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Old 02-16-2009, 12:34 PM
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I shall not bother to 'Quote' PICHARDO's post #20 as it neither responds to my question NOR has relevance to any other part of the OP (The OP must be getting MAD that PICHARDO has taken this so far off topic!! ) Suffice to say "I rest my case"!

We look forward to you coming back to your homeland PICHARDO & joining those of us that ALREADY live here IN REALITY!! I am sure Santiago's AZB & other like-minded KNOWLEDGABLE neighbours will be happy to give you a quick indoctrination to your homeland's ways!! Please stay in touch & let us know how it goes!!

Berzin ~ I wish you good luck at getting anything LIKE a pertinent response.

LaTeacher ~ Forgive him at present as he is busy packing to move down here & the boxes he is filling up might previously have been used for some form of 'powder' that helps to numb the effective part of the brain. Normal service MIGHT be returned once he starts to live in the DR!! ~ Grahame (in a truly jocular mood today!!)
Bb!!!! I LIVE in Santiago!! LOL!!!

I traveled/lived in several countries b/c of my job needs. While not staying in Santiago longer than two weeks every three or four months, doesn't mean I'm unaware of what's like living 24/7/365 there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

My wife and kids love to travel like I used to as well. I just got too old to deal with the kind of s**ty economy we have to face in the US and UK nowadays...

I still gauge the Santiago's economy every time we visit the Carrito de Macherna... He weighs the food you're served instead of the portions size used by others. The weigh of the shrimps remain the same all the time, but he prices change accordingly to the ups and downs of the raw foods used.

The only thing I still hate that happens in the DR, is having to drive w/o street lights during peach black nights b/c there's no getting around that one...

Soon I'll have plenty of time to socialize with so many DR1's members that I'm really looking forward to meet in the country...

If you only knew how I got to meet DR1 via a well meaning but misplaced nephew's antics a long time ago... LOL!!!!
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Old 02-16-2009, 12:36 PM
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Which is proved by the way you totally misunderstand many of the posts written about YOUR country from OUTSIDE the country by people who actually LIVE, EAT & BREATH this beautiful country on a daily basis.
(Your Grammar is becoming somewhat suspect too - time for a bit of Senior Citizen education maybe?)

Learn some basic courtesy skills when replying to people who disagree with you. Until then ...................

I AM TOTALLY OUT OF YOUR POSTS!!

LOL!!!!

Till when we meet in person perhaps?
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