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09-28-20 21:22 #15496
Posts: 4015There 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 #15495
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 #15494
Posts: 139Originally Posted by StrawHat [View Original Post]
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09-25-20 22:38 #15493
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 #15492
Posts: 4015Something 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 #15491
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 #15490
Posts: 2466Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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09-23-20 22:21 #15489
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 #15488
Posts: 1955Brother 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]
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09-22-20 23:02 #15487
Posts: 4015Yes Sir, it is a done deal. I would be surprised if on the next review date (October 15 or thereabouts) the curfew is not eliminated entirely unless there is a massive uptick in virus cases. To leave any part of it in place would devastate the all important Christmas / New Year tourism season.
Originally Posted by Manizales911 [View Original Post]
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09-22-20 17:30 #15486
Posts: 2466Originally Posted by Manizales911 [View Original Post]
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09-22-20 17:11 #15485
Posts: 256It may not be extended
Originally Posted by Manizales911 [View Original Post]
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09-22-20 16:44 #15484
Posts: 4015All true, but also true is the volume of deaths, hospitalizations, and confirmed infections are all significantly down in recent weeks. With the annual make or break tourism peak season coming up there is little justification for extending the curfew. On a practical level the curfew has been unenforceable in marginal barrios, large segments of the population are crammed into the metro, the cable cars, and carros publicos during daytime hours, and home delivery drivers are flying around the cities at night.
Originally Posted by Manizales911 [View Original Post]
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09-22-20 16:01 #15483
Posts: 2466Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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09-22-20 14:29 #15482
Posts: 139Originally Posted by Zeos1 [View Original Post]
Obviously (plus Duolingo) you need to speak to native speakers to improve yourself.