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08-21-23 02:31 #23585
Posts: 3851Originally Posted by Explorer8939 [View Original Post]
The winds picked up for awhile. I thought some trees were going to snap eventually but nothing happened. It was basically a wet rainy day with some moments raining heavier than others but nothing severe.
Edit : Now it is coming down hard again. I expect this to go on until very late in the evening.
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08-21-23 01:24 #23584
Posts: 3320Originally Posted by Artisttyp [View Original Post]
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08-20-23 22:37 #23583
Posts: 3851Originally Posted by CocrBrotheler [View Original Post]
I am at ground zero Ticuan Headquarters. Rain is really coming down now. The SHYT storm is about to become reality.
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08-20-23 19:59 #23582
Posts: 2566I agree the sidewalks over flow and the mucky mess gets on your clothes.
Originally Posted by Explorer8939 [View Original Post]
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08-20-23 19:07 #23581
Posts: 684Happy Hurricane!
Originally Posted by Explorer8939 [View Original Post]
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08-20-23 07:32 #23580
Posts: 1930Originally Posted by Explorer8939 [View Original Post]
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08-20-23 02:14 #23579
Posts: 3320It's gping to get very wet in Tijuana soon.
A good time to avoid going into Mexico right now.
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08-19-23 23:37 #23578
Posts: 3851Originally Posted by Rainman306 [View Original Post]
If I were you I would hole up in the Grand Hotel and use that as an incentive to the Cueva chicas to visit after work. You can also receive escorts there so if things don't go as planned you have a sure bet with the escorts.
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08-19-23 22:00 #23577
Posts: 244La Cuevo Del Peludo. All Logistics
I am only available to do weekend trips to Tijuana the rest of the year. Thinking of either trying to stay at Chicago Club hotel or La Cuevo Del Peludo hotel.
What are the going rates for girls at LCDP?
Are there taxis around or you need to arrange uber / lyft?
Is there food, entertainment or other bars nearby. Within walking distance? Is walking in that area safe?
What's the closest or best border entry to go to from LCDP?
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08-19-23 16:59 #23576
Posts: 1173Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
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08-19-23 15:01 #23575
Posts: 98Originally Posted by MadMan19 [View Original Post]
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08-19-23 05:36 #23574
Posts: 3192Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
I really don't think the cartels operate on the "if I can't have it, nobody can have it" business model. And that's exactly what you would have if somebody decided to shoot up the joint.
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08-19-23 04:52 #23573
Posts: 1065Apples to oranges
Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
HK and other bars have been around for a long time and nothing like that has ever happened, and Tijuana in general just look at how many tourists travel there every day yet it's very very rare that a tourist is murdered so that's why I always claim that Tijuana is no different today as far as dangers to tourists as it was before. Does Tijuana have a high murder rate. Yes but the very high majority is Cartels fighting between themselves. So if you are are worried you can not come but with all the shootings in the US I would say that your just as likely to get shot at your local mall.
Also the link you provided is from a biased news that seems to be tailoring its report for its viewers. I'm not sure what Mexican news outlets they got their information from but reports I've read have different details and this case is still being investigated so what really happened might be better reported later but leave it to the news to jump to conclusions before doing any actual investigations.
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08-18-23 22:23 #23572
Posts: 1173For all the people that say the cartel only kill each other and people that get into their business, well here were students that were kidnapped and murdered because they wouldn't work for them. Anyone that thinks they wouldn't shoot up HK is naive.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/five-s...b-offer-report
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08-18-23 16:04 #23571
Posts: 766Hurricane "Hilary"
Watch out for this weekend. Tropical Hurricane "Hilary" over Tijuana, San Diego and LOS Angeles. Lots of rain and wind. Check the weather forecast.