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Northern Cat Houses

thebajarunner - 7-30-2006 at 04:09 PM

Since we thoroughly and properly vetted that subject in BCS it is time to turn Northward for more reminiscences.

Many years ago my compadre and I were headed through the US gate at Mexicali and lamented to the U.S. officer who was checking us through as to the lack of "lovely available young ladies" on the Mexicali scene.

"Have you visited the El Ranch Motel?" he inquired.
So, with some brief directions in hand we did a quick U-turn, drove back into the middle of town, over the bridge, and there under the bridge, indeed, was the aforementioned establishment.

Cozy little bar area, lovely 'hostesses' to attend to your thirst, etc. A good time was had by all. Cold brews, and all you had to do was buy the girls a drink (ice tea, no doubt) and the evening was underway. Obviously extra service was extra cost.

Over the years it became a bit of a "tour spot" for me to take various visitors that had never experienced all the wonders of Baja.

Wonder if it still exists, never had the nerve to take my wife past there and check it out.

bancoduo - 7-30-2006 at 04:27 PM

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Originally posted by thebajarunner
Since we thoroughly and properly vetted that subject in BCS it is time to turn Northward for more reminiscences.

Many years ago my compadre and I were headed through the US gate at Mexicali and lamented to the U.S. officer who was checking us through as to the lack of "lovely available young ladies" on the Mexicali scene.

"Have you visited the El Ranch Motel?" he inquired.
So, with some brief directions in hand we did a quick U-turn, drove back into the middle of town, over the bridge, and there under the bridge, indeed, was the aforementioned establishment.

Cozy little bar area, lovely 'hostesses' to attend to your thirst, etc. A good time was had by all. Cold brews, and all you had to do was buy the girls a drink (ice tea, no doubt) and the evening was underway. Obviously extra service was extra cost.

Over the years it became a bit of a "tour spot" for me to take various visitors that had never experienced all the wonders of Baja.

Wonder if it still exists, never had the nerve to take my wife past there and check it out.
They Sell cat houses at Petco.:lol::lol::lol:

jimgrms - 7-30-2006 at 04:33 PM

Hell runner lets go see,

bancoduo - 7-30-2006 at 04:40 PM

I remember a place like that in the early 60's. I thought it was a little ways out of town and I don't remember a bridge,but that was a long time ago. The hot spot 15yr's ago was the Hotel Rubi.
Nothing beats in the 60's Campo Siete in Mazatlan WOW!:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: A little nostalgia from a old married man.:biggrin:

jimgrms - 7-30-2006 at 05:02 PM

Not that iknow about places like that but i used to go thier until i discovered the shopping center full of them in san luis , it was different and i was young

bancoduo - 7-30-2006 at 05:10 PM

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Originally posted by jimgrms
Not that iknow about places like that but i used to go thier until i discovered the shopping center full of them in san luis , it was different and i was young
That would be boys-town. UGLY!:no::o:o:lol::lol::lol:

thebajarunner - 7-30-2006 at 05:20 PM

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Originally posted by bancoduo
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Originally posted by thebajarunner
Since we thoroughly and properly vetted that subject in BCS it is time to turn Northward for more reminiscences.

Many years ago my compadre and I were headed through the US gate at Mexicali and lamented to the U.S. officer who was checking us through as to the lack of "lovely available young ladies" on the Mexicali scene.

"Have you visited the El Ranch Motel?" he inquired.
So, with some brief directions in hand we did a quick U-turn, drove back into the middle of town, over the bridge, and there under the bridge, indeed, was the aforementioned establishment.

Cozy little bar area, lovely 'hostesses' to attend to your thirst, etc. A good time was had by all. Cold brews, and all you had to do was buy the girls a drink (ice tea, no doubt) and the evening was underway. Obviously extra service was extra cost.

Over the years it became a bit of a "tour spot" for me to take various visitors that had never experienced all the wonders of Baja.

Wonder if it still exists, never had the nerve to take my wife past there and check it out.
They Sell cat houses at Petco.:lol::lol::lol:


very funny!!! now why don't you run along and play...

bancoduo - 7-30-2006 at 05:34 PM

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Originally posted by thebajarunner
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Originally posted by bancoduo
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Originally posted by thebajarunner
Since we thoroughly and properly vetted that subject in BCS it is time to turn Northward for more reminiscences.

Many years ago my compadre and I were headed through the US gate at Mexicali and lamented to the U.S. officer who was checking us through as to the lack of "lovely available young ladies" on the Mexicali scene.

"Have you visited the El Ranch Motel?" he inquired.
So, with some brief directions in hand we did a quick U-turn, drove back into the middle of town, over the bridge, and there under the bridge, indeed, was the aforementioned establishment.

Cozy little bar area, lovely 'hostesses' to attend to your thirst, etc. A good time was had by all. Cold brews, and all you had to do was buy the girls a drink (ice tea, no doubt) and the evening was underway. Obviously extra service was extra cost.

Over the years it became a bit of a "tour spot" for me to take various visitors that had never experienced all the wonders of Baja.

Wonder if it still exists, never had the nerve to take my wife past there and check it out.
They Sell cat houses at Petco.:lol::lol::lol:


very funny!!! now why don't you run along and play...
RELAX! You might get a chance in your next life. This time don't be a lookiloo. CHILL OUT DUDE!

[Edited on 7-31-2006 by bancoduo]