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09-13-19 02:51 #31339
Posts: 2492Originally Posted by NightWhaler [View Original Post]
I'm currently in the DR, however I'm going to give the Sue a break. IMHO you are right this is low activity time. The city needs to feel a financial strain, then they will be ready to deal or not deal with situation at hand.
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09-13-19 00:16 #31338
Posts: 505Originally Posted by Oakie [View Original Post]
https://dominicantoday.com/dr/north-...50m-2000-jobs/
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09-12-19 21:25 #31337
Posts: 1908Originally Posted by Revere [View Original Post]
In the High season, before Christmas and the Superbowl, the streets and bars are crowded, and the streets are crawling with cops, but you don't really notice them.
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09-12-19 20:07 #31336
Posts: 99Timing
Originally Posted by Revere [View Original Post]
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09-12-19 14:54 #31335
Posts: 505Originally Posted by Questner [View Original Post]
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09-12-19 02:52 #31334
Posts: 1327https://www.facebook.com/Junior.olat...7867799813338/
You have to listen what she is saying. Nothing has been done or can be done. The mayoress has no money, no power and will be out of office soon, and I wish her all the best. She may have good intentions in mind. Even acting illegally they can't do shit.
I have said many times that the more is said the less is done, that's how things are in SOS.
Somehow when we read (let's say most of us) read or hear statements, or speeches we tend to accept them at face value. For example, if the mayoress says so and so, we think she actually means it, or has a personal interest or inner intention to follow through or has an agenda or a plan. Indeed? It may be just expedient or viewed nicely in the eyes of her bosses or constituents. Ok, there is a meeting, bla-bla-bla, water and cookies served. When the meeting on this particular topic is held it does not necessarily mean all the participants and organizers are genuinely behind the idea.
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09-11-19 22:57 #31333
Posts: 505Originally Posted by OldKool [View Original Post]
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09-11-19 19:57 #31332
Posts: 3120Checked 3 people on ground
Classicos still kicking. Not done yet.
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09-11-19 19:34 #31331
Posts: 3120Please confirm Classicos shut down
I have trip planned in 3 weeks. Classicos is the last anchor in sosua. This could be a game changer. I am hoping this not the case.
Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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09-11-19 15:10 #31330
Posts: 5696Originally Posted by Revere [View Original Post]
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09-11-19 13:43 #31329
Posts: 79Report Forthcoming
I get there tomorrow am. Will report back.
It may be a bust; at least compared to.
The standard of a few years ago. Unfortunately I don't have any girl contacts; if anyone can refer a 20 some tall slim chick preferably Haitian, I'the be much obliged. I will be a gentleman and she'll appreciate your referral.
CBD.
Originally Posted by MrGogo [View Original Post]
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09-11-19 13:39 #31328
Posts: 505Close down of Classico reason
Many people have said business as usual, but they want to end prostitution on Pedro and city center of Sosua. That is a big change and they are doing it now:
Announcement of relocation of catering industry.
On Friday 6 September a meeting was held with the business people of Sosúa in the main hall of the town hall. In particular, the meeting was intended for those business people who run a hospitality business in the main street, Pedro Clisante.
Announcement of relocation of catering industry.
Announcement of relocation of catering industry.
Present were Jean Alain Rodríguez, Attorney General of the Republic and Ilana Neumann, the mayor of the municipality of Sosúa. The mayor said that more than a year ago the everyone received a resolution in which hospitality business people were given a year to move their business to the end of the Pedro Clisante or to change it. So change the bar to a restaurant for example. The mayor announced that she would soon implement the resolution. The idea is that prostitution will disappear from the center of Sosua. The mayor also said that it is not intended to harm business people. But with these measures Sosua becomes more attractive for family tourism and for tourists who come for the nightlife.
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09-11-19 01:01 #31327
Posts: 3700Originally Posted by ChrisBigdog [View Original Post]
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09-10-19 23:58 #31326
Posts: 79Last minute trip
Booked flights on Jet Blue today, I'm be in Sosua the day after tomorrow; Thursday. Saturday.
Been at least 3 years since I've been; not sure what to expect but hope to have a good time.
Strawberry blond hair; 6'4" White NYer 51 years old; hard to miss.
Haven't booked a place yet, probably stay at Terra Linda.
Coming by myself which is unusual, say Hello, if you'the like.
Not sure if there will be any girls around or not. But I need to get away.
Chris.
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09-10-19 20:46 #31325
Posts: 37Originally Posted by OldKool [View Original Post]