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12-12-20 08:17 #15729
Posts: 340Originally Posted by CoolieHigh [View Original Post]
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12-12-20 08:10 #15728
Posts: 340Originally Posted by SubCmdr [View Original Post]
Cue response. . . . man in arena, I live here, jefe mobile. . . . . Blah blah blah.
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12-12-20 05:26 #15727
Posts: 472Its Christmas. Get the kid a lap dance
Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
Sprinkle some wisdom in his ear and get that kid some trim for Christmas.
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12-12-20 02:28 #15726
Posts: 4055There are buses. Tell her to hit you up after she takes one into town.
Originally Posted by Sawassdee [View Original Post]
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12-11-20 15:47 #15725
Posts: 139Merry Christmas
I just wanted to wish you all a Merry Christmas and also thank you all for the information shared on the forum it is very helpful!
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12-11-20 15:39 #15724
Posts: 111Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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12-09-20 15:15 #15723
Posts: 16057And This That Bullshit
If you meet a chick online the first thing you want to do is TRIPLE check exactly where she lives. I don't know why it is only Domimicans that have so much trouble figuring out how to put where they live or even knowing where they live. Okay. I have always said The Philippines is the mirror image on the other side of the world of DR and the same thing happens there. But nowhere besides the two places.
Been talking to a chick for about 1 month since the last time I was here. Her profile said Santo Domingo. I knew it was something strange when she told me she works at a bar at the river. I was gearing up to go see her the other day when my girlfriend was busy. I told her to send the location. Why is this b 2 hours and a half away in Las Terrenas? Then when I told her I was not coming there she had the nerve to ask why not.
Been talking to another chick the same amount of time. She told me that she lives in Boca Chica. I am right now on my way to Boca Chica so I asked her to send the location. Why the fuck did she tell me to put Jumbo San Pedro de Marcoris in my GPS? I said you told me you live in Boca Chica. She said it is in Boca Chica but 15 minutes away. No. San Pedro is at least 30 minutes from Boca Chica. These are some of the dumbest broads on the planet.
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12-08-20 16:09 #15722
Posts: 4055I'm with you Boricua. Why pay to cost of going to Santo Domingo to do what we can do by getting married and staying home.
Originally Posted by BoricuaOnline [View Original Post]
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12-08-20 04:36 #15721
Posts: 1548Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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12-07-20 19:57 #15720
Posts: 16057Leaving Boca Chica yesterday there was an accident so the GPS routed me to the north side of Boca Chica, and down to pick of the highway farther west. During that detour we saw 5 big parties / bars and nobody in these barrios are wearing masks. Today I picked a chick up in Barrio 27 de Feb a little ways down from the floating bridge, and nobody in that barrio was wearing masks either.
When you are outside of the barrios, eg the popular public and tourist areas, then you see people wearing masks. I do not think the people are taking it as seriously as the government wants them to.
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12-07-20 01:11 #15719
Posts: 16057Dominicans are a special kind. Me and my girlfriend just came from the beach in Boca Chica. On the drive back she asked me when I was going to spend time with her son. I damn near crashed the car laughing. I said that n-word (nio) is a grown man. She said he is a minor. He is only 17. I said what 17 year old wants to spend time with the man that is fucking his mom? None! He has friends to hang with. The last thing he wants is to be with his mom and her boyfriend. She acts like he is 3 years old.
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12-03-20 15:37 #15718
Posts: 648Originally Posted by Cbear13 [View Original Post]
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12-03-20 06:25 #15717
Posts: 2165For men in the arena only
Originally Posted by Prtyr2 [View Original Post]
For the record plantas in areas common may keep the elevators and the lights on in the common area, but they do nothing for you as individual. I know this because that is how I lived for 7 months. I did not even need 18 months (let alone 18 years) to figure out that I was not interested in sitting in the dark when the power went off. So, an inverter and two batteries, then four. Moving the batteries from apartment to apartment is not that difficult. Did it two times so far. I did not have to move them. There are always workers in those building where the "middle class" live that need a extra 100 pesos. How difficult is it to move something in a elevator? LOL!
Nose in the air living was not for me. So, I live in a working class neighborhood. Getting my hands dirty and putting in a little work does not bother me. My neighbors do the same thing as I do to keep the lights on. Inverter with two or four batteries. Once you get the thing installed and working you can forget about it. Lead acid batteries should be checked for water level and need to keep your connections clean. Use a little lime juice directly on the terminals or mixed with water and a toothbrush. Now installing it is real man work. The batteries and the inverter are heavy. I know this as I have participated in the installation of my system in two different apartments. A two real man job. Mos def! Also a little knowledge about basic electricity and you are good. One less thing! Now, where can I get 1st class internet with real speed at price that is not defined as highway robbery?
Who needs gringo sympathy? Dominicans do not need it and I do not give it. Where is the best place to get a steak in the Dominican Republic? Anyone have any ideas? Of topic? Maybe. But who is going to complain about it this time. LOL!
But what the fuck do I know? I just live here!
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12-02-20 16:12 #15716
Posts: 96A drink
Anybody in the Santo Domingo area care to grab a drink.
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12-02-20 15:27 #15715
Posts: 139Originally Posted by Prtyr2 [View Original Post]