Hong Kong, Tropical closed, Chicago open
Hong Kong, Tropical closed as of Wednesday 3 PM, but Chicago and Caretta was open.
Cascada's security would not let you in unless you had a room or about to book a room. You can get in by claiming to have a room, or go up to the lobby by Azul's front door.
Azul's Sports Bar was open with 5 guys drinking, partying and about 5 girls, including the ever present Sasha. She looked good compared to the other frumpy girls.
I did predict Baja California's governor would react harshly when he found out La Zona's bars were resisting his closure order. This time around HK group and Adelita will probably be shut down for months pending BC's investigation and litigation, and will probably face heavy fines and penalties.
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AYCE BZ grill Mr. Pampas or Churras do Brasil
JohnnuSmith,
Both serve excellent grilled meats and seafood, great for the body especially after a long night screwing multiple girls, feels good to kick back, sipping some wine or beers, gulping down some of the tastiest, tenderest, most flavorful plates of grilled meats. The stomach feels full, happy, satisfying with all that protein. You can pack lots of protein to build strength for the next day. A wingman was a big eater, gulped down 6 to 7 plates full of meat and salad, then he went for 2 more plates of desert sweets. I can't wait to take a few more guys to these grills for soem serious eats hehe.
I would prefer Churrascaria do Brasil on Ave de Los Heroes, at intersection with Independencia at the huge rotary with a V monument, across from Rio Plaza. This place opens until mid night so you have plenty of time to pack down the food. They serve many different cuts, with the picanha top sirloin roll being South America's favorite cut, also rib eye, sirloins, rump roast, sausages, roast pork, poultry and sea food. The meats are highest grade, grilled to perfection from rare to medium with a good fresh salad, pasta and cheese bar, not as good as before CoVid but still bery sumptuous and tasty.
You may also want to invite your bar girls for a meal. Premium beers are only $2, excellent food for a very deal.
Churrascaria do Brasil vs. Mr. Pampas
Brother Mouzone.
You definitely should go to the place with a bigger local clientele. They would serve better food and more values. With Churras open until midnight, we can do all night drinking and romancing a few hot girls then head out to the grill to load up with delicious meats before heading home at midnight. It's a damn good life, only Roman emperors could afford.
I usually had to wait 15 min to half hour to be seated at Mr. Pampas, not exactly good with hot chicas waiting back in La Zona bars. Also Mr. Pampas' weekday discount seemed to have disappeared. OTOH Churr do Brasil seems to have bigger dining clientele at both locations, but I never had to wait. The original location on Aqua Caliente at Galleria Hipodromo is larger and classier than the new one on Ave LOS Heroes in Zona Rio. It has 30% discount after 7 PM all week vs only Mon through Thursday for the new Zona Rio place. If 4 guys go it saves about $20 for drinks and tips.
Last time I was in both Mr. Pampas and Churrascaria do Brasil, they served many different cuts of meats and seafood. The rotation was slower than before CoVid but any cut we requested they would bring out within 5 minutes, perfectly grilled between rare and medium. A few wingmen in my racing team are big eaters. They really look forward to gulping down large chunks of tender and tasty grilled meats and seafood.
The chicas try to keep their weights down and their bellies flat, so they prefer seafood and sushi over meats. Mr. Pampas and Churras used to have enough varieties of sushi and sashimi in their salad bars, but no longer under CoVid. Mariscos Villa Marina has a large but expensive Mexican menu. A few sushi places in Zona Rio are also expensive.
Damn, I get angry every time I think about how much worse out lives have gone down hill due to CoVid. El Capitan's Tijuana Chicas Racing Team wants lots of good food and hot sex with pretty chicas every weekend hehe.
Adelita girl with short blonde bangs
The pic was from the Internet.
A tall classy beautiful girl in Adelita with short wavy blonde bangs looks exactly like the pic. She's very popular.
Africa is closed so I don't know where she went. May be you can find her.
Freedoms and liberties lost after Al Qaeda's 9/11 attack
US and Mexican Customs and Immigration officials on both sides of the border were extremely laid back before Al Qaeda 9/11 attack. We were indulged by border officials on both sides and had so much liberty back then that are now completely unimaginable by the younger generation.
A nice, sunny day in SoCal before the 9/11 attack, I wanted to fly a young, pretty undocumented foreign student in a private single-engine plane into Mexico for a weekend of touring and of course hot sex. By laws, I had to land the plane and clear through US Immigration at Brown Field at the border and had US officials check the plane that Friday afternoon before leaving the US. The girl did not have a passport or any immigration document due to a diplomatic crisis in her country. I explained her situation and pleaded with the US Imm. Woman " Please look at her and remember her. We will be back Sunday afternoon. " Amazingly the very nice woman said she would be working next Sunday and agreed to our private deal.
We had to land and file flight plan into Mexico at Tijuana Int. Airport. So we made a 1-minute flight over, parked the plane in front of the Mexican Imm. Office and went in. Mexican officials would not let me file a flight plan due to her lack of documents. After lengthy arguments and persuasion, I got fed up and told them we were going back to the US, but the immigration guys said "No, no, sit down here and wait a moment. " That was when I realized he just wanted a mordita. I handed him a $5 bill and they quickly filled out and signed a lot of forms for a flight plan to Ensenada and San Filipe. It was a $5 well spent to have a little honeymoon with the sweet girl.
We took off, flew to Ensenada; sky was bright sunny, clear, deep blue, completely clear of haze, smog or cloud, visibility unlimited. The controllers at Ensenada's Marine-controlled airfield kept assuring us over radio with his broken English, that there was no cloud, visibility unlimited. AFAIK Ensenada had no instrument approach equipment back then, or even now. Parked the plane on the taxi way at the Mexico's Navy base next to the main highway South. The airport was completely unsecured, did not even have a gate. Had to give an unofficial / migrant attendant a $ tip and asked him to watch the plane over night so no one tampered with it. Took a long taxi ride into downtown to spend the night with the hot girl.
Next morning after breakfast, we took off, flew East over some seriously rugged mountainous terrain for San Felipe, then the vast flat plain and long, unending sandy beaches of the Sea of Cortez all the way to the curved horizon. Did a half circle over downtown San Felipe to signal taxi drivers for pick up at the airport. The air chart said San Filipe had fuel but the 2 young unofficial air traffic controllers at the tower told me with their broken English, that very few planes ever landed in San Filipe, and the fuel pump had been shut off long ago. Damn. They made calls to the mayor and the fire chief to come out to the airport. After much discussion, the mayor and fire chief said the town had a 30-gallon drum of emergency avgas for a few times a year when drowned victims had to be flown back to the US. After lots of muchas gracias and propinas for all involved, they agreed to lend me 30 gallons of avgas, but I had to fly back to Mexicali to fill it and bring it back.
Filled up the plane with highly questionable Mexican avgas from the drum, ready to fly back to Mexicali. The 2 beefy unofficial Mexican tracon guys pleaded with me that they had never been on an airplane, so being a nice, fun guy, I let them take the 2 empty back seats with the empty 30-gallon plastic drum between them. Took off for Mexicali, about 130 miles North over mostly sandy desert. It was a bright, sunny day; the sky and the sea was bright, clear deep blue. Mexicali airport was nice, clean, huge, in the middle of an immense flat sandy desert plain with no trees, no houses, only sage brushes and cacti. Our crew hang out at the airport terminal, had tacos lunch, talking shit with a few cool, young Mexican pilots flew in with brand-new, expensive business jets and turbo props; may have been affiliated with El Chapo hehe.
After filling the plane's 2 gas tanks, loaded the 30-gallon drum and everyone on the plane, I suddenly realized that, in the excitement of the sexy vacation, I had forgotten to calculate the weight and balance of the fully-fueled plane with 4 beefy adults and a 180-lbs plastic fuel drum for the return trip. The plane was about 400 lbs over maximum take off weight, with a severely aft center of gravity problem with 2 heavy guys and the fuel drum in the back seats, and the mid day air temperature in the desert was hot, over 100 F. There were serious flight safety risks but I could not leave the 2 poor Mexican guys behind, so I switched a heavy guy to the front seat, the light girl to the back, had one guy hold the fuel drum up front against the front seats to improve the plane's CG balance.
We took off in high desert heat on the 10,000 foot runway usually used by large airlines' jets. The plane was way overweighed; I had to use up most of the 10,000 feet runway before it lifted off the ground. The plane was sluggish, climbing very slowly, no more 100 feet per minute over the hot desert sand. Damn lucky there were not trees or building surrounding the airport, only wide open desert. I made very gentle turns to head South. As the plane burned off fuel, it climbed and handled better; we got back to San Felipe and landed safely. It was a serious flight safety mistake, but not the stupidest one I ever made.
After a weekend fishing and partying, we took off to the San Diego border, cleared through Tijuana Int airport Customs then hopped over to Brown field. The same US Imm and Customs woman came out to check the plane, looked at and reidentified the well-fucked young girl and cleared us into the US. I don't remember any paper work had to be done. Border security procedures used to be that informal and trusting before 9/11. For a few years subsidized avgas in Tijuana used to cost about half of San Diego and private planes' owners would fly to Tijuana just to fill up their tanks, despite the extremely long line at the pump. Damn. Border air procedures have now grown extremely lengthy, complex and demanding, not worth crossing in private planes with the long waits, paper work and headache.
Before 9/11 I had been in many occasions when US border officials trusted and indulged US citizens. We lost of lot of our most precious freedoms and liberties due to the attacks by international terrorists on US citizens and territories, and now by the damn stupid CoVid-19. We should do everything we can to assist and improve on the security of our country.