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11-29-20 19:18 #18575
Posts: 591Originally Posted by OPIllini [View Original Post]
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11-29-20 16:19 #18574
Posts: 942Mexican Generic Sildenafil vs USA Generic Sildenafil 100 MG
Started out using Figral from Piri Pharmacy. Then I tried Alegre which was better than Figral and then I tried Maxifort which had the best results out of the 3. When it comes to the USA Brands they are far superior and the effects last a lot longer than their Mexican counterparts. When I go to Piri I get Maxifort brand Sildenafil. Has anyone else had similar results?
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11-29-20 08:55 #18573
Posts: 2568Just checked the cbp site and the pedestrian lane heading back into the US are open.
Originally Posted by Hargow20 [View Original Post]
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11-29-20 07:31 #18572
Posts: 1458Absolutely nothing to do of interest in San Diego at night if your single, so went to Tijuana. Hk, a bit quiet before 10 at least. Chicago was no fun. Normally Chicago has better effort woman but the layout is tough where everyone can see everyone at all times. Anyway Adelitas actually was crowded no idea why maybe men getting sick of hearing 100 dollars st HK. The 2 ficha I bought st Adelitas, the girl still wanted 100. I don't offer 70, if she says 80 ill offer 70. Otherwise forget it. Then was told to leave by bartender as soon as she left because I didn't want a drink again immediately. Grumpy folks in Adelitas these days. Anyway, if your Mexican or like Mexican music and can find fun in chubbier woman, Gloria bar still has 2 beers for 4 bucks, a lot of woman, I qas only gringo in it. To me Gloria bar has taken over what was once Chaveles. Was quoted 70 by 1 girl who most would rate a 6.5. Only problem is, 1 time I was in the Gloria bar hotel, the girl didn't shower before or after, it was sex on bed spread no sheets, I don't think there was towels for either of us. Its just a lot issues if your hygienic at all.
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11-29-20 06:32 #18571
Posts: 766Originally Posted by OPIllini [View Original Post]
"Brockton O'Tool's Tijuana Guide (updated April 2009)" - Lots of good information and still relevant. This post is here on the Tijuana forum (scroll down). Unfortunately, please remember that we are in the middle of an epidemic on corona virus.
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11-29-20 04:47 #18570
Posts: 3851Originally Posted by OPIllini [View Original Post]
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11-29-20 04:38 #18569
Posts: 2441st Timer Precautions
I would suggest staying at one of the Major Club hotels -- Cascades above Hong Kong, Rizo De Oro above Tropical, Jalos above Chicago or Coahuilla above Adelita. Try to most walking during the day, but the alley and main block. With HK & Adelita should still be safe up til 2/3 am.
Take the HK or Chicago shuttle to / from the border. A few taxis could be crooked.
Otherwise just stag on the main drags & don't get too drunk.
Originally Posted by OPIllini [View Original Post]
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11-29-20 04:34 #18568
Posts: 2420Originally Posted by Hargow20 [View Original Post]
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11-29-20 03:24 #18567
Posts: 2568Pedestrian closing update
I checked the CBP site and there is no alerts or info that indicates there is a pedestrian closure. Also tried calling, but was only able to reach the CBP border crossing hotline. There was no news about a closure. I will try checking later on tonite. If anyone has any info please post. ?
Originally Posted by BrotherMouzone [View Original Post]
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11-28-20 22:45 #18566
Posts: 763Originally Posted by Travv [View Original Post]
If you really understand the Trump tax "cuts," you will see that they are actually tax increases, unless you are extremely wealthy or are a corporation. Corporate tax rates were reduced to 21% permanently. Individual tax rates were reduced temporarily. The top 5% of earners will see their after-tax income increase by 2.2%. The majority of the population, those within the 80%-20% range of income earners, will see their after-tax income increase by only 1.7% So Trump's tax "cuts" overwhelmingly benefit the rich. And when those temporary tax cuts expire in 2025, the middle class will actually pay more in taxes starting in 2027, with taxes increasing each year starting in 2021. Overall, 60% of the overall tax cuts will benefit the top 20% of earners.
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11-28-20 19:19 #18565
Posts: 21First Time Visitor
Hello all,
I live in the Chicago area and turn 49 in January. I am thinking of going to Tijuana for the first time ever to celebrate my birthday. I know it's been recommended that first-time visitors to Tijuana should go with a friend or two who have been there already for safety reasons. But I am considering going by myself. What reasonable precautions can I exercise while in Tijuana? I'm focusing on the paraditas (street girls).
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11-28-20 17:18 #18564
Posts: 657Taxes will be halved in southern border region states effective January 1
Lower tax rates will apply in northern and southern border states until 2024.
Lower tax rates will apply in Mexico's northern and southern border regions until the end of 2024, President López Obrador announced Friday.
A northern border free zone where the IVA value-added tax is 8% instead of 16%, the maximum income tax rate is 20% instead of 30% and the minimum wage is 50% higher than the rest of the country was established by the federal government on January 1, 2019. The zone was initially created for a period of two years but will now remain in place for four more. Fuel will also be cheaper on the northern and southern borders because it won't be subject to the same taxes that apply elsewhere in the country.
https://mexiconewsdaily.com/news/tax...region-states/
AMLO turning into a Trump tax cutter type? Should cost less now for restaurants and hotels in Tijuana due to the tax cut from 16 to 8 percent. .
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11-28-20 17:00 #18563
Posts: 591Originally Posted by Hargow20 [View Original Post]
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11-28-20 08:47 #18562
Posts: 2568According to this link it is only the pedestrian into mexico that is closed from 10 pm-5 am that is currently closed (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmBQ01YJjUQ). Still need to confirm. This however.
Originally Posted by Dogers69 [View Original Post]
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11-27-20 19:55 #18561
Posts: 432This is good news, but it will be most of 2021 until it has a reasonably positive impact on the world.
It will take months just to vaccinate critical workers. That's just the first vaccination, and then 2 mo after that for their 2nd required vaccination.
Then filter down by age and health complications.
I'm guessing it will be summer before anyone 40 and under and generally healthy starts to see their -first- injection.
And this is all massively optimistic, Pfizer says "up to 1. 3 billion doses in 2021" is what it expect to produce.
Math that out against a global population of roughly 8 Billion.
Think mid 2022 to put this mostly all behind us.
That is. If the anti vaxxers on this, currently at like 40%, back down. Because a60% vaccination rate won't make it go away.