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  1. #16310

    Repost: Getting what you want from a (Thai) working girl.

    Report of distinction - "Getting what you want from a. Working girl can be frustrating at times. With all the horror stories on the forum such as runners, starfishes, no BBFS, no BBBJ, no CIM, no GFE, no PSE, no photos, no video, and mechanical experiences, we mongers need to be constantly be on our toes to make sure we get what we want. In this post, I will outline some sure fire ways that should get you what you want most of the time. Of course, there will be some loss causes. With these ladies, no matter what you do, how much you pay, what you say, or how you act, she will still deliver a bad experience.

    Number 1, look nice. Out with the flip flops, tank tops, running shoes, old clothes, scuffed up shoes, unkempt hair, bad hygiene, bad breath, and bad odors. Use deodorant, put on cologne, and buy some decent clothes. A well dressed and well groomed man garners respect from a Thai girl. If you look healthy and successful, your chances of getting what you want will increase 10 fold. The girls will be more comfortable and less inhibited with a man like this, you will get that BBFS / CIP encounter you are hoping for. The ladies will want to spend time with a man like this. She will let you go BB, cum in her pussy, fuck her ass, give you multiple pops and so on.

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  2. #16309
    Quote Originally Posted by Hargow20  [View Original Post]
    Does anyone know if there is any private buses that go from downtown to San Ysidro. I believe there is a Greyhound bus. I know there is a lot of buses that the Mexicans take from San Ysidro to Orange County and other locations. I would like to find website that lists the various bus services. ?
    Have you looked into the SD to TJ shuttles? I believe they are white vans with red paint that say SD rounded swoosh arrow TJ. I personally have not taken one but someone who did mentioned they leave maybe from Seaport Village Area?

    What I would do is call up a high end hotel downtown and ask the receptionist the same question. They would probably know from dealing with tourists all day.

  3. #16308
    Quote Originally Posted by StRobert  [View Original Post]
    "Crossing South" (now season 8) has returned. You can watch in San Diego area on the KPBS on Thursdays at 930 PM or here link https://video.kpbs.org/show/crossing-south/ or here link http://crossingsouth.com/videosmaps/ or http://crossingsouth.com/ all videos from season 7 to season 1. Good source of information about Tijuana, Rosarito, Ensenada, Tecate and the area near the border. (Restaurants, beaches, shops, etc. Sorry there is no nudity) - "Crossing South is a travel show that explores Tijuana and Northern Baja. Bilingual travel companion and host, Jorge Meraz, takes you on a journey and demystifies the area. Get to know the people, vernacular, foods, customs and places frequented by the locals. There's a lot to learn and fun to have right next door by Crossing South. ".
    New video from "Crossing South" series.

    "Border Crossing & Barber Shop".

    Season 8 Episode 3.

    24 m 46's.

    Host Jorge Meraz visits the busiest border land crossing in the world, San Ysidro Port of Entry. He chats with an officer that oversees activity at the border and learns about the Sentri pass program that helps reduce traffic and wait times. Next, he explores a new trend in Tijuana: men's barber shops.

    Aired: 05/02/19.

    Rating: Nr.

    Video has closed captioning. Link https://video.kpbs.org/video/border-...r-shop-viiztd/.

  4. #16307
    Quote Originally Posted by Hargow20  [View Original Post]
    Does anyone know if there is any private buses that go from downtown to San Ysidro.
    From downtown Anaheim? Azuza? Or Cucamonga?

    Of course a convenient way to go from downtown San Diego to San Ysidro is to take the BlueLine Trolley. That would be faster and cheaper than any bus.

  5. #16306
    Quote Originally Posted by ScatManDoo  [View Original Post]
    ...let's start by getting rid of the ClamSlammer noise. Practically ignore these parts of his posts because they are incorrect.

    It seems that ClamSlammer is concerned about the cost of the $1 shuttle bus, but not about the $5 cab ride from PedEast to LZ.

    ClamSlammer wants you to pay $9. 50, but I think it can be easily done for $3. 50. From the Airport, take the FREE shuttle that goes from the airport to the Trolley's Greeline Middleton station. Then for $2. 50 take the Greenline, transfer to the Blueline onto PedEast (end of line) . Then take the $1 shuttle from PedEast to Pedwest. You can walk the rest of the way to the Arch / La Zona.
    LOL! Just laughable! It seems Scatman doesn't seem to understand the most basic concept: veterans of Tijuana aren't on here asking for the cheapskate route from the airport to ZN. No one is asking for the absolute cheapest route. Yeah, if you want the absolute cheapest route with no regard for time or your personal safety, then listen to Scatman's advice. Newbies are asking for the optimal route, balancing time, comfort, convenience, safety, simplicity and cost. Something Scatman has miserably failed to consider. Scatman obviously lacks the mental capacity to consider that many newbies will be arriving after dark. And he is recommending that newbies walk a mile, at night, lugging a suitcase through one of the most dangerous sections of Tijuana, a city with the 5th highest murder rate in the world. A gringo monger flush with puta-cash walking with a suitcase towards ZN will surely attract the attention of rateros and policia alike. And why take this risk? Because Scatman's route will save you a grand total of $1 USD! Why take Scatman's $1 shuttle from PedEast to PedWest and then walk a mile through Homicide Row when you can just take an Uber or bar shuttle from PedEast to ZN for $2 USD? You'd only be spending $1 extra and saving 45 minutes along with possibly your wallet and life.

    So a question for you newbie mongers. What sounds better to you?

    1) Get off trolley, cross at PedEast, take $2 Uber and arrive safely in ZN. (ClamSlammer).

    OR.

    2) Get off trolley, wait for $1 shuttle to PedWest, cross, then walk a mile with your bags and a pocket full of cash through one of the most dangerous sections of the #5 murder capital of the world in order to save $1. (ScatMan).

  6. #16305
    Does anyone know if there is any private buses that go from downtown to San Ysidro. I believe there is a Greyhound bus. I know there is a lot of buses that the Mexicans take from San Ysidro to Orange County and other locations. I would like to find website that lists the various bus services. ?

    Quote Originally Posted by ScatManDoo  [View Original Post]
    I went back to VegasGambler9's original post, so I could answer what you asked. It seems as if you want to travel from San Diego's airport, to the trolley, and then to Pedwest. Overall cost is a concern, I know, a lot of gamblers in Las Vegas are strapped for cash. I assume that by a better alternative, you are asking for cheaper route, not necessarily a faster route. I also assume that you specified PedWest, because that is a short walk from Pedwest to LZ, not needing further busses or taxis. Afterall, for the fastest way you could just get a +$50 cab ride. To help end the confusing noise found in the dozen or so posts attempting to assist you, let's start by getting rid of the ClamSlammer noise. Practically ignore these parts of his posts because they are incorrect.

    It seems that ClamSlammer is concerned about the cost of the $1 shuttle bus, but not about the $5 cab ride from PedEast to LZ.

    ClamSlammer wants you to pay $9. 50, but I think it can be easily done for $3. 50. From the Airport, take the FREE shuttle that goes from the airport to the Trolley's Greeline Middleton station. Then for $2. 50 take the Greenline, transfer to the Blueline onto PedEast (end of line) . Then take the $1 shuttle from PedEast to Pedwest. You can walk the rest of the way to the Arch / La Zona.

  7. #16304
    Quote Originally Posted by VegasGambler9  [View Original Post]
    Hello all,

    I'm so lost please help. How do I get from San Diego airport to the trolley? Will the trolley take me to the Pedwest crossing? And about how much will this all cost to go from the airport to the border? I think I read something saying if I take a cab or maybe it was a bus to the trolley then my ride on the trolley is free but I don't know. I would appreciate any help on guiding me from the Airport to Pedwest. Or if you know a better way to cross let me know how to do this Please. This web forum has been very helpful and I was a paying member up until about two months ago, Thanks.
    I went back to VegasGambler9's original post, so I could answer what you asked. It seems as if you want to travel from San Diego's airport, to the trolley, and then to Pedwest. Overall cost is a concern, I know, a lot of gamblers in Las Vegas are strapped for cash. I assume that by a better alternative, you are asking for cheaper route, not necessarily a faster route. I also assume that you specified PedWest, because that is a short walk from Pedwest to LZ, not needing further busses or taxis. Afterall, for the fastest way you could just get a +$50 cab ride. To help end the confusing noise found in the dozen or so posts attempting to assist you, let's start by getting rid of the ClamSlammer noise. Practically ignore these parts of his posts because they are incorrect.

    Quote Originally Posted by ClamSlammer  [View Original Post]
    The cost of the bus is $2.25 I think. Trolley costs $2. 50. You have to pay, there are no free rides.
    Quote Originally Posted by ClamSlammer  [View Original Post]
    I would have to respectfully disagree. The above is not sound advice. Actually it is horrendous advice if directed at a newbie who's never crossed before. Crossing into Mexico on foot, PedEast is rarely congested. Sure, the line at PedWest may be 30 seconds shorter than PedEast, and thus may be preferable to cross at if you're arriving at the border in anything other than the trolley. But if you're taking the trolley, PedEast is BY FAR the superior option. Get off the trolley, walk to the Customs building, get cleared, then walk to the taxis. Why complicate matters and waste 30 minutes in order to save 30 seconds in a slightly shorter line? You have to wait for the shuttle / Uber / Lyft to arrive, then the ride over to PedWest can be quite long during rush hour, and you have to waste money paying for an unnecessary ride. Plus PedWest closes at a certain hour. Additionally, directing someone to walk from PedEast to PedWest if an even worse piece of advice. It's not a short walk, and it's even longer if lugging a duffel bag or suitcase in tow. If you're taking the trolley, do not even think of crossing over at PedWest. It's a complete waste of time / money / effort and you're guaranteed to be worse off for it.
    It seems that ClamSlammer is concerned about the cost of the $1 shuttle bus, but not about the $5 cab ride from PedEast to LZ.

    ClamSlammer wants you to pay $9. 50, but I think it can be easily done for $3. 50. From the Airport, take the FREE shuttle that goes from the airport to the Trolley's Greeline Middleton station. Then for $2. 50 take the Greenline, transfer to the Blueline onto PedEast (end of line) . Then take the $1 shuttle from PedEast to Pedwest. You can walk the rest of the way to the Arch / La Zona.

  8. #16303
    If you taking the Lyft or cab than it is probably faster. I always walk to the Zona and I find that taking Ped east to be a hassle. I hate having to go take the walkway all the way over to Frontera and double back over to the pedestrian bridge.

    Quote Originally Posted by ClamSlammer  [View Original Post]
    I would have to respectfully disagree. The above is not sound advice. Actually it is horrendous advice if directed at a newbie who's never crossed before. Crossing into Mexico on foot, PedEast is rarely congested. Sure, the line at PedWest may be 30 seconds shorter than PedEast, and thus may be preferable to cross at if you're arriving at the border in anything other than the trolley. But if you're taking the trolley, PedEast is BY FAR the superior option. Get off the trolley, walk to the Customs building, get cleared, then walk to the taxis. Why complicate matters and waste 30 minutes in order to save 30 seconds in a slightly shorter line? You have to wait for the shuttle / Uber / Lyft to arrive, then the ride over to PedWest can be quite long during rush hour, and you have to waste money paying for an unnecessary ride. Plus PedWest closes at a certain hour. Additionally, directing someone to walk from PedEast to PedWest if an even worse piece of advice. It's not a short walk, and it's even longer if lugging a duffel bag or suitcase in tow. If you're taking the trolley, do not even think of crossing over at PedWest. It's a complete waste of time / money / effort and you're guaranteed to be worse off for it.

  9. #16302
    Quote Originally Posted by Hargow20  [View Original Post]
    Personally I recommend taking Pedwest. Pedwest is less congested and is located on the west side of the I-5 freeway. Either walk or take Lyft. Walking is fairly easy just head southwest through the shopping mall and over the bridge. Keep heading towards the arch. This is Revolucion & Primera st. Walking to Tijuana is safe during the day. The only downside is the smell from the Tijuana river.
    I would have to respectfully disagree. The above is not sound advice. Actually it is horrendous advice if directed at a newbie who's never crossed before. Crossing into Mexico on foot, PedEast is rarely congested. Sure, the line at PedWest may be 30 seconds shorter than PedEast, and thus may be preferable to cross at if you're arriving at the border in anything other than the trolley. But if you're taking the trolley, PedEast is BY FAR the superior option. Get off the trolley, walk to the Customs building, get cleared, then walk to the taxis. Why complicate matters and waste 30 minutes in order to save 30 seconds in a slightly shorter line? You have to wait for the shuttle / Uber / Lyft to arrive, then the ride over to PedWest can be quite long during rush hour, and you have to waste money paying for an unnecessary ride. Plus PedWest closes at a certain hour. Additionally, directing someone to walk from PedEast to PedWest if an even worse piece of advice. It's not a short walk, and it's even longer if lugging a duffel bag or suitcase in tow. If you're taking the trolley, do not even think of crossing over at PedWest. It's a complete waste of time / money / effort and you're guaranteed to be worse off for it.

  10. #16301
    Personally I recommend taking Pedwest. Pedwest is less congested and is located on the west side of the I-5 freeway. Either walk or take Lyft. Walking is fairly easy just head southwest through the shopping mall and over the bridge. Keep heading towards the arch. This is Revolucion & Primera st. Walking to Tijuana is safe during the day. The only downside is the smell from the Tijuana river.

    Quote Originally Posted by StRobert  [View Original Post]
    From the San Diego airport bus number 992 (2. 25 exact change) to America Plaza. Transfer to the trolley "Blue Line" to San Ysidro / Tijuana (buy a ticket from the machine - $ 2. 50) one way, travel time 45 minutes. Get off at the last station of San Ysidro. (This is pedeast crossing not pedwest). Go to Mexico and take a taxi from the official taxi stop only. It is behind the revolving gate. Take a taxi to Hong Kong or Adelita $ 5 one way. Link to San Diego transit www.sdmts.com Taxi from San Diego airport to border can be as expensive as $ 50 one way or more. The traffic can be crazy, yesterday was gridlock for a few miles before entering Mexico on I-5. Trolley is maybe not too comfortable but cheap and a sure way to get to the border.

  11. #16300
    Quote Originally Posted by VegasGambler9  [View Original Post]
    Hello all,

    I'm so lost please help. How do I get from San Diego airport to the trolley? Will the trolley take me to the Pedwest crossing? And about how much will this all cost to go from the airport to the border? I think I read something saying if I take a cab or maybe it was a bus to the trolley then my ride on the trolley is free but I don't know. I would appreciate any help on guiding me from the Airport to Pedwest. Or if you know a better way to cross let me know how to do this Please. This web forum has been very helpful and I was a paying member up until about two months ago, Thanks.
    From the San Diego airport bus number 992 (2. 25 exact change) to America Plaza. Transfer to the trolley "Blue Line" to San Ysidro / Tijuana (buy a ticket from the machine - $ 2. 50) one way, travel time 45 minutes. Get off at the last station of San Ysidro. (This is pedeast crossing not pedwest). Go to Mexico and take a taxi from the official taxi stop only. It is behind the revolving gate. Take a taxi to Hong Kong or Adelita $ 5 one way. Link to San Diego transit www.sdmts.com Taxi from San Diego airport to border can be as expensive as $ 50 one way or more. The traffic can be crazy, yesterday was gridlock for a few miles before entering Mexico on I-5. Trolley is maybe not too comfortable but cheap and a sure way to get to the border.

  12. #16299

    MTS App

    Quote Originally Posted by Dcrist0527  [View Original Post]
    Exact change is good advice. I have a re-loadable card. If you need to buy the card, it's $2. There is an automated MTS machine directly across from baggage claim (in terminal 1, at least). But on a visit about a year ago, on the 992 bus, an exchange student that spoke very little English put a $50 bill in expecting change. She nearly broke down in tears when she understood that was not possible. The driver told her she could write MTS and maybe get a refund in 4-6 weeks. So exact change is recommended. But if you go more than once, I'd suggest the one time $2 fee for a card.

    I wouldn't recommend chancing it without paying. I'd estimate at least half of my rides from america plaza to San Ysidro have had the trolley police checking tickets.

    Nice ending to the story. Everyone on the bus chipped in and refunded the student her change.
    There is an MTS app called Compass Cloud you can load on your phone and then use it to pay for everything even before you get to SD. If transit police question you on the trolley as they did me, just show them your screen. If your battery dies it will be like you do not have a ticket and yes you will be fined, so charge up amigos.

  13. #16298
    Quote Originally Posted by ClamSlammer  [View Original Post]
    The cost of the bus is $2.25 I think. Trolley costs $2. 50. You have to pay, there are no free rides. I suppose you can get on the trolley without buying a ticket but you'd risk getting busted by the transit police which would put a damper on your mongering vacation all because you're extremely cheap and tried to steal a $2. 50 service. Bring exact change because I'm not sure you can buy a day pass for $5 unless you already have a MTS card. You may be able to or may not. Just cross at PedEast where the trolley lets off. There's no reason really to complicate matters by crossing through PedWest.
    Exact change is good advice. I have a re-loadable card. If you need to buy the card, it's $2. There is an automated MTS machine directly across from baggage claim (in terminal 1, at least). But on a visit about a year ago, on the 992 bus, an exchange student that spoke very little English put a $50 bill in expecting change. She nearly broke down in tears when she understood that was not possible. The driver told her she could write MTS and maybe get a refund in 4-6 weeks. So exact change is recommended. But if you go more than once, I'd suggest the one time $2 fee for a card.

    I wouldn't recommend chancing it without paying. I'd estimate at least half of my rides from america plaza to San Ysidro have had the trolley police checking tickets.

    Nice ending to the story. Everyone on the bus chipped in and refunded the student her change.

  14. #16297
    Quote Originally Posted by ScatManDoo  [View Original Post]
    It may be that this free bus line is no longer running. The link that I provided seem to no longer be active.
    I wrote this sentence in error. Unbeknownst to me, my computer was set to block pop-ups. The link, and presumably the free shuttle from the airport to the trolley's green line, are still operating.

  15. #16296
    Around ten months ago, in a different thread, I wrote about a new, free bus that took passengers directly between the airport and the trolley's green line. Here's that post:

    Quote Originally Posted by ScatManDoo  [View Original Post]
    Yes. There is a free shuttle from the trolley's green line Middleton station to the airport. https://www.voiceofsandiego.org/topi...for-commuters/.

    I am not talking about the bus route 992, which is not free.
    It may be that this free bus line is no longer running. The link that I provided seem to no longer be active.

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