Pregnant still working Pedro Clisante
I smashed her in Sosua about 4 years ago
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She is like many if you are not spending money on her you do not exist. Well now she is pregnant
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Not only is she pregnant but she is still strolling up and down Pedro Clisante and all I can do is SMDH!
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
Back in the Dominican Republic
My visit to the United States was very productive and I accomplished all of my goals. While I was there I continued to work Facebook and caught some interesting fish. I left a very dry United States only to return to a very wet Dominican Republic. I am grateful for Ms. Google giving me directions throughout my travels without her I would truly be lost. Below is a view of the beginning of my journey
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Traffic was horrendous in downtown Santo Domingo as usual I was on the main highway out of the city which was at a stand still so Ms. Google directs me off the highway for an incredible journey. First there are many major intersections that do not have traffic signals which makes navigating those intersections a nightmare. After making it through several intersections with no traffic signals I was lead to the detour which was blocked by AMET...now I am lost somewhere in Santo Domingo and I have no idea where I am...WTF?
As I am driving through a barrio that seriously looked like bombed out Bagdad I saw a string across the road that was lowered to let a vehicle ahead of me pass. As I moved forward the string was lifted to block the road and someone approached my drivers side window with a cup in hand soliciting money I could not understand what he was saying nor did I let down the window and kept inching toward the string blocking the road after which it was lowered and I continued on my way. My LE mind kicked in and I thought that would be an excellent way to rob unsuspecting travelers of their money or their vehicles and I considered myself to be fortunate.
I made it back to Puerto Plata safely even though at times due to the heavy rain I could not see 10 feet in front of me. I arrived with the thought I enjoy the liberty I have travelling throughout the Island however I may take a look at Carribe Tours again for some of my travel.
Welcome home!!
Heavy rains in Puerto Plata
President Medina was in Puerto Plata Wednesday, November 9th in order to assess the North Coast damage, it has been raining extensively for over a week and there has been flooding. Below are some file photos
One of my chicas sent a photo of the inside of her apartment in Puerto Plata
I was impressed the other day when I was driving next to the stadium and I saw the emergency management people staging for deployment. The had pumps and clean up trucks etc.
The sun was out for a while I got my car washed and guess what....GUESS??????????? It started raining again...lol!
Here we go again
I was at the gas station across the street from the car wash waiting for a date and who jumped onto my truck and started cleaning my windows?
In Puerto Plata there are a few young boys who clean windows at a couple of the intersections, at first I was irritated by it but them I thought these guys are hustling trying to make a few pesos so they can eat. They could be out robbing but instead they are hustling the best way they know how. When I was young I would go to the neighborhood grocery store and help with grocery bags for change so who am I to judge them for in essence doing the same thing?
This lil guy is so comical it's hard not to smile when I see him. He washes half my window and stops and I said "oye tienes que terminar!" he smiles and finished the other side after which I gave him some change and he disappeared as quick as he came...
November 19, 2016...we are still having heavy rain in Puerto Plata
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Photos of Gregorio Luperon Airport (POP) courtesy of Bailar
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Why do chics want to charge me more?
I wrote this one off in one of my Facebook searches when she wanted to charge me 2k to talk and 4k for sex
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Yayow was right when he said she'd be back...DAMNN does that guy have a crystal ball?
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So she wants to know have I returned to Santo Domingo since her initial offer and the answer is of course I have. What she didn't know is that I talked to a couple of other mongers and one said he hit for 1500 pesos and another said he hit for 2000 pesos.
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So now she says she charges 2500-3000 pesos so I ask her why she wanted to charge me 4000 pesos and all I got was CRICKETS!
I guess she thought she'd try to hit me over the head but she missed...ROTFL!
Nikaury is certainly a pretty little thing.
When she gets hungry enough to welcome 1500 or 2000 pesos, you'll be waiting ... right? (Yeah, right. )
Fun City, Puerto Plata
Fun City is a go-cart entertainment complex much like Malibu Grand Prix in the United States. It is located on Hwy 5 in-between Sosua and Puerto Plata.
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It was over cast when I was there but from what I could see it would make a different date location. There is a light bar and place to sit and talk and of course the mini-cars (go carts) are available on the tracks. I did not get the prices due to the rain.
Ohhhhhhhhhhh snap she is...????
I have met a few married chics on Facebook who will chat but it has not gone beyond simple conversation. I met a chic on Facebook that I did not realize was married. (no photos for obvious reasons) She was flaca a very pretty just like I like them. All her photos were either solo or with her girl friends so there was nothing to indicate that she was married. She took a couple of photos in front of a car that she said was hers so I was intrigued.
First she said we should meet at Ocean World and later we agreed to meet at Fun City. I was excited not only because I was attracted to her but I wanted to see what was up with this chic and her car. I also appreciated the fact that she was willing to meet me in a public place in-like some of the other chics I have been meeting on Facebook.
We met at Fun City and actually had a great conversation the thing I didn't like was she kept interrupting me and was one of those people who listens to respond and not listens to understand but other than that I enjoyed talking to her.
She said she is married and lives with a gentleman from Switzerland he is allegedly a drunk who is neglecting her however she has no idea when they will be divorcing. She asked about my apartment and gave me the what are we going to do look however I decided not to take the chance. I know a lot of people have no problems dealing with married people but there was something about the situation that did not set well with me.
Anyways we parted ways; I am going to make a book mark on Fun City for a great date location.
There are advantages to living in the Dominican Republic
I recently broke the frame on my glasses so I had to have them replaced. I couldn't find a similar frame to put my lenses in so I had to get a new set of glasses. I went to a local optometrist and some kind of way they were able to get the prescription from my old glasses and make me a new set of glasses with a new frame (don't ask me how they did it).
It took a few days and I got hit in the head! I paid about $250.00 for my glasses in the United States guess how much I paid for my new ones??????????? GUESS???????????...wait for it...I paid 4000pesos about $86.00...can you believe that?
Items such as gasoline and imported brand name foods at La Sirena are pretty expensive but other things are cheap in comparison. As can be expected there are pros and cons to living in the Dominican Republic!
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