Ronnie was a one in a million guy. Miss him every day.
he was a mellow soul. i really like that guy..
Ronnie was a one in a million guy. Miss him every day.
Hey Arroz,
We may have met back in the day, loved that place!
ronnies had the ugliest ho's in BC hanging around. at least in later years.
I always figured that hurricane george did no damage other than the roof of the gazebo was because there was nothing else to stop the wind, it blew right on through the building.
was proud to call him a friend
We need a Ronnie's thread so Derfish can see what he was missing, but not in his thread. The stories I could tell.
They still are ugly and nasty. They should have a sign like the back of a fire truck , Keep back 200 feet.in the early 90s, most of the hos in Boca Chica were pretty ugly, anyway...
My mother who turns 94 next month got a request from Soc Sec to prove she is still alive. She drove down to the closest Soc Sec office and asked them if she was alive enuff for them!
Also several years a read that expats get their soc sec for an average of 7.4 months after dying. and within the USa the average is one more month after their demise.
start one, JD. i have a few, myself..
does anyone remember the name of the Dominican guy who was his sidekick during the 90s?
start one, JD. i have a few, myself..
does anyone remember the name of the Dominican guy who was his sidekick during the 90s?
Indeed I will. I still have the feeling I've met you there...
i spent most of my time there whenever i was on vacation in the DR. not just because of the chicas, but the whole vibe there was so nice. those were genuinely nice guys.
I was the big gringo with the Red Wrangler jeep with a Grey top.
In later years with a gorgeous Dominican wife who used to go with me every weekend.