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01-20-06 22:00 #69
Posts: 196Originally Posted by CrazySunny69
The site is excellent. Thank you very much.
I recognize around 10 of the girls and one of them is from amigos.com. LOL Another girl I recognize is a bartender at the Jaragua Casino. Another girl works at Illusion in Santiago. LOL
Let me know when you will be in Santo Domingo. I owe you beer and dinner.
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01-20-06 15:02 #68
Posts: 1023Exchange prices here in the Capital. (Today Jan 20)
34.25RDP - 1 USD
53.88RDP - 1 UK Pound
40.00RDP - 1 Euro
23.58RDP - 1 Canadian Dollar
during my years coming here I´ve seen so much better!
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01-20-06 14:58 #67
Posts: 1023Last night I drove for hours with my little intrepid driver Juanito. I looked up some old flames and was amazed at how many I found! Most of these girls were in the Amigos.com / Msn personals loop so I guess they didn´t have any more luck with those services than I did, because they´re all still in the country and all still working.
I also picked up some new ones. (I stopped at a Nestles Ice Cream store off of Maximo Gomez and picked up the counter girl who was just getting off of work)
All and all an eventful night!
Here is the funniest part - My driver (Juanito) has a 1990 Honda Accord with 268,000 miles on it. The car has no working windshield wipers, and last night it rained most of the night here (kind of unusual for January). The rain was coming down so hard at times that Juanito had to look out the drivers side window to see where he was going!
Here´s the funny part - His car has no headlights, no taillights, only a faint interior light and no operational windshield wipers but every time we came to a red light and there was a cop standing on the corner, he would scramble and put on his seatbelt and motion for me to do the same.
So I asked, "Juanito, why is it so important to wear your seatbelt?"
"Well, Senor Ford, I don´t want to get a ticket" (ROFLMAO)
you gotta love this town.
cheers...........
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01-20-06 05:15 #66
Posts: 58sdq rip-off
Gentleman,
I agree we should all boycott these crazy places that have the nerve to charge anything over 3000DP's; your better off hitting the casinos or even the calles than this type of rip-off; I agree Dominican business sense doesn't make sense.
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01-20-06 04:43 #65
Posts: 16Originally Posted by New World Order
About the girl that sings at the Napolitano, yesterday was her birthday and i'm just gonna say that we know each other VERY well, :-)
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01-19-06 18:41 #64
Posts: 196Originally Posted by Ford
I had a similar problem with a girl from Remington a few years ago who was crying. They are such great in acting. They should go to Hollywood instead. lol
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01-19-06 18:31 #63
Posts: 196Originally Posted by Ford
There is a manager at Casa Azul and his name is Chino. He is not Asian. But his name is Chino. He does not even give me a 1 peso discount.
The owner of Casa Teressa plans to marry a very light-skinned Dominican girl who sings at the Napolitano Hotel. She speaks pretty good English. You might get lucky if you negotiate with her for a discount on the girls.
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01-19-06 17:33 #62
Posts: 21Where are Casa Azul & Casa Theresa located in SD? Also, has the pricing changed at Lapsus and Remington? What is current pricing?
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01-19-06 16:53 #61
Posts: 1023Btw,
I forgot the best part about those prices posted in the previous report. Those prices are valid if you go solo. I´ll explain.
I hired this cab driver named Juanito. He´s alittle guy maybe 5´1" and has to be 63-65 years old. So I tell him where I want to go and we´re off.
When we arrive at Casa Theresa he drives around the corner and parks two blocks away in front of a colmado. (grocery store) He parks and starts across the street. I get out of the car and ask "żJuanito, donde vas?"
He tells me ¨"Mr Ford, I´m going into this grocery store and have a beer, take as long as you want and I´ll be sitting here on the stoop when you come out" "Casa Theresa is just up the block here on the left, you can see the guard sitting out front"
I asked, "But aren´t you going to come in with me"
"No senor Ford, I´m too old for all that stuff. The girls all touch you and its embarassing I´m not interested in that stuff anymore, but you have fun I´ll wait down the block"
So when I walked up to the gate and walked in nobody had a clue that even had a driver! I was there alone. The prices of 7500RDP for TLN is w/o a driver!
Tambien, don´t ever take girls for all-nighters. 3 hours is enough.
If you take a girl for toda la noche, in about 2 1/2 - 3 hours she´ll be bouncing around your room like a ping-pong ball. Next she´ll "squirrel away" in the hallway with her cell phone and have a conversation with someone she´ll claim is her mother.
She´ll return with big doughy, teary eyes and exclaim "Bad news mi amor, my daughter is sick. I need to go home right away!"
What are you going to say, No you can´t leave, I don´t care that your daughter is sick because I still want a "hummer" in the morning! O.K. leave, leave!
They´re mujeres de negocios (business women) after all.
cheers.............
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01-19-06 14:20 #60
Posts: 1023Last night-
Casa Theresa - 2500RDP for 1 hour upstairs
5000RDP for 3 hours para ca o para llevar
7500RDP for TLN in su cuarto
7500RDP for all night!!!! What is that something like $220!?
I asked, "Are you completely insane?"
"No senor, el precio es el precio"
20 girls available, several 7's, maybe an 8 nothing spectacular.
Casa Azul - 2500RDP for 1 hour para aqui
5000RDP for TLN but the girls told me they all bolt from the
room after 3 hours. I was aware of that.
15 girls all morenas available.
not bad quality but the exchange price is 34.25rdp to 1 usd.
(demasiado, demasiado, demasiado)
If it wasn't for contacts I'd be starving down here!
Oh, boy when o when am I returning to South America?
cheers all............
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01-16-06 05:01 #59
Posts: 196Originally Posted by Ford
This is why I like Alan a lot. He used to run Cisne and that place was the best. And he had tons of customers. The place was crowded. The girls were polite and very GFE. lol
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01-16-06 04:52 #58
Posts: 196Originally Posted by Gladiator
I usually only drink a Coke when I go to these places. And I hate it when the girls ask for an expensive drink.
In terms of looks, Casa Teressa is top notch. Find a girl name Patricia and you will know what I mean.
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01-15-06 22:53 #57
Posts: 1023On a different front - I wish, when I return to SDQ I could have an honest, candid conversation with the owners of the casas of the city. I could explain to them that I hold a degree in economics and perhaps I could give them some advice to advance their business and increase their sales!
If you have dozens of attractive young ladies sitting on couches chewing gum with bored, disinterested looks on their faces and very few customers then, maybe..........YOU SHOULD CONSIDER LOWERING YOUR PRICES!!!
I mean come' on with the exchange rate hovering around 35 rdp to 1 usd - 5000 pesos is demasiado! (too damn much!)
Lower your "out-the-door" price to 4000 or 3500 or 3000 pesos and make it up on volume. This is the same "clueless" Dominican attitude about finance that results in guys like Alan being run out of business.
If you are a cop looking for a weekly "envelope" then consider accepting %10 now and %10 more every week - but don't ever "kill the golden goose"!
Keeping shaking a business down until it goes broke and has to close and then you get nothing! If you try explaining this to the powers that be in SDQ, good luck!
cheers......
FORD
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01-15-06 22:36 #56
Posts: 1023Originally Posted by New World Order
I hope he re-surfaces somewhere.
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01-15-06 17:41 #55
Posts: 588In Casa Teresa at least they charge normal rates for the drinks, in Casa de Modelos they even ripped me off with the drinks.