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Old 09-16-2009, 11:50 AM
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(And now, a bit of rule-breaking in reporting. Chacho, if MamIndie could see me now...)

Que no e' por ahí; e' por aquí!

Pero aquí tengo la copia de Mapqwest: tu va mal.

Diablo! Nadie trajo un yi-pi-é!

Señores, pero llamen a esa gente y pregúntenle la dirección de nuevo.

No. Ya so se por donde e': sal en la próxima.


Yeah, y así sucesivamente: 15 Dominicans, and 14 experts (the 12-year-old kid chilled with the iPod.)

And that's how we rolled from H-town--and on a rainy day--all the way to Big D. Big D, say you? Folks, even Ft Worth(less) is considered Dallas in the vast expanse that is the Republic of Texas. But you're right: Hurst ain't Dallas.

The short and sweet of it:

Sabor Latino was GREAT! The owner, Rafael, a former member of the US Marine Corps, was incredibly gracious and good-humored. The food: ni se diga. It was excellent! The wait staff is highly professional, patient, and should be the envy of other restaurants in the area. I may make a solo trip in the not-too-distant future.

Now, on to La Sociedad Cultural Dominicana de DFW:

Folks, on the way back to Houston, we couldn't say enough of these folks. (Eventually, I started Densa-quizzing the rest of the passengers, just to change the subject: "Ok, señores, cuántos outs hay en un inning? Si un avión cae en la frontera de R. Dominicana con Haití, dónde entierran a los sobrevivientes? ¿Cómo piden los haitianos un 7-UP? "Muchachite, dame un cocacol beldo.") No, we couldn't say enough. We'd tell a few jokes, but eventually we would get back to the issue at hand: "Pero que bien nos trataron." "Oye, pero cuanta clase tienen!"

See, we're trying to form a similar organization in the Space City, so we decided to visit them, in order to get acquainted and, hopefully, learn from them. And learn we did, buddy! And how!

Professional, humble, and ever-so-welcoming, the SCD-DFW is a fine bunch of compatriotas that's making us proud.

I urge all Dominicans in the DFW area to join them. And if you're in the area, please visit Sabor Latino. No se arrepentirán.
Well let me be the first to say that I am glad that you enjoyed your experience in the DFW area... and I guess we people from the area just roll it all into one (Dallas, Plano, Frisco, Hurst, Euless, Arlington, etc.)... the organization has been very well organized, and it pleases me to hear that you are trying to do the same things in your area
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Old 09-17-2009, 03:23 PM
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Hi

Will be in Dallas for a few weeks starting this weekend - anything going on - where there is a Dominican event planned or can you recommend a good Dominican dancing place around the DFW airport - thanks
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Old 09-23-2009, 06:40 PM
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Will be in Dallas for a few weeks starting this weekend - anything going on - where there is a Dominican event planned or can you recommend a good Dominican dancing place around the DFW airport - thanks

Anyone???????
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Old 09-24-2009, 02:03 PM
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Hi

Will be in Dallas for a few weeks starting this weekend - anything going on - where there is a Dominican event planned or can you recommend a good Dominican dancing place around the DFW airport - thanks

Anyone???????
If you are looking for strictly DOMINICAN, you will not find it... no perico ripiao or stuff like that... you can check La Joya restaurant in Irving for dancing, and there is a Gloria's in Colleyville I believe (check Salsa in Dallas Texas, salsa dance lessons, salsa dancing, salsa)... but mostly Salsa... if you plan on getting out and exploring the DFW area, then there are more options... but around the airport this is pretty much all you get
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