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  1. #2203

    Anali

    Quote Originally Posted by Belldude2
    Anyone partaken at MP Anaili? It seems to be of the same owners as Genesis, and they quote 50. for the session. It is directly next door and south of Genesis. Seemed to be some good looking girls but my buddies wanted to try elsewhere. Any info would be cool. The Genesis lady said that there was another mp through the black door. This is why I think that they are the same owners.
    Anali and Genesis are the same owners. I have been there many times and know the owner and his son. It's a family business. I have only paid $30.00 when I go, but I guess he raised his prices, too bad. I don't know if I would pay more than 30 for the girls I have seen lately.

  2. #2202

    ???????

    Quote Originally Posted by Belldude2
    I must say that this is the first time I have seen a person stand behind the moderator after his post was deleted.
    I commend you for being classy enough to do so.
    I did not have a chance to read it though. Was it a response to my posting? Since it was right after mine. HEHEHE. Just outa curiosity.
    The person who stood up for the moderator was the same person who made the orginal post that the moderator deleted.

    It was Meat Loaf's little jab at Jackson.

  3. #2201

    MP Anaili?

    Anyone partaken at MP Anaili? It seems to be of the same owners as Genesis, and they quote 50. for the session. It is directly next door and south of Genesis. Seemed to be some good looking girls but my buddies wanted to try elsewhere. Any info would be cool. The Genesis lady said that there was another mp through the black door. This is why I think that they are the same owners.

  4. #2200

    very nice MF

    Quote Originally Posted by Meat Loaf
    Jackson and his employees do provide a valuable service and should be compensated accordingly!

    I too agree Jackson that the post you deleted was argumentative and after submitting the aforementioned post regretted doing so.

    Good Job Jackson!
    I must say that this is the first time I have seen a person stand behind the moderator after his post was deleted.
    I commend you for being classy enough to do so.
    I did not have a chance to read it though. Was it a response to my posting? Since it was right after mine. HEHEHE. Just outa curiosity.

  5. #2199
    Quote Originally Posted by Meat Loaf
    Not only must you watch out for diseases and hookers robbing you, but also for gun battles. It makes chasing crackheads in the USA look a whole lot better.
    Don't forget about the crooked cops in Juarez, also, trying to rob you. Things is a little risky, in Juarez.

  6. #2198

    Paterson NJ

    Quote Originally Posted by Meat Loaf
    Not only must you watch out for diseases and hookers robbing you, but also for gun battles. It makes chasing crackheads in the USA look a whole lot better.
    It kind of reminds me of my mongering days back in Paterson NJ

  7. #2197

    The Risk of Mongering

    Not only must you watch out for diseases and hookers robbing you, but also for gun battles. It makes chasing crackheads in the USA look a whole lot better.

  8. #2196

    Juárez killings surge, 9 dead as violence spreads to Palomas

    (for the Spanish-challenged monger)

    http://www.elpasotimes.com/news/ci_9212164
    By Daniel Borunda / El Paso Times
    Article Launched: 05/10/2008

    A gunbattle on the Avenida Juárez tourist strip left two men dead and
    wounded five others, including three bicycle police officers, as part
    of a resurgence of violence in Juárez.

    The violence, possibly linked to a war between drug cartels and
    government forces across Mexico, continued Friday with a double
    homicide in the town of Palomas and an attempt on the life of a Juárez
    police commander and his bodyguards. In Juárez, there were five other
    separate homicides as of 8 p.m. Friday.

    The Avenida Juárez incident occurred about 10 p.m. Thursday about two
    blocks from the foot of the Paso del Norte Bridge near shops, bars and
    nightclubs catering to tourists and partiers from the United States.

    After the shooting, a man with a gunshot wound to the torso stumbled
    to get medical help on the U.S. side of the international bridge.

    "We had a motorist advise us that there appeared to be a man who had
    been shot and collapsed about 10 yards inside the United States up
    toward the top of the bridge," said Roger Maier, spokesman for U.S.
    Customs and Border Protection.

    The bridge was temporarily closed. An ambulance took the wounded man
    to Thomason Hospital.

    Chihuahua state police identified the men killed on Avenida Juárez as
    German Padilla Zavala, 27, and Oscar Luis Zapien Carbajal, 47.

    Juárez news media reported that the men might have been among the
    parking attendants and cigarette vendors working in the area and were
    killed during a kidnapping attempt of another person that went wrong.

    Police officials said the bicycle officers were responding to a fight
    and the sound of gunshots when they came under fire. Pablo Lozoya,
    Felipe Martinez Peralta and Mercedes Medina Ortega were in stable
    condition Friday morning at a Juárez hospital.

    Police also said a 78-year-old man, who was sitting with his family in
    the back seat of a car, was grazed by several shots that struck the
    vehicle. Investigators found more than 35 bullets casings at the
    scene.

    The Avenida Juarez shooting was the second in a Juárez tourist section
    in less than a day. Early Thursday, four El Pasoans were wounded
    outside the Arriba Chihuahua nightclub in the ProNaF zone near the
    Bridge of the Americas.

    "The El Paso Convention and Visitors Bureau understands the recent
    events in neighboring Juárez are unsettling for some. However, it is
    important to note that historically there has been virtually no crime
    committed against tourists to El Paso or the city of Juárez," bureau
    spokesman Pifas Silva said in a statement.

    "It is, however, best if visitors to international cities follow a few
    specific guidelines: travel during daylight hours, travel with groups
    of two or more, frequent popular tourism attractions only, respect the
    laws of other countries and always carry proper identification at all
    times," Silva said.

    Friday morning, Juárez police commander Jose Roberto Ortiz Enriquez,
    who heads the Barbicora station, and two bodyguards survived an attack
    while riding in a patrol truck that was intercepted by shooters in a
    pickup, causing the bullet-riddled police vehicle to crash into a
    traffic-light pole, police officials said. The three were hospitalized
    in stable condition.

    Friday afternoon, a father and son were killed in a hail of 67 bullets
    along a street in Palomas, across the border from Columbus, N.M.,
    Chihuahua state police said.

    Arnoldo Carreon Renteria, 57, and his son Damian Arnoldo Carreon, 25,
    were while getting into their pickup, with New Mexico plates, when
    they were shot.

    Luna County Sheriff Raymond Cobos said that the men were believed to
    be Palomas residents and that his deputies were on alert to make sure
    violence did not spill over into the U.S.

    Mob-style street ambushes and executions had initially declined in the
    region with the arrival in March of more than 2,000 Mexican army
    soldiers and federal police officers to Juárez and other communities
    in Chihuahua.

    Juárez Mayor Jose Reyes Ferriz on Friday asked that federal and
    military forces do more and change strategies to stop the bloodshed,
    which is linked to a war across Mexico between government forces and
    drug-trafficking groups.

    "To us, it appears evident that organized crime has learned the
    routine of the army. Its regular patrol routes, the hours it patrols
    and has designed strategies to evade" military operations, Reyes
    Ferriz said in a statement.

    Since the start of the year, there have been more than 250 murders in
    Juárez, including the slayings of about 15 law enforcement officers.

  9. #2195
    Quote Originally Posted by My Freedom
    After doing my mongering last night en el centro, I walked across the bridge, passed through the U.S. aduana and heard the series of gunshot fire that killed two..injured several..apparently just two blocks from where we pay to cross back into the U.S. on Av. Juarez. I missed all this by no more than 8-10 minutes..someone said one of the bad hombres was captured..I consider myself VERY lucky. We all need to be extremely watchful and careful to say the least.

    My Freedom
    Wow! this appears to be right off of Juarez Ave no?

    This still may not deter me from mongering in J-town however i will think twice about doing any of it late in the evening and keeping my head on a swivel so that i can make sure that their are no issues.

    Of course in keeping with the things we mongers do for p*ssy a few stray bullets is quite minor.

  10. #2194
    Quote Originally Posted by My Freedom
    After doing my mongering last night en el centro, I walked across the bridge, passed through the U.S. aduana and heard the series of gunshot fire that killed two..injured several..apparently just two blocks from where we pay to cross back into the U.S. on Av. Juarez. I missed all this by no more than 8-10 minutes..someone said one of the bad hombres was captured..I consider myself VERY lucky. We all need to be extremely watchful and careful to say the least.

    My Freedom
    http://www.diario.com.mx/nota.php?no...6b3b8e0db3495d
    Here's an article. Glad it wasn't me.

  11. #2193

    Good Job Jackson

    Quote Originally Posted by Meat Loaf
    EDITOR'S NOTE: This report was deleted because the content of the report was largely argumentative. Please read the Forum FAQ and the Forum's Posting Guidelines for more information. Thank You!
    Jackson and his employees do provide a valuable service and should be compensated accordingly!

    I too agree Jackson that the post you deleted was argumentative and after submitting the aforementioned post regretted doing so.

    All readers of ISG should pay Jackson his US $20 for a subscription. After all, it's not a lot of money and I still wonder how he even makes money with ISG. Fortunately it's not my problem: These guys actually read each and every post before posting. That's a lot of work for US $20 per annum.

    Lastly, these hookers that we purchase charge over US $20 for a few minutes.

    Good Job Jackson!

  12. #2192

    A Close Call

    After doing my mongering last night en el centro, I walked across the bridge, passed through the U.S. aduana and heard the series of gunshot fire that killed two..injured several..apparently just two blocks from where we pay to cross back into the U.S. on Av. Juarez. I missed all this by no more than 8-10 minutes..someone said one of the bad hombres was captured..I consider myself VERY lucky. We all need to be extremely watchful and careful to say the least.

    My Freedom

  13. #2191

    luxxor

    Quote Originally Posted by Gallo Ingles
    Belldude,

    Thanks for the great report. I have always had good experiences at Sirenas too, but I wish they had individual showers in the rooms. One question though... Is Luxxor now asking $70 for their standard fee or is it still $50 plus extras?

    G.I.
    Gallo,
    No it is actually 50 plus upsell for oral. Get this, My buddy wanted just to get a massage and oral only. No sex. IT cost him 70 bucks. For this reason alone, I will not partake at luxxor unless she is just totally smokin hot model material. Ya Know whatta mean? But I had the greatest time at Sirenas as usuall. But I do wish they had showers in the rooms like luxxor. Oh well Cant get everything I guess. Take care

  14. #2190

    patronize Sirena's at your own risk

    Quote Originally Posted by Belldude2
    Hey guys. Ok, I have just returned from a weekend in EP/Juarez. I am still more and more impressed by Sirenas.
    Unless they had a change in management from last summer, I recommend avoiding Sirena's.

    It's not safe there. Last summer two angry young men from Sirena's confronted me there. The link below provides details.

    http://www.internationalsexguide.inf...postcount=1330

  15. #2189
    Quote Originally Posted by Belldude2
    Hey guys. Ok, I have just returned from a weekend in EP/Juarez. I am still more and more impressed by Sirenas. $40 no upsell, great massages. It seems as if they owners train these girls to give an actual good massage.

    I did go to luxxor and found no one I would pay 70 including oral for.
    Belldude,

    Thanks for the great report. I have always had good experiences at Sirenas too, but I wish they had individual showers in the rooms. One question though... Is Luxxor now asking $70 for their standard fee or is it still $50 plus extras?

    G.I.

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