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  1. #20551

    Twin sisters

    I saw this video on you tube from this dating coach about how once you go down the escort hooker route it's almost impossible to go back to normal girls. It's a real good video I thought you guys would like watching, but there is a mention in the video about these famous identical twin sisters in Brazil that were escorts. He talks about his friend and other guys flying from around the world to sleep with these identical twins. Did I miss this. I don't remember twins at Help or on the escort site. Anyone care to comment and know anything about these twins and did you hook up with them. Thanks.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ONtl6xjdk3s

  2. #20550
    Quote Originally Posted by Sol12  [View Original Post]
    I did a lot of traveling in Mexico during the lockdown. Always flew out of Tijuana and they have no requirements on COVID testing to fly. It is the same as if you fly domestically in the US. The only thing they have made you do is fill out a health questionnaire before they let you go thru security.

    https://www.vuelaseguro.com/login
    Thanks for the info. Wasn't aware of the site. It's not a mongering trip per say but I hope to have a bit of time on my own so I was checking out the Guadalajara forum to see what action is down there and if there is anything around the historic district.

    G.

  3. #20549
    Quote Originally Posted by CaptainSolo  [View Original Post]
    Implying,

    Glad to see you back in Tijuana for some tender love and hot sex with the pretty chicas.

    Nothing creeps me out more than roaches and bugs in the room. Damn. Leyva disgusts me, off the list for any future business. You should have walked out of the room and demanded money back, cursed the stupid guy sitting at reception desk and walk to another hotel. I may have to pack a can of Roach and Ant spray in my travel kit to set up a defensive perimeter around the beds in South and Central America hotels. Damn disgusting sleeping with bugs and roaches.

    Sorry to hear about your world-record performance hehe. Try Ultra Lab's Sildenafil. 25 MG quickly pumped up my dick so hard I had a huge hardon but could not pop, pumping 2 girls hard and fast, one BB, half hour each. Looks like it desensitized my nerves and prevented popping. It may help guys with hyper sensitivity delay popping.

    Hope you have a fun, sexy time in Tijuana.
    Oh come on CapN, you know you enjoy a few insects and scorpions on a stick like they sell from the food carts in China or Thailand. I never tired, but locals seemed to enjoy eating the bugs.

  4. #20548

    Leyva Roach motel

    Implying,

    Glad to see you back in Tijuana for some tender love and hot sex with the pretty chicas.

    Nothing creeps me out more than roaches and bugs in the room. Damn. Leyva disgusts me, off the list for any future business. You should have walked out of the room and demanded money back, cursed the stupid guy sitting at reception desk and walk to another hotel. I may have to pack a can of Roach and Ant spray in my travel kit to set up a defensive perimeter around the beds in South and Central America hotels. Damn disgusting sleeping with bugs and roaches.

    Sorry to hear about your world-record performance hehe. Try Ultra Lab's Sildenafil. 25 MG quickly pumped up my dick so hard I had a huge hardon but could not pop, pumping 2 girls hard and fast, one BB, half hour each. Looks like it desensitized my nerves and prevented popping. It may help guys with hyper sensitivity delay popping.

    Hope you have a fun, sexy time in Tijuana.

  5. #20547
    Quote Originally Posted by Hargow20  [View Original Post]
    Uber is still reasonable in Tijuana. Uber has doubled the prices of fares in the US however.
    Yep. Was in Tijuana two weeks ago and made multiple trips from Centro to Hippodromo and each leg was 70-90 pesos. It would have cost 12-15 dollars all day in the States for similar time and distance.

  6. #20546
    Quote Originally Posted by Implying1  [View Original Post]
    I am in Tijuana for the next few days if any mongers want to meet up; chill or party. I met Solo and Jinxx my first time here: very different but both stand-up guys who made my introduction to Tijuana very pleasant.

    Went through the Pedestrian Crossing at about 10:00 PM on Tuesday with just a US Passport. My passport was scanned and no one said a word to me the entire walk through the security area.

    Spent the night at Hotel Leyva, which seems to be a complete garbage heap of a hotel. $35 per night for a decent amount of cockroaches, barely-usable Wifi only in one hallway on the ground floor, no air conditioning, and a loud / constantly-running water pipe through my room. When I first entered the room there were 3 medium-sized roaches on the bed / headboard, 2 in the drawer, and maybe 5 or 6 babies scampering around the floor / bathroom. I was exhausted, so I slept without arguing with the office. I put my belongings on top of the dresser with the hope that the roaches would have a harder time reaching them. In the morning I had 1 roach in each shoe, 3 in my laptop, and 1 in my toiletry bag. Just very nasty. The shower was good with plenty of strong, hot water which is about the only positive thing I can say.

    Am now in Hotel Diaz for 440 Pesos / night, and yet it is superior in every aspect that I care about. Fast Wifi in the room, no roaches that I've seen yet, air conditioned, a clean bed, and a nice window view..
    Great statement "Tijuana is feeling beautiful". It's irony is thick. It's not the prettiest city in Mexico. Not the safest. Not many things but Zona Norte is very special in many ways and creates great quotes like that. I will be heading down Saturday early afternoon but your probably gone by then or really broke. Have a great time and sure there are some better places to stay down there with out breaking the bank.

    G.

  7. #20545
    Uber is still reasonable in Tijuana. Uber has doubled the prices of fares in the US however.

    Quote Originally Posted by WombatEd2  [View Original Post]
    So Uber has recently become profitable. And their prices have risen above those charged by taxis. I don't think that's sustainable.

    Meanwhile, Uber's software platform is forcing taxi companies to do likewise. (Check out Grab, in Asia.) So I think American taxis are all that far behind.

    I don't claim to know how this one ends, but I'm not buying stock in Uber these days.

  8. #20544

    Uber

    So Uber has recently become profitable. And their prices have risen above those charged by taxis. I don't think that's sustainable.

    Meanwhile, Uber's software platform is forcing taxi companies to do likewise. (Check out Grab, in Asia.) So I think American taxis are all that far behind.

    I don't claim to know how this one ends, but I'm not buying stock in Uber these days.

  9. #20543

    Second Visit

    I am in Tijuana for the next few days if any mongers want to meet up; chill or party. I met Solo and Jinxx my first time here: very different but both stand-up guys who made my introduction to Tijuana very pleasant.

    Went through the Pedestrian Crossing at about 10:00 PM on Tuesday with just a US Passport. My passport was scanned and no one said a word to me the entire walk through the security area.

    Spent the night at Hotel Leyva, which seems to be a complete garbage heap of a hotel. $35 per night for a decent amount of cockroaches, barely-usable Wifi only in one hallway on the ground floor, no air conditioning, and a loud / constantly-running water pipe through my room. When I first entered the room there were 3 medium-sized roaches on the bed / headboard, 2 in the drawer, and maybe 5 or 6 babies scampering around the floor / bathroom. I was exhausted, so I slept without arguing with the office. I put my belongings on top of the dresser with the hope that the roaches would have a harder time reaching them. In the morning I had 1 roach in each shoe, 3 in my laptop, and 1 in my toiletry bag. Just very nasty. The shower was good with plenty of strong, hot water which is about the only positive thing I can say.

    Am now in Hotel Diaz for 440 Pesos / night, and yet it is superior in every aspect that I care about. Fast Wifi in the room, no roaches that I've seen yet, air conditioned, a clean bed, and a nice window view.

    As for the girls, I went with an Hotel Ibiza girl who called herself Michelle. Maybe 5'7 with long black hair and a slim hourglass figure. Sexy eyes with lots eye makeup which made her face almost appear Asian. Wearing a cute black hat with the two pompoms on top, like a black bear. She kept it on for the act. My performance with her was so short-lived that I cannot say much about her quality. But she was playful and talkative (only Spanish) enough that I would recommend her. I wish I researched some Spanish jokes. Demanded 250 pesos minimum for two positions sin ropa.

    Tijuana is feeling beautiful; a different world from New Year's 2021. Happy holidays tomorrow.

  10. #20542
    Quote Originally Posted by WombatEd2  [View Original Post]
    I heard a very interesting discussion of Uber's business model recently. Allegedly, there is no real efficiency to Uber that is unavailable to local taxi companies. The only advantage they have is (was?) price, and the only way they could continue the low prices was to subsidize using venture capital.

    And since venture capitalists expect, at some point, to receive a return on their investment, Uber's business model is completely unsustainable.

    I haven't tried to fact-check any of this, but it makes sense. And if it's accurate, Uber is going to be around only until the venture capital runs out.
    Don't underestimate the investment in software to make that whole system run. Little details like how airport pickups and other high volume locations are arranged differently in each city. The software has to be specifically designed for this. There are systems for taxis, but nothing as ubiquitous. You show up in a city and you know how to call an Uber. The ability to accept the next ride while you're transporting another also increases the utilization of the driver thus spreading his income over more rides.

  11. #20541

    UBER's real efficiency

    Wombat,

    UBER has made use of the internet, I phones apps, GPS, map apps and gained extremely profitable advantages over cab companies in big cities, small towns, rural areas.

    First of all, UBER does not have to put up big capitals to buy the cars; drivers use their own and don't have to pay for the ridiculously expensive medallions to the cities (hundreds $K in big cities) to operate. UBER treats drivers as contractors, does not pay minimum wages, health insurance, vacation or sick leave to drivers. Comparing to traditional taxi companies, UBER's business model has frightening efficiency, very capital outlays, cheap and easy access to huge demands and low operating costs. UBER and LYFT have potentials to decimate taxi companies and rake in extreme profit.

    As usual the venture capitalist assholes would put up capital for start up companies to develop business then take profit by public stock offerings or private acquisitions. UBER has been racking up losses and burning though investors' capital for years. But starting last 2 quarters, UBER beats analysts' estimates, raking in 11 billion revenue with about 4 billion or 29% net profit a year, a staggering profit percentage.

    UBER has only $1 billion cash on hand, came entirely from the big profit surprise last quarter. Not sure how they turn aro0 und to tat big profit in a quarter. May be they cooked their books. They may quickly burn through $1 be cash in a couple months if business or profit slow down. They can sell more stock to raise capital but the stock market is betting UBER will crash with its precarious capital reserve. Stock price has declined to 1/3 of its height after the IPO.

    With UBER's low costs and extremely high profit margin, its prices should be lower than taxis but its actually higher, almost doubled. It pissed me off. I will strike deals with taxi drivers in Tijuana just to screw UBRER into the ground hehe.

  12. #20540

    Unique Tcomradery in Zona Norte with the guys

    Quote Originally Posted by Gregyyr  [View Original Post]
    I can't go into a bar in San Diego where there are a bunch of guys that will be as friendly. Who you can actually converse with. Joke around a bit. It's like going to a football game where your all rooting for the same team. There is a comradery in Zona Norte with the guys that is very unique. It was like that a bit in Thailand as well. So much just be a brothel thing. Brings out the best in guys bonding..
    I agree 100%.

    We tend to drop our guard when chatting with guys in the club because just being there means there a lot in common between us and a 'shared secret'.

    Also, there is factor that we are often more open with guys we think we may not see elsewhere in life.

    And we are not competing with each other (fighting for the same gal, etc.) and no one cares about who you are in your professional life. It levels the playing field. We are all equal there.

    Definitely it is easier to bond with other guys in the club and Cascadas hotel too. I have had good conversations in the hallway with people I met in the elevator.

  13. #20539

    Sitting down with cartel

    It happened a few years ago. I sat on a stool at Kowloon bar next to a nice, clean, sweet-looking young guy, not knowing who he was. He was wearing jean, polo shirt and a tan wind breaker, no blings, sitting passively, not moving like a statue. Not drinking, not smoking, his eyes fixed at the strip stage.

    The bar was crowded but no girls or meseros would come by hassling him or me for drinks and tips which was highly unusual. Then a parade of HK managers walked by shaking his hand, bowing their heads, including the woman who takes care of the girls' make up room on third floor. He shook their hands, not looking at them or saying anything. I suspected he must be top cartel guy but he looked so nice and young in mid 20's. I scanned the club looking for his bodyguards but did not find anyone unusual. Looked like he was there by himself.

    When Mexican marinas arrested him somewhere in Jalisco and AMLO ordered him released, I saw the pictures in the press and found out the guy was Ovidio de Guzman. HK's security and intelligence network was fast and effective. He had enough confidence I'm HK to sit there all night by himself. Within minutes, all HK workers, managers and girls knew a hot shot was in the house and gave him room to enjoy himself. Then managers came down to show him respect and pledge loyalty. Damn sinister to me. Nobody should command that much fear over anybody else, including your biitchy and potentially violent wives with their long, sharp kitchen knives and their hungry attorneys.

  14. #20538
    Quote Originally Posted by KoolBeans  [View Original Post]
    I am sure even retards know not to mess with a top cartel member. I had a friend involved in distribution with the triads and spent time with a felony, but never snitched. People mysteriously go missing when you snitch.
    I had a boyhood friend who decided, in his 30's, that he wanted 'easy' money. His employment allowed him an ability to facilitate certain transactions. At some point he decided that he wanted out of the business. First warning was an injury to himself. He complied then decided he wanted out again. Second warning was the death of a family member. Repeated as above then finally, his torture and death.

  15. #20537

    Flying

    Quote Originally Posted by Gregyyr  [View Original Post]
    Got a trip to Guadalajara later in the year with a friend flying from Tijuana via Volaris. I have the Covid shots and such but curious if anyone has any specific experience flying domestic around Mexico if you have to get Covid test before you fly out of Tijuana etc.

    I have flown around the USA and there are no requirements like that.

    Just curious if anyone has recent experience.

    I googled a bunch of stuff and it all seems to be related to if your traveling from the US to Mexico. Not if your starting in Mexico and flying domestic via cross border express.

    G.
    I did a lot of traveling in Mexico during the lockdown. Always flew out of Tijuana and they have no requirements on COVID testing to fly. It is the same as if you fly domestically in the US. The only thing they have made you do is fill out a health questionnaire before they let you go thru security.

    https://www.vuelaseguro.com/login

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