Los Angeles Pussy Disaster!
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I never belonged to a criminal organization, so forget the negative street gang image. It's not me. I'm early '50's living in TJ with two companies running. I have a great life with a Maya chica de Rancho and I am very happy with how things are going in the third trimester of my life.
I don't have to pretend to be anything. I don't need to impress anyone. I have much more going on in my life. I do not work in law enforcement. I am not "hiding" for an reason, no need to. I am enjoying a good life in Mexico.
Parking across the street from CC is good. It's a secure lot and well supervised. Parking at Leyva is also not a bad idea although some think the cops are watching the place. Not true anymore.
You must remember that guys get whacked for riding dirty, being drunk or being stupid. Many many mongers arrive and leave every day without incident. Everyone I talk to in the Zona says business is way down, the rateros are hungrier than ever so be wary of ANYONE that approaches you. Try to go with known providers if possible.
Be extra careful at ATM machines. I noticed a guy with a wad of atm cards in his hand leaving a rat bag apartment building. He must have had 50 of them. He was counting them like money, so these guys are out there and they are looking for you.
Contry John
Efjayel,
I have heard the same description but about the LASD, and it was spoken by an off duty sheriff. Who cares anyway?
So then you where a cop and left. Got busted shaking people down like the Tj cops so you ran for the border and now are living under an assumed name and identity running a small business.
Unless of course you still are a cop and are working undercover. Damn now I regret PM'ing you about where to score in Tj.
*hides*
Speaking of scoring, I recall some guy practically offering some weed on the corner of Constitucion and Couhilla. In a somewhat loud voice saying, "Who wants some weed, who wants some weed?" Idiot...
Does anyone know if businesses will be open tomorrow May 5th? I am considering going down for a little fun late tonight and checking out two autobody shops tomorrow morning before heading back if they will be open.
I've been down south for Cinco de Mayo. Guess they where right in the movie, Born in East L.A. In a scene where they are in L.A. they come to a Cinco De Mayo celebration and Cheech Marin tells the girl that its a Cinco De Mayo parade. So then the Mexican girl asks, "What's Cinco de mayo?" He replies, with something like, "I don't know but they like to celebrate it over here."
Basically, when I was in Tj, it just seemed like your normal regular day in Tj. No special occasions celebrations or anything. Apparently they don't celebrate it in Mexico. This was last year and it even fell on a Saturday. Oddly enough Tj was less than busy for a regular Saturday. I Guess all the gringos decided to celebrate Cinco De Mayo in the only place that celebrates it, back in the states.
With all the stories about the economy and the shoot-outs, I thought tj would be dead. Wrong. I went to the parking lot behind the Jack in the box, full, with about 5 cars waiting to get in. The parking lot across the street was also full. I ended up parking at the duty free across the freeway. It was only $8.00 for the full 24 hours.
Before crossing the entry gates, there were cops stopping people and checking them out. Not sure why and this was the first time I have ever seen them searching people before going into tj..
First I had to take care of some business at the Mexicana airlines office. Got there at 2:00, they close at 3:00. From there I walked to my favorite restaurant Cheripan. This was the first time I seen some gringoes in there. Word must be getting out.
After the early dinner I went to Viva-max. Still good quality service but I don't like the waiting room. I only had to wait 5 minutes, but the waiting room is behind a window that faces Revolution.
From there I went to the Hsbc bank only to find out they close the atm at 5:00 pm. At least on the weekends. Good thing I also had cash.
First stop in the zona, l/c and miami. At l/c the best looking girls were with someone. I walked up to miami, there were alot of girls there, but none to my liking. After finishing my drink I headed off to t/b. I will report in that section.
When I go to tj, I usually stay until 10 or 11:00 pm. Today I got to the border at 9:30. I should have stayed at the clubs. The line wasn't actually that long, but at 11:00, there us usually no line. Anyways, the line started at about the pharmacy near the sports book. I got through at around 10:00 so the wait was about 1/2 hour.
You went sunday right? If Tj was jumping, how where the clubs? More girls to guys or the opposite? Did you check out HK? Was it open? Brief me on this Cheripan restaurant.
I've gone on Sundays and about 10 to 11 am the parking lot behind Jack-in-the box is usually empty and no lines to wait. Only time I've ever waited was getting there in the afternoon on a saturday.
These cops patting people going into Tj, did you ask them what they where looking for?
5 de Mayo is more of a USA thing than a Mexico thing. It celebrates the kicking of the French's ass at Pueblo de Los Angeles in the early 1800's by the Mexicans. While it might be observed on a smaller scale in Mexico, the Mexican Americans get to yuk yuk for a day.
[QUOTE=Efjayel]You went sunday right? If Tj was jumping, how where the clubs? More girls to guys or the opposite? Did you check out HK? Was it open? [/QUOTE]
I was there on Sunday late afternoon. HK and AB were crowded. CC was empty (3 chicas and no men besides us). I don't pay much attention to the number of guys but it was around equal to the number of girls in HK and AB.
[QUOTE=Efjayel]You went sunday right? If Tj was jumping, how where the clubs? More girls to guys or the opposite? Did you check out HK? Was it open? Brief me on this Cheripan restaurant.
I've gone on Sundays and about 10 to 11 am the parking lot behind Jack-in-the box is usually empty and no lines to wait. Only time I've ever waited was getting there in the afternoon on a saturday.
These cops patting people going into Tj, did you ask them what they where looking for?[/QUOTE]
Efjayel, it was Saturday. I did not ask the cops why there's a shakedown going down.
Cheipan is an Argentine steak house. The restaurant is clean and modern. Something you would find in old Pasadena, if you know that area. Not only are the steaks great, but their clam chowder ranks with the best of them. Hope this helps.
q
Where is Cheipan?
[QUOTE=Quackup]
Cheipan is an Argentine steak house. The restaurant is clean and modern. Something you would find in old Pasadena, if you know that area. Not only are the steaks great, but their clam chowder ranks with the best of them. Hope this helps.
q[/QUOTE]
You mean Choripan?
Is this Restaurant in zona Rio? I think I know it.
Do they have asado con chimichurri, chorizos, empanadas, flan with dulce de leche.
please need directions?
[QUOTE=Country John]I never belonged to a criminal organization, so forget the negative street gang image. It's not me. I'm early '50's living in TJ with two companies running. I have a great life with a Maya chica de Rancho and I am very happy with how things are going in the third trimester of my life.
Contry John[/QUOTE]
I think I'm getting closer to solve the puzzle?
A Hell Angels biker from the 1970s?
Anyway don't get upset, I was only curious since you brought the gang thingy.
We ol got hooked in the jeopardy game:D
[QUOTE=JPF]I was there on Sunday late afternoon. HK and AB were crowded. CC was empty (3 chicas and no men besides us). I don't pay much attention to the number of guys but it was around equal to the number of girls in HK and AB.[/QUOTE]
I thought HK was closed for the renovations. How are they handling keeping people out of the construction area? Is it closed off? Did you get to see any of the new additions?
[QUOTE=Quackup]Efjayel, it was Saturday. I did not ask the cops why there's a shakedown going down.
Cheipan is an Argentine steak house. The restaurant is clean and modern. Something you would find in old Pasadena, if you know that area. Not only are the steaks great, but their clam chowder ranks with the best of them. Hope this helps.
q[/QUOTE]
Cross streets would be even more helpful.