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04-21-20 21:47 #17331
Posts: 19Originally Posted by DonCarlos1234 [View Original Post]
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04-21-20 03:50 #17330
Posts: 413Where? Wish I could tell you
Originally Posted by CaptainSolo [View Original Post]
I did not stop to converse, who knows. I think daytime is busier. Police seem to have everywhere else on total lock down after dark.
I made some calls today to previous management, employees, girls etc. There are ways to meet them. Not cheap but they are the TOP GIRLS. I hope to be reunited and renew vows with a special girl (LOL) tomorrow night behind closed doors. I can pvt mess you after this trip and we might rendezvous in the future. Of course you can not let my wife find out.
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04-20-20 16:39 #17329
Posts: 6522Welcome to ovid world in Tijuana
Don Carlos,
You said bars were closed, but where did the real cuties come from? From the bars or from the streets?
Escorts are flaky baits and switches. I texted a few in the US. One wanted $400 for ST. WTF? The rest never replied.
Thanks for the info. Please keep us updated.
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04-20-20 07:02 #17328
Posts: 413Welcome to ovid world in Tijuana
Drove (Uber) around Cascades alley, in front of Hong Kong, Adelita's. Etc. Yes the wall girls are still out there! Saw about a dozen, It was around 7 PM. ZERO customers. Only crazy people. Wandering & lost. So I guess it's a buyers' market. Lights on at the bars, nobody home, no entrada. I think daytime might be better but to my surprise there were a couple real cuties. Where would you take them? Into some filthy 20 minute flea bag flop house? Even if you find a decent looking girl that is your next hurdle.
I think the virus is to blame for the quantity & quality of the escorts. Went thru every listing except Queens. Called, google image search, set appointments for no shows (guess I asked too many?'s about their weight and timeliness of their photos) Rejected all but one & she was nothing special. (Roxanna 9442 Mileroticas) too many to count. Ran out of time. Don't waste your time. Don't they own mirrors in Tijuana? Bathroom scales? What is it? These butts are getting bigger all the time. Well tomorrow I call my friends that managed Hong Kong. (sorry no names here) I'm going to see if they reject as many girls as I do. LOL.
Getting across (driving) the border with a USA passport and a good REASON for being here, no problem. I didn't get stopped twice in 2 weeks. But if you are new to this, don't do it. WAIT.
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04-19-20 21:25 #17327
Posts: 1283Originally Posted by Hargow20 [View Original Post]
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04-19-20 19:55 #17326
Posts: 155Originally Posted by DonCarlos1234 [View Original Post]
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04-19-20 19:48 #17325
Posts: 657You were lucky: Did Aspirin Contribute to Flu Deaths? By Bill Sardi
. . There seems to be something missing in explanations why otherwise healthy and younger adults die from the flu. Does a dark angel just come visit these kids that die and take them? Fearing a repeat of the 1918 Spanish flu, which resulted in millions of deaths worldwide, what could be done to avert a similar deadly pandemic now?
Dr. Karen M. Starko MD provides us with some important clues. She hypothesizes the high mortality rates due to the 1918 Spanish flu resulted from the over-use of aspirin. The evidence Dr. Starko provides is compelling.
Physicians of the day were unaware that the recommended medication regimens (8. 0—31.2 grams per day, or 8000 to 31,200 milligrams) during that time period produce aspirin levels associated with hyperventilation (33%) and fluid accumulation in the lungs (pulmonary edema 3%) of subjects.
Accumulation of fluid in the lungs was recently found in 46% of 26 aspirin-intoxicated adults. In lab experiments, aspirin increases lung fluid and impairs clearance of mucus.
In 1918 aspirin was recommend by the US Surgeon General, the US Navy, and the Journal of the American Medical Association just prior to the October death spike.
The US Army camp with the highest mortality rate had ordered 100,000 aspirin tablets.
The descriptions of flu-related, aspirin-induced lung disease by Dr. Starko are gripping. She cites records of doctors describing aspirin lung as looking like "the lungs of the drowned. " There were small hemorrhages in the lungs which appeared "dark and red and wet, dripping wet. ".
Google Bill Sardi Aspirin Flu Deaths for the full article. . .
Originally Posted by TjBrazil [View Original Post]
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04-19-20 18:03 #17324
Posts: 413Going to Uber around Zona Norte & other areas,
Anyone in Tijuana now? Let's do a streetwalker drive by.
I'm by Zona Rio. The streets are deserted. Police did not bother me getting here & I have a letter from Dentist with appointment info. Yet just driving around in my private vehicle, not wanting to deal with the conversations and risk. Notice the escorts are doing uber pool. So Uber drivers (just like usa) out and about. PM me is you are game.
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04-19-20 10:58 #17323
Posts: 1173Coronavirus
I can say with certainty that I had the coronavirus for 2 days. My experience: I was talking to someone and I felt something go straight down my throat into my lungs. It was weird because I could feel it go down. Kind of like Flem when you cough. I went home and I had problems taking breaths. It was like oxygen was being constricted every time I tried to breathe. I was getting less of it when I took a breath. It was scary for sure. I stayed home for 2 days and took 3 aspirin every 8 hours. After 2 days it was gone. I can see how this can kill people if it progresses since it constricts you from breathing oxygen. I don't know if the aspirin helped but it sure couldn't have hurt. I don't smoke or do drugs and have lost weight so that probably expelled the virus quicker than if I was in poor health.
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04-19-20 10:42 #17322
Posts: 2569Get a prescription from your doctor and take it with you when you cross. One of the Mexican customs agents said they would accept this when you cross. One of bar employees told me that lockdown will be over at the end of April.
Originally Posted by Goyo61 [View Original Post]
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04-19-20 10:03 #17321
Posts: 994Second Wave. Wuhan, Singapore and Taiwan. Third Wave Hong Kong? Mexico no peak?
Mexico would just have a continuous period if things are not improved by mid summer.
Mass number of reported death in Mexico would be the only indicator for sure like NYC. Limited tests in MEX.
CBP action currently is enforcing "Stay at Home Order, issued by the State of California. April 4 experience.
Trump's liberation movement impact on CBP / Border Crossing to Tijuana will be tested in the coming week.
Originally Posted by GoodQuestions [View Original Post]
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04-19-20 08:52 #17320
Posts: 289Originally Posted by BrotherMouzone [View Original Post]
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04-19-20 07:24 #17319
Posts: 334First of all. If you get a airline ticket just make sure it's flexible as nobody knows at this point what will be happening in June. Currently if I crossed and they asked the purpose I would not say I am a tourist. I would say I am going to a pharmacy. Or going to a dentist etc. A specific need. (Normally I could just say I am going to get a Taco. Or just any place. But since the virus stuff they are trying to limit access for specific needs. Not mongering.
Also. Make a copy of your passport before you send it in. Bring the copy with you to show proof that you have one and it's getting renewed and also. Bring your US drivers license etc. Reading through some of these threads there are others that explained what they said when they went down there.
They may give you a little grief for not having a passport not expired. But they let people in who don't have passports! They give them grief but they let them in. (at least from what I have heard).
Also. Coming back you will probably get pulled aside by US customs and need to go through there detention process where you go into this other room with a bunch of others and need to meet with a customs agent who asks you a few questions to prove you are who you say you are. (of course the copy of your expired passport should help with that).
So yes, it's a bit of a pain but I think very doable. If you make it and looking to connect up for a beer give me a holler when your out here.
Goyo.
Originally Posted by BrotherMouzone [View Original Post]
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04-19-20 03:47 #17318
Posts: 1283Car rental
This is probably a long shot for locals. But has anyone actually rented a car at the airport and drove it into Mexico? I believe Budget and Dollar allow it. Just curious if you had any trouble crossing with a rental. And if the rental company shafts you on Mex insurance.
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04-18-20 18:35 #17317
Posts: 592Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]