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05-08-14 15:23 #584
Posts: 119Originally Posted by One Wing Low [View Original Post]
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04-21-14 20:32 #583
fka Captain Solo
Posts: 2409Hotels near school girls' corner
Most hotels on Constitucion are filthy. I don't go with these young girls because of the horribly dirty rooms in these hotels.
There is a hotel across Constitucion, on Coahuila, I forgot the name, a few doors East of Adlita bar. The rooms are nice, clean, airy. You have to go up a long stairs to go above bar Gloria. There are a few street girls hanging out in front of this hotel.
Or you can go to the hotels in the alley. The girls should be willing to walk a short distance.
Originally Posted by Leo Ryder [View Original Post]
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04-21-14 06:44 #582
Posts: 119Originally Posted by One Wing Low [View Original Post]
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04-20-14 02:51 #581
fka Captain Solo
Posts: 2409Correct way to SENTRI lanes
This is the correct way to SENTRI lanes:
1. Coahuila go East.
2. Madero turn right.
3. Benito Juarez turn left (Avoid left lanes with the jammed street to the short cut to the rotary then Hotel Pueblo Amigos)
4. Take right lane towards Paseo Los Heroes.
5. At the first rotary, turn left onto Decima / Sarabia, heading North East. Cross over the Tijuana river. You are now in ZONA RIO.
6. Next rotary go straight, Decima changed into Independencia.
7. At the second rotary look for Padre Kino. Turn left heading North west, look for Sentri signs. Padre Kino will merge into Calle Sentri.
8. If you get lost or cannot find Sentri, don't take the left lanes and go into the regular lanes. Turn right and drive around a few square blocks and you will find signs for SENTRI. Sentri lanes are always on the right or east side of the border crossing.
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04-19-14 20:38 #580
fka Captain Solo
Posts: 2409It's on Constitucion at corner of Coahuila, across the street from Playboy bar.
That's where the girls wearing plaid skirts hang out. These girls can be loud and boisterous. As I was sitting at the sea food cart, they were teasing me mercilessly, calling me a homo for not noticing how hot they were, laughing among themselves.
Thanks for your compliments. To be a good writer, one has to be very observant and creative in describing the acts, feelings, images, sensations. In words that will stir emotions form readers. I am not that creative yet. I was only trying to capture the hot times I had with Tijuana girls.
I always have very good times with the pretty girls in Tijuana. Tijuana should be in the must visit list of every willing and able male.
Originally Posted by Leo Ryder [View Original Post]
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04-19-14 17:06 #579
Posts: 119Originally Posted by One Wing Low [View Original Post]
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04-19-14 05:08 #578
fka Captain Solo
Posts: 2409I was eating my clam cocktail at the school girl corner when a sweet-looking girl walked out of the shop with her candy. She wears street clothes, not slutty stuffs like the rest of "school girl."
When she walked by the second time with her candy, I dropped my coctele and followed. She went into the Karaoke bar right around the corner near the school girl corner. A few big Mexican girls were belching out Spanish music on the top of their lungs. The place was pretty filthy.
The girl was very sweet-looking. She probably works in that joint. I waited for her but she never came out. Damn. I have to look for her again at that karaoke place.
Between eating the excellent raw clam cocktail and the hot, spicy and tasty pork tacos, being teased by the "school girls" with their short plaid skirts and high white socks, checking out the karaoke store, hanging out in strip clubs bullshitting with the bros, screwing the sexy putas who kept begging you to do it harder and faster. Tijuana is actually a very nice place to hang out and have unlimited sex day and night that won't break your banks.
There are some very good-looking girls in Tijuana, who are nice, clean, sexy, honest, and the best thing is, they unabashedly love sex.
Life is good.
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04-15-14 03:14 #577
fka Captain Solo
Posts: 2409
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04-13-14 06:02 #576
fka Captain Solo
Posts: 2409The old SENTRI lane is now bus lane
Went South Friday night about 6PM. Lots of cars jammed up at the border, backed up to the last exit before Mexico. Traffic was slow but steady. It took 20 minutes totaldrving from the last exit to Coahuila.
Got out of HongKong about 10PM. Took only 5 minutes to get to Benito Juarez, half of the lanes were being dugged up. Traffic was very light so took the cabbie short cut past the Medical gate, U turn at the McDonalds' rotary, then illegal left turn at the park onto the old SENTRI single lane heading towards the big foot bridge across the highway. At the cabbie drop off point at the park South of hotel Pueblo Amigo, the lane was blocked off with a rotund female policia guarding it.
I told her "SENTRI." She told me in rapid Spanish and gestures to make a few right turns to get on "El Ponte." Drove down to the end of that street, took a right. At the next stop sign took another right. It put me on a major ave with like 6 lanes. 2 of which had the SENTRI sign. The ave was Padre Kino with 2 SENTRI lanes on theleft side of the old SENTRI lane, which is now reserved for BUSES. Earlier in the night, policia blocks off cars, allowing only buses to enter. Later at night those SENTRI lanes are all open and merge together.
Did have to wait in SENTRI lane 15 minutes from the footbridge, so it took 30 minutes total on the way back. SENTRI is easy, quick and effortless.
There were 2 CBPs walking around with dogs sniffing cars. I bet if soem wise guys smear some putas' juice on their tires, CBP's dogs would probably have raging hard ons and try to "mount" the tires. Hehe.
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04-08-14 03:38 #575
fka Captain Solo
Posts: 2409Driving across
The beauty of crossing San Ysidro border in your own cars is that, if there are no big traffic jams, it only takes 10 minutes from the border to Coahuila and back. If you park the car, walk across the border, then take a cab, it would take about half an hour.
Driving you don't have to walk and sweat like pigs before rubbing your bodies all over the chicas. Believe me a nice, dry, clean, good-smelling body can significantly enhance the sexual experiences with any chicas.
I also feel safer in my own car, not the old, sweaty, rickety Mexican cabs. My mongermobile has SENTRI sticker and Mexico's insurance. I have not been stopped by policia for the last 2 years driving over. Just go slow and observe all traffic signs, don't weave around too much, and you should be fine.
I was cruising fast down the twisty coastal road down to Ensenada, no problemos. I clocked old, run-down Mexican pick up trucks doing 80-90 MPH on that road anyway.
I rarely find traffic jams on the way down. On the way back, early on weekends, like before 10 PM, the cabbies' SENTRI shortcut may be blocked by the cars waiting for the damn medical lane. Cars would be backed up on Benito Juarez, and there would be policias telling you to take other lanes. At this point you should not follow the cops' stupid directions but just take the right lane to Via Rapida then turn left on Indepencia to cross over to Zona Rio, then look for Kino Padre and turn left to get on SENTRI lane.
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04-08-14 02:41 #574
Posts: 3196Originally Posted by GolfSexRroll [View Original Post]
Use Google Maps on your smartphone. It works in Mexico, although you can't use the navigator portion without a data connection. You'll see the "eastern approach" to the SENTRI isn't particularly difficult. Drive it a couple of times during the day. Same with Otay. Go north at the Cuauhtemoc Glorieta for 5 minutes, turn right on Bellas Artes and you're right there. Easy, peasy.
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04-07-14 18:45 #573
Posts: 17Originally Posted by GolfSexRroll [View Original Post]
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04-07-14 14:32 #572
Posts: 734Forget the car
Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
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04-07-14 09:04 #571
Posts: 3196Originally Posted by One Wing Low [View Original Post]
Otay is easier still, but farther and it closes at 10:00 during the week and at 12:00 on weekends.
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04-06-14 16:55 #570
fka Captain Solo
Posts: 2409I want to visit my Mexican chicas, but cannot risk getting stuck for 3 hours crossing the border on the way back, especially at night on weekends. I have been mapping the approach to Sentri lanes.
Forget about the cabbies' short cut to Calle Sentri via the rotary South of the McDonalds. It's usually jammed for hours by people waiting for the medical lane.
I went into Mapquest and was able to print out the map to Sentri via Padre Kino. You have to drive a few extra blocks but I have been able to get on Sentri lane without delay:
1. Coahuila go East.
2. Madero turn right.
3. Benito Juarez turn left(Avoid leftlanes with the jammed street to the regular lanes and short cut to the rotarythen Hotel Pueblo Amigos)
4. Take right lane towards via rapida.
5. Benito Juarez will merge into via rapida.
6. Independencia turn left heading North east. Cross over the Tijuana river. You are now in ZONA RIO.
7. At the second rotary look for Padre Kino. Turn left heading North west, look for Sentri signs. Padre Kino will merge into Calle Sentri.
8. If you get lost or cannot find Sentri, don't take the left lanes and go into the regular lanes. Turn right and drive around a few square blocks and you will find signs for SENTRI. Sentri lanes are always on the right or east side of the border crossing.
In the past I had been directed by policias to take the long approach and found plenty of SENTRI signs in this area. You cannot get lost.
If you get really lost, find the Toll roadeast bound to Tecate and cros over at OaytMesa. I don't like to go too far away from Zona Norte / Rio. May get ambushed by hungry policias on the east side.
Any local bro cares to take one for the team and try out this slightly longer but surer approach to the fast Calle Sentri? Please report back. Gracias.
Mapquest lets you print out the map but Google map sucks and won't allow printing!