Is it worth the drive from Santa Ana
Wiil be in the LA area Mon night and leaving Wen morn.
My meetings will be done by 3pm.
Is TJ worth the drive or stay in the OC and hunt?
Use common sense and you'll be safe
As a long time TJ vet (in fact probably heading back down there Sunday night), yes there are a lot of potential pitfalls but here are my thoughts on how to avoid problems in my best David Letterman coundown format ...
5. Watch the liquor. - Can't say how many times too many $2 Corona's have led to seeing someone get into a fight or getting hasseled by the policia.
4. You're in control of the negotiations. - Look around - you're in a buyer's market! Find who you want, offer what you want (within reason) and if she says no, move on to your next option.
3. Remember, pros or not, they're still women. - I'm not going to suggest you "treat them like you'd like someone to treat your daughter" but I am going to suggest you "treat them better than you treat your daughter's dog."
2. Leave your attitude in San Diego. - Go down their to play, not to [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord140][CodeWord140][/url] people off.
And the most important (IMHO) thing to remember ...
1. At all times remember YOU'RE IN A FORIEGN COUNTRY. - I don't care how close San Diego is...once you cross the border and hop in that cab and say "Adelitas por favor", you've entered into another world that is nothing like what you've grown up in. People actually live in those shacks ... the kids on the sidewalk actually are that dirty all the time ... the policia actually do let the chicas sit on their cars while they say "Go to the room?" ... and most important, when you are there you HAVE TO ABIDE BY THEIR RULES.
Be safe & have fun ...
So what do youu recomend?
So 1st timmer go to Adelitas, CC or Hong Kong? I like then about 5' 4" and spinners.
Border Crossing Documents -- RTFF!!
[QUOTE]What if you just take a license and no birth certificate?[/QUOTE]I am usually tolerant of clueless newbie questions, but these REPEATED questions on what documents are needed to enter the United States are starting to [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord140][CodeWord140][/url] me off. A five minute search of previous posts for the words "passport" or "birth certificate" would find dozens of posts, some of them containing the link to the State Department's web site, or verbatim quotes of the new rules. Moreover, Googling "passport" along with "Mexico" will result in numerous sites explaining the rules that went into effect earlier this year. Again, I'm normally tolerant of the newcomers. But the frequency of their questions on this topic is matched only by their laziness and it's starting to degrade the signal-to-noise ratio. I say we ignore future inquires in this respect.
Yours in crankiness,
Bunky