[QUOTE=CoolieHigh;2827868]BTW how did the mosquitoes treat you in Haiti? When I went to Haiti in 2011 those mosquitoes were some aggressive assholes LOL..[/QUOTE]Fuck those mosquitos.
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[QUOTE=CoolieHigh;2827868]BTW how did the mosquitoes treat you in Haiti? When I went to Haiti in 2011 those mosquitoes were some aggressive assholes LOL..[/QUOTE]Fuck those mosquitos.
[QUOTE=MrEnternational;2828059]Fuck those mosquitos.[/QUOTE]I agree but unfortuantely you can't wear that jacket and pants when you're butt ass naked, full of sweat, smashin a hunny dip froggy style with the moon being your only light at night. That's when they get your ass.
The next morning my buddy met us at the hotel for breakfast. You give the hotel your meal ticket, and they bring out your breakfast. My buddy informed me the food would be whatever they had on hand. After an hour had passed, our food was brought out. It was a plate of cold spaghetti covered in ketchup (I'm guessing they used the ketchup in place of tomato sauce). My buddy said, "You better eat it all, no telling when the next meal is coming. " So, I ate it all.
We had about 5 hours to do a little sightseeing, since we wanted to be back at the border by 3 p to start the long journey back. My buddy said he'the show me the ruins of an old French fort on the shores of the bay. We hopped on 2 moto taxis and took off north toward Fort Liberte Bay. There were only two available at the time. So, my buddy got on the back of one, while my girl and I got on the other. These motos were not set up to carry three people, so my seat was the narrow steel rack on the back of the bike that consisted of three steel bars. There were no pegs to rest my feet, so I had to just hold them up. I put one arm around my girl's waist and the other hand gripped the small corner of the rack behind me for a little stability. The driver took off, dodging potholes, other vehicles, people, and random animals that wandered into the street. At one point, a goat wandered in front of us and the driver had to swerve sharply. I nearly lost my balance and had to clamp down on the bike with my legs. I still have the scab on the inside of my leg from being burned on the bike's exhaust.
Thankfully, that was the only incident, and I never fell off. We stopped at a monument on the way in remembrance of the revolution for freedom. Once we reached the bay (which took about an hour and a half) we got to explore the ruins of Fort Dauphin. There was nobody around, we had the whole place to ourselves. The fort overlooks the bay, and I had a great time climbing through the ruins. Afterward, we checked out a nearby beach where I estimated about 200 kids were playing in the water in respite from the brutal heat.
There were about a dozen guys sitting around this gazebo-like structure. I asked my buddy to ask them if they had any water, since we were out. There was one guy out of the group who stood up, looked at my girl and then back at me, asking if she was with me (in English). I said yes, and a smile creased his face. I guess that bought me acceptance with this group, and the guy made room for all of us to sit. We spoke for about twenty minutes about the situation in Haiti. The guy had a case of water with him that everyone was sharing. He gave us all a bottle apiece, and actually paid for the extra time of having the motos wait for us. They were a great crew and wished us well when we left.
We reached the border a little after 3 p, did the crossing with all the little bullshit fees, and reversed the transportation process to get back to Sosua by 10 p. My girl and I cleaned up in the shower and got into bed. The AC felt great. I closed my eyes looking forward to a good night's sleep, but my girl had other ideas. Sometimes I think she wants it more than I do. I was glad to have made the side trip to Haiti, even if it was only for a couple days. It was worth it just to experience a little of the island's other side. As for my girl, we're still talking on a daily basis. I make trips to Sosua once every three or four months, so I'll be seeing her in early fall. She's a cool girl, never asks me for anything, but I'll help her out a little when I come down. We just have good times. Who knows where it'll lead, but I'll ride this road and see where it takes me.
[QUOTE=IronQuinn;2828425]The next morning my buddy met us at the hotel for breakfast. You give the hotel your meal ticket, and they bring out your breakfast. My buddy informed me the food would be whatever they had on hand. After an hour had passed, our food was brought out. It was a plate of cold spaghetti covered in ketchup (I'm guessing they used the ketchup in place of tomato sauce). My buddy said, "You better eat it all, no telling when the next meal is coming. " So, I ate it all.[/QUOTE]A few years ago I stayed at an AI in Costambar. In 4 days I was already bored out of my mind and seriously considered making it to Haiti for 2-3 days, but then a Haitian waiter in the buffet begged me to reconsider so I did. It was kind of comical, the way he described the horrors and dangers that I would find in Haiti.
[QUOTE=RamDavidson84;2825865]Rico was a great contributor to the game and I really liked his style about how he did things in life. Seemed like a great guy. He posted often about Sosua and always spoke the truth. It's a shame this guy was the epitome of health just a year ago and it looked like his heart went bad and he passed very recently.
I hope all people posting on this forum are about helping other brothers in the game, that's what Rico really seemed to be about. This game is like the devil and too much of it can really take a toll on your health. All the booze, women, drugs, cialis, etc. Can take its toll very quickly, always remember to play the game safe and moderate and be in it for the long haul.[/QUOTE]Rico was a friend of mine and we lived across the hall from one another. The "game" had nothing to do with it. He had a hereditary heart condition, his father had the same problem. Originally he was going to have heart surgery here in the DR to correct it but they wanted something like $25 Kusd so he went back to the states, he was a veteran so he didn't have to pay. He was too weak at the time so they wanted him to get stronger first, then they were talking heart transplant but same problem, he wasn't strong enough to survive the surgery so it wasn't performed. RIP hermano.
Has anyone been to the Checo hotel lately? How was the experience? The situation seems very good and some renovated rooms. What about the guests?
Thanks a lot.
[QUOTE=ForroMambo;2830682]Has anyone been to the Checo hotel lately? How was the experience? The situation seems very good and some renovated rooms. What about the guests?
Thanks a lot.[/QUOTE]Ian is a great host this was one of the few spots open in Sosua during covid the rooms looked ok and it was cheap didn't stay there myself but drank there plenty of times.
[QUOTE=TravelingMan3;2830865]Ian is a great host this was one of the few spots open in Sosua during covid the rooms looked ok and it was cheap didn't stay there myself but drank there plenty of times.[/QUOTE]Ok thanks, in August I will be in Sosua for 2 weeks, I will prepare a report on how the situation is.
[QUOTE=ForroMambo;2831133]Ok thanks, in August I will be in Sosua for 2 weeks, I will prepare a report on how the situation is.[/QUOTE]I must apologize misread Checo hotel as Coco hotel I'm not familiar with Checo.
I am not sure I could do 2 weeks in Sosua. Only so many bullets in the gun. I would need to change my approach. I bang 2 or 3 a day. After 5 days I am wore out. Enjoy your trip I always do. Sosua is a great vacation but sadly the talent is not what it once was. 9's and 10's are hard to fine. You really do not need them to have a good time but they add to the ambiance. Finding new places to eat and young pussy never gets old.
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[QUOTE=ForroMambo;2831133]Ok thanks, in August I will be in Sosua for 2 weeks, I will prepare a report on how the situation is.[/QUOTE].
I am not sure I could do 2 weeks in Sosua. Only so many bullets in the gun. I would need to change my approach. I bang 2 or 3 a day. After 5 days I am wore out. Enjoy your trip I always do. Sosua is a great vacation but sadly the talent is not what it once was. 9's and 10's are hard to fine. You really do not need them to have a good time but they add to the ambiance. Finding new places to eat and young pussy never gets old.
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[QUOTE=ForroMambo;2831133]Ok thanks, in August I will be in Sosua for 2 weeks, I will prepare a report on how the situation is.[/QUOTE].
Thank you very much for the advices.
Yes, 15 days are a lots kkkk but It is my first time, that it is an I+the, with calm, I will not be fucking all day, I need know the area, restaurants, beachs, bars, girls. No stress, also pass time reading in the pool or on the beach, or as I speak spanish, spend an afternoon with some beers talking with locals. Relax time.
The girls are important so that the holidays are top, but if one night I do not see any that I like, I return alone, I have no problem, to go with a girl that I don't like much or don't have good vibes, I prefer save the money.
[QUOTE=ForroMambo;2830682]Has anyone been to the Checo hotel lately? How was the experience? The situation seems very good and some renovated rooms. What about the guests?
Thanks a lot.[/QUOTE]I know a girl that lives there. This is the old Romanovs for those that don't recognize the name-nice pool it doesn't look bad but I have not seen a room with AC so you will want to confirm that for sure if you are going this time of year- this is a pretty basic hotel but if you're not fussy it might be ok -I always liked the Seabreeze better but they have wrecked the bar there IMO.
[QUOTE=ForroMambo;2830682]Has anyone been to the Checo hotel lately? How was the experience? The situation seems very good and some renovated rooms. What about the guests?
Thanks a lot.[/QUOTE]My best friend used to stay there for 6 months a year, he died there last January of a massive heart attack. Anyway, you couldn't pay me to stay there. No A / see, tiny dorm fridge, etc. And during high season one night a week (not sure which night) they would have ear splitting karaoke until 1:00 am in the morning. Then he had those a-holes with Harleys across the street that would fire up those noisy pieces of shit at all hours of the night. Good things are a nice pool and Starlink internet.
I have pulled a ton of girls out of Blue Ice but haven't stepped foot in the place in a few years. I'm asking my fellow mongers what the latest intel is on general asking price, bar fine and can they leave early. Back four years ago we would pay 1000 pesos to the DJ and they could leave, otherwise they had to stay until 2-3 am which is a no go for me, I'm not a late night person anymore. Every girl had her own price but 5000 was generally accepted but again this was 4-5 years ago, I'm looking for some current info and I'm sure the price has risen significantly but that's okay. There are a few hotties in there that I want to take for a test drive. I'll do my own homework in person sometime this week but just wondering if any of you guys have pulled from there recently. Thanks in advance.