[QUOTE=GrassHopping]What do you mean by "tranny"? You mean she looks like a man?[/QUOTE]
yup
I mean I don't think she is a tranny, but she's the kind-of girl if I saw her on the street I be checking for the adam's apple.
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[QUOTE=GrassHopping]What do you mean by "tranny"? You mean she looks like a man?[/QUOTE]
yup
I mean I don't think she is a tranny, but she's the kind-of girl if I saw her on the street I be checking for the adam's apple.
[QUOTE=Cienega32] My reaction was they should start with those damn street and bike cops. [/QUOTE]
What a difference a day makes! A shoot-out between the Juarez police and the military after refusing to co-operate, 11 cops arrested for having drugs. And I bet most of us have 'met' most of them.
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EL PASO, Texas -- A total of 11 Juarez police officers were arrested in the last couple of days in the violence-plagued city of Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico.
Some people worry the violence will carry over to El Paso and others think it's just hurting tourism.
Canadians Claire Castonguay and Jacques Martel are in the middle of their road trip across the United States. One of their many stops is El Paso and maybe its sister city Juarez.
"That's what we hear, that the government is corrupted in Mexico. That drugs are not controlled, it's a free-for-all," said Martel.
[b]A total of 11 Juarez police officers were arrested on charges of carrying drugs in their patrol cars. But this operation only brought upon more violence in Juarez. A shooting between some members of the Mexican Army and Juarez police officers exploded in the streets because officers refused to take part of the operation to check for illegal arms and drugs.[/b]
Also, an anonymous tip lead the Mexican Army to a house where they found drugs, arms and three hostages; one of them an El Paso resident. They said they were asked to give up the names of their drug dealers in exchange for their freedom.
"Now that we know about it I don't think we're going to attempt to go," said Castonguay.
Even though the appeal of Mexico is exciting to these Canadians, they say they want to play it safe.
"I would but I would remain in my car, now that I know about it," said Martel.
According to sources, about 200 people have been killed in the sister city of 1.3 million so far this year, and 47 policemen have resigned or requested retirement in the last month.
[QUOTE=Coyote79]yup
I mean I don't think she is a tranny, but she's the kind-of girl if I saw her on the street I be checking for the adam's apple.[/QUOTE]
I've been with her a couple of times. Everything is there as it should be and she works well.
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She’s as cold as dry ice. No kiss—even for a $20 tip. Would not let me feel her out even over her panties. Rushed me a little. Always acts somewhat annoyed and uncomfortable as if she’s thinking “why do I have to deal with this loser?”
So no need to call the EPA!! The traditional Venus chica is not endangered!!
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Yes, they often have beautiful women, but I've never had much better treatment from them than Coyote's described experience, and swore after one extremely unpleasant encounter a coupla years ago I'd never go back, and haven't. IMHO the whole place, besides the chicas, is way to pretentious.
Thanks for the heads-up, fellow mongers. I live 4-5 hours north, haven't heard anything up till now in the media up here (haven't cruised the board in a week or so, also). Still planning on heading down today cuz I'm jonesin' for mexicana strange, but I'll keep my eyes open a bit wider.
spine
Ths US State Dept. hasn't issued an advisory against going to Juarez as they did for Nuevo Laredo.
For you military guys, has the commander step-up A-15's for those who go and get caught?
What's the name of that massage parlor on the corner of Lopez Mateos or Plutarco with the hot tub inside? It has a small waiting area and is located within a strip mall.
[QUOTE=EnormusDick]I don't know know how you do that, I won't even kiss a girl with a closed mouth after I cim. I guess we all have our hang ups, or lack of them.[/QUOTE]
Today I ate out my ATF, four hours after she started her shift.
Afterwards she did wipe off my face before we started DFK (at her request).
Now I have a sore throat. . .I don't know if her juice helped it or hurt it.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
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For you military guys, has the commander step-up A-15's for those who go and get caught?
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A15?
All I know is anyone on active duty (all branches) is not allowed to travel to Mexico w/o written permission.
Border patrol always scans my passport when come back to El Paso.
Do they store that info?--I.e. do they keep a record of the times & dates passport holders enter the US?
[QUOTE=Coyote79]Today I ate out my ATF, four hours after she started her shift.
Afterwards she did wipe off my face before we started DFK (at her request).
Now I have a sore throat. . .I don't know if her juice helped it or hurt it.
HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA[/QUOTE]you can't help or hurt hiv ho ho ho
[QUOTE=Meat Loaf]Ths US State Dept. hasn't issued an advisory against going to Juarez as they did for Nuevo Laredo.[/QUOTE]
The advisory was issued in October for all of Mexico and still stands.
[QUOTE=Coyote79]A15?
All I know is anyone on active duty (all branches) is not allowed to travel to Mexico w/o written permission.[/QUOTE]A15 means "Article 15, " which is a written reprimand under the Military Code of Justice laws that govern the soldiers.
Passports are scanned and stored within the database. Your travel gets logged by day, time, location, and country visited. In the event something happens, they know your habits and location. Fortunately, the USA is not transparent throughout all agencies so the border patrol (customs) doesn't share information with the city, county, or state, unless a felony or international warrant is issued.
[QUOTE=EnormusDick]you can't help or hurt hiv ho ho ho[/QUOTE]What are the odds of getting an STD from DATY?
Not all branches are affected, in San Diego the navy is not banned from traveling to Mexico, no one needs permission to go except E-4 and below, the navy has never gotten any memo that they cannot visit Mexico.
[QUOTE=Coyote79]What are the odds of getting an STD from DATY?[/QUOTE]That was supposed to be a joke, I guess it wasn't very funny. I called the cdc a while ago and they had no reports of hiv from oral sex.