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11-09-19 06:06 #16712
Posts: 2692Originally Posted by Goyo61 [View Original Post]
When my puta and I head to the hotel, we both skip our way to the hotel.
There is no shame in the Zona Norte!
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11-09-19 04:05 #16711
Posts: 138Originally Posted by Goyo61 [View Original Post]
Head held high.
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11-09-19 02:13 #16710
Posts: 106Originally Posted by LuvMexicanas [View Original Post]
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11-08-19 19:07 #16709
Posts: 161Originally Posted by Goyo61 [View Original Post]
HK limo was attacked by taxi cartel years ago. Some car rammed the limo and the driver ran off. This was during the yellow taxi reign of terror.
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11-08-19 06:34 #16708
Posts: 334Special Moments
There are so many unique experiences I have just loved when visiting red light district in Tijuana.
One is the walk of shame you see guys doing as they are going up to and back from the hotel room with the girls!
Many times they seem to have their head a little lowered. Or it has at least seemed that way from my perception.
One time in particular I was walking upstairs at Cascadas Hotel with a girl and made eye contact with another girl who was walking downstairs with a guy she just fucked. The girl walking downstairs smiled at me as our eyes met on the stairway for a moment and she giggled as to realizing I was going up for a "second round" with another girl.
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11-08-19 06:27 #16707
Posts: 334Free Shuttle
I alternate between using Taxi, Uber and free HK shuttle.
Of course Uber is cheapest but sit in the front seat if you do so you look more like a friend and not a Uber passenger.
If I take the free HK shuttle I still tip the guy $5 in appreciation and it's probably safer than the taxi as who in their right mind would mess with HK shuttles considering the connection to cartel's?
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11-07-19 17:23 #16706
Posts: 1949Walk
Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
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11-07-19 10:14 #16705
Posts: 3205Originally Posted by MrEnternational [View Original Post]
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11-07-19 08:04 #16704
Posts: 161Originally Posted by ClamSlammer [View Original Post]
One time the Zona Shuttle dropped me off at HK and I started walking down Coahuila and the driver ran after me and said Hey man you got to go inside HK, so I did, then walked through and into the alley.
So many options, and so many reasons to not take a taxi. Their reign of terror is over.
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11-07-19 05:23 #16703
Posts: 334If that was your worst mistake consider yourself blessed! In terms of risk I still think it's safer to Taxi than to walk anywhere so you had the right idea. The other thing is to talk money before you get in the car. Your the one with the power in this negotiation. The driver of course just wants to get you in the car as fast as possible but talk to the driver for a moment and engage all your perceptions to make the best decision. I have a bigger boob thing I did by dropping my wallet at Azul's. The nice guy told me at the next table over but could have been a very painful experience.
Originally Posted by ChinaMan360 [View Original Post]
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11-07-19 04:57 #16702
Posts: 1290Originally Posted by ClamSlammer [View Original Post]
I will sometimes tip 20 pesos if he's a good conversation.
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11-07-19 03:52 #16701
Posts: 15998Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
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11-07-19 03:19 #16700
Posts: 3205Originally Posted by ChinaMan360 [View Original Post]
The Yellow taxis operate on a "zone" system. All trips within a particular zone are the same price. Going from one zone to another is (supposedly) a fixed price. Sometimes you'll see signboards of rates posted near Yellow taxi stands.
Taxi Libre operated on meters before, but now operate on a sort of "distance" formula. The problem is that the locals know roughly how much a taxi ride from Point A to Point be should be, and pay accordingly. Usually they will ask, the driver will give a price, they will either agree or negotiate or walk to the next cab.
Now back when I used to take cabs from the border, I knew the price from the border to Plaza Rio, or to Centro, was 50 pesos. So, I always had pesos available. One always sits in the front seat unless you're with somebody else. They take you, you hand them the money, you get out. An alternative is to verify first. Then get into the front seat. Note that maybe 70 pesos would be OK now, just because gas is so freaking high and the 50 peso price is quite old.
A good alternative is to call an Uber. I never use taxis anymore. If I'm not driving, it's an Uber except for VERY rare occasions.
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11-07-19 02:47 #16699
Posts: 15998Originally Posted by ChinaMan360 [View Original Post]
They have never said anything else to me other than talking about the traffic or saying they would take a different route because of it. They have never asked for more money or anything when I get out. They just drive off. I am 5'9" 250.
A buddy of mine is the one that taught me it was 50 pesos because I would always just walk before that, no matter what time it was. He was like I am not about to do all that walking. Let's take a taxi. It is only 50 pesos.
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11-07-19 00:36 #16698
Posts: 2422I've taken taxis twice in the last 5 years and both times I am pretty sure I got ripped off. Nowadays I completely ignore the Taxi Barkers especially the ones camped outside the Clubs. I don't even bother saying no. Just walk on by.