Author Topic: My Night In Tijuana Mexico Last Night  (Read 300 times)

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Re:My Night In Tijuana Mexico Last Night
« Reply #15 on: January 26, 2004, 03:01:20 PM »
haha nah we only bring one person that speaks spanish with us and we refuse to drive over the border, it's all about the $4 parking at Jack-in-the-box haha.if u gonna drive I heard u can get oneday Mexico insurance or some shit like that I haven't looked into it yet but maybe I will for spring break! 8)
4 bucks at Jack? Damn. And it's secure parking? I usually park at the big lot, if I don't want to drive in. It's like 10 or so. But, it's secure. But man! You need that guy who speaks spanish to haggle for you. If you speak english they'll take advantage of you. And, yea you can get the insurance. But, really, what good is that gonna do? Its not like the locals have insurance.


Yea the parking over there is secure it has the gates an shit around it an theres always like 4-5 dudes there watchhing the cars, they can't leave the lot W/o a ticket so it's all good.  We will prolly go to rosarito for spring break but we werent serious when we asked the price no one really wanted to go down there at the time.  I'm sure when the time comes we can get a decent deal to go there but for now we're good payin the $4 to go to Revolucion.

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Re:My Night In Tijuana Mexico Last Night
« Reply #16 on: January 26, 2004, 03:58:25 PM »
I guess saying "What up" ain't bad, that's basically what I did. But a groupie is someone who's like "Ey dogg what up man, blah blah, what up dogg put me on." etc. If they sticking around due like he's their homie, that's a groupie. "What up dogg. I dig ya music. What's up on some other projects? Aight coo. Keep it movin'." That's coo.

Yeah that would probably be me. Just say what's up, liking the music, nothin too much. You know.

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Re:My Night In Tijuana Mexico Last Night
« Reply #17 on: January 26, 2004, 05:39:52 PM »
KidRenegade: Yea man, Rosarito is popping for Spring Break. My roomate got a pad out in Ensenada, we might be hitting that for Spring Break. It's only about 20-30 minutes from Rosarito. Best bet man is to just drive in, I say.