Piedras Negras Summer 2008
I apologize for not remembering the exact date.
This was to be a "get the hell out of town mission" which went very well considering I brought my keychain pocket knife into the country. Jesus-H! That was a bone head mistake!!!
I stayed at the Autel Rio. Their internet access sucks. This turned out to be a good thing because I had to go poolside in order to make that connection. While I was there, there was a family whose son and daughter were getting married. The hotel brought our their weekend free drink cart, and then the Marriachis showed up. They were good musicians but their guitars were in deplorable shape. I wished that I had brought mine. The father of the bride told me about the Ladies Clubs and how all that worked. I drank with them for a while and then decided to go to BT.
I arrived in BT, with my pocket knife (dumb assed mistake but was not found). I went into the main club and was treated well. A very very hot 22 year old Latina sat with me and I bought her dancer drinks. She danced for me and I did not know if I was allowed to touch her or not. She wanted to take me to her room but I was not really in the mood, tired from shopping, and basically too drunk to jerk off, as George Carlin would say. She was royally pissed off! I left and ventured down to another bar down on the left and had one beer. I then went into no man’s land…..
Holy Jesus-H! I entered a deserted bar that had one man and two women. One of these older skanks was rubbing on me but I just wanted quiet and some beers. I almost got into it with the guy because I would only buy the ladies beers. I quickly decided to buy the man a brew. WTF. Cheap insurance. So I left and went home without getting laid.
I do plan to go back.
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George03 does not take private mails
I tried to respond but as you can see, that would not work. Best of luck brother.
[QUOTE=George03]I have a chance after severals years to get to BT. Is it worth the trip on a Monday night? If I make it, I will post a report from my stay.[/QUOTE]
Any one going to BT any more?
Have not see any new post in along time is any one going to BT any more?
Boy's Town is a ghost town
I walked across the bridge from Eagle Pass to Piedras Negras a few days ago. After exploring downtown Piedras Negras I took a taxi to Boy's Town. Approximately 9 in 10 bars or clubs in Boy's Town appear to be permanently [u]closed[/u]. Only three or four were open, and all but one of those had no customers, and the other had only one customer. I saw a total of about six women in all of Boy's Town, none of whom I considered good looking. Half of them were sitting at a taco stand or whatever it is. I asked them why almost all the clubs and bars were closed. One of them replied "no business". I asked why there's no business, and she said the news reports of violence. I was there fairly early, at 9 p.m., so maybe there are more customers and girls later, but I wouldn't count on it.
The good news is everybody I talked with in Piedras Negras thinks the town is a safe place to be, and everywhere I went appeared to be normal and safe. My only concern was as I walked through the ghost town Boy's Town has become, and a pack of about five dogs barked at me, apparently because I scared them, disturbing their sleep, as I walked by. Fortunately, they didn't attack me as I slowly backed away.
I paid 50 cents (U.S.) to walk over the bridge from Eagle Pass to Piedras Negras and 25 cents (U.S.) to walk back. U.S. dollars are widely accepted as money in Piedras Negras. Taxi fare to Boy's town from the Mexican side of the bridge was $6 US dollars (after I refused the taxi driver's initial offer of $10). There was only one taxi in Boy's Town, so I paid his initial price of $10 US dollars to take me back to the Mexican side of the bridge. Boy's Town is too far to walk.
Other than asking for my 50 cents to walk across the bridge, nobody said anything to me as I left the U.S. side for Mexico. On my way back, a uniformed U.S. Border Patrol or Immigration or Customs official who checked my passport told me a passport is now required to walk from Mexico into the U.S., so getting back into the U.S. might be a hassle if you walk into Mexico without your passport or lose it while you're there.
Border Town Mexico - Why Bother???
Gentlemen,
I stopped visiting border town Mexico after my last trip to Matamoros. Does anyone still frequent any of these towns anymore? If you do, then you are certainly braver than I.
I am choosing Colombia for my future adventures. The weather appears to be much better and they appear to have things under control.
Given the above, can anyone recommend a safe Mexican town or city these days?
Sinceremente,
Monte649.