Some one has made a movie about us.
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Some one has made a movie about us.
Almost forgot, here's a flyer I got from Hong Kong. I suggest everyone who gets flyers to upload them so we can know about the events the bars are having.
[QUOTE=Efjayel]Almost forgot, here's a flyer I got from Hong Kong. I suggest everyone who gets flyers to upload them so we can know about the events the bars are having.[/QUOTE]
The flyer has a website address, checked it out. In addition to remodeling the place they now have a top-notch website. I recommend everyone to check it out. The home page seems to list their next event.
[url]www.hktijuana.com[/url]
[QUOTE=Surfnk9]The flyer has a website address, checked it out. In addition to remodeling the place they now have a top-notch website.[/QUOTE]
I was about to reply with, "It's hardly a top-notch website" but apparently they updated the website in the last few days. It was a crappy website a few days ago when I visited it. Although they have a few misspells on their front page.
Amazingly they also have pictures of some of the girls. But just the young ones and pictures of the bar including the new entrance. They certainly make it look high class. lol. They only show pictures of the new areas though.
I wonder what the owner of AB has to say about this. HK is starting to surpass it in every way. Not surprisingly, Adelitas web site still remains crappy.
[url]http://www.adelitabar.com/[/url]
Like I mentioned before, if HK can get all the hot girls from AB to come over AB might end up as dead as CC. They better start getting their act together.
Someone indeed made a documentary about the Zona. And I respect it, but if they film my face, then I'm going to have serious issues and the camera is going flying.
So if you are reading this and you're the camera man, I've no problem with your documentary just as long as you respect my desire for privacy.
I once saw a cameraman outside of AB. Not sure what he was recording though. Did this person that was making the documentary mention a name or where this documentary will be shown? I'd be interested in watching it.
[QUOTE=Efjayel]I once saw a cameraman outside of AB. Not sure what he was recording though. Did this person that was making the documentary mention a name or where this documentary will be shown? I'd be interested in watching it.[/QUOTE]I will throw my two cents in on this one, but as I have been chastised on more than one occasion for getting off topic in the photo thread, I'm going to reroute this conversation to the general TJ thread.
[QUOTE=Jendabaze]Some one has made a movie about us.[/QUOTE]
Tijuana Makes Me Happy is a film set in TJ, but not about mongers. Here is the synopsis from IMDb. Maybe there's another one out there. Anybody have info?
Every man remembers how hard it is being 15 years old: Your voice is cracking, your hormones are raging, school is boring, the girl you love is a young prostitute who won't go out with you because you don't have enough cash, so you start smuggling drugs across the border in order to save enough money to buy a rooster so you can enter a cockfight and win her love. It's a tale as old as time itself. Tijuana Makes Me Happy, which won the Grand Jury Prize at this year's Slamdance Film Festival, is both a charming coming-of-age story and a celebration of the most infamous of all Mexican border towns. It's also a subtle criticism of society's lust for money and success and the lengths to which people will go to attain both. For the film's hero, Indio, the city's red-light district is a siren's song of erotic mystery. While just across the border - the "other side," as Tijuanans call it - lies a world of boundless economic possibility. In the middle resides Indio's loyalty to his underemployed but decent father, Jhonny. Which to choose?
Here's another flyer from HK. This is an old flyer that's already expired but I thought I'd add it to continue the collection.
Yet another flyer. From an even more previous trip. But this one is from Las Chavelas.
My first post. Gents, please bear with a newbie's zeal but lack of Polish
I have been to HK a 3-5 times this year. It has it's interesting moments. I have had the pleasant suprise of finding a bored yet enthusiastic 7-8 in the afternoons, when the "bread is still fresh". She was fun to talk to and for added allure in the VIP room, pulled off my unmentionables and kissed the lizard to a happy ending. Afterwards, she was in no rush to leave and wanted to hang out.net net. My kind of gal.
That being said, I've had mixed results at HK. Definitely a hole in which you can throw money if so inclined. I've made aquaintances with one particular waiter who knows my tastes and the fact that I don't care to be rushed, bummed and given the usual go over. I had the pleasure of meeting a gal visiting from Cancun (what a gem. I hope she's staying longer) who is high on style but definitely my type of gal. Looking for fun, dancing, and a little profitable romancing. In the attached photo's she's the one with the long hair. Ranks for an 8, 8.5 in my book. Beautiful natural body, softer then down hairs and bosom.
The first gal was a ton of fun as well, although not as talkative (I speak fairly fluent espanol).
My advice on HK is to look for quality, invest a drink and be as clinical as possible on what she is like. If you think you are going to taken for a ride (happens, which is why I think the drink and 20 for a dance is a worthwhile introduction), stop, smile, go to the Bathroom, and head out.
Oddly enough, when things are looking dim at HK or Adela's (I don't know what it is, but although theirs a fair share of talent, I'm just sick of the usual "arriba" routine there. Even the girls outside have a better approach), I find Chicago to be intersting.
Just today I found a nice gal, 7 max, but when I took her upstairs. Oh boy. Some of the best BBBJ I've ever had. Touching and no obvious faking. I will be back!
Attached are some pics from HK of the gals. Enjoy! Appreicate feedback. I'm curious from the old school mongers on comments about how different the Zona is now from say, early 90's. Inquiring minds.
I think you messed up a little on attaching photos.
I did the same thing my first time, I forgot the last step was to verify they got uploaded and were not too big.
I did Sgt.
Thanks for the heads up.
I've re-attached again.
[QUOTE=Sgt Perv]I think you messed up a little on attaching photos.
I did the same thing my first time, I forgot the last step was to verify they got uploaded and were not too big.[/QUOTE]
OK here are some old pics from 2002 TJ.
Thought I would add a few from Encinada also.