Is the storm hitting DR today?
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Is the storm hitting DR today?
Is C'est la Vie Bar still open? Its kind of across from the Codetel Tower and directly across from Baileys. If so, does Isabel still work there during the days?
[QUOTE=Puerto La Cruz]Is C'est la Vie Bar still open? Its kind of across from the Codetel Tower and directly across from Baileys. If so, does Isabel still work there during the days?[/QUOTE]
Are you in love? :)
Have a pic of this "Isabel"?
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MISTER NYC ©2006
Ask two simple questions and get two stupid answers. I've only been to DR 50 or so times so I think I know something about "love" there. If you have ever been to C'est la Vie during the daytime hours during the last 5 years or more, you would know who she is. Thanks for nothing.
[QUOTE=Puerto La Cruz]Ask two simple questions and get two stupid answers. I've only been to DR 50 or so times so I think I know something about "love" there. If you have ever been to C'est la Vie during the daytime hours during the last 5 years or more, you would know who she is. Thanks for nothing.[/QUOTE]
It sometimes isn't that simple. I ask because many stupid guys do fall in love while "mongering" and not knowing if you were one of them, I had to ask. If you were one of them, I'd ask to see a pic of the chica so I can tell you how many times I, my buddies, and my newest friends have banged the same chica over and over again and how she really liked it. I'm sure you understand better now.
If you are talking about that little bar and I do mean little bar right across the street from Bailey's, yes, I have walked by it, and I have had sipped down two drinks while I was there on two different occasions. My friend invited me both times otherwise I would not have gone. I do remember faces, but not the names since I never really care enought to ask when I spend such little time at dives like that. I call it a dive because I have never seen anything worth while at that place and it always looks so gloomy. I must admit though - I think I have seen a cousin of a chica friend of mine working there and I know she is HOT - cute face and petite body. Couldn't tell you anymore as I was just passing on by.
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Using hookers in a third world country is a bit risky in my opinion. There are things that you can do to reduce that risk. Here is my top ten ways to play safer when you are mongering in a foreign country.
Joy Seeker’s Safety Tips for Single Male Third World Travel
1) Don’t get too drunk. Being drunk makes you a much easier target for thugs that want too hit you over the head and take your money.
2) Even when you are traveling alone, try to hook-up with other mongers. It is not only safer, but more fun.
3) Don’t be too cheep as to your hotel selection. Make sure that the hotel you stay at has 24/7 security guard, and an electronic safe in your room. When you bring your girl home, the guard or front desk should keep the girls ID card until morning.
4) Always take taxies at night even if it is a short walk from the bar to your hotel. In fact in some places it is not that costly to rent a taxi and driver for the night, this will increase your safety greatly.
5) Don’t stay out until 3 or 4 AM. In my opinion you should be back in your hotel room with a 20 year old girl that can suck a golf ball through 10 foot of garden hose by 12 Midnight. This is not only safer, but more fun. After all you can stay out late in smoky bars and get drunk at home. What you can not do at home is get a pretty 20 year old girl in bed with you for under $100.00 (often much less) at home.
6) Do not pick-up a girl of the street. This street girl could be a pretty lady boy. Go to an trusted establishment, ie Go Go bar, beer bar, massage parlor, and pay the bar fine. After all the bar fine is going to be less than $20.00 and if you have a problem you know where the girl works, and have someone to complain too (also the bar fine insures you that the girl is a girl and that she is over 18). Being too cheep can cost you.
7) When drinking at a bar, only order beer and drink it from the bottle or can. In third world countries the DON’T DRINK THE WATER. If you order a drink with ice you are drinking the water. Also it is easier for someone to slip
something into your drink vs. a beer that you do NOT leave at the table. Yes take your beer with you when you go to the toilet
8) Have three options for getting cash – electricity may be out – ATM can not be found or is out of order—ext. Option: 1. Old fashion American Express
Travelers checks, 2. Green peaces of paper with Ben Franklins picture on it.
3 Plastic ATM cards and Credit cards. Keep most of your money in the safe in your hotel room along with your passport and Plastic. Carry a copy of your
passport with you and only enough money for the evening.
9) Do research before your trip. RTFB Read the F—ken boards
10) The most important rule I saved for last. Use your big head not your little one. Be alert to your surroundings. If you since that something not right, listen to your instinct.
11) Bring lots of condoms from home.
That's the place and probably the chica too by the way you described her. She has quite a bit of family living in El Batey and Los Charamicos. And yes, that's the dive too by the way you described it.
For me its a good place to sit in the shade and watch people going to and from the beach and they keep the Presidentes nice and cold. At night though there are some really skanky women hanging around there. I'd stay here and do fat, cigarette smoking, big mouthed tatooed American women before I'd pull something out of there at night. Neither is a pleasant thought.
Mister,
By calling this place a dump, you are being way to kind. Isn't this the place where that skinny crack ***** has worked for years? It seems like it attracks the Germans at night.
What ever happened to "The Palace" A few years ago there were a lot of reviews and pics of this place and somehow this place went downhill? What happened?
Yeah, we're talking about the same place. That's Denise. Peter the owner has been doing her for a long time. Gotta love that little w***e town.
[QUOTE=DR Monger II]What ever happened to "The Palace" A few years ago there were a lot of reviews and pics of this place and somehow this place went downhill? What happened?[/QUOTE]The Palace is closed. I belive the owner is staying there now.
It's up for sale.
[QUOTE=Guthrie]The Palace is closed. I belive the owner is staying there now.
It's up for sale.[/QUOTE]
I knew John was living there but did not know he had closed the place...
I'm pretty sad about the Palace closing down. I really had a great time there and John is a great host. My next trip I'll have to try somewhere else. The Palace was really accomodating and private. I did these two on my last trip.
Be safe!
What made "The Palace" go down hill? Why did John have to close it?
It might have something to do with the "morality sweep" that Leonel has promulgated. A few years ago, other hotel owner(s) envious of John's success began rumoring that he was dealing and permitting drugs to be used there. In my zillions of times in Sosua, I never saw any evidence of drugs on the premises. But under Leonel's clean up campaign, speculation, conjecture, rumor or the like regarding drugs, are enough to get a place closed down.