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12-20-20 00:12 #18770
Posts: 2794Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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12-19-20 23:13 #18769
Posts: 362Covid
Originally Posted by ScatManDoo [View Original Post]
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12-19-20 23:08 #18768
Posts: 362Fun in US
Originally Posted by DramaFree11 [View Original Post]
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12-19-20 19:13 #18767
Posts: 2420Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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12-19-20 19:05 #18766
Posts: 2420Originally Posted by ClamSlammer [View Original Post]
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12-19-20 13:33 #18765
Posts: 763TR Fri Dec 18
Got to Zona around 8 pm. First stop was The Club. Was slightly busier than Thursday but far from being jam packed. Saw the usual talent, which isn't a good thing. It's a shame because the best post Covid setup in the Zona is wasted featuring Adelita putas. Didn't see a single puta above a 6 except for a twin, I think it was Renata, who I'd rate 7.
Headed to Rizo next. The third floor has been renovated. The setup looks almost identical to the 2nd floor setup, until you get to the last door on the right. You step into that room and you'll see that it was expanded. Walls were knocked down to make room for more lounging space. A small stage with pole was added. Overall the space is over triple the size of the standard 2nd floor speakeasy rooms. The new section was quite crowded. Lots of mongers in the way while exploring the new spaces. Finally gave up and left for Cascadas.
Cascadas was packed with both mongers and putas. Saw Ashley de Sinaloa. She looked better than she has in a while. Lots of familiar faces. And lots of putas wearing masks, a much higher percentage than the other speakeasies. I wonder why. Anyhow, didn't see any new noteworthy new talent. It was so packed that we didn't stay long.
Next stop was Ibiza. They have a speakeasy setup on the 4th floor. It is a large space. Probably knocked down a few walls, the combined space was about the size of HK first floor. It wasn't an outwardly puta bar like environment. I didn't see scantily clad putas walking the floor hustling for customers. Neither did I see a row of putas waiting to be picked out by a monger. It just seemed like a normal bar. No seats were available so we left soon after scoping out the scene.
Went back to The Club and it was more of the same. Then ended the night at Cascadas. It wasn't as packed at 2 am like it was at 11. There is this one chica that I always see, but never pays any attention to me. She won't even look in my direction. Kinda strange. I can't figure out why. She's about 5'4" 110 lbs. Straight medium length black hair. Light skinned. No tatts which eliminates 95% of the putas in HK. Natural full "be" cups. Always wears a dress and never anything skimpy. Face kinda looks like Winnie Cooper minus the bangs. At HK she would hang around the area of the main bar and stage. I may just have to pry $10 out of my pocket to buy a ficha to see what her deal is.
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12-19-20 08:27 #18764
Posts: 6522Dickus,
Thanks for your compliment.
I know a couple good examples of average guys who made the right moves for their careers and lifestyles and became very successful and happy with their lives.
One colleague left his secured management-level job, title, recognition with a big company, took a position outside of his areas of expertise with a struggling small company in San Diego. At the time his friends thought it was a risky wrong move, a step down. But the company became successful, a major player in high tech market, partly due to his contribution. His stock option keeps piling up, the vested portion is now a huge sum of money in this crazy bubble market. He's a simple man, likes his job and his employer, just quietly executes his job, no bullshit.
A few other guys were far better qualified than him for that job, but they were not always looking for opportunities like this guy. So he wins big and lives a very happy life in San Diego, but I have not seen him in La Zona. May be he's getting lots of love and good sex at home too.
I wished I had taken a job with Apple or Tesla. But the bay area is way too boring for me. It's sad to be stuck in dead end jobs in the freezing snow-belt states, freezing your butt off, shriveling your dick, no sex, no love, no fun, bad weather, bad food, bad neighbors, hostile, stupid and evil coworkers.
Everyone should constantly assess his career, lifestyle, living location and happiness situations and make decisive moves. Don't waste too many years of your life in unhappy situations.
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12-19-20 03:33 #18763
Posts: 1136Originally Posted by DickusMaximus [View Original Post]
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12-19-20 01:50 #18762
Posts: 155Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
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12-18-20 20:20 #18761
Posts: 6522The hunger game
Tijuana bar girls are in deep troubles, having used to their expensive lifestyles while not having income for the last 9 month under CoVid shutdowns.
They may play cool but are under extreme pressure to put food on the tables for their kids and families, and can be ruthless with guys. They are using every minute of their working hours trying tom make income. Some will drink their fichas slowly, some will do it quickly, but the minute the drinks are sucked up they will get up and leave to hook other guys.
There are no friends in business and bar girls are the most ruthless.
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12-18-20 19:42 #18760
Posts: 6522Spoiled Boys & Sad Boys
Rainman.
I feel sorry for the bros who freeze their dicks off in the Arctic states like Wisconsin and Minnesota when we live an dry and warm climate with sunshine year round, regularly go to Tijuana a few times a week, eating delicious spicy food, having fun partying with the bros all night, DFking, squeezing, groping, embracing pretty girls. We are having a lot more exciting and sexy fun every week than most people have in their entire lifetime, especially with a few bros I hang out with. I really appreciate the fun, supportive, giving, sharing, non-judgmental friendships with them.
I lived in the North East for decades with milder weather than the Mid West, but the long, cold, wet, dreary winters were still brutal. People cooped up indoors too long get cabin fever, become paranoid, angry, aggressive, abusive to one another.
One year a huge snow storm hit the East coast, the highways and field were all white under a couple feet of snow with zero visibility. About 2 dozen cars went off the highway and got stuck in the snow overnight, people froze to death. State troopers, snow plows and ambulances were busy all night but could not get to most accident scenes, could not even see cars buried under the snow along hundreds miles of highway and ditches.
I moved to the warm and sunny West Coast right after New Year that year, worked out my personal and professional life the best I could and lived happily ever after. I know a lot of people, born and raised on the East Coast, swear they would never move back to the snow belt.
Everyone should constantly assess his career, lifestyle, living location and happiness situations and make decisive moves. Don't waste too many years of your life in unhappy situations.
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12-18-20 19:15 #18759
Posts: 6522Saturday AYCE Mr. Pampas lunch then party with girls all night
Will head down at 10 AM, picking up a bro along the way. He wanted to treat us to lunch, anywhere we want, a very nice and cool guy. I am fortunate to have quite a few good friends, very cool and fun guys, to hang out with in Tijuana.
Will go to Mr. Pampas in downtown Tijuana for lunch, a very nice, clean, classy place with delicious AYCE Brazilian grilled meats and seafood served sizzling hot before heading to La Zona to party with the chicas all night. Mr. Pampas costs only $11 weekday and $15 weekend, way too cheap for this bro, so he doesn't have to spend too much for lunch on us. Beers are only $2; wines range from $15 to $100 a bottle.
Look at all that delicious meats and seafood served up at Mr. Pampas.
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12-18-20 15:32 #18758
Posts: 2794Originally Posted by Rainman306 [View Original Post]
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12-18-20 13:46 #18757
Posts: 763TR Thurs Dec 17
Got to Zona at around 9:30 pm. First stop was Jalos. Talent was sparse. There were a couple of 7's but the rest were prison tattoo'd train wrecks. Left after one beer. I don't know the deal with mongers complaining about $30 usd short term rooms. There are signs everywhere that say rooms are $14 usd for 30 minutes.
Next stop was Rizo. There were a decent amount of 7's available. There were hardly any mongers. The ratio was very favorable, by far the highest I'd ever seen in a puta bar. It must have been at least 8:1 puta / monger ratio. There were chicas everywhere, even lined up in chairs at the start of the main hallway. Yet there were plenty of empty tables because there was a severe shortage of mongers. Oh well, had two beer and headed for Hotel Coahuila.
Coahuila was interesting. As previously reported, they opened up a new club on the 3rd floor. It is appropriately named "The Club. " It is a rectangular room, about 3/4 the size of Adelita's main room. The ceiling is quite high, about 30 feet or so. There is a narrow elliptical stage in the center lined with about a dozen bar stools. The room is very black and dimly lit. It was a welcome sight, because honestly I like to see all, or at least a great deal, of the talent available from one perch. At The Club, you definitely have a view of all the talent currently on the floor. I saw one of twins along with fat Alaska. Her cafe business must not be doing so well in the playas. Although the new club was nice, the talent was the same old, worn down, fake T&A, aggressive sharky Adelita's putas. Wasn't interested in any AB hags so headed for Cascadas.
Cascadas was somewhat like Rizo, but to a lesser degree. Putas badly outnumbered mongers. There was seating readily available. When I was there last Thursday I left quickly because it was packed and no seats to be had. Last night was a whole different story. Not many mongers. Maybe it was because of the rain a couple hours earlier. Anyhow, talent was about as expected for a Thursday night.
Left and revisited Rizo and Coahuila. Rizo had cleared out dramatically. Still not many mongers but the chicas were reduced in number. Headed to Coahuila and it was just like it was prior in the evening. Then back to Cascadas. I was sitting near a heavily tatted younger monger who was ficha'ing two ugly putas. The uglier one had a really low, raspy voice that you would expect to hear on a tranny. They kept on pressuring him for more drinks. He relented and when the mesero brought the drinks, I saw him open his wallet. He had one $20 usd bill and that was it. He paid the $18 tab with the $20, which left his wallet completely devoid of any currency. A bit later, the chicas were pressuring him for more drinks, but this time there were 3. One heavily tatted flaquita came and joined her puta compatriots. He had no money left but refused to say so, instead pretending he was tired or whatever. Those chicas left immediately. They didn't waste any time at all. It was ruthless. They had been there a while because their table had remnants of many empty bottles and glasses along with a bottle of tequila in a bucket. I was surprised at how quickly the chicas left. And they didn't even have the decency to go off and scatter to a section of the floor where they wouldn't be seen by the monger that they had just abandoned. There was no goodbye thank you kiss or hug or anything. They literally walked 4 feet and sat at the ledge of the jacuzzi, a constant reminder to the monger that the putas preferred sitting by themselves on a jacuzzi ledge instead of sitting at a table with a monger who had just bought them many rounds, if there were no more $9 drinks being bought. It's like they immediately forgot about him as soon as he said no more drinks. Hope that monger learns his lesson and figures out that spending hundreds of dollars on fichas is a fool's task.
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12-18-20 13:17 #18756
Posts: 2344Originally Posted by DramaFree11 [View Original Post]
If opening back earlier (when the pandemic is spiking in its spread) will result in more infections (and more deaths) where and how do we strike a net beneficial balance?
If the spread is growing, wouldn't logic point to increasing social distancing and isolation, rather than change to less of it at this point?