| #281 - Posted 15 June 2009, 11:27 PM | |
Location: United States, Boston, MA Join date: October 2008 Member #: 1466 Posts: 3375 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic Quote: DomwomanForhaitian previously said: Quote: Eriliza previously said: Y esta loca de donde salio? Estoy casada con un haitiano y ahora vive en Haití hace 20 añitos, soy mezclada con ojos marrones clarita, tengo mi pelo castano Ah si, no me digas! |
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| #282 - Posted 16 June 2009, 7:51 PM | |
Location: United States, Illinois Join date: February 2009 Member #: 2217 Posts: 74 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic NIce!!! I love all the new development going on in my home away from home. Can't wait to vacation there in July. I hope that special someone can join me. Edited on 6/16/2009 8:08 PM by sooli111. |
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| #283 - Posted 16 June 2009, 8:21 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2009 Member #: 2925 Posts: 46 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic I like the new development too sooli. What day in July are you leaving for the D.R.? And what city are you flying into? Edited on 6/16/2009 8:30 PM by topdominicana. |
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| #284 - Posted 16 June 2009, 8:27 PM | |
Location: United States, Illinois Join date: February 2009 Member #: 2217 Posts: 74 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic I'll be flying out the last week of June or the First week of July. I can't provide the exact day, because I may have a target on my head. Santiago is my desination, and from there I'm headed to Santo Domingo. Why you ask? Would you like to join me? Edited on 6/16/2009 8:29 PM by sooli111. |
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| #285 - Posted 16 June 2009, 8:32 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2009 Member #: 2925 Posts: 46 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic Maybe. But I have a question for you. Why are you flying to Santiago and then driving to Santo Domingo? Why not just fly into Santo Domingo? |
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| #286 - Posted 16 June 2009, 8:41 PM | |
Location: United States, Illinois Join date: February 2009 Member #: 2217 Posts: 74 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic I have no problem flying into Santo Domingo. I simply do'nt like having to leave out of the airport. Every time I leave out of either the airport in Puerto Plata or Santo Domingo, I have problems getting thru immigration. Whenever I show my U.S. passport or either my Brasilian passport, which ever one I use to enter the country, they give me alot of problems. They do'nt believe I am American or Brasilian. The always think that I am a Dominican who has stolen someone's passport. The problem gets worst when I show my officlal credentials demonstrating that I work for the U.S. Border Patrol. They think that documentation is stolen or fraudulent too. My step-father served in the Dominican Military and knows everyone at the airport in Santiago. So I fly in and out of Santiago with no problem. But lets put this to one side. You said maybe? Why maybe, you have conditions? Edited on 6/16/2009 8:43 PM by sooli111. |
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| #287 - Posted 16 June 2009, 8:48 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2009 Member #: 2925 Posts: 46 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic Thats sad to hear. I said maybe because I do'nt know you. You could be a Brasilian body snatcher. I hear they love kidnapping people in Brasil for their body parts. See me your email address and we can talk further. I need to also read a few of your previous posts to see some of the comments you have made. That is not a perfect indication of who you are, but it could me some insite. You are brasilian? Why are you headed to my "neck in the woods"? Send me an email, perhaps we can talk more. (msn messenger) okay? Oh! you speak spanish? |
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| #288 - Posted 16 June 2009, 8:58 PM | |
Location: United States, Illinois Join date: February 2009 Member #: 2217 Posts: 74 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic Ok!!! I'm sending you my info now. You never said anything about the conditions and no I am not a Brasilian snatcher. I do'nt snatch bodies. I soothe and caress them. I going to the D.R. for a training session I have at the U.S. Consular in Santo Domingo. The last three years I had taught ESL classes doing the summer months. I used a month of my vacation time earlier this year, so I had to pass on the classes this summer. The volunteer sessions usually runs for 8 weeks, but I just do'nt have the time to do it this year. I speak perfect Spanish, Portugese, and of course English. I also speak a few other languages, but I only speak them at night doing a candle light dinner. When can you join me? |
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| #289 - Posted 16 June 2009, 9:00 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2009 Member #: 2925 Posts: 46 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic sooli you are really funny!!! Me and my girlfriend are laughing our butts off reading your posts. Meet me on msn in 10 minutes. |
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| #290 - Posted 16 June 2009, 9:40 PM | |
Location: United States, OMNIPRESENT. El Cantinero de Jarabacoa. "Aguilucho desde Chiquitito" Join date: March 2009 Member #: 2380 Posts: 5015 | RE: Boom in Dominican Republic this better not be a haitian posing as a brasilero! lol by the way i am an educated dominican an i am a medical specialist in michigan at mercy heath partners emergency. leave my brothers alone we are not all drunks we just have an edge on social issues. Conocer al cojo sentao! Las Aguilas son Las Aguilas!!!!!!!! |
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