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09-30-20 15:54 #15539
Posts: 139I am planning to visit Ecuador, does anyone from here with any experience?
I ask it here because I already know you guys and I trust you. Anyway I have asked the same in Ecuador section (just in case there it no one here with the info).
Thank you in advance guys!
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09-30-20 15:03 #15538
Posts: 138Originally Posted by MrGogo [View Original Post]
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09-29-20 23:22 #15537
Posts: 3700A day with Gogo
Today I'm doing my usual two hour walk on el Conde in the morning when one of the expats stopped me after my workout and said it's a festival going on just north of el Conde. We decided to go and it was nice, even got to meet the police chief Mr Sosa, cool dude. After the festival we went to the monger / expat office, the cigar shop by the park. One expat had his JBL portable speaker playing old school r&b then some jazz. Lovely spot to post up. Girls parading through, events like quinceras, people taking pictures with the pigeons, groups riding bikes and an old school painter in front of el Conde restaurant. The curfew is extended till 9 pm so this is the first time I've been out at nighttime.
My lady and son were at my apartment so I needed to get home but the party wasn't over. I mentioned to a friend at the cigar shop that I was going home and I had some Leyenda Brugal at the house and off we went. We saw another expat in front of National and invited him also. We sat on my huge balcony overlooking Zona Colonial and sipped on the liquor after my girl brought three glassed out, a bowl of ice and sliced lemons. Boney James played on my Sirius radio tv channel. The expats spent the next hour arguing about who has the worst Spanish LOL. I'm laughing because they both feel they are right and never admit when they aren't, funny shit, but I call it wasted energy. My girl came out with three plates of grilled chicken strips, French fries and tossed salad. I didn't even know she was cooking. We ate and the Fellas left at 9:15 pm not even worried about violating the curfew.
Anyone visiting Santo Domingo and wants to have a drink with the old city in the background hit me up. I just ask that you don't have insecurities about critics on an anonymous chat board. I'm a positive dude so let's appreciate the good things.
BTW, good meeting you Mr darkness.
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09-29-20 16:53 #15536
Posts: 19Casas de cita cerca Avenida Espana?
So I am going to venture along the Malencon today along Avenida Espana in Santo Domingo Este. I have been told that there are a few casas de citas in this area. If any of you guys know of names or locations of these places it would be greatly appreciated. I will do the recon work and report back to the team here. Also, let me know if I am heading to the wrong place for these fine establishments. Have a great day.
Also I have hooked up with a gal from Cambito Garabitos and she tells me that she has a friend or three that would be interested in doing a little side work. She provided a nice service por dos mil quinentos. But she needs bus money also, another doscientos.
Thanks in advance.
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09-29-20 16:47 #15535
Posts: 139Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
By the way long time without visit chatubarte! Cool site!
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09-29-20 13:54 #15534
Posts: 5742Originally Posted by Darelax [View Original Post]
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09-28-20 21:22 #15533
Posts: 4067There are casas in operation. There is also of course lots of action on skokka.
Originally Posted by Motcar [View Original Post]
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09-28-20 17:35 #15532
Posts: 19Possibly a stupid question
Given the pandemic this is probably a stupid question, but are there any of the massage houses operating yet? Thanks.
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09-28-20 16:25 #15531
Posts: 139Originally Posted by StrawHat [View Original Post]
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09-25-20 22:38 #15530
Posts: 62Found my girls
On Seeking but I had to screen out a bunch, did video calls with about 10 and picked a couple.
Strawhat.
Originally Posted by Darelax [View Original Post]
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09-25-20 16:57 #15529
Posts: 4067Something else to consider is the extensions are subject to review at least once during the 25 day extension periods. As for all inclusive resorts, they would need curfew exemptions for their employees to operate at peak season capacity. I agree that Semana Santa is as or more important to Dominicans as Three Kings / Christmas / New Year but of course all inclusive resorts and international tourism have little to do with Dominicans who don't work in the industry.
Originally Posted by Manizales911 [View Original Post]
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09-25-20 13:29 #15528
Posts: 139Originally Posted by StrawHat [View Original Post]
Now I have to practice my Spanish. - Duolingo.
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09-24-20 17:49 #15527
Posts: 2469Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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09-23-20 22:21 #15526
Posts: 62Coming back for more
I enjoyed last weeks visit to Santo Domingo so much that I just arranged my next trip in October. I will book one of the ladies I spent time with last week for the first two days, then spend a day drinking beer and smoking cigars to recuperate and try out a new lady for my last two days.
Now I have to practice my Spanish.
Strawhat.
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09-23-20 09:34 #15525
Posts: 2244Brother Motcar,
I hope you are enjoying your trip. Many girls have contacts with drivers who have permission to operate outside of curfew. Looking forward to your report.
My unsolicited advice: Speak Spanish, pay in pesos, and if you do not manage to have a good time in the Dominican Republic it is your own damn fault. LOL! Have a great trip. I'm still here. No COVID. Completely sane. Living my life how I want to live. On the terms I want to live it. No power or advice needed from anyone. But a few on here like Grownman and Knowledge post up lots of good advice.
Lots of sun in Republica Dominicana and the solar panels are generating plenty of electricity. The beach is warm and the pussy is wet.
Diving officer: Rig for Dive; Dive, Dive, Dive; make for Six, fiver feet. Take her down!
Originally Posted by Motcar [View Original Post]