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grace59
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| Quote: | Originally posted by motoged
The far right lane, Grace....I will tell the guy driving.
It makes sense that you are more gracious....your name is Grace....I'm 58...are you really 59? What's that like?  |
No, I was born in 59. I turned the big 50 in Sept. So, are you really 58? What's THAT like? Enjoy your trip to Baja. I envy that you're going. The weather has been dreary here and I'm tired of it already. Have fun!
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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shari
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Mood: there is no reality except the one contained within us "Herman Hesse"
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Mo...i think you and grace should get a room dude!...at least visit her on your way south...you'll need a beer passing through washington eh!
If you manage to get a FMT form, you can pay for it at any bank in mexico anytime...when the bank is open that is...
i miss the squirrels in the great white north but our little chipmunks are pretty cute and dont get into garbage cans.
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grace59
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| Quote: | Originally posted by shari
Mo...i think you and grace should get a room dude!...at least visit her on your way south...you'll need a beer passing through washington eh!
If you manage to get a FMT form, you can pay for it at any bank in mexico anytime...when the bank is open that is...
i miss the squirrels in the great white north but our little chipmunks are pretty cute and dont get into garbage cans. |
Shame on you, Shari! Shame, shame! There is nothing wrong with a little friendly chatter on the forum now and then....Lord knows we could use a
little more of it. Sometimes it gets a little heated or downright NASTY on here, but, of course, that's why most of us stay. Next time I come down I'll bring you a squirrel. We are overrun by the cleaver
little critters.
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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bajabass
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It is probably illegal to import a squirrel to Mexico. It could upset the fragile rodent population of Baja! Please reconsider.
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shari
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ah dear Gracious...(your new name from now on)...you are a refreshing addition to this sandbox indeed.Someone civil..imagine..but hey...nothin wrong
with gettin a room...motog would be quality canuck fun!!! you know I was kidding EH! but new friends are fun to make en route.
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David K
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Wow... what a variety of answers for poor motoged.
Mexicali and Tijuana borders are open 24 hours, and the INM office is, too. That's where you get a Tourist Card (FM-T) 24/7. If the bank at the border
is not open when you cross at Mexicali (it is open at Tijuana 24/7), then the agent will instruct you to pay at ANY BANK, which in your case would be
at San Felipe, correct?
IF you get a PRE-PAID FM-T at a club, or the Mexican Consulate in Canada (or USA), then it MUST be stamped at the INM office at the border to validate
it.
The federal immigration rules still read trips south of the border zone or stays longer than 72 hours require an FM-T (Tourist Card). Trips up to 7
days long now can use a FREE FM-T.
Only the STATE and San Felipe tourism people say 7 days/ no card (I have seen)... But the state doesn't regulate foreign travelers. I would like to
see a FEDERAL form that says the time limit for stays in the border zone are now 7 days instead of 3. That doesn't matter if you go south of the
border zone, even on Day 1... then the card is required... (to be legal).
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Cyanide41
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My FM-T looks like this!

Keep several on hand at all times. And in hand when appropriate. (which is almost at all times). Much like this thread, Mexican officials are often
easily distracted. They ask for paper work, I hand them beers and then they forget what it was the wanted.
Sorry, I thought I would just derail this thread even further.
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bajalou
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| Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Wow... what a variety of answers for poor motoged.
Mexicali and Tijuana borders are open 24 hours, and the INM office is, too. That's where you get a Tourist Card (FM-T) 24/7. If the bank at the border
is not open when you cross at Mexicali (it is open at Tijuana 24/7), then the agent will instruct you to pay at ANY BANK, which in your case would be
at San Felipe, correct?
IF you get a PRE-PAID FM-T at a club, or the Mexican Consulate in Canada (or USA), then it MUST be stamped at the INM office at the border to validate
it.
The federal immigration rules still read trips south of the border zone or stays longer than 72 hours require an FM-T (Tourist Card). Trips up to 7
days long now can use a FREE FM-T.
Only the STATE and San Felipe tourism people say 7 days/ no card (I have seen)... But the state doesn't regulate foreign travelers. I would like to
see a FEDERAL form that says the time limit for stays in the border zone are now 7 days instead of 3. That doesn't matter if you go south of the
border zone, even on Day 1... then the card is required... (to be legal). |
Only the downtown (original) crossing in Mexicali is open 24/7. The eastern one is 6am - 10pm 7 days a week.
No Bad Days
\"Never argue with an idiot. People watching may not be able to tell the difference\"
\"The trouble with doing nothing is - how do I know when I\'m done?\"
Nomad Baja Interactive map
And in the San Felipe area - check out Valle Chico area
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David K
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Yes... The original Mexicali crossing... the new one is called 'Mexicali East' I believe... being several miles away, east of Calexico and downtown
Mexicali.
Thanks Lou.
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motoged
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| Quote: | Originally posted by grace59
Shame on you, Shari! Shame, shame! |
Gracious me!!! One cannot have shame in a state of Grace
Some good friendly banter and teasing is always refreshing...
I would stop by to visit on the way down (late January '10), but I will be a hostage passenger in a converted school bus (a pusher) with a half dozen
guys and dirtbikes headed for San Felipe, which is where we park and ride from (at Kiki's Motel & RV Resort)....so no stops along the way....
So, Grace....you are safe this time
Don't believe everything you think....
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grace59
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| Quote: | Originally posted by shari
ah dear Gracious...(your new name from now on)...you are a refreshing addition to this sandbox indeed.Someone civil..imagine..but hey...nothin wrong
with gettin a room...motog would be quality canuck fun!!! you know I was kidding EH! but new friends are fun to make en route. |
Hey Shari, I know that you were just kidding. I am good both at taking and making jokes. If you can't have some fun in life, why bother? I hope that I can live up to my new name! I may, at times, be gracious, but
I'm certainly no angel ..I like to banter with the best of them.
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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grace59
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| Quote: | Originally posted by grace59
Shame on you, Shari! Shame, shame! |
Gracious me!!! One cannot have shame in a state of Grace
Some good friendly banter and teasing is always refreshing...
I would stop by to visit on the way down (late January '10), but I will be a hostage passenger in a converted school bus (a pusher) with a half dozen
guys and dirtbikes headed for San Felipe, which is where we park and ride from (at Kiki's Motel & RV Resort)....so no stops along the way....
So, Grace....you are safe this time |
Hear my sigh of relief? No, there is nothing wrong with friendly banter. By
late Jan. you will be so ready for San Felipe....I will be there twice before that time..  Going next at Thanksgiving, but with tons of "familia" who have never been that way...it will have its
highlights, but also lots of drama I'm sure.
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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