I will be in DR for the Easter weekend. I was told by a friend that a the clubs close down on Saturday and open up on Sunday nightat11:59. Anyone has been there during this Holiday and / or has legit info.
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I will be in DR for the Easter weekend. I was told by a friend that a the clubs close down on Saturday and open up on Sunday nightat11:59. Anyone has been there during this Holiday and / or has legit info.
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo; 1550758]Nonsense! If someones purpose is to be associated with class they wouldn't be in Sosua at all.
We all accept that there is nothing classy about being in the hottest trick spot in the Caribbean, we go there because its seedy. So to go there and not partake in the activities and brag about eating a hot dog could be considered lame by most master swordsmen.[/QUOTE]If I understand your analogy correctly, Mr Gogo, that is the equivalent of me watching porn movies because I like the soundtrack music!
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo; 1550758]Nonsense! If someones purpose is to be associated with class they wouldn't be in Sosua at all.
We all accept that there is nothing classy about being in the hottest trick spot in the Caribbean, we go there because its seedy. So to go there and not partake in the activities and brag about eating a hot dog could be considered lame by most master swordsmen.[/QUOTE]Sosua is not really "seedy", as it is constantly regenerating itself, though the Austrian guy who has the excellent schnitzel has been there for 15 years. In the more than ten years I have known Sosua the economic development has been considerable and the town is currently thriving as much as ever as evidenced by difficulty finding convenient parking spaces in the daytime, long lines in the supermarket, restaurants with all tables occupied, etc.
Only a person with no class thinks that a hand-prepared Wiener schnitzel is comparable to a hot dog or Frankfurter, a cheap factory-produced processed meat sausage, and does not yet know how to use Google to look up a term he does not understand.
[url]http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2175655/So-really-ingredients-really-sausage-Read-eat-frankfurter-again.html[/url]
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiener_Schnitzel[/url]
The good thing about Sosua is that it has chicas, but also a wide range of restaurants with a variety of ethnic cuisines, selling made-from-scratch dishes, many of which are excellent value and within walking distance of each other. Compare with the dining experience in Puerto Plata or Santiago and you will soon see what I mean.
Note that in Sosua the ITBIS always seems to be included in the advertised price, though elsewhere they add it on afterwards, which is quite misleading.
I don't want to embarrass Tempoecorto by anything I write that is misunderstood by the peanut gallery, but my point-which maybe I should have spelled out better- was that he was roaming the island in rented car with so many chica sex date appointments on his calendar that he could afford to take the night off in the prostitute-rich environment of Sosua to give his overworked love tool a well-deserved rest from combat duty.
[QUOTE=Tomjackin; 1550768]Yo Frannie!
I leave today, but next time I come to town I have a good Wiener Schnitzel that you might enjoy.[/QUOTE]Perhaps we can slice it down the center and wash it down with some Pilsner.
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo; 1550758]Nonsense! If someones purpose is to be associated with class they wouldn't be in Sosua at all.
We all accept that there is nothing classy about being in the hottest trick spot in the Caribbean, we go there because its seedy. So to go there and not partake in the activities and brag about eating a hot dog could be considered lame by most master swordsmen.[/QUOTE]Hmmm, so, as I only fly business / first anymore, if United overbooks and bumps me back to a middle seat in row 27 next to you, have I lost all class?
[QUOTE]His style does seem slow, but I often wonder about the guys that hangout at the little bars were there's seemingly no action worth giving 10 seconds of attention. I say to myself "why are these guys sitting around here when all the action is up the road"? I can see myself passing Oakie at the almost empty bar as he is making casual conversion with the few chicas in there. I guess when you are mongering. You hunt in the forest that suits your style.[/QUOTE]I think they are probably expat alcoholics who go there for drinks and conversation and don't need to go to the large and noisy pussy bars.
Recently I have been to the Rancho Tipico a few times, which has entertaining dancing and a very relaxed vibe without the deafening noise and is a relaxing alternative venue. There are also chicas, but you can't take them out until they close around 3:30, though I guess you could arrange daytime meetups.
[QUOTE=Camaro1257;1550829]I prefer to fish in the ocean with the most fish.[/QUOTE]The oceans are connected and fungible.
The hot dog reference was a playful dig but you didn't think it was funny. That was a long ass reply, thanks."Over worked love tool?" I don't think I've ever in my life described another mans dick or called another man classy, but to each his own.
[QUOTE=GrownMan1;1550821]His style does seem slow, but I often wonder about the guys that hangout at the little bars were there's seemingly no action worth giving 10 seconds of attention. I say to myself "why are these guys sitting around here when all the action is up the road"? I can see myself passing Oakie at the almost empty bar as he is making casual conversion with the few chicas in there. I guess when you are mongering. You hunt in the forest that suits your style.[/QUOTE]Ah, that's really sad!
But you'll never find Oakie there.
He's down on the strip where the action is, partying hard.
[QUOTE=Frannie;1550857]to give his overworked love tool a well-deserved rest from combat duty.[/QUOTE]I love the military terminology writing to military guys.
I wrote a short note about wiener schnitzel last night but apparently it did not pass the edits. Anyway, it is a veal or a pork cutlet that went with roasted potatoes, washed down with water followed by a tiramisu mit eine kappucino and a cigar from the cigar bar. Thoroughly enjoyable carnal experience. I must admit (and I am not classy, blame Frannie with his wry Brit humor) I went to sosua for the beach (playa alecia. This morning with a hottie and her prima) and the food. I chatted earlier yesterday with a NYPD retiree for several hours close to Coco hotel and then spoke to a Roman who sells genuine ingredients to the italian restaurants and tonight hopefully it is an Italian restaurant. Strange as it may sound, I am not going to pick up a single one from Sosua this trip. I do have to say though, I was eating lunch at a place with a woman today. At 4.30 PM, she came to see me from Pto pta and I met a guy from Toronto eating lunch there as well and while chatting with him, bumped into a woman from Bonao who was pretty with fake blond curls and so I introduced him to the young Canadian who looked bewitched by her but did not have the language. I have nothing against Sosua. Quite the contrary: unlike some I actually love the place ever since I went there first time in 2011 but Sosua to me has another side, the epicurean side that rarely gets highlighted.
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo;1550873]The hot dog reference was a playful dig but you didn't think it was funny. That was a long ass reply, thanks."Over worked love tool?" I don't think I've ever in my life described another mans dick or called another man classy, but to each his own.[/QUOTE]Mr Gogo You are killing me. Man I love this forum
[QUOTE=Oakie; 1550875]Ah, that's really sad!
But you'll never find Oakie there.
He's down on the strip where the action is, partying hard.[/QUOTE]Yes Sir I stand corrected!
[QUOTE=Frannie; 1550861]I think they are probably expat alcoholics who go there for drinks and conversation and don't need to go to the large and noisy pussy bars.
I can only assume you hot shots get the same treatment from big Joe the bouncer, and Eddie the waiter at Rhumba's, like I do when they move chicas off the good table for me when I walk in.
LOL
Seriously, though, there's lots of quiet bars where I live. I don't go half way around the world and spend good money to sit in one.
For me there's got to be action, and a constant parade of new faces. But conversation is part of my game, and if I'm in Rhumba, or D'Latin I only have to take her across the street, to say, Mamaguena, where I can actually hear what she's trying to tell me.
Make what you want out of it.
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo;1550873]The hot dog reference was a playful dig but you didn't think it was funny. That was a long ass reply, thanks."Over worked love tool?" I don't think I've ever in my life described another mans dick or called another man classy, but to each his own.[/QUOTE]Oh, well it went way over my head!
I try to use the military jargon so I can be understood, but sometimes I slip up. I should have said that when Tempoecorto got his boots on the ground he had no wingman, but decided to apply the safety on his weapon due to multiple earlier engagements with the enemy having overheated his feed mechanism and a fear that he might end up shooting blanks. I encouraged him to get back on board a lady of my acquaintance, but he opted for an early night at his billet. Next day he made an amphibious landing on the beach and wasted no time engaging with the enemy and related units, meeting with little resistance once the initial defences were breached and bikini bottoms removed from the mound of Venus, a heavily defended mine with thick vegetation and a boggy center. At this point he was easily able to achieve penetration. With the resistance conquered, he then made a strategic withdrawal, leaving the conquered breathing heavily.
By the way, I see you have upgraded Sosua from a "sewer" in an earlier assessment to "seedy" at this point in time. Nice job.