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back at the Hollywood
Saturday night was almost as crazy as Friday night. Lots of dudes standing on the sidelines. Again the line-up was impressive, lots of terrific looking girls. Had to get the hottest one though IMHO, named Perla. Two drinks and lap dances and I asked her to go to the cuarto with me. She says no, she doesn't do that. But, she'll do a privado in the closet in the back of the club for 30 a song. I figure that's what I'll pay at Jags so I go for 2 songs. Then they hit me with 10 for the club. Damn it, 70 for 2 songs. I'm getting ripped off and I know it. But this girl is 19 and SO INCREDIBLY FINE. I've got cash but little time and it's already 1 AM so I just go for it.
It stinks in the closet and it's dirty. There's barely room for the plastic lawn chair. But she grinds right off the bat and it isn't long until she's pulled those panties away and let me finger her for the whole song. For song 2 I decide to whip it out and put on a condom and see if she'll let me go for it. But before I can get the wrapper off, she tells me no, she won't go all the way. But she does get on her knees and jerk me off all over her AMAZING tits.
I have to say, this was the dirtiest/hottest experience I've had in a J-town club in quite some time. And yeah, I spent too much money on her when I could have had a girl at another club for half that and gotten much better service. But sometimes you see a girl that you just have to have and she was it for me. And give her a little time, in a few months at that club if she stays there, she'll be doing cuartos for sure. They all do.
Incidentally, I had another friend tell me that he got a quick half & half in the Hollywood closet from another girl. So, I guess that's how the girls are working it in the club. They don't have to leave, they spend less time and they make more money. Not the best overall experience but fun in a pinch.
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Juarez "La Cava"???
Anyone been to La Cava? A friend here in Las Cruces says his buddy owns it and can get me a deal.
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[QUOTE=Spy Master]Anyone been to La Cava? A friend here in Las Cruces says his buddy owns it and can get me a deal.[/QUOTE]
Never heard of it. However there WAS a club called La Cueva, (the cave). Closed last time I was down there.
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[QUOTE=Bbond]Never heard of it. However there WAS a club called La Cueva, (the cave). Closed last time I was down there.[/QUOTE]
I remember The Cave. It was the place to go in the late 80s but went down hill from there and really went to hell when Fernando passed away. His sons just didn't have any business sense.
BTW, never heard of La Cava. I would love to find out where it is. I doubt it was a reference to The Cave since it has been closed so many years.
Keep us informed on any findings.
Mugroso
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Here you go
FYI
Juárez looks into prostitution problem (3:11 p.m.)
By Louie Gilot / El Paso Times
Article Launched:11/15/2006 03:10:33 PM MST
JUAREZ -- The city of Juárez is inviting residents and experts from both sides of the border to brainstorm solutions to the city's prostitution problem.
Juárez Mayor Héctor Murguía announced today an online poll on prostitution and a forum titled, "Prostitution: Anarchy or Tolerance?" to be taking place Nov. 27, 28, 29 and 30 in Juárez s ProNaf area.
Prostitution is resurging as a problem for the city since officials launched an ambitious plan to restore the historical center of the city to its past glory. Two of the three most important red-light districts are in downtown Juárez -- one on Mariscal street at the foot of the Paso Del Norte Bridge, and one on La Paz street, near the Juárez cathedral and mission. A new flourishing prostitution corridor is on Paseo Triunfo de la Republica, near the ProNaf, officials said.
But Murguía said that just raiding those districts would not be a lasting solution.
The mayor said officials must take into account the social and public health dimensions of the problem. He said that
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he was recently in a downtown Juárez bar where a dancer -- a woman who gets paid to encourage male customers to drink and who dances with them -- recognized him.
"Now, I don't know if she was a prostitute, but she said to me, 'Mayor, don't kick me out. I need to work,' " Murguía said.
Murguía did not outright reject the idea of a zone of tolerance for prostitution in Juárez.
"If the citizens want this, this is what we will go for," he said.
City historian Felipe Talavera said there have been five consecutive zones of tolerance in Juárez since 1927, including one near the Zaragoza Bridge that was a center for entertainment during the American Prohibition.
Anybody can voice their opinions on the subject at [url]http://www.juarez.gob.mx/foro/encuesta_opinion.htm[/url]. The online public opinion poll will be up until Dec. 15.
City officials declined to release an estimate of the number of prostitutes working in Juárez so as not to influence the poll, they said.
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EL DIARIO
Como parte del programa de regeneración del Centro Histórico de Ciudad Juárez, el Municipio y el Gobierno del Estado comprarán 300 propiedades ubicadas en el primer cuadro para ser demolidas o restauradas en los casos que tengan carácter histórico, señaló el secretario del Ayuntamiento, Jorge Álvarez Compeán.
[b]Part of the program of regeneration of the Historical Center of Juárez City, the Municipality and the Government of the State will buy 300 properties located in the first block to be demolished or to be renovated in the case that have historical character, indicated the secretary of the City council.[/b]
Los inmuebles se ubican en su mayoría sobre la calle Mariscal y están ocupados por los llamados giros negros, y por algunos negocios de estética y hospedaje, indicó el funcionario.
[b]The majority of the buildings are located on the street Mariscal and are occupied by the unfavorable, and by some businesses of estetica and lodging, it indicated the civil employee.[/b]
Señaló que la totalidad de los propietarios ya fueron contactados y se está a punto de iniciar la celebración de los contratos de compraventa en favor del Municipio.
[b]It was indicated that the totality of the proprietors already were contacted and it is on the verge of initiating the celebration of contracts of transaction in favor of the Municipality.[/b]
“El programa va sobre ruedas, va muy adelantado, yo considero que se han visitado ya casi la totalidad de los dueños de las fincas de la zona Centro, estamos hablando de la zona de la Mariscal”, refirió.
[b]The program is rolling, getting very advanced, I believe that the most of the owners of the property of the zone have been visited already, we are speaking of the zone of the Mariscal.[/b]
Indicó que en ninguno de los casos se ha encontrado oposición lo que ha facilitado el avance del programa.
[b]He indicated that in none of the cases there has been any opposition which has facilitated the advance of the program.[/b]
“En cuanto a la venta de esos inmuebles hemos encontrado un gran eco favorable al Gobierno Municipal. Yo estimo que pronto vamos a ver muchas escrituras de compraventa, se están ya ordenando, creo que tenemos un número importante de fincas que se está formalizando”, dijo.
[b]As far as the sale of those buildings we have found a great favorable echo to the Municipal Government. I consider that soon we are going to see many deeds of sale, I believe that we have an important number of property owners that are becoming serious.[/b]
Álvarez Compeán señaló que una vez obtenidas las escrituras, se procederá en breve a la demolición de aquellos edificios que no tengan ningún valor histórico para la ciudad.
[b]Alvarez Compeán indicated that once obtained the signings, it will come rapidly the demolition of those buildings that do not have any historical value for the city.[/b]
“Ya se tiene evaluado todo, edificios históricos nada más hay una marca histórica, el edificio ya no es histórico, se encuentra sobre la Mariscal, pero se va a ver con mucho detenimiento. En la demolición se tomará en cuenta el valor histórico de las propiedades”, apuntó.
[b]have already had evaluated everything, and found only one historical building, nothing else is an historical mark, it is on Mariscal, but we are looking thoroughfully if others exist. The demolition of the historical value of the properties will be taken into account.[/b]
Explicó que la mayoría de las propiedades están ocupadas por giros negros los cuales serán reubicados a la zona de tolerancia para dar lugar a espacios de esparcimiento familiar.
[b]He explained that most of the properties that are occupied by unfavorable businesses which will be relocated to the zone of tolerance to give rise to spaces of family use.[/b]
“Hemos hablado de alrededor de 300 inmuebles, no necesariamente considerados los giros negros como lugares donde se venda licor, alcohol, sino adicionalmente aquellos lugares que tienen una relación directa con la prostitución. Estamos hablando de hoteles, casas de hospedaje, hasta algunos negocios de estilistas, etc.”, refirió.
[b]We have spoken of around 300 buildings, not necessarily all considered unfavorable, like places where alcohol is sold, but additionally those places that have a direct relation with prostitution. We are also speaking of hotels, lodging houses, and some businesses of estilistas.[/b]
Señaló que las compras se están realizando con un fondo de 100 millones de pesos creado exprofeso y a partes iguales por el Gobierno del Estado y el Municipio.
[b] Properties are being bought from a fund of 100 million pesos.[/b]
“Los dueños de las fincas ya saben el interés que tenemos de adquirirlos y se está negociaciondo sobre bases justas. Nosotros queremos que vendan las propiedades, no se ha pensado en alguna acción de fuerza por parte del Gobierno del Estado o el Municipio”, manifestó.
[b] The property owners know we are interested in buying their property and we are negotiating on a just basis. We want to buy the properties and have not considered any force of action.[/b]
“Yo creo que aquí los dueños de los predios deberán estar convencidos que esto es por Juárez”, añadió.
[b]The owner should be convinced that this is for the betterment of Juarez.[/b]
Says they are buying up properties in El Centro, so it has begun.
Translation by babelfish and bbond, for those who need it, not 100% but close enough to get the gist of what they are doing.
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Hotel
Asking for a little advice. I planned my trip out west for an overnight stop in EP. Need a place to stay, so should just get hotel in EP or Juarez? I'll be hanging out in Juarez, but are there any decent places to stay, or should I just get a cheap hotel in EP??
Best place for girls? I heard the high class strip clubs are are very expensive and I should hang around the border bars. Are those strip clubs worth the hassel?
Thanks
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Crap
I was hoping I was wrong, I was hoping I was being feed bullshit, I was hoping I was being an alarmist but no avail. When you see the rumors in print in 2 local papers then its all done but the crying.
It will be a sad day when fun will no longer be found in centro.
Should we have one last MongerPalooza before downtown shuts down?
Mugroso
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[QUOTE=Mugroso]
Should we have one last MongerPalooza before downtown shuts down?
Mugroso[/QUOTE]
Certainly! The poor girls need to make a living.
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[QUOTE=Mugroso]I was hoping I was wrong, I was hoping I was being feed bullshit, I was hoping I was being an alarmist but no avail. When you see the rumors in print in 2 local papers then its all done but the crying.
It will be a sad day when fun will no longer be found in centro.
Should we have one last MongerPalooza before downtown shuts down?
Mugroso[/QUOTE]This has become the story of my life ( thanks Social Distortion for the soundtrack). Find a place, love it and BAM! shut down. I'm back Dec 8-10 and feeling like I'm screwed. Thankfully there's the MP's..but man there's gonna be colas.
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Centro update
Heard the same story everywhere - The clubs will be closed by January. Aracely said a lot of the Hollywood girls would be going to Cesar's Palace on Bolivia when that happens. That's good to know because some of the Hollywood girls are real babes and Cesar's is a nice club, but fichas are $10. Ouch!
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Reading all of this, am I correct to believe that clubs (casas) like Panama, Colorado, PL, and the others south of Mariscal are exempt? Or is that just wishful thinking on my part?
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[QUOTE=RearWindow]Reading all of this, am I correct to believe that clubs (casas) like Panama, Colorado, PL, and the others south of Mariscal are exempt? Or is that just wishful thinking on my part?[/QUOTE]
No, the clubs are the target. They are starting on Mariscal and will work their way out. The city wants that area cleaned up and looks like they mean business.
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[QUOTE=Clydesdale]Heard the same story everywhere - The clubs will be closed by January. Aracely said a lot of the Hollywood girls would be going to Cesar's Palace on Bolivia when that happens. That's good to know because some of the Hollywood girls are real babes and Cesar's is a nice club, but fichas are $10. Ouch![/QUOTE]
All the girls will find work in other bars, no doubt, they still have to eat. I expect prices everywhere will be higher than El Centro.
There will still be action is Juarez, just not in Centro.
I wonder about Pink Lady, it's away from that area, will they remain open??
Someone needs to do some recon, talk to meseros and bar owners, post their findings. I can't make it back down until the 1st or 2nd week of December or I would do that.