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04-06-20 03:46 #17196
Posts: 51Locating a contact
I posted it in other forums, broadcasting here for more eyes.
During these critical time specially for WGs, I feel I should support one of the girls I met last year in Tijuana. She was particularly nice to me not just in bed but otherwise too. The problem is I deleted all the contact info I had back then. No Whatsapp backup, No other form of interaction history, and to top it all I even forgot her name (burying face in hands).
But I still feel the urge to do something, so I am posting it here to get any idea or may be contact of someone who may have contact of that chica. Here is what I know:
She was working in Maria Bonita MP in May last year. She was short and plump, huge tits. Her name was something like Tia or tinny. I thought of calling Maria Bonita but not sure if that is a good idea.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks brethren,
Kplayer.
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04-05-20 21:57 #17195
Posts: 155Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
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04-05-20 21:10 #17194
Posts: 558Originally Posted by Aviator400 [View Original Post]
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04-05-20 20:25 #17193
Posts: 197Is your Senti / GE worth losing?
Originally Posted by TomJackin [View Original Post]
Just the thought of getting sick is enough to prevent me from going out unnecessarily.
I never do BBFS for the same reason. I want a long, healthy, and happy mongering career.
Until recently, I would not have thought that my GE status would have been at risk when Shelter In Place was recommended.
However, now that they are actually citing people for failing to shelter in place and follow the mandates, it could come up as a minor criminal activity and give them a reason / excuse to reject renewal.
I have not missed a flight in four years, because I am able to avoid long lines and keep my shoes on.
I LOVE my GE card and don't want to give them an excuse not to renew.
Funny Story:
I walked near the head of line at the old border crossing.
An old guy (guessing late 60's or early 70's, traveling solo, and likely a fellow monger) said harshly, "You are not going to cut in front of me!
The BP officer had just stopped the crowd from going though the gate, pulsing the long line.
I replied in a civil tone, "I have Sentri. Do you have Sentri?
The BP officer heard my reply and shouted at me over five other people that she had just cut off from entering the screening area, "Sentri? Come on through. ".
I stepped up. Showed my card, and proceeded to the Sentri line where one other person was waiting to be screened.
Sorry dude. I wasn't being rude; I was just exercising the privilege. Be careful about the assumptions you make.
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04-05-20 18:13 #17192
Posts: 6517How close can the cartels get to you?
One night a few years back, I already had a couple sessions with the chicas and was sitting at HK's Kowloon bar, sucking down beers to recoup, watching the strip show and the hundreds hot girls wandering by.
Sitting quietly next to me was a nice, slim, clean cut, wholesome young Mexican guy in his mid 20's, wearing ordinary jean, a white polo shirt and tan wind breaker. He was sitting quietly on a stool, not drinking, not smoking, not moving, his eyes fixated on the stage, but not a single mesero or chica approached him to sell drinks or sex. Then a procession of HK's managers, MC, security bosses ect slowly walked past the guy, shook his hand, nodded their heads respectfully. The guy shook their hands but did not move, gesture, say anything or look at them to acknowledge; his eyes were glued on the stage. I suspected he was a local hot shot, but he looked so young, nice and clean. I scanned the club looking for his bodyguards, but did not find anyone resembling muscles. He appeared to sit there all by himself.
In Oct 2019, Mexico's Policia Federale apprehended El Chapo's oldest son, Olivio Guzman, in Culiacan. The Sinaloa cartel mounted a massive military operation, burning cars and buses, blocking streets, shutting down the whole city, assaulting policia headquarters. Under-armed and undermanned Federalis had to release Olivio Guzman. The pics showed he was the guy sitting next to me in HK that night. Allegedly Olivio has not and is not involved in the Sinaloa cartel's drug trade, only his 2 younger brothers.
https://nationalpost.com/news/world/...-el-chapos-son
I suspect the cartels, chicas and workers in La Zona have very good situation awareness and know a lot more about the people hanging out in their work place than you can guess. Take this info for what's it's worth and act accordingly.
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04-05-20 16:08 #17191
Posts: 2793Originally Posted by GoodQuestions [View Original Post]
You also have to figure your time. Time is money and if you spend 2-3 days traveling that adds a tremendous amount to your trip. My last couple of trips to Moscow I had major delays. The airlines compensated some, but I was still out of pocket money. Not to mention missing additional work. Also, some of these guys are on the commuter 2-3 hours a day researching, they forgot to mention this.
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04-05-20 15:23 #17190
Posts: 1930Outside the Zona
I know some of you fellas live in Tijuana and / or have significant social networks down there so I have a question. The Zona bars are closed but what about bars like La Cueva Del Peludo that are away from the areas where the gringos roam and caters more to locals?
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04-05-20 08:58 #17189
Posts: 334Funny to hear someone say "mongering career" . It really can be!
Guys are constantly saying what they paid for a girl on this forum. Your correct about the names I guess for a little privacy but it would be interesting to see what a girl is charging other people.
I am not to embarrassed to share what I paid if it was too much. It's a good way to learn from others. Yea. It is a "guys" club a bit so I will get some grief but it's OK, as most of the guys on the board seem perty supportive of each other and also one of the good things about being over 50 years old, is others don't get "a vote" on how you feel about yourself.
In-other-words, what others think means less and less as you get very comfortable in your own skin and know that if I lived the life of someone else I would think just like them, and if they lived in my shoes, they would be making the exact same decisions so don't go to hard on others as we all have our "filters" that we view life through.
Goyo.
Originally Posted by GoodQuestions [View Original Post]
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04-05-20 05:16 #17188
Posts: 1930Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
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04-05-20 04:02 #17187
Posts: 597Originally Posted by GoodQuestions [View Original Post]
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04-05-20 02:50 #17186
Posts: 1283Originally Posted by Phordphan [View Original Post]
As another poster said, we'd all be better off using critical thinking instead of accepting what is spit out in the media. If even 20% of what the media portrays Tijuana to be were true, I would never return.
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04-04-20 23:19 #17185
Posts: 3192Originally Posted by Jackie888 [View Original Post]
The above was a pull quote from the second article. The first, too, dealt with increased drug cartel violence.
So, do you have any evidence to show that, then or now, American tourists were / are being targeted by cartels? Do you have any evidence to show that cartels are targeting cars with CA plates, of which there are about a bazillion in Tijuana.
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04-04-20 19:17 #17184
Posts: 116In my mongering career I've wondered two things. How come guys don't post names and at times don't write how much they paid a chica. I've thought is got to do with PLM stuff. And now with the Corona going on guys on this site and on CB are posting tips on how to send money to their chicas. I think in this situation is the right thing to do. I still can't help but laugh every time I read these kinds of posts but still I'm supporting you guys. This brings me to the second part of my question. Sometimes when I posted the damage in my reports I didn't want to do it cause I was embarrassed about overpaying for what I got in return. And now look at where we're at.
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04-04-20 15:38 #17183
Posts: 2420Hope the cartel don't start kidnapping people again
https://www.yahoo.com/news/mexico-mu...145257601.html
It's no surprise that the cartel and criminals are increasing the killings now that the police / military are staying home.
If you think you have a high risk tolerance, want to guess what the risk tolerance for criminals and cartel members are?
With business (racketeering) slowing, I wonder if the Tijuana cartel will go back to kidnapping and torture like they used to specialized in.
If you drive into Tijuana for "dental works," consider removing your California "fresh meat" license plates, wear a hat and look Mexican.
https://www.insightcrime.org/investi...he-new-normal/
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04-04-20 10:10 #17182
Posts: 3192Originally Posted by AmorPorFavor [View Original Post]