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[QUOTE=Cienega32]As far as Policia - they seem to be stopping more and more as of late but with the new Mayor, it seems they try to impress a "We're good guys" attitude during the stop. Maybe it just me but that's how it felt lately. In TJ, it always felt like the Cartels were a bit more entrenched.[/QUOTE]It only gets worse at this time of year as the police, federales, etcetera start stealing from Mexicans and Americans crossing the bridge with or without gifts.
The stand waiting at the border line, literally. They inspect as many cars as possible. Everyone knows they may get ripped off from the police from now until Christmas, including the Mexicans.
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[QUOTE=Bbond]I don't agree with that. He is coming from east coast, that's a long flight to just hit Juarez. Especially if flights to TJ are cheaper.
I agree that Juarez is a good destination, shit I lived in Albuquerque for 40+ years, made dozens of Juarez visits, if you live close it's great.
However, for a long distance flight, I was only suggesting alternative places.
If I lived equal distance from Juarez, Nuevo Laredo, TJ or Cuidad Acuņa, I would hit Nuevo Laredo tomorrow, and Reynosa next weekend. But that's just me, everyone has personal reasons and favorites.[/QUOTE]Can I join you on your next Juarez visit?
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Road Trip to Chihuahua
This may be off-topic but anyone knows what I need to do (permits etc.) in order to go on a road trip to farther south in Mexico? I'm planning on a road trip with my gf (she lives in Juarez) I think I need some kind of permit but not sure where to get it and what else I'd need. thanks.
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Happy F'n Thanksgiving?
Anybody know if our favorite Juarez nighttime venues will be open & fully "staffed" tomorrow night?
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RE: Road trip
[QUOTE=GrassHopping]This may be off-topic but anyone knows what I need to do (permits etc.) in order to go on a road trip to farther south in Mexico? I'm planning on a road trip with my gf (she lives in Juarez) I think I need some kind of permit but not sure where to get it and what else I'd need. thanks.[/QUOTE]
You do need a permit for your car and immigration papers for yourself, provided you are an American citizen.
Immigration papers can be obtained easily at the Migracion office on the Mexican side of the downtown bridge (Stanton St.) or at the Mexican consulate. The tourist visa is valid for 6 months and you have to pay for it at a bank ($270 pesos) before it expires. It should be turned in at or before the date of expiration at any border crossing.
The car papers require a little more time and effort to process. Bring car, car title, drivers license and a credit card (MC or Visa) to Kilometro 30 on the highway leading south to Chihuahua, just about ten miles south of the city. They will issue you the permit and place a sticker in your windshield. I think they charge you about $150 pesos for the whole job. The car must be checked out of Mexico before the six months ends by returning to the same place or to another border crossing. Be sure to do this or else you will have a record on the computer which could cause you grave headaches in the future.
Another concern is insurance. Your American insurance will not cover you in the interior of Mexico. You will probably want to buy enough Mexican insurance to cover your trip, at the very least liability.
Sounds complicated? Unless you really think you need your car there, you might want to consider traveling by bus or plane. Public transportation in Mexico is good and can get you to almost anywhere you want to be.
Have fun on your trip and report back on any discoveries.
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[QUOTE=Gallo Ingles]You do need a permit for your car and immigration papers for yourself, provided you are an American citizen.
The car papers require a little more time and effort to process. Bring car, car title, drivers license and a credit card (MC or Visa) to Kilometro 30 on the highway leading south to Chihuahua, just about ten miles south of the city.
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If the car is financed, you will need a letter from the finance company authorizing you to take it to the interior of Mexico.
Without a credit card, you will need to post a cash bond to take the car inside.
I have driven to Chihuahua about 30 times, it's not a bad trip. The toll roads are sort of expensive, but much better maintained and safer than the free roads.
My first trips to Chihuahua, the toll roads were not yet built, and that free road is something else. My last trip was 1998, so things prolly about the same, maybe better by now.
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Upcoming visit
I will be in El Paso for business next week, and would like to enjoy CJ again, so I need the support of the group. I was there earlier in the year. I fell for the taxi tour and ended up at the Pink Lady. Read my report for the details.
First of all what's left within walking distance of the bridge? I saw so many buildings that were leveled or were being leveled when I was there. I will be there in the early evening on Wednesday, since I have an early flight on Thursday, What does anyone recommend, in the way of dancing girls, with "extras". I am not a big fan of massage places. Recommendation for parking. I won't take the rental car into Mexico. Last time I parked near the bridge, and when I crossed back, I was blocks from my car.
Thanks. I will report on my trip when I get back.
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[QUOTE=Watcher50]I will be in El Paso for business next week, and would like to enjoy CJ again, so I need the support of the group. I was there earlier in the year. I fell for the taxi tour and ended up at the Pink Lady. Read my report for the details.
First of all what's left within walking distance of the bridge? I saw so many buildings that were leveled or were being leveled when I was there. I will be there in the early evening on Wednesday, since I have an early flight on Thursday, What does anyone recommend, in the way of dancing girls, with "extras". I am not a big fan of massage places. Recommendation for parking. I won't take the rental car into Mexico. Last time I parked near the bridge, and when I crossed back, I was blocks from my car.
Thanks. I will report on my trip when I get back.[/QUOTE]Well, I'm no expert, but if you head towards the border on Santa Fe Ave. , there's a lot on the left with a red digital light sign showing rates or something--that one usually has more signs of on-site staff, but anything from there or closer to the border in that block & on that left side of the street is within a 100 yards or so of the footbridge entrance.
The only thing I've found worth paying for close to the bridge is "Ivy" (Pronounced "Eevee"--minimal Espanol recommended) at Club Colorado aka "San Soucii". You can get a taxi to the "S-Mart" & walk the short walk south to the PL--I've done it recently & felt safer than walking on Mariscal or to the Colorado.
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[QUOTE=Watcher50]I will be in El Paso for business next week, and would like to enjoy CJ again, so I need the support of the group. I was there earlier in the year. I fell for the taxi tour and ended up at the Pink Lady. Read my report for the details.
First of all what's left within walking distance of the bridge? I saw so many buildings that were leveled or were being leveled when I was there. I will be there in the early evening on Wednesday, since I have an early flight on Thursday, What does anyone recommend, in the way of dancing girls, with "extras". I am not a big fan of massage places. Recommendation for parking. I won't take the rental car into Mexico. Last time I parked near the bridge, and when I crossed back, I was blocks from my car.
Thanks. I will report on my trip when I get back.[/QUOTE]
The only noteworthy ones razed in El Centro were Rancho, Dia y Noche and Irma's it seems and maybe one or two closed - Virginia's being one. Irma's re-opened at the old Green Lantern site but is worse.
For the parking, I think the best bet is the lot right before (north of) the RR tracks, across the street from the Santa Fe RR building on Santa Fe. $3 for 8 hours and the walk is equal distance to and from. I've never had any problems there. Red LED sign that flashes the rates, date and time - can't miss it.
There's no getting around the long walk back after the inspection stop - it's fenced off almost to the end of the block on both sides now which, after crossing the border exit car lanes, would bring you just about to that lot, if you get my drift.
It's either short going and twice the distance returning or equal both ways. After a nite in Juarez, I prefer the shortest walk back I can get.
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Jacked In J-town!
On Sat Nov 24 with snow and all, myself and 2 other friends headed to J-town as my friend Perry was in town from Tennessee for the holiday and since he has never been to Mexico and since he was leaving early on Sun we said screw the weather let's go.
Now my other friend Andy does not do the massage places or strip clubs for that matter he actually perfers to pull his victims out the the various bars along J-town Ave like Don Fenix. Looking at some of the women he leaves with I will stick to the massage places.
Andy heads over to Safari and Perry and I head over to a few of the strips clubs none of which was really open, we went by Queens, Panama, San Succi, there was very few chicas and I quickly found out why! It was only about 4:30! So we ahead on over to Safari but on the way we stop at Clepatra's which by the way they are doing some remodeling so you have to enter thru the blue door with the #150 on it and head up the stairs. Only 3 chicas there all very chucky (which can be good sometimes even more so on a cold cold day like Sat was) however my friend so no way! Over to Safari we went.
My friend getting restless was ready to try the stript clubs again and the new massage places I was telling him about Amazona (sp). Now the directions on the board said to walk 2 blocks up the street toward Matascol which we did, my question is do we make a left before the cache of taco stands or a left right after it? We did a left right after it and ended up at Panama's which still was not open. We ended up at Hollywood's because they we're the only one's up and running at that time. We were there for about an hour when in walks 2 cops who sit about 2 tables away from us and they are there for about 30 minutes are so then they leave. We leave about 20 minutes later walking over to Queens and now we can hear music however the guy at the door said that they were still closed. That is when the cops step out and ask the usual questions about durgas and that that other crap. As they pat us down they are of course going thru our pockets and things and my friend has a nice wad of cash (when I say wad gentlemen I am only talking about $200 or so dollars, $100 of which was in small bills) on him which the cop counts and then the other cop steps into my field of vision as cop 1 is handing my friend his cash back.
They leave and we head back and Perry pauses as he counts his cash and says that there is $100 missing as I did saw one in the wad of cash that the cop was counting. To saw that my friend was livid would be and understatement as he has vowed to never return to Mexico and to roll a few illegals back in Tennessee to recoupe his lost cash (which I am sure he was just kiding about. I think)
I have since learned that when that happens and they are going to pat you down and go thru your pockets take your cash out and put it in your hand and allow him to pat you down. Do not allow the cops to handle your cash.
Cash4notes
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[QUOTE=Cienega32]The only noteworthy ones razed in El Centro were Rancho, Dia y Noche and Irma's it seems and maybe one or two closed - Virginia's being one. Irma's re-opened at the old Green Lantern site but is worse.
For the parking, I think the best bet is the lot right before (north of) the RR tracks, across the street from the Santa Fe RR building on Santa Fe. $3 for 8 hours and the walk is equal distance to and from. I've never had any problems there. Red LED sign that flashes the rates, date and time - can't miss it.
There's no getting around the long walk back after the inspection stop - it's fenced off almost to the end of the block on both sides now which, after crossing the border exit car lanes, would bring you just about to that lot, if you get my drift.
It's either short going and twice the distance returning or equal both ways. After a nite in Juarez, I prefer the shortest walk back I can get.[/QUOTE]Cienega32 and Quarterback. You both have written so much in this forum, I am honored you replied. Any other updates on places close to the border, such as Hollywood? Edwardo's? Has the cold snap had any effect on the activity?
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[QUOTE=J Europe]They leave and we head back and Perry pauses as he counts his cash and says that there is $100 missing as I did saw one in the wad of cash that the cop was counting. To saw that my friend was livid would be and understatement as he has vowed to never return to Mexico and to roll a few illegals back in Tennessee to recoupe his lost cash (which I am sure he was just kiding about. I think)
I have since learned that when that happens and they are going to pat you down and go thru your pockets take your cash out and put it in your hand and allow him to pat you down. Do not allow the cops to handle your cash.
Cash4notes[/QUOTE]Yeah, that's J-Town, especially when the holidays are here! It's not worth mongering along the border.
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[QUOTE=Watcher50]Cienega32 and Quarterback. You both have written so much in this forum, I am honored you replied. Any other updates on places close to the border, such as Hollywood? Edwardo's? Has the cold snap had any effect on the activity?[/QUOTE]
Hollywood, to me, took on a bit of a Cholo-esque feel to it about a year or so ago and there always seems to be Policia around it due to that. I haven't done much more than just a quick walk-thru from one door to the other and that was many months ago.
When I was there over-nite for the Thanksgiving holiday, there must of been 8 or 9 of them (Policia) lining a small bunch up against the wall and a Policia car or two stopping dead in the street to back up and join in. I guess that was about 11pm Thur. It just seems like the joint is more trouble than it's worth, IMHO but I'm still sour from my very first trip to that joint, years ago, when the bartender [i]tried[/i] to short-change me like I was a one-eyed old woman.
Eduardo's I usually avoid for a couple of reasons. One being a few fellow mongers talk poorly of them and a rip-off mentality that seems to be present. The other is that "C'mon in sucka! We the best in town" carnival barker crap by the doormen hanging outside that starts when I'm still 1/2 a block away.
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Tuesday Trip
Off for MP Tour on Tuesday. What is the story with this Amazona's. Is it a MP? Want to give Roma a try. Was there a while back and saw some nice looking chicks. Where do all the girls that leave the Luxxor end up?
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Hazel at Genesis
[QUOTE=WS6]I know one bad review was posted on this girl by Coyote; had to do with a busted condom and her refusal to let him use another. But she looked really cute in the lineup, and based on other good reviews, had to give her a try. Price is still 300p at Genesis.
Petite, dyed blonde hair, muscular body, built like a gymnast. If you have any leftover Nadia or Mary Lou fantasies, she's what you need to fullfill them. I asked her if she worked out, she said no. Took me a while to notice in the low light of the cuarto, but she has pretty green eyes. Told her so, tossed her a few more verbal flowers, she chatted away as she gave me a decent massage.
She told me she works 9am to 5pm (banker's hours as she put it) every day but Saturday. I didn't know any of the MPs opened that early??? She also told me a new place was going to open nearby. Will have a bar downstairs, rooms upstairs. I was going to ask her about the condom policy, thinking maybe it was an establishment rule she didn't want to run afoul of, but I dropped the ball and forgot to ask.
After the masaje, moved on to a nice CBJ, then she backed up against me while I massaged her perky little A cups, nibbling and nuzzling on her neck and cheeks. She then hopped on the table with me so I could try to get her chi-chis to grow via oral inducement. Didn't work, but they were so nice to suck on. She then hopped on for some CG. WoWzer, Senor Ocho was in a tight grip! I asked if she had any kids, she said no.
She got me nice and worked up till I reached the point where I had no choice but to bend her over for a thorough pounding in my favorite position, doggie. No titty bouncing with this girl, boobs too small and too perky. But the view from behind was excellent, that tight grip attempted to wring me out with every stroke. And she never tried to push me back to protect herself like some girls do, surprising since she's such a petite girl. I just had at it till I couldn't hold back any more and uncorked with great relief. She sat up and backed up against me so I could nuzzle some more and massage the chiquitas. Damn did she feel good!
All in all a very good experience with a cute, sweet, tight girl.[/QUOTE]Go see her.
I was at Genesis twice last week, and she was sitting all alone waiting for customers.