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[*] posted on 3-28-2012 at 04:28 PM
Rosarito Tourist Officials Take Notice!


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Maybe this is the answer to the TJ Tourism Slump. Make the whole city completely gay. Gay gas stations........gay sporting goods stores.......even the trash truck crew will be gay.
Gay cops who will sashay around your car while asking for mordida............gay bus drivers.......and lets not forget the sewer workers, all gay.
Gay shoeshiners......gay sicarios.......gay car upholsterers....everybody gay.

They can change the city name to Gayjuana..the northernmost gay city in Gayja.

Yep, Ken....I think you're on to something here.



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thumbup.gif posted on 3-28-2012 at 04:37 PM
I had a great time and I can't wait to go back!


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Maybe this is the answer to the TJ Tourism Slump. Make the whole city completely gay. Gay gas stations........gay sporting goods stores.......even the trash truck crew will be gay.
Gay cops who will sashay around your car while asking for mordida............gay bus drivers.......and lets not forget the sewer workers, all gay.
Gay shoeshiners......gay sicarios.......gay car upholsterers....everybody gay.

They can change the city name to Gayjuana..the northernmost gay city in Gayja.

Yep, Ken....I think you're on to something here.






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[*] posted on 3-28-2012 at 04:39 PM


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Actually during the economic downturn the last few years, and drug violence. A lot of Tijuana gay bars opened up in the Tijuana area. I understand a few of these new bars have sometime called a "dark room" in these news bars. I actually haven't been to any of these new gay bars, but unfortunately I also heard of new bar gay patrons were robbed in some of these "dark room" but then again that's not surprising that some opportunists thieves would do something like this in a dark area of the bar where there is close contact between people.

But the sin city element of Tijuana has always attracted a lot of Americans, and Tijuana should perhaps do a little more to attract gay Americans to Tijuana's many old established gay bars like the "Hawaii" on Plaza Santa Cecilia where Ken and his wife were at, and the new gay bars in Tijuana.

Perhaps in Tijuana could attract more American gays to Tijuana. Then perhaps other so-called straight Americans would follow too.

I also understand there is a gay bath house that is gringo friendly in Tijuana. It might be a great place for you Dennis to relax at. I doubt anybody over the age of 50 has anything to worry about getting "hit' on by the gay locals.

No we all know what your intrests are. Ooops, I better move this to OT.




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[*] posted on 3-28-2012 at 08:13 PM


As the evening began to wind down, Alex shared a drink with one of the featured performers. They know each other and talked about the show and festivities at the nearby Hawaii Bar.




For the past 4 years, Alex has always been a real nice friend.


SALUD!:bounce:


And that ended our trip to EL CENTRO DE TIJUANA. We shared a taxi back to our Motel in Soler and there were no armed hijackers on the street to speak of. In fact, the streets were humming with activity. Our Motel - Villas de Santiago Inn, Soler was a hotbed of activity (no pun intended).

Alex talking incessantly on the ride back.



Leidys had a wonderful time in Tijuana!:bounce:


The Taxi driver made crude gestures behind my back. Not a smart move, Taxista.:!:




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[*] posted on 3-28-2012 at 08:19 PM


The next day, 'CG' took us to a favorite restaurant of his - located in the hip 'Playas' section of town.



Restaurante Ruedo located on Calle de los Arcos
https://foursquare.com/v/restaurant-ruedo/4d052398a268548164...


This Restaurant was incredible! The stylish Tijuana city people crowded inside where the environment was made even more intimate by a singer/guitarist.






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[*] posted on 3-28-2012 at 08:42 PM


Gays are human beings (no duh). They are our daughters, sons, dads, mothers, cousins......

To say anything else is to say you're ignorant of human nature and to show yourself as lame.

Stupid that I'd even have to make a post like this.

Thanks for sharing Ken.




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[*] posted on 3-28-2012 at 08:46 PM


Ken rules.



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[*] posted on 3-28-2012 at 09:23 PM


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Ken rules.


Thanks, Ateo! I am also grateful to live so close to a major Mexican city where so many activities take place on a weekly basis. The Mexican people are warm and hospitable - in the cities, as in the Baja backcountry. 'CG' is also a great friend who introduced me to so many nice people in his extended family. I hope to provide more threads like this one in the near future detailing all of the interesting people and places that the state of Baja CA N. provides American vistors like myself.




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[*] posted on 3-28-2012 at 09:39 PM


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It's just fun- not really a sexual thing.


:o:o Really?? I would have thought otherwise. There has to be a strong appeal to the latent side of these philanthropists.
Or just an open mind perhaps.


Years back my oldest daughter and several of her gay friends took me to a club in Tijuana called Ecstasy I think? It was an outrageous evening and a lot of fun. Believe me that a lot of straight people (men and women) go into these clubs - all looking to have a fun evening with friends - gay and straight.
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[*] posted on 3-29-2012 at 06:16 PM


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Actually during the economic downturn the last few years, and drug violence. A lot of Tijuana gay bars opened up in the Tijuana area. I understand a few of these new bars have sometime called a "dark room" in these news bars. I actually haven't been to any of these new gay bars, but unfortunately I also heard of new bar gay patrons were robbed in some of these "dark room" but then again that's not surprising that some opportunists thieves would do something like this in a dark area of the bar where there is close contact between people.

But the sin city element of Tijuana has always attracted a lot of Americans, and Tijuana should perhaps do a little more to attract gay Americans to Tijuana's many old established gay bars like the "Hawaii" on Plaza Santa Cecilia where Ken and his wife were at, and the new gay bars in Tijuana.

Perhaps in Tijuana could attract more American gays to Tijuana. Then perhaps other so-called straight Americans would follow too.

I also understand there is a gay bath house that is gringo friendly in Tijuana. It might be a great place for you Dennis to relax at. I doubt anybody over the age of 50 has anything to worry about getting "hit' on by the gay locals.

No we all know what your intrests are. Ooops, I better move this to OT.


Durrelllrobert let me show you what I like below.

Her name is Raquel Pomplun, and she is a Tijuana, Mexico native, and goes to school part-time in San Diego. Raquel is also Playboy's Miss April 2012! ( sorry I can't show the "Playboy" pictures, but this girl is really special.)

I'm so proud of the Tijuana native Raquel Pomplun, and "Playboy" for featuring Ms Pomplun. I'm going to run out to the store later and buy me a copy of "Playboy" magazine. ( I haven't read Playboy in years)

As far a gay bars are concerned. I been to a few gay bars, but mostly in West Hollywood where I have a few gay friends. Gay bars don't bother me in the least, and I probably haven't been hit on by any gays since I was in my 20's.

In Tijuana I know where the gay bars are, but I don't stop and drink, but from time to time I pop my head in some of those bars like "Hawaii" when they are having a show just to take a brief look, but I don't stay.

A lot of those gay bars have "tranny shows" and many so-called straight tranny chasers mistakenly believe they could pick up T-girls in gay bars. I'm sorry to disappoint the tranny chasers, because most gays like their sexual partners to look like other guys, and not girls.

I do my best to try to educate forum members especially on some of my other forums I hang out at. It gets complicated at times, but like they say, "whatever floats your boat.

Wow, Raquel Pomplun is simply beautiful:


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[*] posted on 3-30-2012 at 08:41 AM


Ken, was that's Mike's Disco? I have been in there a few times. My GF loves that place. I find that cross dressers in MX don't pull it off as well as the US. I once had dinner at Asia SF in San Fran. and if I didn't know ahead of time, some of those (wo)men would have had me fooled.
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My first experience with trannies was in the Phillipine Islands where the young guys were called "bennie boys". They dressed like high school girls did at home, the older cross dressers just looked made-up and ugly, the teenaged "girls" were mind warping for this young Marine half a world from home!

Viva la diversidad!

Thanks Ken. Your openness is refreshing.

What is really amazing about Raquel is all the weight she's lost, just look at all the extra belt she has these days!!!:lol::lol::lol:

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[*] posted on 3-31-2012 at 12:55 PM


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My first experience with trannies was in the Phillipine Islands where the young guys were called "bennie boys". They dressed like high school girls did at home, the older cross dressers just looked made-up and ugly, the teenaged "girls" were mind warping for this young Marine half a world from home!

Viva la diversidad!

Thanks Ken. Your openness is refreshing.

What is really amazing about Raquel is all the weight she's lost, just look at all the extra belt she has these days!!!:lol::lol::lol:
e Philippines,

[Edited on 3-31-2012 by vgabndo]


I think the correct slang word for transsexuals in the Philippines is "billy boys" not " "bennie boys"

Many years ago most of the strip bars on "Avenida Revolución" had a least a few pre-op transsexuals working on the bars and they would take advantage of unsuspecting gringo tourists, and many of these trannies were experts at picking pockets. I used to know guys that claimed they went to these bars just to watch gringos get ripped off more ways than one.

Most of these bars have closed, and it's doubtful any of the "Zona Norte" bars have trannies. But if you see a Mexican tranny on the street or bar. It's best to keep away from them, because many of them can pick your pockets clean, and you won't know it, until they are long gone.
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[*] posted on 3-31-2012 at 03:47 PM


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Ken, was that's Mike's Disco?


No, we were in a Plaza off of 1st and Revoluccion behind Hotel Nelson. The Bar is called Villa Garcia - Plaza Santa Cecilia, Tijuana. I hope to go back again in the spring and later in the summer for my birthday celebration.




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