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Thanks
Thanks for the advice. It sounds like that guy had a hell of a time before he got attacked. Getting picked up by 5 girls and doing them all. Thats awesome. I have a feeling that the juarez of 2004 is totally different then the one now too. Im only going to go during the day. I dont want to risk it at night. It sounds like a ghost town at night now anyway. Thanks again
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Hi guys,
Can anyone recommend me some massage parlor in juarez with a big ass white girl working in there?
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[QUOTE=Vastator 33]Hi guys,
Can anyone recommend me some massage parlor in juarez with a big ass white girl working in there?[/QUOTE]
Uhmm, well, a big ass white girl, ain't my type, but I did fuck one at Marisol MP, on 5/6/10 named Koran. Marylins MP seems to have nothing but big women working there.
For Mp's a little closer to the Santa Fe bridge, than the two I mentioned above, I would suggest checking out Genesis. They have about 8 girls there, and one, or two, might have that big ass you're looking for. Also El Encanto, Felinas, or Siluetas.
Lsat time I was in Loryed MP, about 6 months ago, they did have one big ass babe you might like, but she was hispanic, not white. She had that big ass, and seemed very nice. During the introductions at Loryed, she asked me for permission to suck my dick, to introduce herself to me. I gave her permission. It was a nice suck, but I didn't select her, because I'm not into big ass women. I liked her approach, though. :)
I guess my number one recommendation to you, would be to first check out Loryed MP, then Genesis. After that, El Encanto, than Siluetas. Good luck. I won't fight you for the big ass babes. You can have them. Have fun on your trip, and stay safe.
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"Ciudad Juarez has become one of the world's deadliest cities..." The article is below.
[url]http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/11/01/mexico-americans-killed-separate-attacks-border-city/?test=latestnews[/url]
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[QUOTE=Xfactors]"Ciudad Juarez has become one of the world's deadliest cities..." The article is below.
[url]http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/11/01/mexico-americans-killed-separate-attacks-border-city/?test=latestnews[/url][/QUOTE]
Whats the proper word to use here? Escalation or expansion? The narcos are running out of targets and it seems anyone can become a victim these days.
I saw a heart breaking story on TV today about an El Paso mother who allowed her 6 year old twins to visit their father in Juarez. Only one returned home alive and I believe the father is dead as well.
Anyone who still believes the narcos are only killing each other off is a fool.
The Filthy (Wheres my fucking flack jacket) One
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[QUOTE=Mugroso] The narcos are running out of targets and it seems anyone can become a victim these days.[/QUOTE]
It's dangerous over there, but one might consider the odds. So far this year, 2000 murders, with a population of 1.5 million people in Juarez. I'm trying to remember my elementary school math, here. Uhmmm, 2000 divided by 1,500,000 = 0.00133. So this would equal 0.133 per cent? Is this correct?
So if you lived in Juarez this your, you would have had a 0.133 per cent chance of being murdered this year in Juarez? Is my math correct here? If not, maybe I need to go back to elementary school. :eek: Honestly guys, correct me if my math is incorrect here.
In other words, a little more than one tenth, of one percent chance of being murdered in Juarez this year, if you lived there. Is this correct?
Shit, with these low odds, next time I go over to Juarez, I'm going to shoot the bird, to every drug gang member I see over there. Fuck em. :D They can kiss my ass. :D
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[QUOTE=Xfactors]Shit, with these low odds, next time I go over to Juarez, I'm going to shoot the bird, to every drug gang member I see over there. Fuck em. :D They can kiss my ass. :D[/QUOTE]
Go check out Aristo's/Eduardo's II and give us a report. :)
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[QUOTE=Xfactors]... but one might consider the odds. So far this year, 2000 murders, with a population of 1.5 million people in Juarez. [/QUOTE]
I think another way of looking at this, is 2 out of every 1,500 people living in Juarez, have been murdered so far this year in Juarez. Or, you could call it 1, out of every 750 people. I don't mean to dwell on this. I'm just trying to figure out the odds here. There are 1,498, out of every 1500, or 749, out of every 750, still hanging in there.
At the current rate of murders, by the end of the year, it should be around 1 for every 625 people, to be murdered in Juarez, for this year. Or one out of every 228,125 people, on any given day. Okay, enough of this math shit.
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Thinking Out Loud
I've been doing some RTFF on juarez. Details are laid out nicely thanks to people posting updated information. Thanks.
I am contemplating doing a trip to juarez culiacan and nuevo laredo. I've been searching the web for bus schedules leaving from either place but have had no luck in finding such info.
I assume there is a cross country bus terminal in juarez city like anyplace else in mexico. Would CJ to Culiacan then to NL and back to juarez make the most sense ? Can anyone tell me how long these trips would take and if 1st class bus service is available ?
This will be a combined mongering shopping photography trip.
* There is a motel 6 in el paso at reynolds street exit #23-a. Would this be considered close to the border and how much would a cab be to la linea ?
I would be crossing into juarez with 2 pieces of luggage and a knapsack. Should I expect any trouble from the american or mexican side? Are visas available at that point...santa fe bridge ?
I have no expectations. The border is fascinating to me and I want to see what it's all about. I have a rather extensive knowledge of tijuana but I want to see the texas side.
My budget for hotel rooms would be in the $30/40 range in all these places. Do I need to worry about having a heater ?
Thank you for your time. I make an effort to write trip reports.
Thanks
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[QUOTE=Artisttyp]I've been doing some RTFF on juarez. Details are laid out nicely thanks to people posting updated information. Thanks.
I am contemplating doing a trip to juarez culiacan and nuevo laredo. I've been searching the web for bus schedules leaving from either place but have had no luck in finding such info.
I assume there is a cross country bus terminal in juarez city like anyplace else in mexico. Would CJ to Culiacan then to NL and back to juarez make the most sense ? Can anyone tell me how long these trips would take and if 1st class bus service is available ?
This will be a combined mongering shopping photography trip.
* There is a motel 6 in el paso at reynolds street exit #23-a. Would this be considered close to the border and how much would a cab be to la linea ?
I would be crossing into juarez with 2 pieces of luggage and a knapsack. Should I expect any trouble from the american or mexican side? Are visas available at that point...santa fe bridge ?
I have no expectations. The border is fascinating to me and I want to see what it's all about. I have a rather extensive knowledge of tijuana but I want to see the texas side.
My budget for hotel rooms would be in the $30/40 range in all these places. Do I need to worry about having a heater ?
Thank you for your time. I make an effort to write trip reports.
Thanks[/QUOTE]
I've traveled a bit by bus in Mexico and it was a fun time. Went to Hermosillo last year, didn't monger though.
The Central de Camiones (Juarez Bus Terminal) is in south central Juarez, off of Carrera Panamericana. From Cordova (free) bridge, haggle with a taxi to take you for $5.00. About 15-20 minutes south of the bridge, depending on traffic.
There are many buslines with departures all the time 24/7 in all directions.
Try this for starters:
[url]http://www.estrellablanca.com.mx[/url]
Going to Culiacan, that's a shitload of a drive, you'll prolly be on bus for a full 18-24 hours. Bus stops in every city.
Hope this helps.
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[QUOTE=Xfactors]At the current rate of murders, by the end of the year, it should be around 1 for every 625 people, to be murdered in Juarez, for this year. Or one out of every 228,125 people, on any given day. Okay, enough of this math shit.[/QUOTE]
I like to think in terms of statistics, too, Xfactors, and of course assume the time of day, amount of time spent there, familiarity with the area, and general ability not to make yourself a target for anyone's animosity factor in as well. I think the odds are still acceptable as long as you don't act like an arrogant American, go during the day, and get out quickly.
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[QUOTE=Heynowwassup]I've traveled a bit by bus in Mexico and it was a fun time. Went to Hermosillo last year, didn't monger though.
The Central de Camiones (Juarez Bus Terminal) is in south central Juarez, off of Carrera Panamericana. From Cordova (free) bridge, haggle with a taxi to take you for $5.00. About 15-20 minutes south of the bridge, depending on traffic.
There are many buslines with departures all the time 24/7 in all directions.
Try this for starters:
[url]http://www.estrellablanca.com.mx[/url]
Going to Culiacan, that's a shitload of a drive, you'll prolly be on bus for a full 18-24 hours. Bus stops in every city.
Hope this helps.[/QUOTE]
Thanks. I had no idea sinaloa was so far from juarez. Do you have any idea how far NL is from juarez ?
Thanks
I just found out that juarez to nuevo laredo is 500+ miles and juarez to culiacan is 300+ miles. So juarez to NL is over 18-24 hrs on a bus ? I don't drive where I live so nothing makes sense to me.
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Juarez trip report, Wed, Nov 3rd , 3:30pm to 6:15pm
I went to Juarez today, with a friend of mine. We walked around the cathedral area some, and then I showed him some MP’s. We got on the Linea 8A bus, in front of the Americana Dental Center, and got off at the Oxxo store on Costa Rica.
We walked about 20 feet, and I spotted a cop car. I said to my friend, “Oh fuck.” Sure enough, these crooked cops made the block, and came back around to rob us. They got me for $5, and didn’t get anything off my friend. I had more money hidden on me, and these 3 slimy cops, that were in this cop car, didn’t find it on me. They let us go, and we walked on to Sirenas.
I introduced my friend to the owner, and to Jessica, Jacinia, and Diana. My friend liked Jacinia. There may have been a 4th girl there, I don’t remember. Anyway, my friend and I proceeded on to El Encanto MP. El Encanto had 4 babes working there, if I remember correctly, and one of them I liked a lot. Very slender, and nice.
As we all know here in this forum, I’m currently “in love” with a provider over in Juarez, so I probably won’t be getting with this slender babe at El Encanto, but I thought she was hot.
My friend and I walked on over to Siluetas, and they had I believe 4 babes there, at the time. They didn’t look bad. We then headed over to Felinas. I think there were 2 babes there at the time. I wasn’t impressed with them.
My friend and I then headed to Luxxor. One of the girls gave us a tour of Luxxor, and then Stuart drove us back to the bridge. First time I have met Stuart, and he seemed very nice. Stuart is a sharp guy. He’s fluent in both Spanish, and English. He looks like he could work in a bank, or be an attorney, or something. He’s very professional.
My friend and I made it back across to El Paso, with no further hassle from the crooked cops over there.
All in all, it was a fun trip, except for the part with the crooked cops. Fuck those assholes.
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My top 3 MP's are as follows:
1. Sirenas-$30 per hour [url]http://sirena-massage.com/[/url]
2. El Encanto-$30 per hour
3. Siluetas-$30 per hour
These are my top 3, and I'm ranking them in that order.
Next on my list would be Loryed-$30 per hour.
The above MP's, are probably the only MP's I will ever do business with.
Next on my list, would be Genesis-$30 per hour, then Felinas-$30 per hour. I don't really like these 2 MP's, because their massage rooms are crappy, IMO.
Luxxor is an upper scale $40 per hour MP. It's an upper scale facility, and I can see why they charge an extra $10 per hour for their service. I do NOT view this extra charge as a rip off, on their part. For guys that may prefer an upper scale type of facility, Luxxor might be their best bet. [url]http://www.luxxor-massage.com/[/url]
Just my thoughts.
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[QUOTE=Artisttyp]Thanks. I had no idea sinaloa was so far from juarez. Do you have any idea how far NL is from juarez ?
Thanks
I just found out that juarez to nuevo laredo is 500+ miles and juarez to culiacan is 300+ miles. So juarez to NL is over 18-24 hrs on a bus ? I don't drive where I live so nothing makes sense to me.[/QUOTE]
Could be right. There is no direct route between those cities as there is a mountain range between the west coast of Mexico (Culiacan) and the rest of the country, so gotta go around, scenic though. And between Jrz. and NL, looks like gotta go down to Torreon then Monterrey then NL. One long-ass trip.