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B_J_Lover
02-03-2005, 12:26 PM
Isn't everything in walking distance around Sousa? Why not just walk place to place and walk the chica back? I'm guessing moto if you are drunk or want to get the ass back quickly?

gmalet
02-03-2005, 12:36 PM
I walked everywhere. It is a small town.

el_papi_chew_low
02-03-2005, 12:38 PM
I've only been to Sosua once and I was on foot. I could get to everything pretty easily, however, my guess is you can see and do more with transpo. For instance, going to Cabarete and picking up chicas on the road. You can have a good time without a ride, as I did, but you can probably do alot more with one. I think I'm gonna have to do it at some point to get a beter understanding of the area. Sosua is kinda small so its good to be able to check out other areas as well.

knotty
02-03-2005, 12:50 PM
Yeah, everything is basically in walking distance, but sometimes you want to explore other areas that are not reachable by walking. Plus you might want to see things that are not in tourist area. I haven't driven yet down there because of fear of me getting lost out there, but eventually I will.

Jimmydr
02-03-2005, 12:52 PM
Isn't everything in walking distance around Sousa? Why not just walk place to place and walk the chica back? I'm guessing moto if you are drunk or want to get the ass back quickly?

Yea yea yea, walk, walk walk, but after chasing chicas from 8am until all hours of the night, my feet are hurting bad. :(

gdogg
02-03-2005, 01:05 PM
Isn't everything in walking distance around Sousa? Why not just walk place to place and walk the chica back? I'm guessing moto if you are drunk or want to get the ass back quickly?

Yea yea yea, walk, walk walk, but after chasing chicas from 8am until all hours of the night, my feet are hurting bad. :(

Yeah. If you stay long enough and walk daily, you'll need a motoconch at least once. If it's monsooning there (new word, I think), you'll become very familiar with them.

jd_mine
02-03-2005, 02:40 PM
I only use motos with the girls, cos they usually refuse to walk......

el_papi_chew_low
02-03-2005, 02:55 PM
I only use motos with the girls, cos they usually refuse to walk......

I had one chic walk in the rain with me from Classicos to my hotel. You're right though about chics not wanting to walk. I like babes that will walk if I want to walk. Those motoconchos get on my fuckin nerves sometimes. First, the dudes are always sweatin you for a ride. I ain't ridin on no dudes ass unless it is absolutely necessary. Also, they make too much fuckin noice late into the night when I'm chillin and about to crash or trying to get some rest.

the_Jayman
02-03-2005, 04:44 PM
I'm old, fat, lazy and I smoke too much.

I LOVE riding on those things . . . 2nd best ride at disney land 8)

nuhomet
02-03-2005, 05:21 PM
Nuhomet rule.... If it is past the Super Super I am taking a moto.

RearWindow
02-03-2005, 07:51 PM
I love to walk, good exercise, and you can take a good look around as you do. Last trip, almost all my girls walked with me back to the hotel or casino, or beach. Much more enjoyable for me, and I could ask questions about things as we went. Best thing was holding Avatar's tits as we walked downhill, to keep them from bouncing around.She LOVED it!! :twisted:

BrooklynBeas
02-03-2005, 08:56 PM
most of the time i walk... especially in the day time.... at night after a disco dacing and drinking all night at 4am you might wanna get back to the telly quickly... especially for under a buck!.... I kinda got the same deal as Nuhomet... After the Super Super... im conchin it!... especially at night when i have my chica girlfriend of the night with me!

gdogg
02-03-2005, 09:01 PM
I love to walk, good exercise, and you can take a good look around as you do. Last trip, almost all my girls walked with me back to the hotel or casino, or beach. Much more enjoyable for me, and I could ask questions aboBest thing was holding Avatar's tits as we walked downhill, to keep them from bouncing around.She LOVED it!! . :twisted:

WHy must you taunt me?!?
:twisted:

gdogg
02-03-2005, 09:03 PM
I've never had a chica complain about walking from as far as DLatino to the Palace. I guess some do like to walk. But for late nights when you're leaving a club with a chica (and a raging boner), you gotta have a motoconch!
:twisted:

Jimmydr
02-03-2005, 09:05 PM
I've never had a chica complain about walking from as far as DLatino to the Palace. I guess some do like to walk. But for late nights when you're leaving a club with a chica (and a raging boner), you gotta have a motoconch!
:twisted:

They walk from Caberete to Sosua.

psriches
02-03-2005, 11:34 PM
Nuhomet rule.... If it is past the Super Super I am taking a moto.Ha Ha Ha.... LMAO

nomad
02-04-2005, 11:21 AM
When I stay in Sosua I rent a scotter from Cindys

el_papi_chew_low
02-04-2005, 11:27 AM
When I stay in Sosua I rent a scotter from Cindys

How much is a scooter? What are the drawbacks, is any?

Don Tomas
02-04-2005, 02:51 PM
When I stay in Sosua I rent a scotter from Cindys

How much is a scooter? What are the drawbacks, is any?

You are at the bottom of the "food chain" on the roads in the DR. I personally refer to motos as soon to be hood ornaments! :lol:

If you are renting a scooter for trips between the airport & Cabarette you should be fine but I wouldn't drive one in Puerto Plata.

nomad
02-04-2005, 11:17 PM
I think it was $15 a day.The downside is when you drive to the club on your scooter and when you walk out of the club stumblin you have to get on a scooter and drive.After the first night I left the scooter at the europa and walked because I did not wanna get hurt in a 3rd world country.But during the day it was very cool.

el_papi_chew_low
02-05-2005, 08:42 AM
I think it was $15 a day.The downside is when you drive to the club on your scooter and when you walk out of the club stumblin you have to get on a scooter and drive.After the first night I left the scooter at the europa and walked because I did not wanna get hurt in a 3rd world country.But during the day it was very cool.

I assume you start it with a key or something so it won't get stolen? You can park it anyhere? Sounds like a great option for checking out Puerta Plata and Carebete too?

bigfroggy1
02-05-2005, 04:25 PM
is a scotter safe to leave outside ??
meaning it is easy to take away.

BrooklynBeas
02-05-2005, 06:02 PM
i doubt it would get stolen... the jailtime is usually not worth it to fuck with an american... i wouldnt want to bring it to a club at night anyways... its more of a daytime thing

nomad
02-06-2005, 09:55 AM
yes it has a key,and I left it on the side of the europa and had no problems.the security guard is right there watchin it.As far as trying it to POP I did it,but I was a tomoto when I got back to sosua.The sun kicked my ass.I also drove to cabarete which was better.

nomad
02-06-2005, 09:55 AM
I forgot to tell you that I had to leave my drivers license wit them