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    Re: 01/2014 - EastCoast's Review of Kite Beach Inn

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    Cool Re: 01/2014 - EastCoast's Review of Kite Beach Inn

    Yo EC, quick question how far is the Ojo club to Ohmmm's place? I really like that club. Last time I was there the price was fair and it had a good crowd as well. Also did you do any type of hunting at all in Cabarette?? I've notice some hunnies there that was game. Its not like sosua but you can definitely find a nice p.y.t walking around that wouldn't mind making a few extra pesos....
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    Re: 01/2014 - EastCoast's Review of Kite Beach Inn

    Quote Originally Posted by Coolie High View Post
    Yo EC, quick question how far is the Ojo club to Ohmmm's place? I really like that club. Last time I was there the price was fair and it had a good crowd as well. Also did you do any type of hunting at all in Cabarette?? I've notice some hunnies there that was game. Its not like sosua but you can definitely find a nice p.y.t walking around that wouldn't mind making a few extra pesos....
    There are some nice barrios there from which the chicas come out from to shop at times.



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    Re: 01/2014 - EastCoast's Review of Kite Beach Inn

    Quote Originally Posted by Coolie High View Post
    Yo EC, quick question how far is the Ojo club to Ohmmm's place? I really like that club. Last time I was there the price was fair and it had a good crowd as well. Also did you do any type of hunting at all in Cabarette?? I've notice some hunnies there that was game. Its not like sosua but you can definitely find a nice p.y.t walking around that wouldn't mind making a few extra pesos....
    Ojo, is less than 5 minutes from OhmmI, I didn't pull anything from Cabarette, but there's girls around. Lots of Gringas too.

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    Re: 01/2014 - EastCoast's Review of Kite Beach Inn

    Quote Originally Posted by Hanzo View Post
    My thing is people act like Dominicans WANT to do those things, ride an outdated vehicle that's older than me, and has a couple 100 thousand miles on it, with no seat bealts, and generally is nothing more than scrap metal, with a couple of other dozen sweaty motherfuckers. How many Dominicans, you think wake up in the morning, and are excited about the publico ride? I can tell you how many, zero, they do it because it's the only affordable way for them to get from point A to point B. So when people are uber pumped to "experience" those aspects of Dominican culture, it's sort of weird, it's like being real excited to live the byproduct of poverty.
    As is becoming more and more common, Hanzo wrote almost word for word what I was going to write.

    Nobody likes taking a "voladora" Dominicana or a "concho." But if that's your only option, then you're forced to take it. I know poor chicas that will blow taxi drivers so that they don't have to ride them.

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    Re: 01/2014 - EastCoast's Review of Kite Beach Inn

    Quote Originally Posted by uncle ruckus View Post
    As is becoming more and more common, Hanzo wrote almost word for word what I was going to write.

    Nobody likes taking a "voladora" Dominicana or a "concho." But if that's your only option, then you're forced to take it. I know poor chicas that will blow taxi drivers so that they don't have to ride them.
    Exactly. Why in the world would someone want to take one of those things if they didn't have to?

    When I was a kid, I lived in Venezuela for 2 years, we were poor, tin roof poor, had to drink powdered milk. You would have to put a gun to my head for me to drink powdered milk today.

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    Re: 01/2014 - EastCoast's Review of Kite Beach Inn

    Quote Originally Posted by eastcoastallstar View Post
    Exactly. Why in the world would someone want to take one of those things if they didn't have to?

    When I was a kid, I lived in Venezuela for 2 years, we were poor, tin roof poor, had to drink powdered milk. You would have to put a gun to my head for me to drink powdered milk today.
    Sometimes I ride back and forth 6 or 8 times a day so there is no way that I will be spending $100 a day on a taxi.


    Some people in NY wonder how people ride a subway or bus daily rather than just cabbing it.

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    Re: 01/2014 - EastCoast's Review of Kite Beach Inn

    Quote Originally Posted by JDR View Post
    Sometimes I ride back and forth 6 or 8 times a day so there is no way that I will be spending $100 a day on a taxi.


    Some people in NY wonder how people ride a subway or bus daily rather than just cabbing it.
    Well once again this really isn't about you. My original response was to Weyland and his "normal" people comment. It was also about riding from Cabarette to Sosua and Back and my choice to not use one. I also said several posts ago, take all the Publicos you want.

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