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It has nothing to do with that and I am not a Domincana want to be as you state. I don't need or want to impress people Kathy, I have better things to do with my time. You are the one that needs to grow up actually.
As well this is Jim's thread, I do not want to dominate it with other issues. If you want to further insult or discuss send me a PM but I'll advise you don't waste my time. It seems like you are from the same school of thought as some of the others. I am finished with this issue. LDG, |
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Jim...I'm also leaving Toronto in a couple of months and heading to the DR...please keep me posted (either on this thread or PMs), I can use all the info I can get, specially from a fellow "Torontonian." Be advised that unless you can run your online business from an internet cafe, you will have to make prior arrangements for internet access before you arrive, whether it be through a friend here (like I am doing) or as part of your hotel/condo rental as iIt takes a few months to get a phone line hooked up for your own high spped access. There are other options any many on this board can be more helpful about it than I can. Also be prepared to either sell off all your stuff or put it into long term storage as you are limited to 44 lbs in 2 suitcases and another 11 lbs in a carry on bag. Mind you the people at the Toronto Airport usually let you off for most of your overweight charges. (I was 47 lbs overweight my last trip and they only charged me for 20 lbs) At 7 bucks a pound, it can add up to alot of money if you bring too much with you. I find that many things are much cheaper here, but then again many things are more expensive too. It does tend to balance out in my favour though specially if you are a smoker as a carton of Marlboro's is only about 8 bucks Canadian rather than 8 bucks a pack back home. Once again, best of luck with your move and be sure to email me when you get here so we can get together and talk about how much we do NOT miss Toronto. JimB |
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Hillbilly, You corrected the first guy,,, then you were corrected,,,then you flip out!!! Every post you write you have to add some little saying in spanish,,maybe trying to impress people???? You should really grow up, you sound like a little white dominicana wannabe!!!! Kathy |
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jimb......going to paradise.. I will be here when you arrive. May your first Presidente be on me. Just tell the bartender to put it on Escotts tab! |
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Did you call the airlines and ask them if they would make any exceptions? Because chances are what you have remaining is what you need. Correct? You never know.
I agree! That would translate to "Presidente with ice" and I certainly do not drink it that way. |
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Hillbilly,
Thanks for the criticism but there are many ways to say a phrase in Spanish. "Si no sabes eso tu eres el/la verdadero/a idiota". Like I said I wanted to keep it simple and pattern what he wrote. He is learning. You have no right to judge my Spanish on a phrase like this. Te digo esto claramente para que no te pases conmigo. No me conoces y honestamente no te quiero conocer. Realmente me molesta que tengas la desfachatez de escribir esto sin saber nada de mí. ¡Increíble! LDG. It should be |
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Well, I said good bye to Toronto and arrived safe and sound in Sosua yesterday.
The new chapter of my life now begins and I look forward to meeting a bunch of you fellow DR1 expats at Rocky's tonight. The first thing I bought for my house was some Presidente's for the fridge. Boy did I ever miss them! See you tonight! JimB |
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