Chao!!!
Chao!!!
Facebook Mongering
I am still working Facebook heavy but I am striking out. These chics will talk to me on Instant Messenger and say they have no phone but I look at their Facebook photos and see cell phones and selfies. I assume many like the anonymity of Facebook.
I made it to the date stage with a couple chics and they reneged. I made it to the date location with another chic and she changed the location where she wanted to meet and refused to come where I was. Many of the chics I am meeting on Facebook do not want to meet in public places so I already know what the deal is. The last chic I got a bad vibe when she wouldn't come to the designated location so I aborted.
As you can see she is very sexy but I chose to follow the leanings of my big head over my little head.
Facebook Mongering continued
I met this one and got as far as the instant message stage
I asked her for her whatsapp and what does she say???? WHATTTTT?????
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Ok, so either she thinks I am stupid or she's stooooooooooopid! So you say the phone in her hand is her friend's, maybe but then again maybe she is just FOS!...lol
Regalame,,,regalame,,,
I have noticed the dame cien has turned into dame kinientos as of late. Really??
Boca Chica otra vez
I made the trip south again because I had a big Santo Domingo date so I decided to do a couple of nights in Boca Chica on the front end. I got a basic room at Hotel Garant.
I rented a basic room and the toilet wouldn't work and what did they do...WHAT??? They put me in the large room the suite for the same price can you say SWEET!
Hotel Garant is no 4 star hotel but it is more than adequate for my Boca Chica needs. The room was very spacious and comfortable. The staff is great and with the upgrade to the suite they have a loyal customer going forward.
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
Dominicans lie for no reason
Agua y Sal restaurant and Piano Bar remain my go to spots in the evening for dinner and chica watching.The chic in the photo lives in Santo Domingo but travels to Boca Chica for work. For 2 days straight I saw her wear dress down clothes including flats and go into the Piano Bar and change clothes into her puta gear. I mentioned the fact that she changed clothes both days I was at the Piano Bar and she denied changing clothes saying she was wearing the same thing.
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Why this chic lied about something so simple is beyond me??????????????
Have you ever tried the Boathouse?
I think the food is better than Agua y Sal
Might cost a little more but they also have happy hour specials
Not all that many chicas hanging around but some interesting expat type characters for sure.
Good place to eat before heading over to the Piano Bar
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
Exactly ... I've had lunch at the Boathouse, between my morning and afternoon dives. It's almost next door to the dive-shop I favor.
But Agua y Sal is almost next door to the Piano Bar, which is generally just-about the center of the chica-action on Duarte. And IIRC, they have a steam-table buffet of their prime offerings, so you can get in, get refueled, and get out in a reasonable hurry. That can gain an unreasonable level of importance, when you're trying to absorb some calories between the morning's dives and the afternoon's.
Venezuelans & El Batey
I dropped by El Batey one night and saw a few Venezuelans, they were blancas and looked like Paisas from Medellin. Sorry for the very poor photo quality.
They were attractive and were in 2 groups. One group appeared to be cliquish and together and another group was with a group of what appeared to be tourist. I ended up with a Haitian regular so I did not talk prices so I cannot advise if they were working or not.
Interested in knowing the numbers the Venezuelans are asking..
For me in a local context, they are sticking to market pricing. I thoroughly enjoy talking to them because they generally speak suave and have better pronunciation... So understanding their Spanish is easier. It's is not as fast and broken as Dominicanas... And not as rough-in-tone as Colombians...
Even met some Cubans last night... I might have to add Cuba to the conquer list soon. Lols
The ST nocturnal activities with Venezuelans have been pretty good so far..
If you don't do it, someone else will!
South excursions
This excursion was a little different from the others, I visited Agora, Blue and Sambil malls. Of all 3 I think I enjoyed Agora the most. What I enjoyed was being in the midst of what appeared to be normal Dominican people and not being looked at as a tourist or gringo. I understand why Puerto Plata is considered to be the country in comparison to Santo Domingo, being there was like breathing un-polluted air it was refreshing to do something different.
I met what seems to be a good girl with a job in Santo Domingo had dinner gave her a birthday gift and I will return to see her, only the future knows how it will play out.
I enjoyed my favorite Krispy Kream donughts which was a treat. My experience with Dominicans thus far has been they are in general rude especially when driving and in a rush. It is not uncommon to have someone walk in front of you or cut in line and think nothing of it. I was leaving Sambil Mall and this older gentleman held the door for his family then stopped and held the door for me...I was SHOCKED! I know that sounds simple but it was very unexpected as I have held doors for many Dominicans who said nothing.
Santo Domingo is not a place I'd like to live but visiting once or twice a month seems to be a really good deal.
Policia Nacional
I was on my way to one of my Puerto Plata chics house and I pass a moto with 2 PN's it's about 2 in the morning and the ride is shinning so what? WHAT? ...They gotta stop me. The second one ask what make my truck is and smiling. The lead guy ask "eres Dominicano?" Really do I look Dominican?????????...lol. So I chat with them a minute we do the stare down thing and he ask me what I do I say "soy un jubilado" he looks confused. The second guy says "el es un jubilado como un pensiando" the other guy says ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh "pensianado" So now we are dealing with the key stone cops...lol!
Mr Happy or Hanzo can correct me but my understanding is a "jubilado" is a peson who is on full retirement with a pension and a "pensianado" is a partial pension disability or otherwise. Anyways it was comical that the junior guy understood me but the guy who seemed to be the boss didn't.
So the senior guy ask if I need an escort but I was 3 houses from PPC1 and I pointed at her apartment. (The same thing happened when I was in Boca Chica the old police escort trick...lol) So the senior guy ask for some ayuda and I read him the riot act about my accident when the PN responded and did nothing his eyes got big and I said "que malo!" and he said "todo no son iguales" we did the stare down thing and I drove off.
All the times I have been stopped I have never felt threatened actually these guys may be unprofessional soliciting tips but they all seem to be decent people anyways I passed on giving them anything without any consequence.
Policia Nacional otra vez
While waiting for one of my chicas to arrive in front of Dulce Secreto in Sosua a truck with 2 PN's stopped. I recognize rank insignia so when the lead officer approached I greeted him saying "como estas teniente?" You should have seen the look on his face I extended my hand and we shook hands. So we chat a while and he looks at me and says "eres un policia no?"...GTFOOH! I didn't show my badge or identify myself in anyway as a police officer. So I smiled at him and asked "como tu sabes?" He just smiled pointed to his head and said "psicologia"
We chatted a while longer bid one another a good day. I was waiting for the stare down or the request for money but there was none. This experience was totally different from my last instance with the Keystone cops in Puerto Plata. I hope all my experiences with PN go this smooth.
Adventure in Dajabon & Monti Cristi
I was working Facebook and ran into the below listed chic who went to school in Santiago but lived in Dajabon
Needless to say there was a great desire to taste her fruit. She tried to borrow money to come to Puerto Plata but said she was unsuccessful and I had no intention of sending her any money because I have been burnt before so the only other alternative was to make a trip to Dajabon. Dajabon is about 3 hours west of Puerto Plata a small town on the border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
The drive was pretty scenic
The difference in the trip to Dajabon from Santo Domingo is it's a two lane highway instead of a 4 lane highway, in addition there are 5 military check points between Navarette and Dajabon. I assume because this is the main route from Haiti into the interior of the Dominican Republic. The below picture is fuzzy but I saw some Dominican Army soldiers roughing up a Haitian. I have no idea what he did but it looked like he was going to get a spanking.
Generally speaking all that was required was for you to stop they look inside your vehicle and they waived you on. Thee was no request for money at any of the stops and they were generally professional although some of the soldiers did appear to lack military bearing and looked pretty lazy.
I arrived in town safely with no problems.
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