I'm still "Just A Lurker."
The Chinese virus infected the Western world with Chinese-style totalitarian politics. - Gladiator
The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary. – H. L. Mencken
It's good that you decided to take the plunge. You won't regret it.
I long ago decided that if I was gonna wait for a buddy to take a trip I would never go anywhere as they will always have an excuse.
Once you decide to do it for you things get much simpler and more enjoyable.
Plus you will have the opportunity to make new friends and you can do what you want when you want.
That's a pretty good thing imo
Enjoy your trip. The time will fly by.
I am the pussy licker Let's have some fun. Not invisible. Snitches are pathetic little people!
Disclaimer. This post may not be in response to a post by Greybaby. So Greybaby doesn't need to cry about it. Rover has you pegged to a T
You know what, Johnny can't go, who needs Johnny.
Going to many spots, there are many many board members around from various boards.
It is nice when you can just buy your tickets and book your room and just go.
First morning here. It's pretty unreal.
Have you found our place on the beach to have breakfast yet?
http://news.insearchofchicas.org/for...ach-Boca-Chica
Down the hill to Duarte take a right, a block past the bank on the left is a little coffee shop that you can smell from 1,000'. 50 pesos for the best espresso in Boca.
There's a gua gua stop across the street and you can sit and sip and watch the day workers roll in and watch the night workers roll out.
Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy.
- Benjamin Franklin
I have to be missing something in regards to Boca Chica, in the sense that I've never been to the strip at night. I've only gone to the beach, and I still say it's the worst beach I've ever visited in all of the DR, about three trips ago, I took my WM Dmoney there for the first time, the first few dozen words out of his mouth, were commenting how run down, and dirty Boca Chica was.
You do You, I'm gonna Do Me!!
"Don't tell me what a man says, don't tell me what a man knows, tell me where he's traveled?"
Boca Chica attracts many freelancers from Santo Domingo on tge weekends and if it's watersports one wants then Juan Dolio is just down the road. The mongering is hit or miss. I've been there on Thursday and thejoint was jumping with fresh faces everywhere and then Friday and Saturday...nothing.
The attraction for me is it's a much slower pace than SD but close enough to commute with ease when I want to hang out there. I can't speak for anyone else.
It's been quite the experience. I hope to have a full report up, before you guys get here for INVASION.
you guys have been very helpful, even if I didn't read correctly lol... hopefully I can contribute back in some way with my limited experience
Was made to feel unwelcome at an empty Tortuga bar
Any new intel is appreciated. Have you hit any of Boca's numerous little casas yet? A moto guy with no moto and I went on a walking tour of a half dozen of them once and I couldn't find one of them again if I tried. They all looked like residences from the outside.
It's good to talk with the locals and find one you can trust to show you what most BC tourists never see. It's the kind of town that you go into with low expectations and get nicely surprised.
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