[QUOTE=Sound7;2367603]CBP App free. Border Wait Time.[/QUOTE]App free. Information usless. Crossing times inaccurate. Backwards ran the sentences. Bad juju.
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[QUOTE=Sound7;2367603]CBP App free. Border Wait Time.[/QUOTE]App free. Information usless. Crossing times inaccurate. Backwards ran the sentences. Bad juju.
Apparently if visiting HK or affiliates, you can purchase transportation from San Diego airport to border for $25.
Includes free beer. Yada yada but has anybody used this service and does it have value?
HKmexpreess.
It says its an American company based out of San Diego that works with HK.
5 or more transport is free.
On another note, Dorian only a few hours from house so power and internet will get interesting.
Due hit 8 pm adt.
Hatches battened.
Hey guys,
Thanks so much for the advice on making loans to chicas.
As always, you guys are a wealth of information.
Advice heeded! With the gift, I'll see if I can work in some kind of discounted service situation. If not, then I'll know that I helped out someone in need, which certainly has enough merit just on its own. On top of that, as I mentioned before, she's a pretty cool chick.
JH.
[QUOTE=KCQuestor;2359159]Treat any loan to a chica as a gift. If you get it back in cash, that's amazing. If you get it back in trade, that's great. If you get anything back at all, that's a miracle.[/QUOTE]From Travv.
Loans to friends.
If you never want to see her again, give her a loan. She won't have the money to pay you back, so she will avoid you. If you want to see her again, make it a gift, with a discount on her services till the gift is repaid, for example 1000 pesos instead of the usual 1500 pesos. I've done that with chicas successfully. Get them gifts they want from San Diego, like laptops, cellphones or Juul vapes, but I get preferred customer treatment. One hand washes the other. . . You never want to be in the position of turning into a hated debt collector chasing deadbeat girlfriends.
[QUOTE=Scudrucker;2367939]On another note, Dorian only a few hours from house so power and internet will get interesting.
Due hit 8 pm adt.
Hatches battened.[/QUOTE]Hang in there SR. Best of luck to you and we hope to see you unscathed on the other side.
BWT. CBP Border Wait Times.
Infrastructure permitting, the processing goals CBP has set for travelers are: SENTRI / NEXUS Lanes: 15 minutes; Ready Lanes: 50% of general traffic lane wait times.
[QUOTE=Phordphan;2367717]App free. Information usless. Crossing times inaccurate. Backwards ran the sentences. Bad juju.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Scudrucker;2367939]On another note, Dorian only a few hours from house so power and internet will get interesting.
Due hit 8 pm adt.
Hatches battened.[/QUOTE]Dorian made landfall in Nova Scotia.
Were you hunkered down in Alabama following the Donald's forecasts?
[QUOTE=JH1001;2368042]Hang in there SR. Best of luck to you and we hope to see you unscathed on the other side.[/QUOTE]Thank you, just got power back tree down in yard but no complaints, all thoughts to the Bahamians who were devastated.
So has anyone thought about this transportation for $25.
They have their own website but is definitely connected to HK.
I do the trolley route but a free beer on entry, and some other freebies, I would like to know the time from the airport to border and do they time the limo to be there on the other side?
On the way back it might be nice just to go right to the airport.
To ScudRucker.
Glad to hear you survived hurricane Dorian. I was in Nassau and Gran Bahamas a few years ago, beautiful islands with gentle, proper people and fun, colorful lifestyle. Now they are wiped out. It would take a very long time to rebuild with so little resources on those islands.
Alberto Quinto, HK's VIP Host, [URL]HKVIPHOST.COM[/URL], operates the crew of HKMEXPRESS with cars roaming San Diego picking up guys from the airport and strip clubs. I heard they even offered free rides and free room in Cascada to get guys to go over.
$25 is not a bad deal from San Diego Int to HK, but I would be afraid their drivers may get stuck in traffic and you would have to wait. On the return, unless they have drivers with SENTRI card, the wait in READY lanes may be 3 to 4 hours at any time of the night. Last Saturday at midnight, the line went way back to downtown Tijuana, may be 4 to 5 hours.
Talk to Alberto Quinto and check all details. I saw him working in HK Saturday night.
Thank you, just got power back tree down in yard but no complaints, all thoughts to the Bahamians who were devastated.
So has anyone thought about this transportation for $25.
They have their own website but is definitely connected to HK.
I do the trolley route but a free beer on entry, and some other freebies, I would like to know the time from the airport to border and do they time the limo to be there on the other side?
On the way back it might be nice just to go right to the airport.
BWT is an art form Crossing is a deep space science?
[QUOTE=CaptainSolo;2368857]To ScudRucker.
Glad to hear you survived hurricane Dorian. I was in Nassau and Gran Bahamas a few years ago, beautiful islands with gentle, proper people and fun, colorful lifestyle. Now they are wiped out. It would take a very long time to rebuild with so little resources on those islands..[/QUOTE]
Rocket Science? BWT.
[QUOTE=Sound7;2369132]BWT is an art form Crossing is a deep space science?[/QUOTE]
It's customary for Tijuana hotels to refund or grant credits for mongers when things don't work out with the girls before sex takes place in the room.
When girls breach their verbal contracts with me in the room, I would go to reception to complain and ask for refunds.
Cascada would give me back the full room charges. Most other hotels would grant credit for the use. They would say go find another girl and do it again.
Sorry, girls are available only after this airshow.
I want to go Sunday Sept 29, leaving about 9 AM, get there by 10:30, park, walk in on time for the Marines ground attack demo with F / A 18's at 11:30. The Leathernecks would fly simulated combat, down to 50 ft above ground, dropping bombs and firing their 20 mm cannons to support ground troops, one of the most exciting performances.
After that there are aerobatics by the UK's Red Arrow team, demo by the F-16 Viper, and the grand finale with US Navy's Blue Angels with their aero ballet in their blue F / A18's.
The show closes around 4 PM. There will be lots of San Diegan beauties perusing the big stiff airplanes on static display. You won't believe how nice, sweet, beautiful some of those civie girls in San Diego. Afterwards we would naturally have to quench our thirst and wet our lust in La Zona, returning by midnight.
Too bad no US warriors are allowed to cross the border. This is a huge and exciting show for free. If you want see a beautiful and powerful show of skills, force, and discipline by our warrior brothers, PM me and make your plan early. Wear hats and sunscreen, bring but hide your favorite drinks. Food and beers are sold on site but the lines are long.
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Saturday & Sunday SEPT 28- 29.
8 am.
• Gates Open to the Public.
• Remote Control Flyers and Precision Exotics.
9:20 am.
• USMC MV-22 Osprey Demo.
• John Collver – "Wardog" AT-6 Texan Aerobatics.
• AFTERSHOCK Jet Firetruck w / John Collver's "Wardog" AT-6 Texan Race.
10 am.
• USA Army Golden Knights Veterans Commemoration Jump.
• Sean the. Tucker.
• Warbirds Over Miramar w / Pyro.
• Firefighting Demo. Featuring Miramar Fire Department ARFF P-19 / SD Sheriffs / Erickson Aircrane<.
• Vicki Benzing Stearman.
11:10 am.
• Opening Ceremonies. Featuring: USA Army Golden Knights Parachute Team, USA Navy Leap Frogs Parachute Team and Team Oracle.
12:20 pm.
• Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Demo.
1:15 pm.
• Jon Melby High Performance Pitts Aerobatics.
• AFTERSHOCK Jet Firetruck w / Jon Melby Race.
1:35 pm.
• Red Bull Aerobatic Helo w / Wingsuit Jumpers.
• F-16 Viper Demo w / P-51 Mustang Heritage Flight.
• Sean Tucker. Featuring: Jessy Panzer Formation Aerobatics.
2:40 pm.
• RAF Red Arrows.
3:20 pm.
• USA Navy Blue Angels.
• Show Closes.
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Friday SEPT 27.
8 am.
• Gates Open to the Public.
• Remote Control Flyers and Precision Exotics.
• USMC MV-22 Osprey Demo.
10:15 am.
• John Collver – "Wardog" AT-6 Texan Aerobatics.
10:30 am.
• AFTERSHOCK Jet Firetruck w / John Collver's "Wardog" AT-6 Texan Race.
• USA Army Golden Knights Veterans Commemoration Jump.
• Sean the. Tucker.
• Warbirds Over Miramar w / Pyro.
• Firefighting Demo. Featuring Miramar Fire Department ARFF P-19 / SD Sheriffs / Erickson Aircrane.
• Vicki Benzing Stearman.
11:45 am.
• Opening Ceremonies. Featuring: USA Army Golden Knights Parachute Team, USA Navy Leap Frogs Parachute Team and Team Oracle.
• Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Demo.
• Jon Melby High Performance Pitts Aerobatics.
• AFTERSHOCK Jet Firetruck w / Jon Melby Race.
12:15 pm.
• Red Bull Aerobatic Helo w / Wingsuit Jumpers.
• F-16 Viper Demo w / P-51 Mustang Heritage Flight.
• Sean the. Tucker. Featuring: Jessy Panzer Formation Aerobatics.
3:15 pm.
• USA Navy Blue Angels.
• Show Closes.
Was looking at the wrong date. Actually want to go Sat Sept 28.
I have been to this show several times.
Great fun and highly recommended even if you are not into military aircraft and the like.
See what your tax dollars are paying for.
Not going this year, because of minor surgery.
[QUOTE=CaptainSolo;2371927]Sorry, girls are available only after this airshow.
I want to go Sunday Sept 29, leaving about 9 AM, get there by 10:30, park, walk in on time for the Marines ground attack demo with F / A 18's at 11:30. The Leathernecks would fly simulated combat, down to 50 ft above ground, dropping bombs and firing their 20 mm cannons to support ground troops, one of the most exciting performances.
After that there are aerobatics by the UK's Red Arrow team, demo by the F-16 Viper, and the grand finale with US Navy's Blue Angels with their aero ballet in their blue F / A18's...[/QUOTE]Yo captain.
Will be in Tijuana That weekend. Could I join you to the air show?