thats your 74'th post ?
Stick to Mongering ,,, its something we can talk about...
Bombs ? IED 's ? u cant be serious.
This is equivalent to "machine gun" talk...
admit it , you afraid of guns..
good thing you not afraid of Airplanes....
but ,, Here is a question for you since you travel to Sosua... and this topic is really about SOSUA and shit that can go down..
You walking down the street, and you see a Dominican with a "GUN"..
Do you look JUST at the gun, or do you carefully look at the dude carrying it, and as fast as humanly possible ASSESS the situation and what he is about to do , and THEN act accordingly ?
Answer that Honestly.... and then ponder it for a moment...
Your brain, is smarter than you give it credit for.
The very dangerous tables and chairs are back on P.C. ! We must be very careful !
Yes I saw the tables and chairs were out last night and I approached with caution. All went well but I was on guard. The drama!!!
there's always a dominican with a gun in sosua, see them walking around with there guns on there hips all the time its no big deal not sure if there under cover police security or gansters doesn't matter just clearly don't throw a stool at someone with a gun lmao i wonder if he was drunk or just plane stupid
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In Sosua, Iv'e had them sit right across from me while I was eating a meal or having a drink, never even gave it a second thought, just continued doing what i was doing. As a tourist, I had no reason to be fearful.. cuz as you said , everyone has them. so my odds are GOOD.
In NYC, same scenario, I would probably walk OUT unless I was 100% sure it was a cop.. cuz pretty much nobody is allowed to have guns , so who is he ?
Its not a political statement, its just logic... If nobody is allowed to legally have a gun , and the guy sitting next to you has one tucked in his belt, not even properly holstered, Im gonna get real nervous that some shit is about to go down, and im out of there...
Ironic , no ? Same Scenario, safer in Sosua than NYC...
that's funny how you say you were eating a meal and a dominican sat beside you with a gun in his pants there's a lot of guns down there for a very poor country, was this at ricky's fired chicken spot?, the one time i was there on my first trip to sosua and two big gangster looking guys came in and sat down at first i was a little nervous because this was my first trip were i wasn't on a resort the whole time, the guys had two pistols in there pants but they just came in and ate and left didn't say much or even look at me so now when i see a gun down there it's no big deal and doesn't bother me one bit but if i see someone pull out a gun and start going crazy down there ill be running for my life that's for sure i wouldn't trust them to be good marksmen lol wouldn't want to get caught in the cross fire
when I was in Sosua last and hanging most nights at El Flow........
I'd see guys every night with pistols sticking out of their pants.......
and mi have traveled aroung the DR as well as other countries and that was a first for this guy........
pretty eye opening and makes you think a likkle bit about not pissing any guys off.......lol
Many of the patrons in many of the car washes and colmado's I've been to in and around Santo Domingo are packing. Most of my regular drivers in the city are packing legal heat. The good ones go where we go, eat where we eat and relax with their favorite beverage in the background when we're hitting the spots, especially the ones they take us to which are off the beaten path.
1. The "EMT's" were not wearing gloves when they were handling the body and the blood soaked sheet - nasty
2. The Dominicans love to look at dead bodies - hence the HUGE crowd (nothing else to do) checking out the body and the close ups of the head wound in the video.
3. NOTHING good happens after 2am on Pedro Clisante- most are intoxicated or high on drugs.
That was another scenario, I almost forgot, and one which surprised me a little bit, coming back from Las Galeras (Samana) I wanted to wash that red dirt off the rental car, So I stopped in at a car wash on the main road , and have since returned to the same guy several times as its a cool place to take a nap in the sun or the shade of the big bar, but noone is there during the day.,but you can enjoy a presidente while they do their thing. So the first time I was there, the owner & his son ,he was about about 30s, washed the whole car with his pistola tucked in his pants, very visible .. Was kinda strange cuz I was the only customer there so maybe he just wanted to put the message out there that he and his family (they seem to live there) , were not to be messed with. What fascinated me even more than his pistola however was his pressure washer contraption, which looked like it was 40+ year old... but still working just fine.
LOL
Since I'm pretty much back in my room well before 4am, I had always assumed that the bars on PC with tables and chairs on the sidewalk would have them pulled into their establishments before then. When they close, do they leave them on the sidewalk?
At the time of the shooting, were Latinos and Flow still open?
I've offended you.....goood
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