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Dominican Republic for the New Year
#76

Dominican Republic for the New Year

Quote: (12-22-2013 08:36 PM)Aliblahba Wrote:  

^^^You get shot and robbed.
No they will get confused and not know how to deal with you. Just wait and enjoy
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#77

Dominican Republic for the New Year

I finally got in tonight. It seemed kind of dead. I ended up hanging out with Robert and his family.

We'll have to see what happens with these chicks I pipelined.

You want to know the only thing you can assume about a broken down old man? It's that he's a survivor.
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#78

Dominican Republic for the New Year

Hey Renotime say my greetings to Robert the driver, looking forward to reading about your shenanigans in SD.

"You can not fake good kids" - Mike Pence
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#79

Dominican Republic for the New Year

Just got back to cabarete. Took a side trip to Santiago and then went to campo with one of my girls for the christmas. Santiago seemed a little dead, but I think most dominicans went home to spend time with their family.
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#80

Dominican Republic for the New Year

Where are you staying at renotime and till when?

4 More days till I'm in the DR.
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#81

Dominican Republic for the New Year

I am staying in Napolitano until the 31st.

I fucked up tonight. I was with Kavakid, Driver, and another forum member. I started talking to some chicks in Zona Colonial with Kavakid. We got them to sit down and have drinks with us. We decided to leave and head towards the hotel. Kavakid and I are walking ahead of the driver and the girls. I guess they got pissed off and turned around. By the time I realized what had happened they were gone. I did get the one's number, but god damn I fucked that up royally.

You want to know the only thing you can assume about a broken down old man? It's that he's a survivor.
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#82

Dominican Republic for the New Year

how much does it cost to spend a month there? 2 grand?
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#83

Dominican Republic for the New Year

Quote: (12-25-2013 10:21 PM)pheonix500000 Wrote:  

how much does it cost to spend a month there? 2 grand?

1500 for a month should do it.

I am considering renting a three bedroom house in zona colonial this week. If I do it, I am considering renting rooms to forum members for really low prices, I will post it on my thread if I go ahead with that idea.
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#84

Dominican Republic for the New Year

Jarabacoa....
why not Pappy ?
dig some more DR boys
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#85

Dominican Republic for the New Year

I am thinking about doing in the same thing, renting out rooms. Not sure, which is a better area. Santiago or Cabarete
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#86

Dominican Republic for the New Year

I got my first 3 nights in S.D. booked for the Colonial Zone, then I'm going to need to bounce somewhere else, might be interested in renting a room from a forum member, I'll probably PM a few of you guys about that here in the next week or two.
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#87

Dominican Republic for the New Year

Quote: (12-25-2013 10:19 PM)renotime Wrote:  

I am staying in Napolitano until the 31st.

I fucked up tonight. I was with Kavakid, Driver, and another forum member. I started talking to some chicks in Zona Colonial with Kavakid. We got them to sit down and have drinks with us. We decided to leave and head towards the hotel. Kavakid and I are walking ahead of the driver and the girls. I guess they got pissed off and turned around. By the time I realized what had happened they were gone. I did get the one's number, but god damn I fucked that up royally.


How's the Napolitano? I was considering booking there, but went with a place in the colonial zone instead, still may considering bouncing there for a few nights if it's worth it.
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#88

Dominican Republic for the New Year

It's a good spot. It's within walking distance of Zona Colonial. All the heavy hitters have stayed here.

You want to know the only thing you can assume about a broken down old man? It's that he's a survivor.
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#89

Dominican Republic for the New Year

Add me to the list. Flying into SD on 28th.
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#90

Dominican Republic for the New Year

Quote: (12-26-2013 10:33 AM)Fisto Wrote:  

Add me to the list. Flying into SD on 28th.

Fisto, how long are you staying? Are you going to be in Santo Domingo the whole time or have any side trips planned? I can't wait to hear the stories.
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#91

Dominican Republic for the New Year

I'm in your old room, Fisto. Coincidentally my stomach has been giving me a little trouble.

Lothario's buddy from DC got in at midnight last night.

You want to know the only thing you can assume about a broken down old man? It's that he's a survivor.
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#92

Dominican Republic for the New Year

Didn't expect so much activity from my original post, but this new years is looking like it will be one to remember. My first one without a girlfriend in 3 years. Damn I've got a lot of beta shit to shed.

Arriving in Santiago tomorrow morning and then it's on to Santo Domingo. I'm staying in a room at KavaKid's place in Gazcue for a week. Looking forward to connecting with the fellas.
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#93

Dominican Republic for the New Year

Didn't expect so much activity from my original post, but this new years is looking like it will be one to remember. My first one without a girlfriend in 3 years. Damn I've got a lot of beta shit to shed.

Arriving in Santiago tomorrow morning and then it's on to Santo Domingo. I'm staying in a room at KavaKid's place in Gazcue for a week. Looking forward to connecting with the fellas.
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#94

Dominican Republic for the New Year

Quote: (12-25-2013 07:39 PM)Masdinero Wrote:  

Just got back to cabarete. Took a side trip to Santiago and then went to campo with one of my girls for the christmas. Santiago seemed a little dead, but I think most dominicans went home to spend time with their family.

Can you shed a little light on Campo trip and meeting the familia? I may be looking at a similar situation and am interested. Thanks.
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#95

Dominican Republic for the New Year

Quote: (12-26-2013 02:27 PM)Masdinero Wrote:  

Quote: (12-26-2013 10:33 AM)Fisto Wrote:  

Add me to the list. Flying into SD on 28th.

Fisto, how long are you staying? Are you going to be in Santo Domingo the whole time or have any side trips planned? I can't wait to hear the stories.

Masdinero,

My plans are totally open. I'm considering sticking around for a bit. I messaged Rover on Whatsapp and let him know I'm coming in.

I've booked a hotel for 6 nights and after that I'm down to do whatever. I haven't decided if I'm going back to work or not.

What's the NYE horizon looking like for you?
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#96

Dominican Republic for the New Year

Quote: (12-27-2013 06:30 AM)Fisto Wrote:  

Quote: (12-26-2013 02:27 PM)Masdinero Wrote:  

Quote: (12-26-2013 10:33 AM)Fisto Wrote:  

Add me to the list. Flying into SD on 28th.

Fisto, how long are you staying? Are you going to be in Santo Domingo the whole time or have any side trips planned? I can't wait to hear the stories.

Masdinero,

My plans are totally open. I'm considering sticking around for a bit. I messaged Rover on Whatsapp and let him know I'm coming in.

I've booked a hotel for 6 nights and after that I'm down to do whatever. I haven't decided if I'm going back to work or not.

What's the NYE horizon looking like for you?
guys grab your girls because 28 is a storm coming through
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#97

Dominican Republic for the New Year

Quote: (12-26-2013 07:07 PM)LowerCaseG Wrote:  

Quote: (12-25-2013 07:39 PM)Masdinero Wrote:  

Just got back to cabarete. Took a side trip to Santiago and then went to campo with one of my girls for the christmas. Santiago seemed a little dead, but I think most dominicans went home to spend time with their family.

Can you shed a little light on Campo trip and meeting the familia? I may be looking at a similar situation and am interested. Thanks.


I love the campo, but only for a day. I don't like using an outhouse or taking a cold shower out of a bucket of water. But other than that, the campo is fun. No one works, everyone sits and does nothing. You are the king and everyone is so nice to you. Buy a few beers or a bottle of rum.
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#98

Dominican Republic for the New Year

Is there a good spot to catch the Silva fight Sunday night in SD?
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#99

Dominican Republic for the New Year

I got this girl in my room right now and she is putting up hardcore resistance.


Dammit man.

You want to know the only thing you can assume about a broken down old man? It's that he's a survivor.
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Dominican Republic for the New Year

What kind of convo do you guys have on badoo before you get the meetup?
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