Does anyone remember how far back. Someone posted a list of all the massage parlors and directions on how to get there. I had printed out but lost. Been booted out of the Luxxor so need to find new horizons.
Thanks
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Does anyone remember how far back. Someone posted a list of all the massage parlors and directions on how to get there. I had printed out but lost. Been booted out of the Luxxor so need to find new horizons.
Thanks
[QUOTE=Jackrabbit69]Does anyone have any info on the website [url]www.escortsjuarez.com[/url], if so post or PM me. Also, does anyone know how to dial a juarez phone number from an american cell phone or local telephone? Thanks again.
Sex is great, have more.
Jackrabbit69[/QUOTE]
011-52-656-number
New rules may require a 1 before the 656, not sure.
[QUOTE=Bbond]011-52-656-number
New rules may require a 1 before the 656, not sure.[/QUOTE]
The 1 is required before the 656 if you are dialing to a cell phone.
Starboat, why did they boot you?
[QUOTE=Sabroso27]Looking for Alejandra...the girl that use to be at Sirenas. I had read that she was at the Casa Colorada...is this true? I need to find those luscious lips...damn. Any info will help amigos[/QUOTE]
She was at Paraiso a month ago.
Haven't seen her lately.
Had an great time with Diana at Genesis.
But Coyote, what’s so crazy about that?
Tried walking to Genesis down Oca street, near Hermanos Escobar.
As I’m walking down the sidewalk, a German Shepard sticks his head out through a gate and rips my shorts off!. . .no joke. . .
His owner offers me another pair of shorts, but they’re too small.
I start walking back, and a street guide takes me to a clothing store.
Turns out to be a women’s clothing store, so all I can buy were the sweat pants.
The owner took pity on me and called the police, but she kept getting disconnected.
We started flirting (“ur so handsome”). . .but she was 49 yo, so we’re just friends :-)
OTHER STUFF:
CHEAP WAY TO GENESIS
Oca street begins on Hermanos Escobar, right in the middle between Lincoln & Americas.
It’s only a 15 minute walk to Genesis from there.
(stay away from the dogs :-)
BTW, in my experience, the real danger in Juarez are the dogs & holes in the sidewalk.
Made to Genesis. Diana wasn’t there. . .
Chose a petite blond with braces. . .flat chest, muscular. . .
I pay her, and she comes back to the room.
She looks at me. . “you don’t remember?”
Turns out to be a girl I dated for a couple of months after meeting her at Tiffany’s back in the day.
I didn’t recognize her because she bleached her hair.
We get caught up, including the usual jealousy (“Diana is ur girlfriend?”), and then start getting down to business.
She put the condom on backwards, so I reach for another one (always carry three).
She says “NO!”
I must use the original condom.
She’s won’t allow me to use another condom.
So she tries to put the original condom on, but it ain’t happening.
Since I can't have sex w/o a condom, I follow Bachelor Warrior’s and Palamides’ advice and quietly get dressed and just leave.
Besides, all the bossiness & weirdness made me soft.
She’s sorry, and I tell her it’s okay.
She’s a big YMMV girl.
OTHER STUFF:
Stopped in a Michael’s. . .there was a motorcycle cop sitting on the couch in there!
One lady working—she was about a “3”.
No one answered the door at Paraiso.
[QUOTE=Coyote79]Made to Genesis. Diana wasn’t there. . .
Chose a petite blond with braces. . .flat chest, muscular. . .
[/QUOTE]Really sorry to hear this about Hazel, She's always been real good to me there, that's also one of my reasoning for always putting those tiny condoms on myself. Sorry to hear that yote, crazy about the shorts though, that's a good story, sorry it had to happen to you however.
When you went by Parasio, did it just look completely closed down or what? I used to be quite the regular there.
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[QUOTE=Justsomeim]
When you went by Parasio, did it just look completely closed down or what? I used to be quite the regular there.
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Often, all girls will be busy, and won't answer the door.
Does anyone check Corpus or Selina any more?
Loryed is another choice I hardly see anything posted about.
[QUOTE=Bbond]Does anyone check Corpus or Selina any more?
Loryed is another choice I hardly see anything posted about.[/QUOTE]
I was just about to post on Loryed. .
When you say "Selina," I assume you mean Felinas and not Sirenas. Last I checked both Corpus and Felina was awhile back and they were both closed. That was during the period when the Ciudad was checking/updating licenses or whatever it was that they were doing (teaching the girls massage? LOL) and several places were closed. I've heard Felinas was reopened but don't know about Corpus.
My last several trips have been to Loryed, and in my opinion the girls have improved. Still some widebodies, but some are quite hot, and they've all been dressed in sexy as hell lingerie or short skirts lately. Que rica. Still $.3 for the hour. I haven't gone wrong with either Leslie or Roberta.
Leslie is late 20s, very pretty, wide hips but not gorda, and for me at least, an awesome GFE. DFK, DATY (which I rarely do in Juazoo) but she's very clean and tasty, and she'll do whatever you want, including BBBJCIM. And she doesn't stop at the first taste, she gives it all she's got till you tell her you're totally drained.
In general, BBBJ is the norm among these girls, and the splurging on a twosome was incredible awhile back. I find it very much worth the long bus ride out and back (take the Ponitente Sur bus).
[QUOTE=Justsomeim]Really sorry to hear this about Hazel, She's always been real good to me there, that's also one of my reasoning for always putting those tiny condoms on myself. Sorry to hear that yote, crazy about the shorts though, that's a good story, sorry it had to happen to you however.
When you went by Parasio, did it just look completely closed down or what? I used to be quite the regular there.
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I appreciate the support.
I don't think Parasio is closed because I saw a lady walking out as I was going up. She was about a "4". . .seems they've hit a dry spell. . .
Yeah about the dogs. . .usually I walk on the streets now. . .
[QUOTE=Espina Heart]I was just about to post on Loryed. .
When you say "Selina," I assume you mean Felinas [/QUOTE]
Yes, my mistake.
Have been to Copus numerous times, Felina only a couple, did not like the setup, on time was ok, but just ok, the second was worthless.
[QUOTE=Justsomeim]Really sorry to hear this about Hazel, She's always been real good to me there, that's also one of my reasoning for always putting those tiny condoms on myself.
Thanks[/QUOTE]
yeah went back there yesterday and the name she's using now is Hazel. . .
Funny old lady name. . .
Yes I'm not surprised you had a good experience with her. . .because even though we're friends she's a YMMV lady.
By Louie Gilot / El Paso Times
El Paso Times
Article Launched:08/09/2007 12:00:00 AM MDT
JUAREZ -- After close to six years of bureaucratic back-and-forth, a binational bus route through Downtown El Paso and downtown Juárez is to be revived later this month.
Five yellow Volvo buses operated by a private Mexican company have obtained permission from the city of El Paso to pick up and drop off passengers in Downtown El Paso, and are tentatively expected to start doing so Aug. 20.
The company, Dos Naciones, which does business in El Paso as El Paso/Juárez Trolley Co., could shuttle 1,200 to 1,500 passengers a day, mostly shoppers, with pickups every 15 minutes, officials said.
"What we want to see is greater dynamism between the two cities," said Jose Fernandez Sigala, associate director of Intralog, the Juárez design and logistics firm that handles the project for Dos Naciones.
"I think it obviously will benefit Juarenses who come to shop in El Paso, but it's also going to benefit El Pasoans. A lot of El Pasoans don't come to Juárez for fear of driving," Fernandez said.
With the binational buses, called "Transborde," "they can come as tourists, to visit family, go shopping, do business," Fernandez said.
The new route starts with four stops up Paso del Norte and Francisco Villa streets in Juárez, crosses the Paso del Norte Bridge, makes three drop-off stops on El Paso Street, a pickup and drop-off stop at San Jacinto Plaza and three pickup stops on Stanton Street before taking the Stanton Street bridge back to Juárez.
The buses will tentatively run between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m.
El Paso city officials said the Transborde buses will not compete with Sun Metro's Downtown circulator route because the Juárez buses charge $1.50 per ride, while Sun Metro charges 25 cents Downtown.
"It's not really going to compete with Sun Metro, being that they can't go past the Downtown area," Sun Metro spokeswoman Cynthia Grajeda said.
The imminent start of the service was many years in the making.
El Paso Assistant City Attorney Raymond Telles said discussions between city officials and their Juárez counterparts date back to 2001 or 2002.
But at the time, El Paso city officials said the binational agreement should be reciprocal, and that Sun Metro buses should be allowed in Juárez. The requirement tied down the negotiation in federal Mexican red tape, city officials said.
So when the city of Juárez sold their never-used binational buses and a 15-year concession to operate a binational route to Dos Naciones, El Paso city officials eased up.
"Let's drop our concession request so they can start bringing people over to shop and to reduce congestion on the bridge," South-West city Rep. Beto O'Rourke said he argued this year.
Two months ago, the mass transit board allowed Dos Naciones, which belongs to the group Omnibus de Mexico, to share seven stops on El Paso, Mills and Stanton streets with Sun Metro buses.
"Sun Metro has a real capacity issue. Now is not the moment," for a Juárez service, Telles said, leaving the door open to revisit the issue at a later time.
El Paso makes no money on the deal, but doesn't lose money either. And city officials said El Pasoans will benefit from more public transportation options and from less pollution.
Downtown El Paso merchants were eager for the service to begin. The last bus company to offer binational service, Juárez's Twin Cities, discontinued the route in 2004.
"This type of service ... has a direct correlation with retail," said Mike Breitinger, executive director of the Central Business Association. "When these services stopped, we saw a drop in sales."
Eventually, many border crossers will want to avoid paying for various rides and having to change buses by using the Transborde buses.
But the timing for the service launch is somewhat awkward.
Customs and Border Protection officials reported that heavy construction at the Paso del Norte Bridge has led many to ditch their cars and cross on foot. Pedestrian traffic has grown from about 17,000 a day to about 22,000 a day this summer compared to last because of the renovations.
Since buses have no fast lane, will border crossers opt for spending up to two hours on a bridge line?
Fernandez said the Transborde buses offer amenities that will make waiting more tolerable, such as air conditioning and televisions. Buses also have disabled access and bicycle racks, but lack bathrooms.
Once the bus reaches the inspection building, Transborde passengers will be treated like all bus passengers. They will be asked to disembark, walk through the pedestrian checkpoint and reboard afterward, CBP officials said.
Louie Gilot may be reached at [email]lgilot@elpasotimes.com[/email]; 546-6131.
Does anyone know what's become of my friend Angie, the spinner with the buck teeth? She used to work at Dia y noche, and I read on this board that she's at Aldo's, but they say she doesn't work there.
Anyone know where I can find Angie, the spinner with the "funny face"? She doesn't seem to be at Aldo's as I read on this board.