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  1. #442
    Quote Originally Posted by DickusMaximus  [View Original Post]
    Do you have even the faintest glimmer of an idea of how a real estate transaction in Mexico actually works? Because nothing in your comments suggests that you do. Mexico is not the US and its done completely differently there.
    This is the exact type of post that is universally detrimental to this board. A totally misguided attack on a flawless post, an attack that offered zero supporting evidence. And when confronted and asked to provide some supporting evidence, the attacker, predictably, goes silent because he knows he was completely in the wrong. I posted something that is undoubtedly 100% accurate, then get attacked by someone who obviously knows nothing that says I was wrong, but refuses to point out how or why I was wrong.

    My point was that it is impossible to sell real estate in Mexico and go through the process and close in a week or less. Those that are attacking me lack the cognizant capability to ascertain that two countries can have the same or similar laws and processes. Just because there are two separate countries, doesn't mean that their respective laws MUST be "completely different. " This denial of reality is the fatal flaw in my detractors' argument. For example, is the process for selling a car "completely different" in Canada as in the USA? Of course not. The process is essentially the same. Just like conveying real estate in Mexico and the USA. The process is essentially the same. But Dickus Maximus and other clueless posters are insisting that since the countries are different, the laws and processes MUST be "completely different" as well, which is laughably untrue.

    So if you guys are going to continue to challenge my post, point out ONE major difference between Mexico and USA real estate transaction process, one in particular that would enable the ability to close a sale in Mexico in 7 days or less. Since the process is "completely different" there must be many, many differences right? So just point out one. Either point out one difference or be a man of integrity and post an apology.

  2. #441
    Quote Originally Posted by DickusMaximus  [View Original Post]
    Do you have even the faintest glimmer of an idea of how a real estate transaction in Mexico actually works? Because nothing in your comments suggests that you do. Mexico is not the US and its done completely differently there.
    Along with his 'parallel process' misconceptions.

    He seems to asserting that a strongarm type theft in a Mexican real estate transaction takes months and months of activity and involvement, instead of just criminal pressure at closing.

  3. #440
    Quote Originally Posted by DickusMaximus  [View Original Post]
    Do you have even the faintest glimmer of an idea of how a real estate transaction in Mexico actually works? Because nothing in your comments suggests that you do. Mexico is not the US and its done completely differently there.
    OK Mr. Expert on Mexican Real Estate Transactions, since you are an expert and a licensed Mexican Real Estate professional, could you please elaborate on how the transfer of Mexican real estate is "completely different" than in the USA Sure, there are minor differences, but how is it "completely different?" There are no appraisals, no building inspections, no loans by banks, no escrow, no closing? You just walk up to the owner of a house, hand them cash and they hand you the keys and that's it? LOL.

  4. #439
    Quote Originally Posted by ClamSlammer  [View Original Post]
    You don't. If you're going to make up shit, at least make it. 000001% believable. Even if it was true, you really think it takes only a week to pre-approved, apply for and get final approval by the bank for a loan, deposits, appraisal, building inspections, title research, title insurance, escrow and closing. In a week? LOL
    Do you have even the faintest glimmer of an idea of how a real estate transaction in Mexico actually works? Because nothing in your comments suggests that you do. Mexico is not the US and its done completely differently there.

  5. #438

    Imperial Beach Navy Vet Released by Iran

    Michael are. White, a retired Navy cook living in Imperial Beach, went to Iran to visit an alleged GF met on line, was arrested in 2018 and sentenced to 13 years for allegedly insulting Iran's supreme leader and posting private information online. He was released today with CoVid-19 symptoms.

    Some of the bros in this site probably know him in La Zona. With tens of thousands hot, young, sexy and willing Latina girls only 1 mile South of Imperial Beach, I don't buy his cover of visiting a GF in Iran whom he met on line. He was doing something serious that pissed the Iranian Imams off. Be careful of schemes by intelligence agencies, using pussies to recruit horny guys to do stupid, evil things against various governments and warring factions.

    This guy is likely a regular in La Zona. Will try to get hold him to find out how sweet Iranian pussies were, and if they were worth 2 years in prison.

    With the pissing contests on going between governments, anyone can be arrested and used for political manipulations. It's wise not to visit or even transit hostile countries like Iran, China, Russia, Venezuela, Cuba ect. Travel exclusively to Mexico for fun, sex, food, recreations with the companies of sweet, sexy and pretty Mexican chicas.

    https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-...d-to-10-years/

    Lawyer: US Navy veteran held in Iran sentenced to 10 years.

    Jon Gambrell, The Associated Press March 17,2019.

    In this 2018 photograph released by lawyer Mark Zaid, Michael are. White, right, is seen with his mother, Joanne White, left. White, a USA Navy veteran from California, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison in Iran, his lawyer said Saturday, March 16,2019, becoming the first American known to be imprisoned there since President Donald Trump took office. (White family via AP).

    DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A USA Navy veteran from California has been sentenced to 10 years in prison in Iran, his lawyer said Saturday, becoming the first American known to be imprisoned there since President Donald Trump took office.

    Though the case against Michael are. White remains unclear, it comes as Trump has taken a hard-line approach to Iran by pulling the USA Out of Tehran's nuclear deal with world powers.

    Iran, which in the past has used its detention of Westerners and dual nationals as leverage in negotiations, has yet to report on White's sentence in state-controlled media. Its mission to the United Nations did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    "Obviously the concern is that the Iranians are using this as a tool against the United States, given the other individuals who are in custody," Washington-based lawyer Mark Zaid told The Associated Press.

    White's arrest was first reported by IranWire, an online news service run by Iranian expatriates, which interviewed a former Iranian prisoner who said he met White at Vakilabad Prison in the northeastern city of Mashhad in October.

    In the time since, White has been convicted of insulting Iran's supreme leader and posting private information online, Zaid said. He said the information surrounding the case remained vague. He learned of the sentence from the USA State Department, which in turn learned of it from the Swiss government, which looks after American interests in Iran.

    The State Department said late Saturday that it was "aware of the detention of a USA Citizen in Iran. ".

    "We have no higher priority than the safety and security of USA Citizens abroad," it said, without elaborating on the case.

    The New York Times first reported White's 10-year sentence.

    White's mother, Joanne White, had told the Times that her son, who lives in Imperial Beach, California, went to Iran to see a woman she described as his girlfriend and had booked a July 27 flight back home to San Diego via the United Arab Emirates. She filed a missing person report with the State Department after he did not board the flight. She added that he had been undergoing treatment for a neck tumor and has asthma.

    White worked as a cook in the USA Navy and left the service about a decade ago.

    Zaid said Saturday that White apparently traveled to Mashhad without informing the woman in advance. It remains difficult for Americans to get visas to Iran, 40 years after the Islamic Revolution and the USA Embassy hostage crisis.

    "That's certainly our concern, that's he's being used as a pawn," Zaid said. "But we're more in a confused state than an aware state."

    There are three other Americans known to be held in Iran.

    Iranian-American Siamak Namazi and his octogenarian father Baquer, a former UNICEF representative who served as governor of Iran's oil-rich Khuzestan province under the USA -backed shah, are both serving 10-year sentences on espionage charges. Iranian-American art dealer Karan Vafadari and his Iranian wife, Afarin Neyssari, received 27-year and 16-year prison sentences, respectively. Chinese-American graduate student Xiyue Wang was sentenced to 10 years in prison for allegedly "infiltrating" the country while doing doctoral research on Iran's Qajar dynasty.

    Iranian-American Robin Shahini was released on bail in 2017 after staging a hunger strike while serving an 18-year prison sentence for "collaboration with a hostile government. " Shahini has since return to America and is now suing Iran in USA Federal court.

    Also in an Iranian prison is Nizar Zakka, a USA Permanent resident from Lebanon who advocated for internet freedom and has done work for the USA Government. He was sentenced to 10 years on espionage-related charges.

    Former FBI agent Robert Levinson, who vanished in Iran in 2007 while on an unauthorized CIA mission, remains missing. Iran says that Levinson is not in the country and that it has no further information about him, though his family holds Tehran responsible for his disappearance.

  6. #437

    Vaccine

    I read that over 100 medical companies worldwide are furiously working day and night to come up w a vaccine or cure for Coronavirus / Covid 19. I hope they come up w something soon. This is getting boring staying at home.

    As for me, I'm going to So. Cal next week (LA / San Diego) to see some friends. That's as close to Tijuana that I'm getting. Even though I have free cancelled flight down there, I'll just wait it out.

  7. #436
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Artiste.

    If Hawgow survives after humping Kayla, we should be OK.
    True!

    If anyone survives dumpster sex during a Covid outbreak his stem cells should be preserved and re-injected into every Tijuana monger.

  8. #435

    Hargow humping Kayla

    Artiste.

    If Hawgow survives after humping Kayla, we should be OK.

  9. #434
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Unless an effective vaccine is available soon, there will be no more public events, festivities, gatherings, parties anywhere in the world. It's sad that our civilization is pretty much destroyed by a tiny virus.

    The last time I was in La Zona was Feb 28 when Coronavirus infection was going strong in California. Since then I have been going to markets, stores, banks, restaurants ect. I just got tested and found clear with no antibodies, never infected and have no resistance.

    It has been 3 months since last time in Tijuana. A couple of my wingmen are still scared of getting infected in Tijuana. I am tempted to make a trip. The chance of getting infected by hot chicas in La Zona has to be much lower than mixing with the low brows in markets and restaurants.
    Tijuana is an urban city. It isn't the metropolis that somewhere like NYC or Chicago is but it happens to be an extremely large city in Mexico. I am pretty sure it is in the top 5 population wise? Don't quote me on that though.

    Regardless as mentioned Tijuana is a "city". Cities have crowded streets and markets. A lot of the population lives in apartments sometimes several inhabitants under one roof. Even in SFH areas the population is dense. Many places don't have good ventilation or windows that face outdoor air. Basically it is a death trap. It isn't much different of an environment than being in NYC. It isn't as grand BUT it shares many of the same urban variables.

    The clubs, restaurants, overused hookers. It all fails under Covid19.

    Today there was an article mentioning that Covid is a virus of the blood vessels and that's why overweight people or those with heart issues are high at risk. This isn't some sniffle inducing cold that you sip NyQuil to cure.

    To make matters worse there is cross border traffic that doesn't end. No matter what the entrance protocols like temperature checks Etc. might be; it still won't lessen your risk of getting it in Tijuana.

    Not to mention Tijuana is foreign soil. Different ways of handling things and a different layer of corruption that we will never understand.

    Tijuana will have one chance to open up for tourism and it better be the right timing or things will get really bad down there.

    It has also been since Feb that I have been down. I am hoping that by the holidays things will be a lot better. I just don't know and the looting and lack of unity in this virus battle is not promising to say the least.

    Yeah all because of some little virus.

  10. #433

    CoVid-19 vaccine

    Unless an effective vaccine is available soon, there will be no more public events, festivities, gatherings, parties anywhere in the world. It's sad that our civilization is pretty much destroyed by a tiny virus.

    The last time I was in La Zona was Feb 28 when Coronavirus infection was going strong in California. Since then I have been going to markets, stores, banks, restaurants ect. I just got tested and found clear with no antibodies, never infected and have no resistance.

    It has been 3 months since last time in Tijuana. A couple of my wingmen are still scared of getting infected in Tijuana. I am tempted to make a trip. The chance of getting infected by hot chicas in La Zona has to be much lower than mixing with the low brows in markets and restaurants.

  11. #432
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    LuvMex,

    I suspect all major events for crowds in the world will be canceled this year and may be even next year.

    Life is really screwed up and civilization destroyed due to public health mismanagement by China's government. The CoVid-19's death toll and health care costs must be very high but China would always conceal and lie to save fave and cover ass.

    To countries that demand impartial investigation into the source and propagation of this virus, China is now engaging in Wolf-pack diplomacy, acting like a bunch of thugs. China is also bullying countries in South China Sea and threatening free sea lanes. I am not surprised if naval battles will break out this year in South China Sea to see who can walk the talk!
    Sorry man. Didn't mean to rain on your parade. I went to Oktoberfest last year and it lives up to the hype. Met people from all over the world. If it's important to you, perhaps do your European hobby excursion in September 2021. Having said that, not sure how it's possible to pack an army of people from all over the world into the Hofbrauhaus tent unless there is a vaccine and it is by no means a certainty that we have one by the time Munich authorities need to make a go or no go decision for Oktoberfest 2021.

  12. #431
    Thanks Cap. Will check out a few. Have seen several but others like Losin it I don't think I have seen. I got a great setup at home with a big ass screen in front of a treadmill so always streaming a bunch of movies to keep entertained.

    The amount of shots around Zona Norte in the movie the line was amazing. Really brought back a lot of great memories. While not a great movie. The ambiance was great.

    Goyo.

    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    My favorite movie about Tijuana is the fun, exciting, happy "Losin' it" with Tom Cruise and Shelley Long.

    Of course the movie was a teen-age wet dream, way exaggerated for entertaining. Would love to fuck someone as pretty and spicy as Shelley Long, resist policia, but not buying Spanish flies, having my car seats stuffed with horse shit, fighting gangs and ending up in jail hehe.

    My next favorite is "Traffic" with Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta Jones. Drugs trafficking and addiction near border towns are real and on going.

    Posted May 02,2019.

    By Matt Sulem..

  13. #430

    Oktoberfest

    LuvMex,

    I suspect all major events for crowds in the world will be canceled this year and may be even next year.

    Life is really screwed up and civilization destroyed due to public health mismanagement by China's government. The CoVid-19's death toll and health care costs must be very high but China would always conceal and lie to save fave and cover ass.

    To countries that demand impartial investigation into the source and propagation of this virus, China is now engaging in Wolf-pack diplomacy, acting like a bunch of thugs. China is also bullying countries in South China Sea and threatening free sea lanes. I am not surprised if naval battles will break out this year in South China Sea to see who can walk the talk!

  14. #429
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Drama,

    MDE is only 1 hour flight away. We may as well spend 1 or 2 nights to check it out. Parque Lleras would be a nice place to hang out.

    I am surprised to hear Russia is dirt cheap now. Must be the collapse of comrade Putin's petro ruble. Russia has lots of beautiful, gorgeous girls. Will do it one summer when the freezing weather does not freeze my dick off.
    If you can get a cheap and direct flight MDE it is worth checking out. I can not travel much during the summer months too busy with work. I usually travel over the holidays. Thinking about week of Thanksgiving, but I am have so much good luck in MTY, that I not sure I will go. Especially if the bars and nightclubs do not open back in Moscow.

    Russia has been cheap for awhile, another myth that some on the Ukraine Page try to promote to justify there trips to Ukraine.

  15. #428

    Mde

    Drama,

    MDE is only 1 hour flight away. We may as well spend 1 or 2 nights to check it out. Parque Lleras would be a nice place to hang out.

    I am surprised to hear Russia is dirt cheap now. Must be the collapse of comrade Putin's petro ruble. Russia has lots of beautiful, gorgeous girls. Will do it one summer when the freezing weather does not freeze my dick off.

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