rley69
02-12-2006, 04:59 PM
Sitting down to write these reports often puts me in mind of the Robin Williams character in the old TV show “Mork and Mindy” as he beams up his daily report to the alien command. So what have we learned this time Orsen?
Well, for a start I stayed at Rocky’s rather than the Palace as on previous trips. For me this was great. For others it could be a nightmare. It is a no frills travellers kind of place with a relaxed attitude. The rooms are an OK size and kept clean but isn’t the place for anyone looking for luxury. There was plenty of hot water in the shower but only a drizzle at best in the sink. There is only A/C in one of the rooms and it isn’t all that much of a monger place (in rooms next to me where a Canadian couple and an Australian women backpacker). There are no safes in the rooms but there is a main safe where Marco, the owner, can store valuables for you.
Rocky’s main asset is that it is right in the heart of town, a couple of doors down from the corner of Clissante and Rosen. The bar and restaurant also serves excellent food based around a simple, western style menu. Ribs and steak in particular where fantastic. Service is slow (a German women came in for breakfast one morning and walked out in disgust because there was nobody around to serve her). Everything there is cheap. So much so that I’m thinking about making it a fortnight rather than my usual seven days next time.
When I was last in Sosua in November there was a new club and disco open on Rosen called BK or something. I suggested in my report then that this place was crap so I wasn’t surprised to find it has already closed! However you only have to take a few steps down Clissante to see the next new project of some deep-pocketed optimist. A bar that has been out of action throughout the eighteen months I’ve been visiting the DR was being done up again and a big neon sign with the name Sea-Crets (geddit?) was being erected. This place is next to the big blue and white building with the model cow outside it.
For most of my trip I stuck to my usual hunting ground of Classico and the downstairs Merengue Bar. I paired of with a variety of chicas during my four nights in town, from Angelica, a tiny Haitain women I’ve met a few times before to Jocelyn, an imposing mama from Santo Domingo, who towered over me in her high heels (and I’m six foot!). There were plenty of others although I can never quite get the hang of Sosua in the late afternoon/early evenings when things always seem significantly quieter than at other times. There are places like Passions and the Allegria Bar where they have rooms or you can pay a fee to the bar to take a girl away, and there is the clutch of bars around Dominos which seem to attract a lot of “rough trade”. I met one decent looking Hatian girl at Dominos but her service was somewhat vanilla flavoured and I took a girl from Allegria back to my room at Rocky’s but she was a real clockwatcher who wanted to leave almost as soon as she arrived (then had the cheek to say she would give me a much better time if I met her some place else another time!).
I solved one longstanding mystery in my mind, which is why a lot of the Haitain girls (I’m very into black women) all stand at the back of the Merengue Bar and seldom go up to Classicos unless a guy takes them there. Angelica told me this is simply because they find the A/C too cold unless they have a guy to hang onto.
Another evening I took a walk down the beach, just to see what happens after dark (answer: not much!). I had it in mind to find a women with really bit tits for some reason so I was lucky that the only women in sight turned out to be particularly well endowed. We had a drink at a Dominican beach hut where that Magic guy with the weird hair and a few others were playing Dominos, but other than that everything was shut down completely (it was about 7pm).
I’m finding that as my Spanish improves (if only a little) it gets easier to find better women at a lower price the more trips I make. I’m not mad on negotiating but this time I was paying about 1000 pesos short time, 1500 tln. I found the girls from Santo Domingo are more likely to stick to there guns on prices, but also tend to be good performers.
Between my four days in Sosua and three at Blackbeards I got through eleven women in total. But I learned something about myself here – this was too many! I think you can pretty much fuck yourself out if your not careful and then you miss out on other stuff. I’ve now established about four of five women (mainly from Blackbeards) that I’m really quite into over the six trips I’ve made so far so I’m just going to spend a fair bit of time with each of them next time with a few quickies inbetween (they nearly all have phones and don’t seem to mind the idea of making the trip to Sosua). In particular looking for women in the afternoon can be more of a hassle than anything else. I’m also just going to do Sosua next time, probably with a few days out into the country.
So, hopefully next trip in April .
NANU NANU! (apologies to anyone much under the age of forty who won’t have a clue what that means. Let’s just say it was a bit like the Simpsons but with actors!).
Well, for a start I stayed at Rocky’s rather than the Palace as on previous trips. For me this was great. For others it could be a nightmare. It is a no frills travellers kind of place with a relaxed attitude. The rooms are an OK size and kept clean but isn’t the place for anyone looking for luxury. There was plenty of hot water in the shower but only a drizzle at best in the sink. There is only A/C in one of the rooms and it isn’t all that much of a monger place (in rooms next to me where a Canadian couple and an Australian women backpacker). There are no safes in the rooms but there is a main safe where Marco, the owner, can store valuables for you.
Rocky’s main asset is that it is right in the heart of town, a couple of doors down from the corner of Clissante and Rosen. The bar and restaurant also serves excellent food based around a simple, western style menu. Ribs and steak in particular where fantastic. Service is slow (a German women came in for breakfast one morning and walked out in disgust because there was nobody around to serve her). Everything there is cheap. So much so that I’m thinking about making it a fortnight rather than my usual seven days next time.
When I was last in Sosua in November there was a new club and disco open on Rosen called BK or something. I suggested in my report then that this place was crap so I wasn’t surprised to find it has already closed! However you only have to take a few steps down Clissante to see the next new project of some deep-pocketed optimist. A bar that has been out of action throughout the eighteen months I’ve been visiting the DR was being done up again and a big neon sign with the name Sea-Crets (geddit?) was being erected. This place is next to the big blue and white building with the model cow outside it.
For most of my trip I stuck to my usual hunting ground of Classico and the downstairs Merengue Bar. I paired of with a variety of chicas during my four nights in town, from Angelica, a tiny Haitain women I’ve met a few times before to Jocelyn, an imposing mama from Santo Domingo, who towered over me in her high heels (and I’m six foot!). There were plenty of others although I can never quite get the hang of Sosua in the late afternoon/early evenings when things always seem significantly quieter than at other times. There are places like Passions and the Allegria Bar where they have rooms or you can pay a fee to the bar to take a girl away, and there is the clutch of bars around Dominos which seem to attract a lot of “rough trade”. I met one decent looking Hatian girl at Dominos but her service was somewhat vanilla flavoured and I took a girl from Allegria back to my room at Rocky’s but she was a real clockwatcher who wanted to leave almost as soon as she arrived (then had the cheek to say she would give me a much better time if I met her some place else another time!).
I solved one longstanding mystery in my mind, which is why a lot of the Haitain girls (I’m very into black women) all stand at the back of the Merengue Bar and seldom go up to Classicos unless a guy takes them there. Angelica told me this is simply because they find the A/C too cold unless they have a guy to hang onto.
Another evening I took a walk down the beach, just to see what happens after dark (answer: not much!). I had it in mind to find a women with really bit tits for some reason so I was lucky that the only women in sight turned out to be particularly well endowed. We had a drink at a Dominican beach hut where that Magic guy with the weird hair and a few others were playing Dominos, but other than that everything was shut down completely (it was about 7pm).
I’m finding that as my Spanish improves (if only a little) it gets easier to find better women at a lower price the more trips I make. I’m not mad on negotiating but this time I was paying about 1000 pesos short time, 1500 tln. I found the girls from Santo Domingo are more likely to stick to there guns on prices, but also tend to be good performers.
Between my four days in Sosua and three at Blackbeards I got through eleven women in total. But I learned something about myself here – this was too many! I think you can pretty much fuck yourself out if your not careful and then you miss out on other stuff. I’ve now established about four of five women (mainly from Blackbeards) that I’m really quite into over the six trips I’ve made so far so I’m just going to spend a fair bit of time with each of them next time with a few quickies inbetween (they nearly all have phones and don’t seem to mind the idea of making the trip to Sosua). In particular looking for women in the afternoon can be more of a hassle than anything else. I’m also just going to do Sosua next time, probably with a few days out into the country.
So, hopefully next trip in April .
NANU NANU! (apologies to anyone much under the age of forty who won’t have a clue what that means. Let’s just say it was a bit like the Simpsons but with actors!).