[QUOTE=Prtyr2;2475862]... Ship was in guadalupe. WTF is there in guadalupe that there is not in DR?...[/QUOTE]Answer: Guadeloupe is France with smooth roads, beautiful girls, great food. It is a civilized, lawful society.
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[QUOTE=Prtyr2;2475862]... Ship was in guadalupe. WTF is there in guadalupe that there is not in DR?...[/QUOTE]Answer: Guadeloupe is France with smooth roads, beautiful girls, great food. It is a civilized, lawful society.
[QUOTE=JohnClayton;2475997]Answer: Guadeloupe is France with smooth roads, beautiful girls, great food. It is a civilized, lawful society.[/QUOTE]With that so, being a refugee would not benefit them any. Not like they would be laying on the beach eating rock lobster and sipping mint juleps with the runner-up of the Miss Guadeloupe pagent. They would not even be able to blend in and will be sent on the next boat back.
Yes, and there is also the opportunity to earn much higher wages than they can for hospitality industry and "other" work in the Dominican Republic.
[QUOTE=JohnClayton;2475997]Answer: Guadeloupe is France with smooth roads, beautiful girls, great food. It is a civilized, lawful society.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=JohnClayton;2475997]Answer: Guadeloupe is France with smooth roads, beautiful girls, great food. It is a civilized, lawful society.[/QUOTE]I should have been clearer. What is there for typical dominicans? Civilized and desperate dominicans are not a great combination.
[QUOTE=Knowledge;2475910]There are long time thriving money lending businesses in Dominican neighborhoods. Their peak periods are the school vacation and winter holiday seasons. There is enormous pressure for ex-pat Dominicans to come back to the island as conquering heroes to show off their prosperity. Relatives feel slighted if they don't receive some sort of token gift from abroad. It is sometimes something as useless and readily available locally like a bottle of Jergens lotion or tubes of Colgate toothpaste. The money lenders fund everything from airline tickets to cash to throw around at discos and rental car agencies. Believe it or not, some of them still operate as "travel agencies" in Dominican neighborhoods. The rates are of course rapacious. It's hard to get unsecured credit at fair rates with a spotty or non existent credit record or a low wage job.[/QUOTE]Borrowing from loan sharks for hair extensions manicures and new clothes is even worse than for airfare.
[QUOTE=Prtyr2;2476234]Borrowing from loan sharks for hair extensions manicures and new clothes is even worse than for airfare.[/QUOTE]I have a buddy who had a partner with a casa de cambio in gazcue. They offered me 3,000 per month return on 100 k in dollars.
One year and I can get my 100 k back or stay in. Pretty sure that was their game as the real money behind the cambio, hotel and other DR businesses was the brother in New York.
[QUOTE=OldKool;2475360]Going to Sosua next week not suere if it is right move. I enjoyed SD on my last trip with planned hook ups. Sosua is mostly sport fucking and hit or miss. Never the less the beaches eating place make it a winner. Keeping my fingers crossed that the curfew will be lifted. Curfew or not got get my groove on.[/QUOTE]How long you going to be down there for I'm heading! There on September 3rd.
I'm nee here by the way.
[QUOTE=OldKool;2475360]Going to Sosua next week not suere if it is right move. I enjoyed SD on my last trip with planned hook ups. Sosua is mostly sport fucking and hit or miss. Never the less the beaches eating place make it a winner. Keeping my fingers crossed that the curfew will be lifted. Curfew or not got get my groove on.[/QUOTE]I'm sure you will have a good time in the Sue, Old Kool. Curfew is at 5 on weekends however. Pick a chica early for overnight delight.
[QUOTE=Prtyr2;2475862]............. One of first cruises 40 dominicans left ship and never came back. Ship was in guadalupe. WTF is there in guadalupe that there is not in DR? Ruined the cruise for all the rest.[/QUOTE]Many Dominican women ply their wares in the smaller islands of the Caribbean.
It's true, So-Sewer has the same curfew as the rest of the country. There was a proposal floated by health officials today to impose a one-week 24/7 lockdown in Santo Domingo, Santiago, and possibly other locations where infections rates are especially high. It would have devastating impact on the tourism sector.
[QUOTE=DCups;2476359]I'm sure you will have a good time in the Sue, Old Kool. Curfew is at 5 on weekends however. Pick a chica early for overnight delight.[/QUOTE]
One of my Sosua girls just posted a picture of her new car. It was a small suv very attractive. She is the 3 Road girl I have hooked up with who has her own new car. These girls did not seem to be making that kind of money.
[QUOTE=OldKool;2477205]One of my Sosua girls just posted a picture of her new car. It was a small suv very attractive. She is the 3 Road girl I have hooked up with who has her own new car. These girls did not seem to be making that kind of money.[/QUOTE]It's all good. She will give you the payment slip when you get there.
[QUOTE=OldKool;2477205]One of my Sosua girls just posted a picture of her new car. It was a small suv very attractive. She is the 3 Road girl I have hooked up with who has her own new car. These girls did not seem to be making that kind of money.[/QUOTE]The Dominican Government was smart. They allowed tourists while having a curfew. They knew mongers would come anyway. Just like mongers will flock to Columbia when they allow international flights.
Everyone predicted a drop in chica prices because of COVID what they didn't count on was demand. I mongered stateside for years economically it made far more sense to monger at home until it didn't. It's not just mongers there's "red pill refugees" who don't think they're mongers who paid for that SUV.
Trip.
[QUOTE=OldKool;2477205]One of my Sosua girls just posted a picture of her new car. It was a small suv very attractive. She is the 3 Road girl I have hooked up with who has her own new car. These girls did not seem to be making that kind of money.[/QUOTE]Apparently one your regular is more regular to many others. LOL.
One of my regular just got married 2 weeks ago.
[QUOTE=OldKool;2477205]One of my Sosua girls just posted a picture of her new car. It was a small suv very attractive. She is the 3 Road girl I have hooked up with who has her own new car. These girls did not seem to be making that kind of money.[/QUOTE]In the DR you can drive away in a new or new-er car with very little money down because the dealer holds the title until it is paid off or the most likely scenario is they miss a payment and the dealer takes the car back. Same with real estate, this is why the big developers offer financing, they are hoping that you default on the loan so they can take the property back.