I have searched it and I come up with nothing, I have scoured the map and nothing. Maybe it's not worth the trouble. Thanx anyway
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I have searched it and I come up with nothing, I have scoured the map and nothing. Maybe it's not worth the trouble. Thanx anyway
Went to Anali today. It is the mp next to genesis. They are going to be the new mp. Genesis will be open in a few weeks, and anali will have new girls according to the manager there. Had great time with hazel. She is contemplating a boob job.
i have located loryends by going down triunfo de la republica. when you see a restaurant called vips on the right, the curve to the right follows and then follows stop lights. loryeds is located behind the big shopping center on the right, called hippermart..or soriana. if you stand in front of the shopping area, loryeds will be behind it, on the right hand side about a block away, second floor.
mugroso has a point that i have also thought of, these mexican cops confirep001ing passports for a "donation." i would highly recommend making at least one or two copies of your key information from your passport and put a copy in a separate place from your passport. may not do any good, but it certainly cannot hurt.
my freedom
[QUOTE=Cienega32]I wouldn't trust the copy of a BC unless they officially state that it's a workable document. I've been told by more than one 'Keeper of the Gate' that they think only an original will satisfy the requirement. I would think the least would be a notorized copy.
[/QUOTE]I've since asked a "uniform" & she told me that a copy issued by your county of birth is what they need - the "original" always stays on file at the county. It's probably a good thing to have to have whatever the depraved theivin' bureaucrats decree is the current proper format anyway.
[QUOTE=EnormusDick]I have searched it and I come up with nothing, I have scoured the map and nothing. Maybe it's not worth the trouble. Thanx anyway[/QUOTE]
By now you should have an Enormus (pun intended) amount of information about this place. I've been mongering mps in j-town solid for 18 months, been to almost every mp except for a few because of bad reports. The thing with Loryed's is this as well, however I've gotten two first hand accounts of great service, so I thought I definitely needed to check it out, yeah it's just another mp but it's classier, the girls will really want your business and they'll show you as the walk in to say Hi before you pick. I can't really tell you how to get there but by now with the help or the great map you should know, it surely doesn't look like much from the outside, but I can understand how this could be a local jtown favorite.
I'll definitely add it to my rotation as well as the new Genesis place once it opens up for good.
Thanx for the map grasshopper, I finally found it. It seems off the beaten path for mp's. I hope it is worth the extra drive, thanx again.
[QUOTE=Quarterback]I've since asked a "uniform" & she told me that a copy issued by your county of birth is what they need - the "original" always stays on file at the county. It's probably a good thing to have to have whatever the depraved theivin' bureaucrats decree is the current proper format anyway.[/QUOTE]
I hope I misunderstood what you wrote here but by 'copy' I mean a simple version that was produced with a copy machine. I have (somewhere...) many copies issued by my county of birth that are used as 'originals'. I also have one or two that a copy machine at work produced. The latter are considered 'copies'.
It's like a death certificate - a copy (of the original) created by the issuing entity is considered an original for all intents and purposes. A "Xeroxed" version of it is not.
Who knows - with all the changes they keep making lately, we're liable to need a duck call, antlers and a snappy version of 'Row, Row, Row Your Boat' as well.
[QUOTE=Cienega32]It's like a death certificate - a copy (of the original) created by the issuing entity is considered an original for all intents and purposes. A "Xeroxed" version of it is not.[/QUOTE]Yes, this sort of copy is what the officer seemed to be describing.
200 dollars or 800 pesos.
Whats wrong with this picture?
[QUOTE=TruthMartini]I will be in CJ in a couple of weeks. "Joanna" from Luxxor caught my eye on their website (she's allegedly the girl on the far left in the attached photo). But it looks like the one or two reports on her from this board gave her average reviews. Has anyone else had any experience with her?
So I suppose the priorites are:
1) Joanna (if she's a good provider and the photo doesn't lie)
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Photo doesn't lie man, that girl was there the last time that I was at Luxxor, however that was some time ago (August last year). She's really hot looking, but on the services scale, I'd rate her about a 6. She wanted an upsale for oral and BBBJ was not on the table. And then she didn't get into the dirty deed that much. But, she didn't rush and let me have at it with a couple of positions. I got the feeling that if I were a regular that she would have treated me better, because once we got done she said that she'd shower with me (again for a tip). But I'm not against dropping a little shcarole for a much better time.
So, YMMV as always. Stunning girl, decent lay. Usually I like it better the other way around.
Oops, wrong form.
Should of been in 2479 both way to much for MP.
*I will be in CJ in a couple of weeks. "Joanna" from Luxxor caught my eye on their website (she's allegedly the girl on the far left in the attached photo). But it looks like the one or two reports on her from this board gave her average reviews. Has anyone else had any experience with her?*
I am sorry to report to you that she was no longer at the Luxxor the last time I was there (December).
Lucke
I'm sure these areas aren't in our average monger's radar but still interesting to note the trend.
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Juárez's homicide rate doubles in new year (6:51 a.m.)
By Louie Gilot / For The Sun-News
Article Launched: 01/15/2008 06:54:44 AM MST
EL PASO — Four men were killed in Juárez early Monday, continuing what has been a particularly bloody beginning of the year in Juárez.
With the shootings, there have been 24 homicides in Juárez in the first 14 days of 2008 -- or 1.7 homicide per day, double the average of 0.8 homicides per day last year. In comparison, there has only been one homicide in El Paso since Jan. 1.
Many of the victims in Juárez were young men and died in what appeared to be drug- and gang-related incidents.
"These problems between organized groups of criminals are very difficult to prevent. It's something going on between them," said Juárez municipal police spokesman Jaime Torres.
The last four homicides stem from two separate incidents Monday.
In the first, Juárez police said that they were called to the scene of a gun fight on Zafra and Cruz streets at about 4:40 a.m. They said they found the bodies of three unidentified men next to a blue, 1991 Plymouth Voyager. The men ranged in age from about 17 to about 30. Police said they think two of the three men were brothers. They died of bullet wounds.
At about 5 a.m., police went to the scene of another reported gun fight and found the body of a 30 to 35-year-old man wrapped in a brown blanket at the corner of Cotija and Caracuaro streets. The man, also unidentified Monday afternoon, died of gunshot wounds.
[QUOTE=Cienega32]I'm sure these areas aren't in our average monger's radar but still interesting to note the trend.
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Juárez's homicide rate doubles in new year (6:51 a.m.)
By Louie Gilot / For The Sun-News
Article Launched: 01/15/2008 06:54:44 AM MST
EL PASO — Four men were killed in Juárez early Monday, continuing what has been a particularly bloody beginning of the year in Juárez.
With the shootings, there have been 24 homicides in Juárez in the first 14 days of 2008 -- or 1.7 homicide per day, double the average of 0.8 homicides per day last year. In comparison, there has only been one homicide in El Paso since Jan. 1.
Many of the victims in Juárez were young men and died in what appeared to be drug- and gang-related incidents.
"These problems between organized groups of criminals are very difficult to prevent. It's something going on between them," said Juárez municipal police spokesman Jaime Torres.
The last four homicides stem from two separate incidents Monday.
In the first, Juárez police said that they were called to the scene of a gun fight on Zafra and Cruz streets at about 4:40 a.m. They said they found the bodies of three unidentified men next to a blue, 1991 Plymouth Voyager. The men ranged in age from about 17 to about 30. Police said they think two of the three men were brothers. They died of bullet wounds.
At about 5 a.m., police went to the scene of another reported gun fight and found the body of a 30 to 35-year-old man wrapped in a brown blanket at the corner of Cotija and Caracuaro streets. The man, also unidentified Monday afternoon, died of gunshot wounds.[/QUOTE]The best advice of all is to never let the sun go down on your gringo ass in Jtown. That is why I always go with the mps. Cross over in the afternoon, cross back before sundown. That's my moto.
Lucke
[QUOTE=Lucke]The best advice of all is to never let the sun go down on your gringo ass in Jtown. That is why I always go with the mps. Cross over in the afternoon, cross back before sundown. That's my moto.
Lucke[/QUOTE]Good advice, I agree and that's all my "gringo ass" will do, too much heat at nite for me.