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#41 - Posted 14 November 2009, 9:53 PM
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Are you still planning to open it in Peravia?


Well,

I am considering it indeed. What, I have already told you about my Peravia idea? I went there a couple of times and I have noticed there aren't much developers and tourism there, per say. Which could be a good thing... However, I think it is picking up though, that much I am hopeful about Peravia.

For some reason, I am kind of tired of Puerto Plata and Sosua.. thus, I am exploring other places. I mean love 'em, but I am getting too used to and known in the area. Boca Chica is another story itself. I am beginning to not like tourists all that much (lol). I want my club to be an atmosphere where locals can enjoy as well. I might not call the club "Rose-n-berg" anymore where I was going to have a Rose inside of an Iceberg type of motif in theme.

I am in writing contemplating with lawyers to name it "Disco Liberdad" or simply put "Club Liberty." My brother knows a place in France where they make great exact miniature replica of the Statue Of Liberty.
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#42 - Posted 14 November 2009, 10:12 PM
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whatever reason he had in importing whites in the country those woman werent forced to sleep with them. the whites couldn't have been that ugly if the women were giving them a chance.



True perhaps, but some women were indeed indirectly coerced as well as persuaded and made themselves even convinced that they had to since the psychological norm condition of bigotry then have indicated to these women that the whites have money and were much flattered and sociably accepted. In his white-lenient migration policies, by having have had them there period was a drastic unleveled field class-caste to the "then" minority blacks and poised for them a sort of a great challenge on an island which had just getting ready or was very much still part of the Imperial Colonialism thinking of the blacks or dark skinned Dominican being an inferior race.
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#43 - Posted 14 November 2009, 10:12 PM
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Quote:
Lautaro previously said:

Are you still planning to open it in Peravia?


Well,

I am considering it indeed. What, I have already told you about my Peravia idea? I went there a couple of times and I have noticed there aren't much developers and tourism there, per say. Which could be a good thing... However, I think it is picking up though, that much I am hopeful about Peravia.

For some reason, I am kind of tired of Puerto Plata and Sosua.. thus, I am exploring other places. I mean love 'em, but I am getting too used to and known in the area. Boca Chica is another story itself. I am beginning to not like tourists all that much (lol). I want my club to be an atmosphere where locals can enjoy as well. I might not call the club "Rose-n-berg" anymore where I was going to have a Rose inside of an Iceberg type of motif in theme.

I am in writing contemplating with lawyers to name it "Disco Liberdad" or simply put "Club Liberty." My brother knows a place in France where they make great exact miniature replica of the Statue Of Liberty.


Can't exactly blame you for that, cuz' the gringo that is prevalent in our touristic zones is perhaps the epithome of obnoxiousness. There are some days in which their drunken pirate behavior is just too
much to endure.
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#44 - Posted 14 November 2009, 10:13 PM
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whatever reason he had in importing whites in the country those woman werent forced to sleep with them. the whites couldn't have been that ugly if the women were giving them a chance.



True perhaps, but some women were indeed indirectly coerced as well as persuaded and made themselves even convinced that they had to since the psychological norm condition of bigotry then have indicated to these women that the whites have money and were much flattered and sociably accepted. In his white-lenient migration policies, by having have had them there period was a drastic unleveled field class-caste to the "then" minority blacks and poised for them a sort of a great challenge on an island which had just getting ready or was very much still part of the Imperial Colonialism thinking of the blacks or dark skinned Dominican being an inferior race.


well then i am taking a stand for the prietos then. the buck stops here y yo digo la verdad........ k viva lo prieto!!!!
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#45 - Posted 14 November 2009, 10:28 PM
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Can't exactly blame you for that, cuz' the gringo that is prevalent in our touristic zones is perhaps the epithome of obnoxiousness. There are some days in which their drunken pirate behavior is just too
much to endure.

Indeed,

Those drunken fucks have that arrogant mentality that even the law in DR cannot touch them and that they buy themselves in and out of everything. Already they feel they can buy everything.

The dynamics have changed due to the fact that the demeanor or manner they talk to the locals these days just gets to me. It is as if they locals are the ones visiting and the tourists are in charge... and the local are put in situations where they almost feel obliged to suck to these tourists. I do not have problems with interracial relationships, but to know exactly why these young girls are with these bastards just get right under my skin. Most of them, the reason is money and skin color.

I am not a reversed racist, but a noirist-light perhaps... However, you can almost imagine already how t infuriates me even worse when I see that it is a white tourist talking to a local the way they do.

P.S: I walk around Sosua and Puerto Plata, almost every decent young girl I find there either have a little white baby or are involve with an old fart white tourist. I do not have problems with interracial relationships, but to know why they are with these bastard exactly just get right under my skin.
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#46 - Posted 14 November 2009, 10:29 PM
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well then i am taking a stand for the prietos then. the buck stops here y yo digo la verdad........ k viva lo prieto!!!!

Ha hah lol, you are a lost case my man!
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#47 - Posted 14 November 2009, 10:37 PM
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well then i am taking a stand for the prietos then. the buck stops here y yo digo la verdad........ k viva lo prieto!!!!

Ha hah lol, you are a lost case my man!

no no mano hay esperanza don't be fooled. felice d la vida me siento.
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#48 - Posted 15 November 2009, 9:38 AM
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Quote:
MIRABUENO previously said:

well then i am taking a stand for the prietos then. the buck stops here y yo digo la verdad........ k viva lo prieto!!!!

Ha hah lol, you are a lost case my man!

no no mano hay esperanza don't be fooled. felice d la vida me siento.


Es que no tienes verguenza mirabolas? Haz llegado a lo más bajo que un ser humano puede llegar, a ser un limpiasacos de un canuto (mientras meas viejo más bruto).
La verdad que das pena hablando tantas porquerias y rferencias de pájaros.
Ahorra tus chelitos en vez de hacerle el compas a un fracasado, y pagate una cirugia en el pico grande ese que tienes en tu cara, payaso.
PS y vete al thread de tu marido a hacerle comparsa, sinverguenza!
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#49 - Posted 15 November 2009, 11:10 AM
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incognito That"s my problem with some dominicans, always refering to Haiti for all. Why not refering to Pinochet in Chile ?

Haiti isin't the centre of the world.


First haitian do I need to remind you that this is a Dominican site? Second I can say and put example of whoever I feel like. Third Haiti is right next to us. Fourth you came off wrong about Pinochet. Yes he was ruthless and tyrant like most dictator but he did some good for his country The example I gave of your beloved leader was about dictator who drained the coffer from their country and did nothing to improve the country. Leave that inferiority complex and stop thinking that everything is about Haiti. If you see I did not mention your country's name in my last post just the dictator biacht.
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#50 - Posted 15 November 2009, 11:43 AM
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incognito That"s my problem with some dominicans, always refering to Haiti for all. Why not refering to Pinochet in Chile ?

Haiti isin't the centre of the world.


First haitian do I need to remind you that this is a Dominican site? Second I can say and put example of whoever I feel like. Third Haiti is right next to us. Fourth you came off wrong about Pinochet. Yes he was ruthless and tyrant like most dictator but he did some good for his country The example I gave of your beloved leader was about dictator who drained the coffer from their country and did nothing to improve the country. Leave that inferiority complex and stop thinking that everything is about Haiti. If you see I did not mention your country's name in my last post just the dictator biacht.


Are you the carajito in your avatar? From reading your posts, it sure seems like it.
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