| #61 - Posted 26 March 2012, 12:42 PM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: October 2011 Member #: 9385 Posts: 1718 | RE: Republica Domincana needs an awakening movement Zimbabwe,??? really??? don't just make sh%^t up..... my friends mother was the minister of tourism back in the early 90's there... so if they can't vote then how can they hold a ministerial job????? Albert Einstein Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. |
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| #62 - Posted 26 March 2012, 1:05 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: December 2007 Member #: 4 Posts: 22766 | RE: Republica Domincana needs an awakening movement says stillhere Zimbabwe,??? really??? don't just make sh%^t up..... it is not his fault. he was born stupid. its congenital. there is no cure, nor prosthesis, for his condition. |
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| #63 - Posted 26 March 2012, 1:42 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: January 2009 Member #: 1932 Posts: 1300 | RE: Republica Domincana needs an awakening movement Quote: dreadlocks previously said: says stillhere Zimbabwe,??? really??? don't just make sh%^t up..... it is not his fault. he was born stupid. its congenital. there is no cure, nor prosthesis, for his condition. Dread: Pls provide me with a list of people you have an exception with so I stop feeling guilty when I laugh at your comments! |
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| #64 - Posted 26 March 2012, 1:54 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: December 2007 Member #: 4 Posts: 22766 | RE: Republica Domincana needs an awakening movement you feel guilty laughing when you read them. i feel guilty writing them. it's just that some people are such great inspiration to be creative. how can anyone not insult anthonyc? he is the guy with the lampshade on his head, at parties, who thinks people are tickled pink, when , in reality they are laughing AT him. |
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| #65 - Posted 26 March 2012, 7:12 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: April 2010 Member #: 4966 Posts: 933 | RE: Republica Domincana needs an awakening movement Quote: stillhere previously said: I heard your opinion, comment on it and thats all there is to say. Im not Dominican buddy, So your not from the DR, you live in The USA or that's what on your info... but your commenting on a DR website about subject concerning people who live or are from here??? But thank you for the reply and maybe you can learn to pull your head in before starting with insult when someone is just making their opinion on a subject..... Im Brasilian-American, married to a Dominican, (3) Dominican kids, (2) Dominican rental properies, (1) Dominican home, a dominican step-father, tons of Dominican relatives, including (1) Dominican sister and brother. Believe me when i tell you this, half the people commenting or posting comments here are not Dominican born. Just a bunch fools talking B.S., just like you are doing. The supreme voice of opposing view points. |
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| #66 - Posted 27 March 2012, 10:35 AM | |
Location: Dominican Republic Join date: October 2011 Member #: 9385 Posts: 1718 | RE: Republica Domincana needs an awakening movement Well thank you for answering the question..... tons of Dominican relatives, including (1) Dominican sister and brother. you mean sister in-law, brother in-law.. Basically Domincan in-laws...... And back to the insults....... Edited on 3/27/2012 10:41 AM by stillhere. Albert Einstein Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. |
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| #67 - Posted 27 March 2012, 10:47 AM | |
Location: United States Join date: June 2008 Member #: 933 Posts: 9420 | RE: Republica Domincana needs an awakening movement Quote: stillhere previously said: Zimbabwe,??? really??? don't just make sh%^t up..... my friends mother was the minister of tourism back in the early 90's there... so if they can't vote then how can they hold a ministerial job????? I said "FREE" vote. Only a Mugabe supporter would claim that the elections in Zimbabwe are free. Proof of dreadlocks Bigotry. "....... what did Cubans do to deserve preferential treatment?......and treat Black people in the most racist of ways.......... the Cubans are just a bunch of uberracist savages." : I WILL NOT ANSWER ANY POSTS BY THE BIGOTS KNOWN AS DREADLOCKS & iNGLE23 |
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| #68 - Posted 27 March 2012, 10:52 AM | |
Location: Australia Join date: October 2010 Member #: 6074 Posts: 8661 | RE: Republica Domincana needs an awakening movement Quote: stillhere previously said: Well thank you for answering the question..... tons of Dominican relatives, including (1) Dominican sister and brother. you mean sister in-law, brother in-law.. Basically Domincan in-laws...... And back to the insults....... brasilenosisback, One does not need to be Dominican-born or have Dominican in-laws to see what's happening here. But you need to be here, as StillHere apparently is, and you currently are not. I would go so far as to say a foreigner, living in the Dominican Republic is in a better position to draw comparisons on the state of the nation, than a native-born Dominican living here, or amongst other Dominicans in a Dominican diaspora like Washington Heights in the USA. From his posting, it seems Stillhere is well traveled, including spending time in Africa. As you claim to be part Brazilian, it would be interesting to know how much time you have spent there. "Arguing on the internet is like running in the Special Olympics... Even if you win, you're still retarded." |
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| #69 - Posted 27 March 2012, 1:58 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: April 2010 Member #: 4966 Posts: 933 | RE: Republica Domincana needs an awakening movement Quote: RoyStone previously said: Quote: stillhere previously said: Well thank you for answering the question..... tons of Dominican relatives, including (1) Dominican sister and brother. you mean sister in-law, brother in-law.. Basically Domincan in-laws...... And back to the insults....... brasilenosisback, One does not need to be Dominican-born or have Dominican in-laws to see what's happening here. But you need to be here, as StillHere apparently is, and you currently are not. I would go so far as to say a foreigner, living in the Dominican Republic is in a better position to draw comparisons on the state of the nation, than a native-born Dominican living here, or amongst other Dominicans in a Dominican diaspora like Washington Heights in the USA. From his posting, it seems Stillhere is well traveled, including spending time in Africa. As you claim to be part Brazilian, it would be interesting to know how much time you have spent there. To Stillthere: my sister and brother ARE NOT my in-laws, they are my blood sister and brother because we have the same Brasilian mother. To Roystone: I lived in Brasil for 6 yrs. and have traveled there every year since 1998 for Carnival, with the exception of this past year and the years I spent in the U.S. Marines. Stillthere: Your insults do not bother me, I have other more important matters to worry about. Ok? so go back to Africa and find a tree to swing from. Brasilian4ever!!!!!!!!! The supreme voice of opposing view points. |
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| #70 - Posted 27 March 2012, 2:00 PM | |
Location: United States Join date: December 2007 Member #: 4 Posts: 22766 | RE: Republica Domincana needs an awakening movement Roy wonders of Brasilenos From his posting, it seems Stillhere is well traveled, including spending time in Africa. As you claim to be part Brazilian, it would be interesting to know how much time you have spent there. do yolas go there? |
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