Yes - these are the kind of women with 'pepper in their butt' - always a pleasure to fuck with them lol.
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Yes - these are the kind of women with 'pepper in their butt' - always a pleasure to fuck with them lol.
Does anyone know if Sara at Bar Tropical is back from her long vacation?
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I made a day trip with a friend Wednesday. It's been a long time and I wonder why I don't get down here more often. Not that I'm not busy hitting it at home.
Anyways, three street girls and one from Adelitas, 8 hours, great fun and all for under $300 US total for the day.
Mike
Could some one please tell me what it is like crossing the border? Into mexico and back into USA. What are the do's and don'ts. Is their places that are eisier to cross? What can I bring and not bring? How long can I stay? What do I need if I want to drive? I have a old warrant for some traffic tickets, would they pick up on this and I get in trouble?
spent the day down there and really should've done much better after reading most of the posts over the last few months. of course, everyone sees it a little different, but I'm very much a GFE type person so the ST thing and the way it came off today is just way to mercenary for me. One Adelitas girl and two streetgirls definitely left me wanting not more, but something different. Of course I could be wrong so tomorrow I'll go back to CC and HonKong Bar to sample that.
All answers lie within:
[url]http://www.internationalsexguide.info/forum/showthread.php?t=1772[/url]
Spent last night in TJ and I don't know what is going on (maybe I'm too picky) but it took me a good 6 hours before I could find a decent girl to f**k. Adelita's truly has gone downhill. The same girls that have been there for the past 8 years are still there and all of the girls that were there, I have already done before. Tropical had a few potential candidates but I'm too impatient to do that ficha thing. Ended up at CC before I found a true cutie. Her name was Marisol, black hair, 36 D, slender waist and small butt. She turned into a GFE. DATY, DFK and all positions. It took a small mob of towel boys to break down the door. Stupid f**kers, didn't bother to give them a dollar.
Thanks, but what do you think about the petty warrant I have for traffic issues, will they pick up on that and hold me in jail?
[QUOTE=Great One]Thanks, but what do you think about the petty warrant I have for traffic issues, will they pick up on that and hold me in jail?[/QUOTE]
If you're talking about a moving violation I wouldn't worry. If it's for a misdemeanor ie driving on a suspended license or DUI that's something else.
[QUOTE=Reinaldo]If you're talking about a moving violation I wouldn't worry. If it's for a misdemeanor ie driving on a suspended license or DUI that's something else.[/QUOTE]
I am no expert, but here is my understanding of your situation:
You will not get stopped by TJPD because you have traffic warrants stateside. If you are stopped for running a light or other moving violation, you have nothing to worry about except the $20. morditia (so keep $20. on you or in the car).
If you are stopped for a violation (motor vehicle or otherwise) and are a flaming asshole, you can expect the call to go out if you are not paying up and the cop is pissed off. He might want to "make your day."
Techically, they can run a check on you (via the co-op laws on pediphiles etc) and if you come back dirty with a warrant, they CAN escort you to the border where San Diego's finest waits to exeute the arrest. This has happened in the past.
This is not an extradition procedure, so the treaties don't apply. It's not an immigration issue either but they could "expel" you from the country under the color of "I can do whatever the hell I want." Especially if you do not have a visa (tourist or otherwise).
So my advice to you is handle your warrants State-side and don't expose yourself to the problem in Mexico; it's no place to have legal problems. Failing that, behave when you are there. If you are stopped or detained, be polite. If you fuck up and get caught, be prepared to pay the piper. If it's serious (drugs, criminal behavior, drunk driving etc.) then you just need to see how it plays out. I for one would not be interested in taking that chance.
Be safe and Be nice
Country John
[QUOTE=Country John]I am no expert, but here is my understanding of your situation:
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I thought he was concerned about re-entering the United States and my comments were based on that assumption.
[QUOTE=Reinaldo]I thought he was concerned about re-entering the United States and my comments were based on that assumption.[/QUOTE]
Jeez, you might be right......
If that is the case, having boogers on your license does not bar you from re-entering the USA. If you are DRIVING the car and your license is suspended, they WILL ALERT CHP and you can expect to get grabbed soon after entering.
If you have warrants for your arrest, the guy in the booth will not know that but he will get beeps on the computer with instructions to send you to secondary. In Secondary (depending on the warrant) you can expect to be arrested and taken into custody.
Don't be ridin' dirty. Get your situation straightened out. You'll need a passport to re-enter in a few years. Make sure you're qualified to get one otherwise your mongering days in TJ could be numbered. Good luck.
Country John
I know this is bit off topic but I just crossed this past friday with expired tags on my car. I thought it might be a problem but the officer didnt say a word. Hope this helps someone.
I thought that the passport requirement was to begin at the first of the year. Did it get pushed back yet again?
I hope so because even though I haven't been for a while, getting a passport would be a pain in the tuchus due to domestic encumbrances.
[QUOTE=Lascivious]I thought that the passport requirement was to begin at the first of the year. Did it get pushed back yet again?
I hope so because even though I haven't been for a while, getting a passport would be a pain in the tuchus due to domestic encumbrances.[/QUOTE]You'll need a passport to enter the US from Mexico/Canada via boat or plane in 2007. In Jan 2008, you'll need it for walking/driving in.