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Organicgrowth
12-06-04, 16:42
The back of Exons head is balding

Very Bad News, I didn't know

Exon


Exon,

Welcome to the ravages of age… Me too!

Regards, Havanaman

MoonDog
12-07-04, 05:59
An acquaintance of mine got busted by his wife and a P.I. for his mongering activities recently. The P.I. not only followed him down to South America, and stayed at his same hotel, but had copies of all his recent emails. Be on your guard, and keep your spyware detection software up to date.

Moondog

Saint
12-07-04, 16:09
Moondog,

I've said for years how most guys WILL get busted if a wife simply does some simple things. It's not difficult. Take an angry wife that will get 50% of your assets in a divorce settlement in many states and you will see the meaning of the word determination.

Remember that during the divorce process, if your wife hires a forensic accountant, they go through EVERYTHING. Any charge on your credit card you ever made. Sure everyone says cash is king but sometimes you just slip up.

Be especially careful if you're buying things on your credit card like women's shoes, perfume, clothes for your girlfriends, etc. An accountant can spot that kind of thing in an instant. "Wasting of marital assets" can come back to haunt you dearly. Remember that in most states, any money you spend, legally 50% of that is your wife's too so if you are "wasting it"....during the divorce it can kick you in the rear end.

Stay safe.

Dickhead
12-07-04, 16:18
Sorry, Saint, but it isn't correct that in "most" states 50% of your money is legally your wife's. That is only true in community property states, and there are only nine of them, as follows:

Arizona
California
Idaho
Louisiana
Nevada
New Mexico
Texas
Washington
Wisconsin

Note that community property does not include anything acquired prior to the marriage, nor does it include anything inherited during the marriage.

But what I really think is, if you want to monger, don't get married, and if you get married, don't monger. That is my opinion. I know a lot of the mongers I run into are married but I don't personally think that is right. I won't monger with married guys, assuming I know they are married.

LotsaFun
12-07-04, 18:12
See my past posts on Agustina, an Internet Chica. Absolutely not a waste of time and an excellent experience.

LAGNAF


Excuse me, but why do you give a shit if you have to research internet girls in a public locutorio? That is a normal thing to do. Better yet, avoid internet girls altogether as they are a big waste of time.

Saint
12-07-04, 19:07
Dickhead,

I stand corrected. I happened to live in one of those community property states so to me it felt like "most of the states". Ha, ha. Still, Dickhead...community property state or not...try going before a judge and jury after spending thousands upon thousands of dollars mongering. Do you think your ex-wife won't have a good case?

I agree with you 100% on your philosophy of marriage and mongering. I don't judge anyone and I will hang out with married guys. However, I can't stand guys that b*tch and moan about being married. If you aren't happy then have the balls to get divorced. Life is too damn short not to be happy. I do hope to settle down some day. I hope I can remain faithful. I was married to just about the perfect girl before and still cheated but I got married too damn young. Now I'm older and wiser I guess. Still, who knows...maybe I'll never get married again.

The main point remains...if you are married, be damn careful. Everyone thinks they will never get caught but you'd be surprised what they can dredge up during a divorce. Don't think just because you are in a foreign country, people won't find out what you have been doing. That just isn't the case.

Dickhead
12-07-04, 19:48
Note that the commonwealth of Puerto Rico is also a community property jurisdiction. Juries in divorce cases? Are there states like that? I was not aware of that.

In the state where I most recently lived, it wouldn't make shit difference in a divorce if you mongered and how much. There is no automatic right to alimony and the courts aren't allowed to consider infidelity as a factor. They can only look at the relative standards of living before the marriage, the parties' ability to pay, and stuff like that. There is a concept of "temporary maintenance" for couples with combined incomes of I believe $75k, but the determination is formulaic in nature and mongering would not enter into the formula. Child support is completely formulaic so again mongering would not be a factor.

Having said all that, there is still no reason to leave evidence. And yes, I was married, and no, I never cheated. I would never get married again and I hope to die in the line of mongering duty.

"If you aren't happy then have the balls to get divorced." Amen to that, brother.

Stowe
12-08-04, 00:06
DH is mostly correct. As one who was divorced in California, the wife gets 50% of all JOINTLY gained cash/assets in a Community Property state.

Besides the wife NOT having any claim to things acquired prior to the marriage, there are a number of things the wife would probably not be entitled to even if they were acquired during the marriage. It all depends on how the items were obtained and what money was used. It gets very complicated.

Stowe

Stowe
12-08-04, 00:13
Whether you monger or not would have no impact with the judge's decision. I believe, in most Community Property states, divorces are 'NO FAULT', which means precisely that.

In California, the judge has 9 different factors to consider when deciding spousal support. None of those 9 factors have anything to do with the behavior of either party involved in the divorce.

Regarding child support there are less factors. Before a few years ago, they were whether the child was his/hers and how old the child was (over 18 no child support). A few years ago a judge decided that even though the husband was not the father of the child, he should still pay support because it was 'in the best interest of the child since the real father could not be found'. Talk about a decision that could fuck everthing up.

Stowe

Stowe
12-08-04, 00:18
Hey DH,

Yes, a divorce can go to a jury. My divorce almost made it to a jury because my wife was demanding about double what the judge 'recommended'.

Based on my attorney, even before it would have gone to a jury the judge would have interviewed she and I separately using intimidation, threats and anything else possible to avoid a trial. Their first warning is that they would require the attorneys to perform special actions and the court would require special documentation. Both of which would have more than doubled the cost of the divorce. This is done to scare the parties into agreeing.

Stowe

Amantelondres
12-08-04, 01:09
The book I mentioned to you is called Bad Times in Buenos Aires and is by by Miranda France. It's a fascinating read and gives a very interesting insight on life in BA.

Saint
12-08-04, 21:32
Amantelondres,

Thanks for the name of the book. I'll try to find it here. It was a pleasure meeting you at La Biela. You're a true gentleman. Best of luck to you on your travels and stay well.


Stowe is exactly correct on his posts about divorce. It can get very complicated in several states. People can say what they want about how hobbying won't affect a settlement. Try getting a female judge and try telling me that it won't impact her decision when making award judgements. Good luck. Stowe is also correct when he says they use scare tactics to try to get you to settle. Divorce is expensive enough without going to a jury trial. I'm not sure what states it is allowed but I do know it is possible in several states. Glad you made it through your divorce Stowe. Life goes on....

Stowe
12-08-04, 22:57
Saint,

Yeah I made it through and it appears you did also, which is good. As you know divorce is extremely difficult, especially if it is not amiable, which few are.

However, regarding your comment about mongering and the judge's decision. I believe my attorney told me that if the judge's final decision is dramatically different from their initial 'recommendation' and 'appeared' to consider things outside the 9 factors, the decision could be appealed.

However, think about the cost of that... My divorce was pretty cheap because it was not very complicated and still cost me about $25,000 not counting the settlement which was still overly generous to my wife (based on my attorney's feeling). Thank god the child involved was not mine!!

It's over and no hard feelings on my part (she still holds hard feelings though). Oh, well!!!

Stowe

Alliwantislove
12-09-04, 06:07
i disagree with dickhead completely and i can understand your need for wanting some privacy. not all of us are die hard hobbyist who don't care what those around us think. ... nothing screams "ugly tourist" worst then looking at this stuff in front of women and children and other tourists that are just checking their email.

exactly. if i can go a bit out of my way to avoid offending someone, why not?


i do agree somewhat that internet girls probably aren't the best girls to go for but there are some great girls out there. some of my best experiences in ba were with internet girls. it just got to the point where i like to see them face to face first.

yes, but some of us old farts just can't stay up late enough to participate in the club action. that leaves orleans and excedra and the internet girls. if i hang around orleans and excedra i might get caught by my favorita and ruin a good thing. that leaves the internet girls. i've had one internet girl experience in ba and it was better than average. also, while i prefer some face to face conversation before making a decision, i have been fooled. some of these girls are good actresses out of bed as well as in bed.


you might want to consider staying in an apartment that has internet access if you're really sensitive to wanting to view these kind of sites. more and more apartments are going to high-speed internet access.

well ... for a week it does not seem worth it. and, unless i lugged my laptop, which i really don't want to do, i'd still need to go to an internet cafe or something similar. also, if my hotel makes the girl show some id, which i hope they will, i'll be more comfortable having her in my room. none-the-less, if i can get back there to two weeks or more, i very well might consider the apartment route.

thanks saint, and to the two members who pmed me as well.

bob

Dickhead
12-09-04, 18:53
My divorce cost me $37.50 which was half the filing fee.

HappyGoLucky
12-09-04, 22:56
Never been divorced,
which 'splains why I'm so damn Happygolucky!

Hefe
12-13-04, 07:55
Can you bring your gsm phone and buy a prepaid sim card and use it while over there? If so, do you need to unlock the phone and how are the rates?

Member #3430
12-13-04, 14:12
I apologize for being off topic (sort of) but I need a recomendation for a good hotel in Asuncion.
I need a "safe house' in case my girlfriend goes berserk (how could that possibly happen?)
:)

The best balance between nice, cheap, clean and safe.....


Thanks,

David

Knuckhead
12-13-04, 16:44
Hefe:

I asked this question a number of times several months back. It used to be that there weren't any pre-paid SIM cards in B.A. In my last trip in November, I investigated this further and was told that "CTI" company's main store at Florida and Paraguay sells pre-paid SIM cards. Unfortunately (for CTI) or fortunately (for me and Baney) I was kidnapped by Baney early in the trip and spent just about all of my trip in bed, so I didn't get to investigate :D. So, look into it please using the lead above and let us know, unless of course you yourself end up being kidnapped by a nymphomaniac once you hit the ground.

You'll need to call your carrier to get the unlock instructions for your phone before you leave.

Saint
12-13-04, 18:46
This question has been asked and answered several times. I think I have answered it at least 3 times. Go back and do some research. Several companies all sell pre-paid rechargeable SIM cards. Telefonica (Unifone) is just one of them at Corrientes 645. They are open from 9 AM to 4 PM for SIM cards. The cost is 20 pesos and it includes 50 pesos of airtime.

If your phone is locked, there is a store just a few yards away on the same block that can unlock your phone.

MoonDog
12-13-04, 21:20
Can you bring your gsm phone and buy a prepaid sim card and use it while over there? If so, do you need to unlock the phone and how are the rates?
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

El Aleman
12-14-04, 11:10
... 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

Admin
12-14-04, 18:14
WSG 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.

MariaI'm planning to rent a 12 passenger van, so there should be plenty of room for anyone who wishes to participate. We will leave Recoleta at 11am and should return at approximately 6:00 pm.

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

Admin
12-18-04, 21:57
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

Aussie Greg
12-19-04, 00:16
I have dos hijos of my own!

Aussie Greg


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

HappyGoLucky
12-19-04, 01:23
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!

Member #2113
12-20-04, 23:06
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

Hellman3
12-22-04, 15:22
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?

El Aleman
12-22-04, 17:31
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

Alboroto
12-22-04, 19:55
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

Jaimito Cartero
12-22-04, 19:57
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

As a rule of thumb, the Malbecs seem to be the safest choice.

HappyGoLucky
12-23-04, 00:56
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.


Several companies all sell pre-paid rechargeable SIM cards. Telefonica (Unifone) is just one of them at Corrientes 645. They are open from 9 AM to 4 PM for SIM cards. The cost is 20 pesos and it includes 50 pesos of airtime.

If your phone is locked, there is a store just a few yards away on the same block that can unlock your phone.

Hellman3
12-23-04, 05:39
I get little time off to travel. Is it a rip-off to get them to travel to say, Mexico?


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

Anna Luna
12-23-04, 22:40
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

Exon123
12-31-04, 16:54
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

Young & Restless
01-02-05, 13:16
I was listening to BBC News probably just a few hours after the event occurred. They said the name of the club that caught on fire, but I was half asleep when I heard about it. That was such a tragedy and I hope that no one had any friends that were injured in the club.

Not to take away from this catastrophe, but on Newsworld International (channel 163 on my TV), they keep airing a segment on Argentina's economy. It's called "Special Assignment - Argentina". I watched it earlier this morning and it was pretty interesting. If anyone else is interested, it is coming on again today at 12:30pm central time.

El Aleman
01-03-05, 10:12
see this link:

http://edition.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/americas/12/31/argentina.fire/

or, quoted from Reuter's:

BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (Reuters) - A blaze in a Buenos Aires nightclub packed with young revelers celebrating the New Year holidays killed at least 169 people and injured 375, as a stampeding crowd was trapped by locked exit doors, officials said on Friday.

The blaze is thought to have been caused by a flare fired into the club's ceiling during a rock concert, sending burning debris onto the crowd of up to 4,000 people who desperately fought to flee the flames and suffocating smoke.

"The fire spread in a minute and we were a mountain of people trying to escape," said survivor Ariel Monges, 25, who lost a friend and a cousin in the fire and was searching for another friend at a city hospital.

The blaze, which officials called one of Argentina's worst disasters, may have claimed more victims because four of the club's six doors were tied shut with wire, according to Interior Minister Anibal Fernandez.

"It appears they were condemned to walk into a trap," Fernandez said.

Mayor Anibal Ibarra said the emergency exit appeared to be shut "so that people wouldn't enter without paying" and firefighters had to break it open.

Most of the victims are believed to have died from smoke inhalation.

The rock band playing at the Republica Cromagnon club in the gritty, run-down neighborhood of Once warned the crowd not to shoot flares due to the fire hazard, the mayor said. But after the first song, an hour before midnight on Thursday, a group fired one into the highly flammable foam ceiling.

Flares and a whole array of fireworks are sold on streets all over Latin America for the New Year holiday festivities with little regulation.

Lists at hospitals showed that most of the victims were in their teens and 20s, but there were also children as young as 6 among the dead and injured.

unquote

hope that helps.

El Alemán

Who is getting sick of all the bad news that throw shadows on last year's end.

Exon123
01-03-05, 17:00
El Aleman Thanks for Your Report

Exon

Dickhead
01-04-05, 18:19
I finally used the last of the 10 50mg sildenafil I bought in May. It's really hot today so I figured I would go to the pharmacy on Callao where I bought Cialis for another monger, instead of going all the way to Farmacia Azul on Córdoba near Cafe Orleans. I figured I might pay a bit more but it would be worth it.

No. Denied. No Sildenafil without a prescription, only Cialis. WTF sense does that make? So off to Farmacia Azul and guess what? 48 pesos for 10 50mg instead of I believe 59 I paid last time. It's a different brand and the tablets aren't scored but I just cut one in half and it cut with no chipping or flaking.

So that is good.

Bacchus9
01-04-05, 22:34
Great! I didn't even have time to field the question and DH answers. Just looking into the little bottle and counting the cuts versus days ahead on the calendar of the little stash I brought from estadosunidense and getting nervous. Cafe Orleans is just a few blocks away. Is there nothing in Buenos Aires that isn't better value, that's a $1.60 each 50 and 25 mg fills my veins very well.

Now if the heat would drop long enough for me to walk to 1707 Santa Fe without breaking a sweat and I'd figure out where to find/buy a Sony flat screen monitor 17", "how bad it can be?"

Norman Stormin
01-08-05, 17:27
It's like everything else in life; LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. I have found that in the larger, nicer, chain type pharmacies they want a perscription for everything. Just look for the small, run down, family operated, neighborhood stores off the main streets. They are so happy to have your business they will sell you absolutley anything without a prescription. In fact, go in there with an ailment and they will be happy to prescribe the solution.

Fortunately, I can still get it up once a day but if I maintain that frequency, I can only keep it up for 15 minutes. This does not make economic sense if I'm paying for an hour of service. To keep it up an hour, I need 2 days to recharge my batteries. With so much inexpensive beautiful pussy here, that is not an option either.

My trip here last year was my first experience with viagra. I had such a hot one I wanted seconds but new that was not in the cards. When I came out the door I saw a small pharmacy across the street. I asked for viagra. He didn't understand. I pointed at the house across the street and said chicas, then pointed at my dick, then made a fist and stuck out my forearm. He smiled, said si, went in the back, and came out with an assortment of generics. I chose a 50 mg round blue pill. Two in a pack for 6 pesos.

I stopped in the cafe next door and ordered a mineral water, popped one, read the destructions, and before I finished the water, felt like my head was going to blow off (both little and big heads). I had my hour and was afraid I was going to have a heart attack. I also got leg cramps. I was so embarrassed I paid for another hour because I was still hard as a rock.

My second attempt I halved the pill with dimished, but still too severe results.
The third time I quartered it with perfect results. No pounding heart beat, no cramps, got hard naturally with forplay but stayed hard untill I came and went naturally limp. Hard on demand for about 4 hours. I bot a 20 pack for 60 pesos at the same pharmacy when I arrived here in October.

Member #1036
01-09-05, 18:04
I have a 2 week trip planned for Jan 23 to Feb 7. Last time I was there in Oct casual dress was jean at day and slacks at night.

Being hot during the day to people walk around in shorts and tank tops or is that too casual as I know BA is a little more upscale? I figure at night the clubs like Hook, Cattos, etch have dress codes, right?

Any info would help.

HappyGoLucky
01-10-05, 02:27
Norman,
You might give Cialis® (tadalafil) a shot (no pun intended). It's much gentler on the blood pressure and keeps on workin...

BTW, I found a small very cooperative neighborhood pharmacy in Palermo on Uriarte. I think the cross street was Paraguay.

Suerte,
-H.

Daddy Rulz
01-10-05, 03:34
Cialis is much better IMHO. No wood until you need it, rebar when you do. The Pharmacia on Callao between Santa Fe y Arnales has it for u$s8.00 per

TheKnife
01-10-05, 05:24
When does the weather start cooling down? I'm thinking about a visit in March. I was there in Nov and the weather was great. Any help would be appreciated.

TheKnife

One Tree Hill
01-10-05, 06:20
nm.....................

Edonist
01-10-05, 11:21
This may seem an odd question, but I am curious to see if the joint powers of the Web and the Forum can provide an answer.

"During my next trip to BA, I want to buy about 30 bottles of Argentinian wine to bring back for personal consumption.

My home and final destination is Europe but I need to make a 36 hour stop-over in the US on the return leg on my trip.

I will therefore show up at a US Airport Customs, loaded with my bottles."

1) Will US customs stop me? What would they charge/fine me?

2) Can I leave it in their custody (ie not bring it into US territory) until I am back on board destined for Europe a day later ?

Any help or advice is very welcome.

Edonist

Stowe
01-10-05, 20:14
This time of year it is very hot and often very humid. Was there between Xmas and New Years and jeans and short sleeve shirts with collars are ok.

T-shirts are not as acceptable in the clubs. In the apartments, it is more casual.

Was going to be there the same time as you, but had to change due to job situation.

have fun

Stowe

Exon123
01-10-05, 23:51
I happened to cross over into Mexico yesterday.

Since I was out of vitamins for my Dick I thought I'd pick up a few, not that I'd need them here in Sex Prison. The women here are either to Ugly or to Expensive to Fuck. But you never know, I guess thats why its called getting Lucky i guess, so I thought I'd pick up a few.

Well anyway I started shopping. First stop Vitamin "V" was $16 dollars a pill for 100mg, "Fuck You". I wasn't going to pay that, besides 100mg would made me hard for a week, not an option.

Next I shopped a couple more stores asking for both Viagra and generic cock enhancers.

What I ended up with was Generic Sidenafil, my old Buenos Aires standby. Ten 100gm pills, which must be split in half, $60 US dollars or $6 bucks a pill.

Granted after being split in half its only $3 dollars per pill for my required 50 mg dose, but thats still outrageous. In Buenos Aires I pay 48 pesos for 10 50mg pills. Doing the math it comes out to $1.60 per pill, almost double, what a rip off.

You guy's don't realize how good you have it down their.

Exon

Nauskas
01-12-05, 21:57
Anyone know of a good dive outfit and cheap hotel 3 star near action and diving in or close to Buenos Aires ?

Looking to go next week. Anyone interested in meeting, PM me

Thomaso276
01-12-05, 22:02
In my two years here I have not seen one dive shop in BA. Nor have I seen any classified ads for diving in Argentina and now is the time for vacation ads in all the papers. Good luck.

Aussie Greg
01-13-05, 07:47
Bean, the brown stuff outside this city you would not see your hand infront of you, lift your sights mate, regards

Aussie Greg


Anyone know of a good dive outfit and cheap hotel 3 star near action and diving in or close to Buenos Aires ?

Looking to go next week. Anyone interested in meeting, PM me

Peter Pan #3
01-13-05, 08:13
I wanted to take a little vacation visiting both BS AS and RIo.

Are there any good air fare deals right now?

Would appreciate some info.

One Tree Hill
01-13-05, 17:07
Best limit your diving to muff diving....

Water around BA is the color of cafe con leche.

TheKnife
02-05-05, 02:45
Hey guys

I'll be down there March 10-17. Hope to see you guys there

Eddie

Darkmanxxx
02-11-05, 06:58
Hey guys,

I'm from NYC, posted some on the boards there and I'm planning a trip to BA.

Got 2 questions though:

First, are there any beaches in/around Buenos Aires?

Second, how safe is it walking around at night/during the day?

I'm booked at the Americas hotel and i've tendency to do that when i travel, check out the locals etc., but some places I've been gets dangerous [Kingston, Jamaica was a scary scene two years ago, Amsterdam was cool night or day, London was okay and Paris was great, but no action to be had besides some skanks.]

Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Member #3041
03-07-05, 16:57
Hi guys,

Anyone of you has been with this beautifull girl?

Any recommendations or warnings?

http://www.platynum.com.ar/Entretenimiento/Escorts/Ada/Ada2.htm
http://www.sensualbaires.com.ar/gi377/

Any pics?

Thanks a lot.

Member #3041
03-09-05, 01:06
First, are there any beaches in/around Buenos Aires? : The nearest are around 450 km (Mar del Plata, Villa Gessell, etc.) and at this time you will get a very bad weather... not recomended.

Second, how safe is it walking around at night : In all the Tourist spots, no problem... avoid dark places and badly lit streets.

During the day? : No problems if you go to the normal Tourist spots, and 90% of the city, if you happen to end up in a "Villa" it will not be nice...

Hope I´ve been helpfull.

Bye



Hey guys,

I'm from NYC, posted some on the boards there and I'm planning a trip to BA.

Got 2 questions though:

First, are there any beaches in/around Buenos Aires?

Second, how safe is it walking around at night/during the day?

I'm booked at the Americas hotel and i've tendency to do that when i travel, check out the locals etc., but some places I've been gets dangerous [Kingston, Jamaica was a scary scene two years ago, Amsterdam was cool night or day, London was okay and Paris was great, but no action to be had besides some skanks.]

Any info would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Montrealer
03-22-05, 04:17
Hello fellow mongers,

I have only posted a few times on here, but have lurked well over a year. I must say that I spend alot of time browsing the pix.

And based on some of the pix, I can tell which mongers have the same taste as me. For example, Master Monger and Saint are completely on point with me!!!!! There are many other mongers that also have the same taste as me, but whom I have forgotten their names (mainly from the Asian pictures).

In any case, I feel that from the pix, I think that I would have a great time in Colombia, Argentina, Brazil, and/or Peru (in that order).

I have never actually travelled anywhere simply for mongering duties (and the idea turns me on). I would be travelling alone, and predict about a 2 week stay. I plan on taking many digital pix (around 500), as well as bring along alot of nylons (stockings and pantyhose). I love women in nylon so this is a must. I do not speak Spanish though....

I like the GFE experience and would be interested in the following activities (in order of preference):

Meeting regular young chicas on the street or well-known pick up joints

Having hotel staff send me regular girls, or even workers from the hotel!

Escort agencies (although this is my last choice, I must admit that the Platinum website (Argentina) is loaded with babes, so I would be willing to just blow my dividends all there!)

My question: Regarding my camera, will authorities verify the contents of my camera when I exit the country? Also, when entering any of these countries, will airport authorities check my bags, and if so, if they discover these pairs of nylons (still wrapped), could they legally do something to me..?

These questions are very important to me, so i would appreciate any feedback from you veterans regarding these aforementioned questions or any other comments about my interests. thx boys!

I am from Canada, and I 'm hoping to become a more integral member on WSG. I'm wishing I can add more to your already wonderful message board.

El Greco
03-28-05, 02:58
Montrealer,

Don't worry about camera contents. Nobody cares about that.

Do not know about stockings. I do not think they will care unless they are too many.

I always list all my electronics, cameras, laptops,ipod etc writing on the declaration form "for personal use".

I never had a problem.

El Greco

Daddy Rulz
03-28-05, 07:46
Don't sweat the camera in or out unless Canada has some pornography laws. The law in argentina is you can bring in personal electronics without custom. The must be out of the box and you can't bring in like 10 digital cameras but one camera and one camcorder is fine. I wouldn't worry about the stockings either but they do sell them here and since they would be produced localy (don't know it but I would bet on it) they probably will be cheaper.

As far as having the hotel send you room service it can be a mixed bag, one day great the next terrible. your better offf cruising the triangle, or Recoletta clubs and picking what you want. Almost every night desk guy will be happy to send you a girl because they make a comission off the booking. My sugestion is be VERY specific of what your looking for and what you want to do, negotiate a price before hand and make payment at the end of the time an issue. If you like what you see get her number and next time it will be cheaper and for longer service.

Have fun

Un_Circumcised
04-15-05, 15:59
This is my first visit to Argentina, and the level and tolerance of cigarette smoking is unreal. I thought it was bad in Holland, but this is much worse. The concept of second-hand smoke seems completely alien here, and I´ve probably inhaled more smoke in the 2+ weeks I´ve been here than I did in the last few years in the US. I´d say at least 50% of the men smoke, and a far greater percentage of women smoke than in the US. In one hotel I was staying in it was coming into my room through the heating system. I was staying at another place for many days, and I never saw one of the guys who works there smoke. Then on my last day there he pulled out a pack, stuck 2 cigarettes in his mouth, and lit them both up in one stroke like he´d done it a thousand times. Insane! Nonsmokers visiting here for the first time should brace themselves, because it´s a real culture shock.

Un_Circumcised
04-16-05, 17:52
I finally made it to B.A. last night, and it was quite a shock coming here after spending 2 weeks in the Patagonia outback. This city is huge: I´ve been wandering around the downtown area for hours, and still haven´t seen the edge of it. It reminds me of New York City (there are subways, but I haven´t taken them yet). I´m going to check out some of the street ho locations on Jackson´s list in his Argentina Private forum in the next few days, but was wondering if anyone knows what the deal is here regarding marijuana: Is it too risky to mess with, or is there an area I could score some with relatively little legal or other risk? I´m still a bit high from some magic mushrooms I did a few days ago down in Santa Cruz province, but it would be nice to add some THC to my head at this point.

Surfer
04-25-05, 23:12
This is a MAJOR knock I have on BA. Tobaccobabies everywhere but didn't encounter a single rastaman! I do not think the laws are really strict (like in some F'ed up countries), but unlike Brasil or Colombia where finding girls who like the herb was easy, in BA couldn't find even one! Chainsmoke the Marlboros they do, but never the herb. One of several reasons Argentina is a weird country IMHO.

Admin
05-03-05, 01:02
Greetings everyone,

The Argentina Forum has been moved to:

www.ArgentinaPrivate.com

If you were a WSG Senior Member OR if you had ever posted in the Argentina Section of the WSG prior to April 1st, 2005, then you are already registered as a member in the new Forum.

If you are not already registered at ArgentinaPrivate.com, then you are invited to become a member. Registration is free, and new member activations are done every day.

Thanks,

Jackson