do. I could dispute the charge, but then again, it's not exactly legal buying Cuban cigars. Then again, they weren't Cuban, haha. Also, the tourist police or whatever you call them, are a few blocks away and I can file a complaint. However, I lean against doing that since I don't want to waste precious vacation time and I have to think they are well aware of the problem. What do you think?

    Anyway, just 2 more days and then back to reality. I'm thinking Santiago today or tomorrow.
    Nice tip about the beauty parlour women. If you could pick them up, your Spanish must not be that bad!

    Online chicas chickening out. Haha I have some already chickened out on me. And I haven't even left for my trip yet! (in two weeks time). I guess it is a numbers game. It really is not easy. Like I said before, props to the vets here who are doing it well.

    You wouldn't have been able to bring the "Cuban" cigars back into the US anyways. US Customs seized mine when I was coming back from the Bahamas years ago. I'm not a cigar aficionado, but aren't Dominican cigars well regarded? A casual cigar smoker would have thanked you for bringing back a nice box of Dominicans.

  15. #9623
    Quote Originally Posted by Jaosousa  [View Original Post]
    From the Gay Santo Domingo google map: "Hispaniola Spanish Language School, This school has been around for many years and offers great personalized service. I have personally taken classes here. More expensive than other schools, but worth it."

    http://www.hispaniola.org/

    Appears the location is in Zona Colonial.
    No wonder guys say you are weird.

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