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    Argentinas Corrupt Penal And Judicial System

    You can't rehabilitate a rapist or a pedophile: they're mentally ill and need to be kept locked up and away from society. Personally I think they should be castrated. No child recovers fully from an experience with a pedophile.
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    Interesting Experience Going To Temaiken Zoo

    I don't know about Temaiken, but many high standard zoos drug the animals.
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    Interesting Experience Going To Temaiken Zoo

    I'm not a big fan of zoos either. Many of the animals are drugged on a daily basis to keep them mellow.
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    My Classified Ads, How To Remove?

    On the upper right hand side of the screen where your nickname is, drag the mouse the air and a box will drop down you and click on "manage classifieds". Click on your classified and it will open then you click on "close advert".
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    Visiting Buenos Aires From U.s. For 1 Month

    You can bring in less than $10,000 U.S. without having to declare it. If it's less than the limit I wouldn't declare it. You'd be asking for trouble upon leaving Ezeiza with a potential robbery. Also, cuevas only take clean unmarked bills. If it has a stain on it they might take it but won't...
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    Donating To The Poor Suggestions.

    On the webpage of the Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires there are well over ten non-profit organizations that accept donations
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    Invest In Parking Lot

    I have an acquaintance in Flores that owns a parking lot and runs it with only two employees. The space is uncovered, which is bad if it rains and people are looking for a garage with a roof. He said garages are worth around $1 million US. In the beginning it would seem like a sound investment...
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    I'm Rehoming A Rottweiler

    What do you mean by that? That homeless people are a hazard? I want to make sure I don't misinterpret your comment before jumping to conclusions.
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    Please Help - Old Dni - Trip To Us

    When I traveled out of Argentina 3 weeks ago I asked at immigrations about entering Argentina if I lose my new DNI while abroad, and they said I could still enter wth the old DNI booklet.
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    Shipping Items From California To Buenos Aires:

    Not to mention you'll need a CUIT or CUIL and an accountant to file the import forms.
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    In The Deep South (America) There Are Tomatoes And There Are

    In considering buying a puppy and calling him Conchudo.
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    Good Italian Food

    I know. Half those dishes aren't even Italian. They're North American inventions.
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    New Zealand?

    It's that no me hinches las bolas comes from the verb "hinchar" which means to inflate. Even Argentines say hinchar and not inchar.
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    New Zealand?

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it spelled hinchar? With an "h"?
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    Anywhere Know Where To Print Something Off?

    There's a locutorio every other block. Ask at any newspaper stand on the street and they'll tell you where the closest one is.
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    Argentine Invasion Of Islands? Britain Increases Force.

    I guess we're not being taxed enough.
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    Argentine Invasion Of Islands? Britain Increases Force.

    So that's what our impuestos a la ganancia is going towards? I thought it went to all the social programs to help the Argentine people. How naive of me.
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    International Pet Transport Services

    Meri, the temperature cannot be blow 7 degrees C. Not not -12 C. The animals are kept in a different compartment than the luggage. American Airlines nor Aerolienas allows pets in the cabins for international flights, but they used to. My friend came here from NYC with her dog in the cabin but...
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    International Pet Transport Services

    Only on domestic flights in Argentina. My cousin's husband is an Aerolineas pilot. They're trying to change that law.
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    Looking For Job

    Unfortunately the real outlook is that most people in major companies around the world are bilingual and already speak English and have a bachelor's or master's degree. I think that maybe many North Americans aren't aware of what's going on outside the U.S. and are often led to believe that...
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