Recent content by Luis Villasenor

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    Soon To Be Expat From Texas

    Despacito por la piedra es mi filosofia. Hay mucha logistica que tengo que organizar para segurar mi exito
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    Soon To Be Expat From Texas

    I guess I just need enough pesos to cook at home and take the bus to free/cheap things (occasional fancier things).
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    Soon To Be Expat From Texas

    The plan is not so much to stay until my savings run out. I'd like to hit the ground running with at least some hours and work my way up. Since I don't have to pay rent, I'd like to make enough to cover basic food and necessities. After that, it's just a matter of taking advantage of as many...
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    Soon To Be Expat From Texas

    Sooo, more about BsAs? Less Austin
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    Soon To Be Expat From Texas

    Yeah. The tagline 'MUSIC CAPITAL OF THE WORLD' is no longer relevant. Maybe in the days of Stevie Ray Vaughn, but now all I hear in Austin's bars and venues are good, but not great musicians who are mainly slackers. Austin also has a peculiar addiction to alcohol. There are so many opportunities...
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    Soon To Be Expat From Texas

    It's more a matter of taste ... et de gustibus non est disputandum (well, among strangers, and out of politeness)
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    Soon To Be Expat From Texas

    Yep, everything Noruega wrote about polo is 100% accurate. I spent two months living in Pilar last year and I quickly grasped the situation for most polo players and grooms. I could gain commission from bringing in people from abroad. Or, I could do tourist relations at some polo club, dealing...
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    Soon To Be Expat From Texas

    Hi there. I am a 24 year old, soon to be expat, from Austin, Texas. I've got a TEFL and English Degree, and I also am very skilled at polo and horses. I speak fluent Spanish, and have visited Argentina before. I have a small network of polo friends down there, so I wouldn't be totally alone. I'm...
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