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TonyT

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Short visit report 4/21 to 4/24
« on: April 27, 2022, 03:06:58 PM »
I took a short trip to the SU this weekend.

Observations:
The beach stroll was full of whales and rats.
The street stroll was full of whales and rats.
Bailee's had a good supply of 6s - 8s throughout the day and early evening.
Kings had a good supply of 6s - 8s on the weekend evenings.
Ahnvee was either dead or very light...not worth the trip.
The casino was full of 6s - 8s but very late.
Didn't see any 9s or 10s but there were plenty of decent "chica next door" types. 

Opening prices ranged from $60 to $100 (or the peso equivalent) but could always be negotiated to your comfort range.

It was fairly busy with European families and mongers of all colors. 

More younger African Americans than I have seen in the past but no loud, rowdy groups.   

It was a nice relaxing and productive getaway but nothing to write home about. 

Happy mongering! 

TheRealDallas

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Re: Short visit report 4/21 to 4/24
« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2022, 03:52:28 PM »
😢


The Su used to be shit to write home about


I’ve written home many times in disbelief

Now I’m just in disbelief

JoeRoc

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Re: Short visit report 4/21 to 4/24
« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2022, 04:11:47 PM »
😢


The Su used to be shit to write home about


I’ve written home many times in disbelief

Now I’m just in disbelief

It still seems like its a good time to be had

tugboaboat5393

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Re: Short visit report 4/21 to 4/24
« Reply #3 on: April 27, 2022, 04:32:30 PM »
Quickest easier to visit for easy pussy,  Thailand is slowly opening up phillipies even slower according to Dan on W&R you tube recent update !

MACK

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Re: Short visit report 4/21 to 4/24
« Reply #4 on: April 27, 2022, 05:31:46 PM »
Quickest easier to visit for easy pussy,  Thailand is slowly opening up phillipies even slower according to Dan on W&R you tube recent update !

I prefer Colombia

MACK

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Re: Short visit report 4/21 to 4/24
« Reply #5 on: April 27, 2022, 05:32:03 PM »
😢


The Su used to be shit to write home about


I’ve written home many times in disbelief

Now I’m just in disbelief

Tell us about Jersey

TheRealDallas

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Re: Short visit report 4/21 to 4/24
« Reply #6 on: April 27, 2022, 05:37:17 PM »
😢


The Su used to be shit to write home about


I’ve written home many times in disbelief

Now I’m just in disbelief

Tell us about Jersey

Pardon our back’s beloveds


Was voted best state in America in 2019, before covid  ✊🏾
And last 2 years


https://nypost.com/2021/06/17/new-jersey-is-best-us-state-to-live-in-study/


New Jersey Stands Tall as the Best State
in the Nation For Raising A Family

New Jersey is ranked #1 in the nation in for pre-k to grade 12 education, ranked 4th for best health care (including 3rd lowest infant mortality rate), and one of the safest places in the nation with the 3rd lowest crime rate, all of the most important considerations for raising a family.


The Top Six Reasons Why New Jersey is the Best State to Live In

Health care
By almost any measure, NJ is at the top of any list in states with the best health care. New Jersey ranked 4th in the nation in 2019 for best Health Care (Health Care Access, Health Care Quality) Source - U.S. News and World Report. New Jersey Ranked 3rd in lowest in the nation infant mortality rate in with 4.22 infant deaths/1000 in 2019. Source - CDC/National Center for Health Statistics. New Jersey ranked 10th most in the nation with number of physicians per 1,000 with 294.9/1000 in 2020 - Source US Department of Health and Human Services.
And just across the river in NYC and Philadelphia, New Jersey residents have access to some of the best medical institutions and doctors in the world.

High Life Expectancy
According to the Federal Governments 2019 National Vital Statistics Report, New Jersey ranks 7th in life expectancy at birth with an average life expectancy of 80.1 years, just .8 years behind Hawaii the #1 state for life expectancy.

Low Crime Rate
New Jersey is one of the safest states in the nation to reside in. New Jersey is ranked 3rd lowest in the nation in 2020 with 1,353 crimes/per 1,000. (Includes: murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft). Source - Statista.com.
In 2019, 30 New Jersey cities made it onto Safewise's 100 Safest Cities in America list, including Bergenfield, Bernards Township, and Monroe Township. Source: World Population Review.
Also, New Jersey ranked 3rd lowest in the nation in firearm violence death rate with 4.1 firearm deaths/1000 in 2019. Source - CDC/National Center for Health Statistics

The Best Educated State
New Jersey kids are the best educated in the Nation. In 2019, New Jersey was Ranked #1 in the nation for education, with Pre - K - 12 grade ranked #1, and Higher Education ranked 27th. Source - U.S. News and World Report.
The adult population in New Jersey is also one of the most educated ranking 5th in the nation in 2021. With 47.66% of the population having an associates degree or higher. Source - U.S. News and World Report

Entertainment
New Jersey is a mecca for entertainment. Because of the state’s small size, world class entertainment is in easy reach of most New Jersey residents. There are major entertainment venues throughout the state as well as the hotel casinos, and the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey is a magnet for world class entertainment. New Jersey also has 2 NFL teams, and an NHL Team. And with New York City and Philadelphia, just across the river with Broadway shows and major entertainment venues, the entertainment options for New Jersey residents are unbeatable.

Geographic Diversity
With outstanding beaches in the southern Jersey Shore Counties being the best on the East Coast, beautiful hills and mountains in Northwest NJ, and quaint Victorian towns like Cape May, New Jersey's diverse geography and architecture is easily accessible within an hour's drive from almost any place in the state. National Geographic Magazine has called New Jersey "America in Miniature."
« Last Edit: April 27, 2022, 05:43:42 PM by TheRealDallas »

Al NYC

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Re: Short visit report 4/21 to 4/24
« Reply #7 on: April 27, 2022, 06:29:16 PM »
I took a short trip to the SU this weekend.

Observations:
The beach stroll was full of whales and rats.
The street stroll was full of whales and rats.
Bailee's had a good supply of 6s - 8s throughout the day and early evening.
Kings had a good supply of 6s - 8s on the weekend evenings.
Ahnvee was either dead or very light...not worth the trip.
The casino was full of 6s - 8s but very late.
Didn't see any 9s or 10s but there were plenty of decent "chica next door" types. 

Opening prices ranged from $60 to $100 (or the peso equivalent) but could always be negotiated to your comfort range.

It was fairly busy with European families and mongers of all colors. 

More younger African Americans than I have seen in the past but no loud, rowdy groups.   

It was a nice relaxing and productive getaway but nothing to write home about. 

Happy mongering!

Bailee’s and Kings had a good supplies of 6’s-8’s?? I think your being generous. It’s more like 4’s-6’s. I’m currently in Sosua, arrived yesterday after spending 5 nights in Santo Domingo. So far I haven’t partake in any mongering activities because there’s nothing that I see so far that has tickle my fancy. Hopefully tonight I’ll find something that I’m attractive to.

TheRealDallas

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Re: Short visit report 4/21 to 4/24
« Reply #8 on: April 27, 2022, 06:32:59 PM »
Deadhomies, I forced myself last visit

Bravo1818

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Re: Short visit report 4/21 to 4/24
« Reply #9 on: April 27, 2022, 07:39:43 PM »
I am waiting for all the idiots to slam the guys saying that "He is fat, out of shape, doesnt wear Gucci and Versace, didnt rent a 7-bedroom villa even though he traveled alone and super cheap because he should step his game up so he can pay 200 an hour like them"!!   The train is never late, the nuccas will be here shortly!

TheRealDallas

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Re: Short visit report 4/21 to 4/24
« Reply #10 on: April 27, 2022, 07:54:36 PM »
😂😂😂😂😂



MACK

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Re: Short visit report 4/21 to 4/24
« Reply #11 on: April 27, 2022, 10:35:32 PM »
😢


The Su used to be shit to write home about


I’ve written home many times in disbelief

Now I’m just in disbelief

Tell us about Jersey

Pardon our back’s beloveds


Was voted best state in America in 2019, before covid  ✊🏾
And last 2 years


https://nypost.com/2021/06/17/new-jersey-is-best-us-state-to-live-in-study/


New Jersey Stands Tall as the Best State
in the Nation For Raising A Family

New Jersey is ranked #1 in the nation in for pre-k to grade 12 education, ranked 4th for best health care (including 3rd lowest infant mortality rate), and one of the safest places in the nation with the 3rd lowest crime rate, all of the most important considerations for raising a family.


The Top Six Reasons Why New Jersey is the Best State to Live In

Health care
By almost any measure, NJ is at the top of any list in states with the best health care. New Jersey ranked 4th in the nation in 2019 for best Health Care (Health Care Access, Health Care Quality) Source - U.S. News and World Report. New Jersey Ranked 3rd in lowest in the nation infant mortality rate in with 4.22 infant deaths/1000 in 2019. Source - CDC/National Center for Health Statistics. New Jersey ranked 10th most in the nation with number of physicians per 1,000 with 294.9/1000 in 2020 - Source US Department of Health and Human Services.
And just across the river in NYC and Philadelphia, New Jersey residents have access to some of the best medical institutions and doctors in the world.

High Life Expectancy
According to the Federal Governments 2019 National Vital Statistics Report, New Jersey ranks 7th in life expectancy at birth with an average life expectancy of 80.1 years, just .8 years behind Hawaii the #1 state for life expectancy.

Low Crime Rate
New Jersey is one of the safest states in the nation to reside in. New Jersey is ranked 3rd lowest in the nation in 2020 with 1,353 crimes/per 1,000. (Includes: murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft). Source - Statista.com.
In 2019, 30 New Jersey cities made it onto Safewise's 100 Safest Cities in America list, including Bergenfield, Bernards Township, and Monroe Township. Source: World Population Review.
Also, New Jersey ranked 3rd lowest in the nation in firearm violence death rate with 4.1 firearm deaths/1000 in 2019. Source - CDC/National Center for Health Statistics

The Best Educated State
New Jersey kids are the best educated in the Nation. In 2019, New Jersey was Ranked #1 in the nation for education, with Pre - K - 12 grade ranked #1, and Higher Education ranked 27th. Source - U.S. News and World Report.
The adult population in New Jersey is also one of the most educated ranking 5th in the nation in 2021. With 47.66% of the population having an associates degree or higher. Source - U.S. News and World Report

Entertainment
New Jersey is a mecca for entertainment. Because of the state’s small size, world class entertainment is in easy reach of most New Jersey residents. There are major entertainment venues throughout the state as well as the hotel casinos, and the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey is a magnet for world class entertainment. New Jersey also has 2 NFL teams, and an NHL Team. And with New York City and Philadelphia, just across the river with Broadway shows and major entertainment venues, the entertainment options for New Jersey residents are unbeatable.

Geographic Diversity
With outstanding beaches in the southern Jersey Shore Counties being the best on the East Coast, beautiful hills and mountains in Northwest NJ, and quaint Victorian towns like Cape May, New Jersey's diverse geography and architecture is easily accessible within an hour's drive from almost any place in the state. National Geographic Magazine has called New Jersey "America in Miniature."

Man what the hell LOL! I'm talking about the women

Just_A_Guy

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Re: Short visit report 4/21 to 4/24
« Reply #12 on: April 28, 2022, 01:59:39 AM »
I took a short trip to the SU this weekend.

Observations:
The beach stroll was full of whales and rats.
The street stroll was full of whales and rats.
Bailee's had a good supply of 6s - 8s throughout the day and early evening.
Kings had a good supply of 6s - 8s on the weekend evenings.
Ahnvee was either dead or very light...not worth the trip.
The casino was full of 6s - 8s but very late.
Didn't see any 9s or 10s but there were plenty of decent "chica next door" types. 

Opening prices ranged from $60 to $100 (or the peso equivalent) but could always be negotiated to your comfort range.

It was fairly busy with European families and mongers of all colors. 

More younger African Americans than I have seen in the past but no loud, rowdy groups.   

It was a nice relaxing and productive getaway but nothing to write home about. 

Happy mongering!

Bailee’s and Kings had a good supplies of 6’s-8’s?? I think your being generous. It’s more like 4’s-6’s. I’m currently in Sosua, arrived yesterday after spending 5 nights in Santo Domingo. So far I haven’t partake in any mongering activities because there’s nothing that I see so far that has tickle my fancy. Hopefully tonight I’ll find something that I’m attractive to.

I mean...you arrived on a Tuesday. Lol

Should liven up a bit during the weekend.

TheRealDallas

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Re: Short visit report 4/21 to 4/24
« Reply #13 on: April 28, 2022, 07:05:51 AM »
😢


The Su used to be shit to write home about


I’ve written home many times in disbelief

Now I’m just in disbelief

Tell us about Jersey

NJ has an abundance of hoes. Many Dominicans , not too many East Africans or Cape verdian women . But NJ has it

Whoever says stateside women are bad, just doesn’t have what it takes. There are bad ass women in NJ

JoeRoc

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Re: Short visit report 4/21 to 4/24
« Reply #14 on: April 28, 2022, 02:27:53 PM »
😢


The Su used to be shit to write home about


I’ve written home many times in disbelief

Now I’m just in disbelief

Tell us about Jersey

Pardon our back’s beloveds


Was voted best state in America in 2019, before covid  ✊🏾
And last 2 years


https://nypost.com/2021/06/17/new-jersey-is-best-us-state-to-live-in-study/


New Jersey Stands Tall as the Best State
in the Nation For Raising A Family

New Jersey is ranked #1 in the nation in for pre-k to grade 12 education, ranked 4th for best health care (including 3rd lowest infant mortality rate), and one of the safest places in the nation with the 3rd lowest crime rate, all of the most important considerations for raising a family.


The Top Six Reasons Why New Jersey is the Best State to Live In

Health care
By almost any measure, NJ is at the top of any list in states with the best health care. New Jersey ranked 4th in the nation in 2019 for best Health Care (Health Care Access, Health Care Quality) Source - U.S. News and World Report. New Jersey Ranked 3rd in lowest in the nation infant mortality rate in with 4.22 infant deaths/1000 in 2019. Source - CDC/National Center for Health Statistics. New Jersey ranked 10th most in the nation with number of physicians per 1,000 with 294.9/1000 in 2020 - Source US Department of Health and Human Services.
And just across the river in NYC and Philadelphia, New Jersey residents have access to some of the best medical institutions and doctors in the world.

High Life Expectancy
According to the Federal Governments 2019 National Vital Statistics Report, New Jersey ranks 7th in life expectancy at birth with an average life expectancy of 80.1 years, just .8 years behind Hawaii the #1 state for life expectancy.

Low Crime Rate
New Jersey is one of the safest states in the nation to reside in. New Jersey is ranked 3rd lowest in the nation in 2020 with 1,353 crimes/per 1,000. (Includes: murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft). Source - Statista.com.
In 2019, 30 New Jersey cities made it onto Safewise's 100 Safest Cities in America list, including Bergenfield, Bernards Township, and Monroe Township. Source: World Population Review.
Also, New Jersey ranked 3rd lowest in the nation in firearm violence death rate with 4.1 firearm deaths/1000 in 2019. Source - CDC/National Center for Health Statistics

The Best Educated State
New Jersey kids are the best educated in the Nation. In 2019, New Jersey was Ranked #1 in the nation for education, with Pre - K - 12 grade ranked #1, and Higher Education ranked 27th. Source - U.S. News and World Report.
The adult population in New Jersey is also one of the most educated ranking 5th in the nation in 2021. With 47.66% of the population having an associates degree or higher. Source - U.S. News and World Report

Entertainment
New Jersey is a mecca for entertainment. Because of the state’s small size, world class entertainment is in easy reach of most New Jersey residents. There are major entertainment venues throughout the state as well as the hotel casinos, and the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey is a magnet for world class entertainment. New Jersey also has 2 NFL teams, and an NHL Team. And with New York City and Philadelphia, just across the river with Broadway shows and major entertainment venues, the entertainment options for New Jersey residents are unbeatable.

Geographic Diversity
With outstanding beaches in the southern Jersey Shore Counties being the best on the East Coast, beautiful hills and mountains in Northwest NJ, and quaint Victorian towns like Cape May, New Jersey's diverse geography and architecture is easily accessible within an hour's drive from almost any place in the state. National Geographic Magazine has called New Jersey "America in Miniature."

Man what the hell LOL! I'm talking about the women

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