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12-31-04 16:54 #1285
Posts: 300Fire Report Please
Watching this mornings news from Sex Prison on CNN I learned of a terrible Fire in Buenos Aires in which over a hundred people were killed.
Would any Mongers on the ground in B.A. please report on it ?, "this means you DickHead, Saint, Jackson, Capt Dave or others.
I pray weve have no people envloved
Where and when and just what happend.
I understand it was some sort of Rock Concert.
Thanks Exon
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12-23-04 22:40 #1284
Posts: 1Merry Christmas to all
Hello and here is hoping you are having a special day with all those you love. For all my good customers and friends of the past year I want to wish you the very best of holiday seasons and a great new year.
Please remember I am here to take care of your transportation in the future and hope you remember my service. Have some holiday cheer for us all..
Anna Luna
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12-23-04 05:39 #1283
Posts: 9is it a rip off to have them travel?
I get little time off to travel. Is it a rip-off to get them to travel to say, Mexico?
Originally Posted by El Aleman
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12-23-04 00:56 #1282
Posts: 138Unlocking a Nokia Phone
Here is a great website for unlocking a Nokia phone:
http://www.unlock123.com
I've used it to unlock 2 phones and it's very easy. You just enter the info. about your phone, and for $4.95 the website gives you the code to unlock your Nokia.
Originally Posted by Saint
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12-22-04 19:57 #1281
Posts: 2289Originally Posted by Alboroto
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12-22-04 19:55 #1280
Posts: 209Need Help
Right now I am in El Salvador and the only Argentinean wine available
is EL TRAPICHE. The have MALBEC and MERLOT 2004. Can anyone
help me how bad or drinkable is ... the price is about US$ 8.00
Thanks in advance
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12-22-04 17:31 #1279
Posts: 72Escortsbaires
Hellman,
This is the most real Escorts page in Argentina, 100% WYSWIG. Try this address:
http://www.escortsbaires.com.ar/,
it is the same site, but the spanish version, with 100 girls instead of 50.
Forget about the prices quoted. These are U$S, and what the girls dream about. It is very subject to negotiation, and you should be able to get most of them for A$R 150 .. 200 for short time (1 ..1.5 hours). Depends on your language skills. The discussion in most cases has to be in spanish. And the phrase "basic english" means, she is able to say "100 dollars".
hope that helps, and have fun in BA.
And don't only stick to internet chicas, there is much more!
Member 2113,
this has been discussed before. As a guideline, you might expect per day, first column keeping it cheap, second with some more luxury (Prices in U$S):
accomodation 50,- 150,-
food 15,- 40,-
drinks 10,- 50,-
chicas 40,- 250,-
transportation 2,- 15,-
other expenses 5,- ?
the 15,- for food buys you some lunch (pasta, etc.) and a decent steak dinner. The low side on drinks means sticking mostly to beer and not spending anything in the clubs. The high side adds a premium bottle of wine and 2 or 3 drinks in the more expensive clubs. on chicas, the low side is one taken out of a cheap boliche, the high side is close to impossible to spend (for example, an internet girl in the afternoon, plus take out from Madaho's at night, including chica's drinks). Of course, there are people who live and have fun on much tighter budgets. And, of course, it is always possible to just throw away your money.
For accomodation, contact Mayra! She will get you the best rates for a hotel or has some decent and affordable apartments, and with about U$S 100 - 150 per day on food and fun you can get around well.
El Alemán
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12-22-04 15:22 #1278
Posts: 9Is this site for real?
http://www.escortsbaires.com/
The girls look hot and the weekly rates are amazing. Anybody know if these girls are for real and whether or not this site is a rip off?
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12-20-04 23:06 #1277
Posts: 16question on budget
I am putting a trip together, and would like to know what everyone typically spends on a trip for a week down here. I would like to know if my budget is way off or not. Can everyone throw out a number for a week including airfare, hotel, mongering, etc.
Thanks
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12-19-04 01:23 #1276
Posts: 138Twas the night before Christmas...
Jackson,
As it's the week of Xmas,
maybe there aren't many guys from this board in BA??
At any rate,
YOU are a King, Silvina is your Cinderella,
and you do us all proud!
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12-19-04 00:16 #1275
Posts: 1694Jackson
I have dos hijos of my own!
Aussie Greg
Originally Posted by Admin
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12-18-04 21:57 #1274
Posts: 2690Comedor Tour
Gentlemen, I'm really surprised.
Last week I posted a notice that I was making a trip on Monday to deliver toys to more than 350 children in 4 comedores. As of today, not one single guy visiting or otherwise living in BA has RSVP'd.
Guys, this is so easy:
1. The trip is free.
2. The 12 passenger van is air-conditioned and very comfortable.
3. We leave at 11am from my apartment in Recoleta.
4. We will return at approximately 6pm.
5. The van will return you directly to your hotel or apartment.
6. You'll have plenty of time to pursue your usual nighttime activities.
7. We will be visiting 4 comedores for less than an hour each.
8. We will be giving out toys to more than 350 children.
9. Everyone can participate.
10. There'll be dozens of photo opportunities.
11. It's a great "feel good" day.
Silvina and I can make the trip alone, but it's a lot more fun with a group, so if you'd like to join us, please send me an email Jackson@ArgentinaPrivate.com or call me at 15-4048-2827.
Thanks,
Jackson
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12-14-04 18:14 #1273
Posts: 2690WSG CHARITIES SANTA CLAUSE TOUR
Greetings everyone,
Thanks to the generosity of the guests at the recent WSG Thangkgiving Dinner, we raised more than $2,500AR specifically earmarked for the WSG Charities Annual Christmas Toy Drive. Much thanks to all the contributors who made this a reality.
Yesterday, Silvina and I visited the toy wholesalers in Once to buy the toys for each of the comedores. Now, $2,500ar goes a long way in BA, but let me tell you, after Silvina finished negoiating with the wholesalers (actually, "beating them up" is a more accurate description of the conversations), we left with a truck filled with everything from small toys for infants, to dolls and toy trucks for kids, to Barbie dolls and soccer balls for the older children. Altogether we purchased individual toys for more than 350 children, along with other toys and games specifically earmarked for each of the comedore.
Therefor, I am pleased to announce that I have scheduled a visit to the WSG Charity's four La Matanza comedores for Monday, December 20th, leaving my building in Recoleta at 11:00 am.
All interested persons are invited to accompany myself and others as we visit the 4 comedores.
The plan is as follows:
I've arranged for a van to take us on the tour. First, we will stop by one of the toy stores in Once to make a few last minute purchases, then we will commence to the western surburb of Mantanza where we plan to spend perhaps a hour at each location where we will be greated by the adults who run the comedores and as we distribute the toys to the children. Of course, we're also going to be dispensing the usual $250ar monthly grant to each of our beneficaries.
This should be "feel good" day for anyone who participates. Be sure to bring your cameras. However, just to give you a little incentive, please read the email I recieved from Maria M. regarding her conversation with one of the comedores after our visit last Christmas:
Dear Jackson,
Today I received a call from Silvia from "Una Mano Solidaria" who was absolutely overwhelmed by the "miracle" that took place last week. She told me that with the money donated they had built the floor and purchased flour and sugar. This was great since, with each rain, the comedor got flooded due to the lack of flooring.
The kids were crazy about the toys, for all of them it was the very first time they received a toy. Some of the 11 year old boys had never owned a football, and you know what soccer means in this country. They decided that toys basically will remain at the comedor and the kids will take turns at borrowing the toys and returning them to the comedor the next day - very much like a library.
The teachers told Silvia that the kids didn't stop talking about the gentlemen that had visited them and the "funny" way in which they talked.
All the mothers talk of little else but you. Silvia's mother still cries every day when she thinks of all of you and your visit.
I just thought you would like to know what a difference you made to the lives of all these people and how much so little can have an impact on their lives.
Please post this message on the board and let them know that "Una Mano Solidaria" is very, very thankful for your contribution.
Maria
Please send me an email at Jackson@ArgentinaPrivate.com or call me at 15-4048-2827 and I'll be pleased to give you the directions to my building and other details.
Thanks,
Jackson
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12-14-04 11:10 #1272
Posts: 72Cellphones
... but you can buy additional airtime for CTI in every PharmaCity Pharmacy, or directly in the main office in Florida and Paraquay, 2nd floor. For 20 pesos you get 28 worth of airtime, and 50 pesos buy 80. That, and toothpaste,btw., are the only things PharmaCity is good for.
Buy a lot, when calling overseas your credit melts like snow in summer. And even local calls are NOT cheap.
El Alemán
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12-13-04 21:20 #1271
Posts: 569Originally Posted by hefe
CTI Movil on the corner of Florida and Paraguay have pre-paid sim cards, as does Personal just off of Florida on Corrientes.
I brought my unlocked phone down, and the phone card credits are good for 3 months, but are used up fast.
Moondog