"So lets go get a few drinks down at the Drink".
"I'll meet you at the Drink about 10".
"Did you see that fine hoe at the Drink last night? Bitch was smokin'."
"Dude...I got fucked up at the Drink".
"Fuuuuuck.....theres some serious pink sittin' at the Drink".
Just trying it out for size. Will it ever catch on? Only time will tell.
Course, you can say that about pretty much anything!
If you think it's love try not paying in the morning..
"Do not regret growing older. It is a privilege denied to many."
I'm curious, is the owner or renter, Wily, still the Deputy Mayor of Sosua?
Interesting video of Luis Hess.
I stayed at his hotel my initial visit to the Dominican Republic about 10 years ago. His hotel bordered the Atlantic Ocean below Banco Popular. It consisted of several free-standing buildings hidden at the end of the road behind a fence and shrubery. It was pristine ocean view property.
At that time I spoke to his wife and she stated that he was "the founder of tourism in Sosua."
He was smart to leave Germany when he did, to the DR, the only country that did not require a visa.
Well share because this has been an ongoing drama between Willie, Bobby, Latino and flow. The politur don't make the rules they just enforce whoever is making the decisions about the sidewalk tables. If you have more insight please share. I can only go off what I see and am told.
Willie's new wooden patio extends onto the sidewalk. When all this "table and chairs" stuff went down last week, Tourismo (who seems to controls the issue) talked about having Willie take his patio apart so it doesn't extend onto the sidewalk. Nothing has been done and I really doubt it will. I doubt Willie was stupid enough to build something without the proper planning, but who knows for sure. We will know more tonight as a meeting is being held at Classico's at 8pm in regards to the tables, chairs and music volume.
As far as the weekend, El flow, Rumba, El Toro and D'Latin all shared about the same amount of patrons. Saturday night I was at Rumba at first but it is way too hot in there with everybody inside. I went across the street to El Toro, Presidente is 100 pesos, but the air flow was much better.
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