i just got back from puerto ricowhile there, I1. went to the kioskos (during daylight)2. got drunk as shit in san juan viejo, san sebastian strip3. checked out the fort in old san juan4. drove on shitty roads through the center of the island a)to go to Gauvate, and eat pig b)to go through chorco azul5. hiked in the rainforest, put my dick in a waterfall right near La Mina6. went out to Vieques, checked out the bioluminescent bay7. gambled at Rio Mar8. stayed at Gran Maliawas this a pretty good trip? were there things we missed that would necessitate another trip down there?p.s. HUMBLEBRAG, VACATION WHAT
8/12/2012 5:57:53 PM
cool story brops- I've always wanted to say that
8/12/2012 6:02:26 PM
I've done all that plus Culebra. I win and shit.
8/12/2012 6:05:31 PM
is this not a thread about telling different ethnicities to do the humpty hump?
8/12/2012 6:06:35 PM
Cool story bro
8/12/2012 6:20:19 PM
I would find something else to stick my dick in besides a fucking waterfall.
8/12/2012 6:30:30 PM
met a giant fishfuck his brains out
8/12/2012 6:40:24 PM
I went to San Juan and just drank in San Juan. I still had fun.
8/12/2012 7:26:38 PM
Did you hike the waterfalls at El Yunque? Love that place!.......yes i'm puerto rican.....well half
8/12/2012 7:49:52 PM
i too got naked in a waterfall in el yunque
8/12/2012 8:47:47 PM
8/12/2012 10:04:50 PM
oh another thing i did in puerto ricoused the security chip in my debit card to complete a transactiontried to do the same thing at walmart tonight (cause they had a chip reader)it didnt work. america (continental us) is so dumb
8/13/2012 10:16:20 PM
im either getting sent to puerto rico or L.A... I can't tell which is the lesser of two evils
8/13/2012 10:52:30 PM
8/13/2012 10:54:39 PM
^^ LAPuerto Rico is fun for a few weeks but if you read up on the condition of the island, its dangerous as hell there. Unless youre going to be making serious money and dont mind sweating your ass off year round, I wouldnt even consider it.This warning has been brought to you by a Puerto Rican with 95% of my family living on that lovely little island.
8/13/2012 11:00:57 PM
Sadly that's what I was thinking. Plus I here the man to woman ratio is like 1 to 9. I'm really hoping for Thousand Oaks and not Burbank. [Edited on August 13, 2012 at 11:10 PM. Reason : ikjhb]
8/13/2012 11:08:16 PM
srsly burbank eats shit
8/13/2012 11:19:54 PM
Next time go to Cueva Ventana and Arecibo Observatory. You can knock them both out in a day. They're near each other. [Edited on August 13, 2012 at 11:30 PM. Reason : N]
8/13/2012 11:29:02 PM
i know. However, the list of places they can send me gets crappier so I won't complain if I get stuck in Burbank for a while.[Edited on August 13, 2012 at 11:30 PM. Reason : ;lk]
8/13/2012 11:29:18 PM
Do any of you people that have spent at least a few days in PR speak spanish?
8/14/2012 1:24:21 AM
My Spanish is limited to high school/NCSU courses I took 10 years ago. The vast majority of the people I met in San Juan, Ponce, and at all of the tourist places (snorkeling, ziplining, mall, casinos, etc.) spoke fluent English and I had no trouble communicating. In some of the more distant areas I met more folks who did not speak any English, but my limited Spanish and a smile was usually enough to get by.If there is one thing you need to brush up on it's basic navigation stuff. It took me a few minutes to remember the difference between "Este" and "Oeste" (East and West) in terms of reading highway signs, but after that it was pretty easy.Tolls surprised me a couple times. Maybe there were signs, but I missed them or couldn't read them. Keep some cash/change in your car for when you get to one.Driving is somewhat crazy there. I'd be surprised if 10% of the cars on the road would pass a NC inspection. You will run up on cars going 25MPH on the highway with absolutely no tail lights at night. You will have people pass you going 100MPH on the highway on a daily basis. Motorcyclists split lanes; give them room if possible. You do have to drive a bit more aggressively and defensively than you do here IMO. It seems crazy at first, but once you get used to it it's not so bad. I'm sure it pales in comparison to a lot of places.[Edited on August 14, 2012 at 9:47 AM. Reason : s]
8/14/2012 9:45:06 AM
Driving there was an experience. I don't think I saw a single car without a ding or scratch on it. Even our new looking rental had a bumper that kept trying to pop loose. On our way back from a rainforest hike we hit some heavy traffic coming into San Juan. Our driver decided to just use the shoulder as a lane for a few miles. Wouldn't have been a big deal if we weren't in a passenger van going 50 down a narrow shoulder in the rain.
8/14/2012 10:25:29 AM
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