Hey guys,
Has any one of you have ever stayed in the Ramada Hotel in Juares the one by Avenida Abraham Lincoln?
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Hey guys,
Has any one of you have ever stayed in the Ramada Hotel in Juares the one by Avenida Abraham Lincoln?
"Juárez police chief: "No safe place in Mexico for me""
[url]http://www.elpasotimes.com/juarez/ci_22208437/juarez-police-chief-no-safe-place-mexico-me[/url]
Once again, I'm well aware this is a sex forum, but your safety in Mexico is very important when mongering in Mexico. The story below illustrates just how screwed up the justice system is in Mexico.
Mexico doesn't seem to be too concerned about protecting Americans, when they travel to Mexico. We bring them tourist dollars, and don't seem to get much respect in return.
"Bill O'Reilly: Mexico insulting every single American citizen"
[url]http://www.foxnews.com/on-air/oreilly/2012/12/17/bill-oreilly-mexico-insulting-every-single-american-citizen&adt=0?intcmp=obnetwork[/url]
[QUOTE=ElCommando; 1362013]Has any one brought back from juarez some of this generic viagra.
If so pm me.[/QUOTE]I'm wondering if Maxifort is as good as Viagra.
[QUOTE=Xfactors;1362650]I'm wondering if Maxifort is as good as Viagra.[/QUOTE]Guys, try NAFIL, they sell them on Farma Ahorro, they are cheaper than maxifort or any pill out there and just as effective as Viagra, you get a 10 pill bottle for less than 20 bucks
It is certainly true that the "justice system is screwed up in Mexico." And it is a damn shame that the 27 year old Marine is locked up in a Mexican prison for carrying a gun to Mexico.
However, one must keep in mind that when you are in Mexico, you are a person without a country. Mexico has VERY strict laws against bringing firearms into their country. This warning is also clearly stated at USA border crossings before entering the country. The American "officials" who told this man he could register his gun in Mexico, with no problems, and then could travel to Costa Rica, are at fault. Mexico does NOT want USA citizens bringing firearms into their country. Period, end of story.
I lived in Mexico for 20 years. I now travel to Cd. Juarez about once or twice a week, in fact, went over last night with a friend. So far, I have never been arrested. And I have never brought a firearm into Juarez, either, and never will.
This unfortunate Marine needs to get strong legal counsel, now, just like the truck driver from Dallas did, who spent seven months sleeping on a Mexican floor in a jail in Veracruz. Doing that, and paying off the right people, will get him out of jail. The American "officials" who told this man it was OK to bring a firearm across into Mexico are the ones at fault. Nobody ever explained this to them when they got hired, to warn USA citizens?
It is legal to bring hunting weapons into Mexico, but you best to apply for a permit from the Mexician agency before you do so, then register the weapon when entering. Hunting in Mexico is promoted as a tourist activity. Personally I would never do so, especially an heirloom as he had. If the officials don't take it, some crook might.
This link [url]http://www.mexonline.com/huntmex.htm[/url] has details.
"Juárez police officers allegedly force man to swallow bullets"
[url]http://www.elpasotimes.com/juarez/ci_22252893/ju-rez-police-officers-allegedly-force-man-swallow[/url]
Purchased Nafil at the Farma Ahorro today. Price is right at $24. 60, USA, or 320 Mexican pesos. Although I usually do not require this extra boost, hopefully it works when necessary.
Well, I called Chaude Platinum today and they told me that Diana no longer works there. I went there last week and was told that she was taking a week off for Christmas. I guess I'll call next week and call / stop by again next week to double-check, but I think I lost my opportunity (or tried and failed) to woo her.
I know a few folks here have had experiences making the transition from cliente to novio, or (for at least one report I read) esposo. Any advice on how to do it? I sincerely doubt that I'll want something like that in the future, but it would have been nice to know what the hell I was doing with Diana before I lost / screwed-up my opportunity.
[QUOTE=My Freedom;1365444]Purchased Nafil at the Farma Ahorro today. Price is right at $24. 60, USA, or 320 Mexican pesos. Although I usually do not require this extra boost, hopefully it works when necessary.[/QUOTE]How many pills for $24. 60, and please let us know if it works. I'm 59 and viagra makes me like I'm back in high school again.
For the $24. 60 you get 10 pills. I am older than you, and with a "regular," almost never need a pill. But with a new gal, a pill usually helps. I will report back.
there is a very sexy smooth ass camila sodi look alike it is very pretty, it told me it had 1 baby and when i asked abut if it had a c-section it showed me a scar, but it had pretty smooth skin. it looked like an **** girl but when i asked, it told me it has 21 years.
[quote=truckerhead;1369145]there is a very sexy smooth ass camila sodi look alike it is very pretty, it told me it had 1 baby and when i asked abut if it had a c-section it showed me a scar, but it had pretty smooth skin. it looked like an **** girl but when i asked, it told me it has 21 years.[/quote]it? how would an "it" have a c-scar?
[quote=truckerhead;1369145]el zar report.there is a very sexy smooth ass camila sodi look alike it is very pretty, it told me it had 1 baby and when i asked abut if it had a c-section it showed me a scar, but it had pretty smooth skin. it looked like an **** girl but when i asked, it told me it has 21 years.[/quote]what is el zar? is that a bar in juarez? also not sure what you mean by referring to a girl as an it.