Originally Posted by Pana
Off the beaten path chicas always are better in la cama then the hard core street whores...
Yes they are indeed!!!!Originally Posted by WSJ3
Hey buddyOriginally Posted by prtyr2
How have you been?
I have never heard of "Dream House" before. Is it located on the same street as Cisne and Elegante?
Originally Posted by Manigault
Hi there
My information is based on my last trip which was December of 2005.
For an all-nighter, I got quotes of 5,000 pesos (from midnight until 10am) from Casa Modelo, Casa Azul, and Casa Teressa.
Maybe someone who visited Santo Domingo recently has any new info to share with us?
Yeah b/c Santo Domingo really doesn't sound to appelling especially when most people can fly into Santiago and get way more action for a WHOLE LOT LESS!!!!!!Originally Posted by New_World_Order
If God didn't want me to sin he wouldn't have given me a penis...
Originally Posted by David Smash
You are correct!!! But only if one can speak Spanish.
For guys like me who do not speak Spanish, then Santiago can be a little inconvenient.
For guys who speak Spanish, then do try Santiago.
Based on my experience in mongering in the DR, knowing Spanish is most important.
Too bad the girls do not speak Chinese or Korean. LOL
im going to santo domingo for three str8 months startin in march but u guy sr scarin me...my fam is in santo domingo, but does this mean i have to go to santiago for inexpensive fun, cuz im not down on spendin a lot of money
Bro, since you speak Spanish and you are a Dominican (a local), you can hit on the non-pros easily.Originally Posted by daddylabios
The bars, restaurants, the internet cafe, the Jaragua Casino, etc.
Hit on the bartenders at the Jaragua casino.
You'll be fine.
Man, I got a lot of places to visit. I've only been to lapsus, remington and one other hole next to lapsus and a great place around the corner from lapsus (where I broguht out two girls).
Nope no names messed up. . .both cisne and elegante were open back in february and the TLN price I was quoted at cisne was indeed 2500. Cisne has since closed down again and reopened under new management under a different name. . .garden house. . ..I took chino there last week and he too was quoted 2500 pesos. I introduced him to the owner so he wouldn't get ripped off if he went back later.Originally Posted by MrHappy
Geisha was run by a woman that used to work at cisne. She passed away reportedly from HIV. Last I heard one of her relatives was running the place.
Mystic has closed as they had no clue what they were doing etc.
Dobob was closed last week as well.
Give Shylo bar a try. Not a large selection but usually at least 1 or 2 cute ones and it is a quiet place etc.
La Parada was also closed down. . . . .
Even thought prtyr2 and I have had our "disagreements" about where is what and what is what. For example the Hippo road in Santiago to Camp David which he missread, I meant the perpendicular road to the upward climb to CD, he thought I meant THE upward road to CD, which was indeed paved by CD and a few other things like hot spots in Santiago.
BUT He clearly has the pulse of the nation, probably as much as I know the pulse of Santiago, afterall Santiago is my town!
I don't know how old he is but I know he has game and speaks perfect Spanish and probably a couple dialects including Dominican Spanish. Age isn't so much an issue when you can talk to the girls and are known around town. You would be surprised how much the initial price will drop just by saying "Ta-Toe?" (not the correct spelling but phonetically it's correct) instead of a very common greeting. Throw in a "Que Vaina!" when they start high and it will drop again...
Personally I even use a Cibao accent with my mediocure Spanish when applicable, even when outside of Santiago.
It's all about establishing yourself as a regular to the DR from the begining.
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Which means what?Originally Posted by Don Tomas
I've been around the block more than a few times in the DR. My spanish is pretty decent but FAR from perfect. I am not huge on the dialects but will try and lose my "dominican accent" when in guadalajara mexico in a few weeks.
I am 43, so older than most here, but not in herbf territory;-)
In addition to que vaina, if the price is high I laugh and say "estas sonando". Or you are dreaming. . . .
As for camp david. . . lol. . .I cut through the bomba and there is only one short stretch that is unpaved. Last trip there the dumb ass taxi driver insisted he knew how to get there. We spent a LONG time on some crappy dirt road with him all the time asking directions. We had 2 rather large women in the backseat with 2 teenage girls, and myself and the novia up front with the driver. She wasn't my novia at the time, but it was less than comfortable.
My first trip to camp david was actually with my ex wife and chris from trippers. The head waiter back then, Nelso, was known for his ability to have a taxi full of available chicas delivered wihin an hour for mongers to make selections. 6 chicas would show up in a taxi and the monger would pick one. talk about room service. Sadly Nelson became very ill, had a few strokes I believe, but his place in DR mongering history is cemented in place.
Speaking spanish helps me even when not in the DR. I was originally scheduled to do a meeting in toronto but swapped trips with a co worker as I speak spanish and the client in Miami has latino customers. So. . . .my buddy gets to go to canada, which is all good, but I get a 9 days in miami instead. Plus I am flying the novia up, so I get 9 days in miami with a dominicana. . . . . .I really like toronto. . . .but not that much;-)
I just came back from a small town in east texas. While waiting for a puddle jumper to take me to houston, there was a mexican family sitting across from me. The daughter who looked to be early 20s, and cute. A bit too "square" for my tastes but cute face and nice perky tits. . . . . .started talking to her brother in spanish.
"El americano es muy alto y hermoso". . . . . ."y tiene ojos precioso". lol
Her brother laughed as he snuck a peak at me. . . .. they both fell over laughing when I said "El americano entiende espanol". . . . .poor kid was really embarassed, but if I was staying in town that night would have certainly had a date/guide for the evening!
Originally Posted by Don Tomas
"Ta-to?" is Dominican slang for "All good?"/"How are you?". Litterally it means All Good, but used in place of "Como tu estas?".Originally Posted by psriches
My last trip in I greeted the "passport stamp" girl behind the counter with it and she paused for about 20 seconds looking at me before she responded.
I love doing that myself! Or even when not it's directed at me like when hearing jokes being told and I start laughing.Originally Posted by prytr2
Thanks, now what about the "que vaina"....Originally Posted by Don Tomas
Sort of the DR equivalent to "todo bom" in brazil.
Originally Posted by Don Tomas
Holy Shit/WTF!Originally Posted by psriches
It was nice seeing you again. Thank you very much for treating me to lunch. I greatly appreciate it.Originally Posted by prtyr2
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