| #71 - Posted 4 February 2010, 5:17 PM | |
Location: United States, Del primer Santiago de America....y el mejor!!! Join date: March 2008 Member #: 498 Posts: 750 | RE: Moving to the Dominican Republic: The Paradox of Paradise Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: deicibao previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: deicibao previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: abc200 previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: abc200 previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: abc200 previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: abc200 previously said: And transporting hairy dogs very practical - you can hose them out. Lots of options for someone moving to the DR! Very practical. Tow the Jet Ski -collect the fish and yams....... Transport beer! http://www.aksukennel.com/ S. S. Beer will be stolen when you stop at the red light Stolen is not a nice word - don't you mean temporarily misappropriated or ownership adjusted? Never had this problem with my big red freezer box that holds 46 cans secured with a couple of elastics. Anyway the great people of the DR probably deserve a few beers for putting up with you. S. Like many Americans you let your imagination carry you away. You and your your clan of lords of the universe in your SUV chariots invent all sorts of fiction. S. No joke... It was near the Esso station near pueblo nuevo.... I knew it was not you because you would have been sipping the beer off the floor. Hey look at your latest DUI: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z24v0awoQhc Have some fun! http://www.discountbicycles.co.uk/biz/section.php/4133/1/unicycles/d316a99fb4b80a86c23dcb5cd28S. My only fun is with a beautiful woman from El Cibao Thats what I call having fun And a fria in the cup holder of the SUV Oye y despues ir pa' los moteles con la tipa Rio lindo hotel en Inoa is nice... In those little cabins all you hear is the river water and the bed I was there in the river in December in the late afternoon. It was pretty chilly but we jumped in the water with a big ol' Brugal in hand. Very nice and peacefull, the only ones making noise were the geese that inhabit the river nowadays. I think itll be cool to stay there during patronales. |
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| #72 - Posted 4 February 2010, 5:48 PM | |
Location: United States, El cuarto bate Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2300 Posts: 10466 | RE: Moving to the Dominican Republic: The Paradox of Paradise Quote: Sajomero previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: deicibao previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: deicibao previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: abc200 previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: abc200 previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: abc200 previously said: Quote: xwill7 previously said: Quote: abc200 previously said: And transporting hairy dogs very practical - you can hose them out. Lots of options for someone moving to the DR! Very practical. Tow the Jet Ski -collect the fish and yams....... Transport beer! http://www.aksukennel.com/ S. S. Beer will be stolen when you stop at the red light Stolen is not a nice word - don't you mean temporarily misappropriated or ownership adjusted? Never had this problem with my big red freezer box that holds 46 cans secured with a couple of elastics. Anyway the great people of the DR probably deserve a few beers for putting up with you. S. Like many Americans you let your imagination carry you away. You and your your clan of lords of the universe in your SUV chariots invent all sorts of fiction. S. No joke... It was near the Esso station near pueblo nuevo.... I knew it was not you because you would have been sipping the beer off the floor. Hey look at your latest DUI: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z24v0awoQhc Have some fun! http://www.discountbicycles.co.uk/biz/section.php/4133/1/unicycles/d316a99fb4b80a86c23dcb5cd28S. My only fun is with a beautiful woman from El Cibao Thats what I call having fun And a fria in the cup holder of the SUV Oye y despues ir pa' los moteles con la tipa Rio lindo hotel en Inoa is nice... In those little cabins all you hear is the river water and the bed I was there in the river in December in the late afternoon. It was pretty chilly but we jumped in the water with a big ol' Brugal in hand. Very nice and peacefull, the only ones making noise were the geese that inhabit the river nowadays. I think itll be cool to stay there during patronales. Yes, during the patronales its nice to stay there instead of driving all the way back to Santiago. I have no idea how I drive back to Santiago sometimes... That road is so dark that it makes you sleepy. I always splash some water on my face and point the AC to my face. Wakes me up! |
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