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BajaGringo
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| Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
Mexicali is like Los Angeles. That should tell you all you need to know. |
To be more precise, it is a cross between Los Angeles and Bakersfield, but without the Crystal Palace.
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durrelllrobert
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is this the same person that wrote this about us:
"are there any baja forums for sober people? Suffering through someones addiction on the road is horrible! Suffering through an alcoholics typing is
also horrible.
Bob Durrell
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Bajajorge
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| Quote: | Originally posted by RichBaja
The Mexicans refer to Mexicali as "Infierno". That's all I really need to know.
         
Cold in the winter, hot in the summer. |
Driving through Mexicali a couple of years ago, my truck outside temp showed 126F decgrees.
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DENNIS
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Bajajorge
Driving through Mexicali a couple of years ago, my truck outside temp showed 126F decgrees. |
Goes right along with what a past landlord, who lived in Mexicali, said, Jorge. 128°.
Gawd...how does one breathe?
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BajaGringo
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| Quote: | Originally posted by DENNIS
| Quote: | Originally posted by Bajajorge
Driving through Mexicali a couple of years ago, my truck outside temp showed 126F decgrees. |
Goes right along with what a past landlord, who lived in Mexicali, said, Jorge. 128°.
Gawd...how does one breathe? |
Only with the A/C fully charged and blowing at jet speed. The upside is that you can buy a frozen pizza at the market, duct tape it down on top of the
roof of your car and it's ready to eat by the time you get home...
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DENNIS
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| Quote: | Originally posted by BajaGringo
The upside is that you can buy a frozen pizza at the market, duct tape it down on top of the roof of your car and it's ready to eat by the time you
get home... |
Ohh yeah....you like to use that Convection Heat. I prefer the enclosed oven type for my cooking, so I leave a raw turkey in the trunk for no longer
than two trips to the beer store and it's ready to be served.
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Tbone
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| Quote: | Originally posted by chrisx
there really needs to be a way to block mcbeer and her kind
she makes the Internet a miserable place to type
| Quote: | Originally posted by mcfez
| Quote: | Originally posted by chrisx
What about Mexicali¿
Everybody wants to go to
Loreto
Ensenada
la Paz
Todos Santos
Sierra de ?¿?¿?
Even Mulege
Some people even type about eating dinner in ¨yikes¨ Tijuana.
Nobody ever types about Mexicali.
Does anybody like Mexicali¿
Is anybody afraid of Mexicali¿
Has anybody ever seen Mexicali on the map¿
Has any person and a dog spent a week in Mexicali, so they can say
¨si bueno¨
¨no bueno¨ |
Why don't you tell all of us here...about Mexicali? What a freaking troll you are. |
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Well maybe you need to apologize to us all....for coming in here with your insulting remarks toward us...half a year ago. Fat lady in a red
car.....drunks...so on. Then I'll leave you alone. Till then....I will just keep reminding all here that you're a insulting punk.
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mcfez your growing on me
Mas Pacifico
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grace59
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Goes right along with what a past landlord, who lived in Mexicali, said, Jorge. 128°.
Gawd...how does one breathe? |
That's funny! I got the same response from a friend in San Felipe once. We were
talking on the phone and I told him that it was 18F here in WA. There was a long pause and then he asked, "How do you breathe??" Guess it all depends
on what you are use to!!
Whenever I hear that rainy, chill wind blow. I think it may be time to head for Mexico. Tengo que obedecer mi corazon!
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Barry A.
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In 13 years in El Centro I do not believe that the "official" temp ever exceeded 120 degrees, and that was extremely rare. 110 to 115 was more
common.
My back yard weather station confirmed those "official" readings, but sure, in the sun, outlandish temps are a reality--------nobody sits out in the
sun in summer in the Imperial/Mexicali Valley except mad-dogs and Englishmen!!! and the unfortunate Farm Workers.
Barry
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tunaeater
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Living in the Imperial Valley for the past 19 years one gets to know Mexicali very well. There are great restaurants, people and entertainment in this
town.
The desert West of Mexicali is an off roaders paradise. I have participated in quite a few races in the laguna salada. I'm fortunate enough have have
made some lifetime friends that live in Mexicali. Yes, in the summer it is hot hot and hotter. Fortunately they have some nice places where the beer
is super ice cold like Heidelberg restaurant and La Conga ( best chavelas anywhere). The taco stands are pretty hard to beat anywhere in Mexico and
evryone knows about the Chinese restaurants.
We like the winter baseball and follow the aguilas when in season. These games are a blast with lots of good entertainment and food at reasonable
prices. Also the bakeball team Soles are another great sporting event. Fiestas de Sol is a great event put on during the fall.
It is like anything in life, it's what you make out of it and put into it
[Edited on 8-17-2011 by tunaeater]
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freediverbrian
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Mexicali
When closing the house in Gonzaga and driving home we stop in SF except for easter and race weekends when we go to mexicali and get a room (cheaper
than SF) and a meal ( Cheaper than SF)and cross to the states early . not in the summer smarter than that.
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sanquintinsince73
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| Quote: | Originally posted by JESSE
I have family in Mexicali, its like they put a city in the middle of nowhere, bad weather, nothing to do. About the only thing i would miss if
Mexicali was destroyed by an earthquake, is their Chinese food. |
Absolutely!! I only like Chinese food out of two places, Won Kok in L.A.'s Chinatown and the other is Mexicali.
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sanquintinsince73
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| Quote: | Originally posted by chrisx
there really needs to be a way to block mcbeer and her kind
she makes the Internet a miserable place to type
| Quote: | Originally posted by mcfez
| Quote: | Originally posted by chrisx
What about Mexicali¿
Everybody wants to go to
Loreto
Ensenada
la Paz
Todos Santos
Sierra de ?¿?¿?
Even Mulege
Some people even type about eating dinner in ¨yikes¨ Tijuana.
Nobody ever types about Mexicali.
Does anybody like Mexicali¿
Is anybody afraid of Mexicali¿
Has anybody ever seen Mexicali on the map¿
Has any person and a dog spent a week in Mexicali, so they can say
¨si bueno¨
¨no bueno¨ |
Why don't you tell all of us here...about Mexicali? What a freaking troll you are. |
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Well maybe you need to apologize to us all....for coming in here with your insulting remarks toward us...half a year ago. Fat lady in a red
car.....drunks...so on. Then I'll leave you alone. Till then....I will just keep reminding all here that you're a insulting punk.
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LOL!!! I'd almost forgotten about the fat lady in the red car.
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mcfez
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sanquintin!
Where the hell you been? Good to see you here. Deno
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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nbacc
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Hey, Mexcali has a little league team that did pretty well.........who would have known. Nancy
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