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[QUOTE=Palamides; 1491064]Once I got back to the Juarez ave I headed over to the smart to look for a beer I saw in Puerto Penasco in August. They didn't have it (Pacifico in the can) and walked down Altomirano to Pink Lady. 1 beer turned into several as I chatted it up with the girls (4 all hot) and bar tenders. I don't go to the room there because its too expensive but did enjoy my drinks and shooting the shit.
Does anyone happen to know where I could get pacifico cans? I've looked in the Del Rio and S-Mart on Altamirano and no go.[/QUOTE]Modelorama sells it. That's the place with the beer mug on the sign. They're mostly on principal streets but not the major roadways. You can find Pacifico in bottles in El Paso.
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[QUOTE=Xfactors; 1491436]Off topic, but here's a video of my new vette.
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ka9cdB0pdN8&feature=youtu.be[/url][/QUOTE]Now you can go back to Juarez and get laid.
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Anyone give reports anymore?
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Reports?
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[QUOTE=Joe Vato; 1495210]Nope. Not me.
Joe Vato[/QUOTE]I think this is just kind of a slow period right now. I'll return to Juarez in about a month. I'll post sporadic reports now and then. I won't post specific reports, because I think the MP's and girls working there read this forum, so I don't want to become known to them as that guy who post reports on them on the internet.
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Okay, I got some pills from Juarez yesterday, and the prices are as follows:
Maxifort came out to 25pesos / pill.
Sildenafil came out to 30pesos / pill.
Nafil came out to 16pesos / pill.
I tried out the Nafil yesterday, and it works just as good as Viagra. I have a feeling that Maxifort and Sildenafil would work just fine, although I haven't tested those pills out yet. I haven't been happy with anything I got from India. The pills I got yesterday were from a pharmacia Ahora.
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Reports?
I don't report much, as I pretty well stay with the same gals downtown, a steady lineup. Problem with that is, it can get one into a rut as well. Should try different places more. Don't like paying cab fares and riding busses to go to MPs, however.
As for the pills, tried Maxifort the other day. Worked very well. 50mg.
Negative news is, am sure you steady mongers have noticed more pick ups that say "Policia Municipal" on them cruising around. Getting close to Christmas, those fine officers of the Juarez "law" will be needing money to buy their.
Ninos nice regalos for la navidad. Also, the police chief has stepped down and a new one has taken over. Only time will tell how good or bad that will be.
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[QUOTE=My Freedom; 1496487] Also, the police chief has stepped down and a new one has taken over. Only time will tell how good or bad that will be.[/QUOTE]Who's the new police chief?
[url]http://www.elpasotimes.com/news/ci_24347770/leyzaolas-tenure-juare-police-chief-ends[/url]
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Reports?
Me I'm just a MP dweller, things don't change much there, just your run of the mill single mommas looking for a way to support their kids. Quality varies and no one chica is at the same MP for a very long time. I have a DCL pass and a cheap shitty car to get me around Jrz so I zip in, do my business, and zip back in to the USA
Getting in to the USA in no problem. It's the long ass lines they now have at the Cordova bridge getting [U]in[/U] To Mexico. Fucking CBP.
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[QUOTE=Heynowwassup; 1496603]Me I'm just a MP dweller, things don't change much there, just your run of the mill single mommas looking for a way to support their kids. Quality varies and no one chica is at the same MP for a very long time. I have a DCL pass and a cheap shitty car to get me around Jrz so I zip in, do my business, and zip back in to the USA
Getting in to the USA in no problem. It's the long ass lines they now have at the Cordova bridge getting [U]in[/U] To Mexico. Fucking CBP.[/QUOTE]Whats a dcl pass? How much does it cost? What MP do you usually go?
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Sorry, don't know the name of the new police chief. I was walking in the La Paz area yesterday, had cops on foot walk by me, was not bothered.
The DCL pass is well worth it, if one drives in Juarez weekly. It allows one to return to the USA in the fast lane, I. E, avoiding the long lines. USA cost is over $100 for about five years; but the Mexicans want over $300 per year, per car, to use their side of the fast lane. Driving in Juarez regularly, it is worth it. If you return to the USA during late afternoon, early evening hours, weekdays M-F, and you use the downtown bridge, the regular car lines are usually very short. DCL pass can also be very useful for pedestrians walking back to the USA, especially during the early daytime hours, when pedestrian lines are much longer.
Heynowwassup hit it right on the nose when saying "Fucking CBP." Truer words were never written on the forum.
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DCL pass
[QUOTE=JjKeller;1496758]Whats a dcl pass? How much does it cost? What MP do you usually go?[/QUOTE]DCL=Dedicated Commuter Lane.
You apply and are investigated, pay the fees, then allowed to use the express lanes.
Link to application http://www.ilw.com/forms/I-823.pdf
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[QUOTE=My Freedom;1497010]DCL pass can also be very useful for pedestrians walking back to the USA, especially during the early daytime hours, when pedestrian lines are much longer.[/QUOTE]Question for My Freedom, Bbond, or anybody. I'm wondering about this DCL pass for pedestrians. I will be a pedestrian walking back and forth when I go to Juarez. Should I get this pass? It's been over a year since I've been to Juarez, (damn I'm getting horny, I need some relief.:D) but when I went before, I just walked by that long line of people, and got in the separate short line for USA citizens. Do they still have that short line? I don't mind spending the money for the DCL pass, but wondering if I need it. My Freedom, do you have a DCL pass? Are you planning on getting one, to walk back over to the USA side?
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Xfactors, yes I have a DCL pass. I seldom use it, though, as the passport card works almost as well if you normally return to El Paso from late afternoon to early evening. Not many USA citizens.
Return to EP at that time. The DCL pass is very valuable for American pedestrians who walk to EP during early morning hours, up until the lunch hour or early afternoon. In your case, I doubt it.
Would be worth the effort to get one. This pass is well worth it, however, for USA citizens who frequently drive back and forth to Juarez.
Visited beautiful Juarez this afternoon, had lunch with a friend at the Villa del Mar on Francisco Villa. Upon walking back to EP on Av. Juarez, passed by six of Juarez's finest "cops." As I posted.
Previously, am noticing more of these fine, uniformed individuals walking around and driving their pick ups. There are a few SWs, who, on occasion, walk around the area of Av. Juarez very close.
To the bridge. Found a good one, who I had not seen since 2004. Just like Old Home Week.
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[QUOTE=Xfactors;1498184]Question for My Freedom, Bbond, or anybody. I'm wondering about this DCL pass for pedestrians. I will be a pedestrian walking back and forth when I go to Juarez. Should I get this pass? It's been over a year since I've been to Juarez, (damn I'm getting horny, I need some relief.:D) but when I went before, I just walked by that long line of people, and got in the separate short line for USA citizens. Do they still have that short line? I don't mind spending the money for the DCL pass, but wondering if I need it. My Freedom, do you have a DCL pass? Are you planning on getting one, to walk back over to the USA side?[/QUOTE]XF. There are two parts to the Sentri Trusted Traveler program."Sentri" is an acronym for something. I dunno what. Look it up. The Sentri card is issued to you once your application is approved and you go through an interview process at the Zaragoza bridge. Whole process took me 3 months. The Sentri card allows you to cross rapidly at the port of entries between US and Mexico. You're basically pre-screened and you avoid all the B. S. That CBP puts you through. In addition, you can register a vehicle for use at the DCL lane on Lerdo / Stanton. If all you're going to be doing is crossing on foot, then it's probably not worth it to get your vehicle registered. Because it's expensive. In that case, just get a Passport card. You can cross quickly at the pedestrian line for USA Citizens (sometimes there is a line. I. E, anchor babies. LOL).
Anyway, I would say this. Quickly crossing back into the USA in your own car is about the best way to go. You can drive all over Jrz from place to place (yes, people in Jrz drive like shit) , no taxi to deal with, no street cops to shake you down (though, you run the risk of getting stopped by the "Transitos" traffic cops). It costs about $150 for the CBP application and then about $350 [U]per year[/U] To the Mex. Fed Gov't (it's basically a pre-paid toll, paid a year in advance) for the privilege of using their side of the bridge. For me it's worth it as I got other business affairs going on in J-Town. I cross about 3-4 times per week. I'm treated like a diplomat, no waiting on the bridge for Heynow. My advice is. Buy a cheap shitty car from a shady lot on Alameda (something you can afford to lose if something happens) , then cross whenever you want and bang all the chicas in sight, then your dick will fall off. The downside of all this is that now they check cars going [U]into[/U] Mexico. Sometimes I wait 30. 40 minutes just to cross in. It's really fucked up and I wish CBP would step the fuck off on this bullshit.