[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]......The guy said he looked down and three babe ruth bars were rolling around. He asked the girl what happened and she said they were his...........[/QUOTE]
So who fucked the shit out of who?
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[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]......The guy said he looked down and three babe ruth bars were rolling around. He asked the girl what happened and she said they were his...........[/QUOTE]
So who fucked the shit out of who?
Yeah Mr. E,.
I would've went to my grave with that one. The guy told sabor and kutha, then later he told me.
The fucked up part is that I will never stay in that room at newgardens.
That room has bad karma LMAO.
We gave him the name Babe Ruth whenever he came around.
[QUOTE=Buscemi]There are better places to keep in business on the beach IMHO, Herman is a major chismoso and makes it his business to know everyone else's business and share it with the wrong people. Good for one beer max and move on. Try Black Box for real hospitality or Ari's Chringuito #67. Don't forget Big D's ribs on the beach.
Have a safe trip![/QUOTE]
"Herman is a major chismoso and makes it his business to know everyone else's business and share it with the wrong people"
Well, what do you mean exactly by "share it with the wrong people"?
[QUOTE=Questner]"Herman is a major chismoso and makes it his business to know everyone else's business and share it with the wrong people"
Well, what do you mean exactly by "share it with the wrong people"?[/QUOTE]
Just enjoy a cold beer there, and take what I said as a "head's up" about sharing any personal information, with anybody you do not know well, that is all. No more, & no less.
have you ever been to a strip club(crystals) and literally have 12 females damn near [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord123][CodeWord123][/url] you as soon as you enter the door. so much so that you cant even get to the bar to order a beer!!
or how about making love in the ocean in the middle of the afternoon with a young tenderoni? if these scenarios sounds good to you then by all means, come to sosua!
this message is brought to you once again by coolie high, cus like our forefather gladiator once said, this is the holy city!
and now back to your regular schedule program!
My last trip I was able to introduce the toys to my playmate(thanks Mr. E). The timing couldn't have been better.
I had the pocket rocket on her clit, while I licked her inner thighs. She started gyrating her hips, and closing her legs. Then she elevated her pussy, screamed and squirted right in my face. I looked at her as she looked at me waiting for my reaction. I smiled and dove in, sucking up every last drop. Since then my body has been feeling very powerful and strong, was it the magic juice?
We had tried anal before but I never got past two strokes before she stops me saying it hurts. Plus I always worry about the condom breaking during anal. She bought her negative test results that she had from her job. This along with the toys made me adventurous.
Macbook has this photo booth where you can actually watch what your doing. I set up photo booth lubed the condom and let her get on reverse cowgirl. She slowly guided me in grabbed the pocket rocket and blasted off. The sight on the mac of me fucking her ass and her squirting and jerking was priceless.
She was always reluctant to go to the next level, but that pocket rocket broke the ice. Now she calls me saying she wants to swallow my cum and do more anal.
[QUOTE=Mr Gogo]My last trip I was able to introduce the toys to my playmate(thanks Mr. E). The timing couldn't have been better.
I had the pocket rocket on her clit, while I licked her inner thighs. She started gyrating her hips, and closing her legs. Then she elevated her pussy, screamed and squirted right in my face. I looked at her as she looked at me waiting for my reaction. I smiled and dove in, sucking up every last drop. Since then my body has been feeling very powerful and strong, was it the magic juice?
We had tried anal before but I never got past two strokes before she stops me saying it hurts. Plus I always worry about the condom breaking during anal. She bought her negative test results that she had from her job. This along with the toys made me adventurous.
Macbook has this photo booth where you can actually watch what your doing. I set up photo booth lubed the condom and let her get on reverse cowgirl. She slowly guided me in grabbed the pocket rocket and blasted off. The sight on the mac of me fucking her ass and her squirting and jerking was priceless.
She was always reluctant to go to the next level, but that pocket rocket broke the ice. Now she calls me saying she wants to swallow my cum and do more anal.[/QUOTE]You dirty dog you! Since you guys put me up on the toy game I brought a few with me and the chicas loved it. My homie bought a toy from me for his chica and he said it had her squirting all on his face too. LOL. Fellas, buy you a few toys. The site below has some good cheap toys and excellent customer service.
[url]http://www.loversource.com/rabbit-vibrator.html[/url]
[QUOTE=Buscemi]Just enjoy a cold beer there, and take what I said as a "head's up" about sharing any personal information, with anybody you do not know well, that is all. No more, & no less.[/QUOTE]
Herman is one cool customer. He might be gossipy but he is a stingy Dutchman and hard as a rock. I had been faithfully going to his little place every day during my stay in Sosúa and I went there 3 years. One day, I decided to go for a Duppel beer, or something like that. The price on the board was not clear as I thought it was 175 or something. It turned out to be 225 and I protested. The girl gave in but Herman overruled her and collected the extra 50 pesos. I never went back and bought another beer there, not that he cared, not that it mattered, but I was disappointed. It was not a question of money but of principle. I even gave me free CDs to learn Creole with one year. Oh well.
Having just returned from PP and Sosua, where I rented a car from Budget, I got to see the good and bad of renting a car. One goal of my trip was to see more of the Dominican Republic other than hotels and bars. Everything was fine until I got tagged by a motor cycle on my next to last day. This was the bad part of renting a car. Three things saved my butt, the guy was not hurt too bad, the local girl I was with calmed the crowd and Budget got back to me pretty fast to give instructions on what to do.
To help others that may be in the same predicament here is what the Budget liability guy told me.
1. Take the guy to the clinic. With about 30 Dominicans yelling at me to take him to the clinic. I was not about to go anywhere else.
2. Pay for the clinic to check the guy out (600 pesos) and pay the bill. The Dominican was a real actor but the doctor was honest.
3. Pay to get the guys bike repaired. (6500 pesos) and get him to sign off his future claim for liability.
The police were done with me at this point and let me go.
Later that day the Budget guys picked me up and we went to the police station to fill out a report for the collision insurance. On the way I had them stop where the accident happened explained the events. This helped getting the report filled out. Budget was very professional and helped every step of the way and I highly recommend their service. Hopefully the overall price will not be too high.
Overall, the rental car was a good way to see the country and all the points made in previous posts are all valid. If you plan on staying in a single city a car most likely is not required and the risk/reward high.
On another topic:
Before leaving I picked up a sampler pack of flavored lubes from Durex. The girls absolutely love them and wanted more when they left. Needless to say they did not last long. They liked the pina colada flavor the best. Guess anything is better than condom lube.
[QUOTE=Bogiemaker]Having just returned from PP and Sosua, where I rented a car from Budget, I got to see the good and bad of renting a car. One goal of my trip was to see more of the Dominican Republic other than hotels and bars. Everything was fine until I got tagged by a motor cycle on my next to last day. This was the bad part of renting a car. Three things saved my butt, the guy was not hurt too bad, the local girl I was with calmed the crowd and Budget got back to me pretty fast to give instructions on what to do.
To help others that may be in the same predicament here is what the Budget liability guy told me.
1. Take the guy to the clinic. With about 30 Dominicans yelling at me to take him to the clinic. I was not about to go anywhere else.
2. Pay for the clinic to check the guy out (600 pesos) and pay the bill. The Dominican was a real actor but the doctor was honest.
3. Pay to get the guys bike repaired. (6500 pesos) and get him to sign off his future claim for liability.
The police were done with me at this point and let me go.
Later that day the Budget guys picked me up and we went to the police station to fill out a report for the collision insurance. On the way I had them stop where the accident happened explained the events. This helped getting the report filled out. Budget was very professional and helped every step of the way and I highly recommend their service. Hopefully the overall price will not be too high.
Overall, the rental car was a good way to see the country and all the points made in previous posts are all valid. If you plan on staying in a single city a car most likely is not required and the risk/reward high.
On another topic:
Before leaving I picked up a sampler pack of flavored lubes from Durex. The girls absolutely love them and wanted more when they left. Needless to say they did not last long. They liked the pina colada flavor the best. Guess anything is better than condom lube.[/QUOTE]This is why I prefer to just get a taxi, too much money even if its not your fault. I heard a guy on the airplane talking abou how somebody hit him and had to pay over 10k US(lawyer fees, doctor bills. Etc) before it was all said and done.
[QUOTE=Bogiemaker].....To help others that may be in the same predicament here is what the Budget liability guy told me.
1. Take the guy to the clinic. With about 30 Dominicans yelling at me to take him to the clinic. I was not about to go anywhere else.
2. Pay for the clinic to check the guy out (600 pesos) and pay the bill. The Dominican was a real actor but the doctor was honest.
3. Pay to get the guys bike repaired. (6500 pesos) and get him to sign off his future claim for liability.
The police were done with me at this point and let me go............[/QUOTE]
Thanks for the info Bogiemaker.
Did you have full insurance or did you use your credit card for CDW? Is it standard practice to pay medical bills and moto repairs? What do you think would have happened if you didn't have the pesos on you? You weren't thrown in jail? Other than going with you to help fill out the police report was there anything else Budget helped you do?
Thanks again for posting. For those of us who rent this type of info is very valuable.
[QUOTE=Bq Ribs]Thanks for the info Bogiemaker.
Did you have full insurance or did you use your credit card for CDW? Is it standard practice to pay medical bills and moto repairs? What do you think would have happened if you didn't have the pesos on you? You weren't thrown in jail? Other than going with you to help fill out the police report was there anything else Budget helped you do?
Thanks again for posting. For those of us who rent this type of info is very valuable.[/QUOTE]Kudos to budget.Im going to send them am e-mail thanking them for supporting a fellow traveler.And to let them know they have a future client.
[QUOTE=Bogiemaker]Having just returned from PP and Sosua, where I rented a car from Budget, I got to see the good and bad of renting a car. One goal of my trip was to see more of the Dominican Republic other than hotels and bars. Everything was fine until I got tagged by a motor cycle on my next to last day. This was the bad part of renting a car. Three things saved my butt, the guy was not hurt too bad, the local girl I was with calmed the crowd and Budget got back to me pretty fast to give instructions on what to do.
To help others that may be in the same predicament here is what the Budget liability guy told me.
1. Take the guy to the clinic. With about 30 Dominicans yelling at me to take him to the clinic. I was not about to go anywhere else.
2. Pay for the clinic to check the guy out (600 pesos) and pay the bill. The Dominican was a real actor but the doctor was honest.
3. Pay to get the guys bike repaired. (6500 pesos) and get him to sign off his future claim for liability.
The police were done with me at this point and let me go.
Later that day the Budget guys picked me up and we went to the police station to fill out a report for the collision insurance. On the way I had them stop where the accident happened explained the events. This helped getting the report filled out. Budget was very professional and helped every step of the way and I highly recommend their service. Hopefully the overall price will not be too high.
Overall, the rental car was a good way to see the country and all the points made in previous posts are all valid. If you plan on staying in a single city a car most likely is not required and the risk/reward high.
On another topic:
Before leaving I picked up a sampler pack of flavored lubes from Durex. The girls absolutely love them and wanted more when they left. Needless to say they did not last long. They liked the pina colada flavor the best. Guess anything is better than condom lube.[/QUOTE]If you have full insurance I don't understand why you have to pay out of pocket except for deductibles. Something seems illegal or fishy about the process in the DR. I myself prefer rental over taxi because of the freedom but I don't want to be arm wrestled or gangster into paying for something that is not my fault or that my insurance should be covering.
[QUOTE=Bogiemaker]Having just returned from PP and Sosua, where I rented a car from Budget, I got to see the good and bad of renting a car. Everything was fine until I got tagged by a motor cycle[/QUOTE]
Well ain't that about a B? A guy hits you and you have to come off more than 7K pesos? This has me debating whether I want to rent a car again in the DR. One of my non-pros was trying to get me to send her 1200 pesos so she could rent a car to pick me up. Of course I didn't do it because I like to float around and don't want to be stuck with one person the whole trip. Not sure if she has a credit card or not but how would she have done this without the $500 deposit that we always pay? I notice many WGs renting cars as well. Do they have to pay this same deposit?
[QUOTE=Mr Enternational]Well ain't that about a B? A guy hits you and you have to come off more than 7K pesos? This has me debating whether I want to rent a car again in the DR. One of my non-pros was trying to get me to send her 1200 pesos so she could rent a car to pick me up. Of course I didn't do it because I like to float around and don't want to be stuck with one person the whole trip. Not sure if she has a credit card or not but how would she have done this without the $500 deposit that we always pay? I notice many WGs renting cars as well. Do they have to pay this same deposit?[/QUOTE]I have seen chicas from Santiago, who drive into Sosua to work the business, driving new sport utility vehicles. Not sure how they work the security deposit to rent those cars. Alamo puts a $1,000 hold on my credit card when I rent with them.
I have to have a car in Dom Rep. Reading the recent posts about accidents, I will drive extra careful.