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  1. John.St

    New Online Purchasing Laws

    Let us assume you are right, then the logic in your post is: Someone else is a thief, so it is OK for me to steal too. ... We are satisfied that Argentina is no. 106 on the corruption index, because Bolivia, Gabon and Mexico are too.
  2. John.St

    World Justice Project--La Nacion--Corruption, Etc

    Sure, the US government, CIA, FBI and the Salvation Army paid the World Justice Project to give the US a goooooooooooood position - a lousy no. 17. Get real.
  3. John.St

    When Will The Blue Market Be Suspended?

    You didn't, while I find it a natural part of the value of Brasil to sell the population as slaves, and then you started making noise about soil :cool: see http://baexpats.org/topic/28846-when-will-the-blue-market-be-suspended/page__st__30#entry239639 For 'qalms', read: qualms
  4. John.St

    When Will The Blue Market Be Suspended?

    Whatza de matter wit yu? You don't like trees? and you find the idea of exporting soil preposterous, but have no qalms selling the pop as slaves? ;)
  5. John.St

    When Will The Blue Market Be Suspended?

    Does that mean that there is no population, no minerals, oil & gas, cattle, etc. in Brasil? I think you are focusing on the small export of trees and soil to Yemen and Quatar instead of considering the big picture.
  6. John.St

    When Will The Blue Market Be Suspended?

    Based on his portrait I am not so sure :) :D :) http://baexpats.org/...210#entry210253
  7. John.St

    When Will The Blue Market Be Suspended?

    Not if soil and trees - remember the trees! - are used to produce humus. Moved to a more temperate climate this combo is valuable.
  8. John.St

    When Will The Blue Market Be Suspended?

    The Brazilian population is app 201 million. At the going rate for slaves, the population alone has a value of 6.03 trillion US$. Add minerals, trees, oil & gas, cattle, etc., and fertile soil to be exported to desert countries and you at least triple the value of Brazil.
  9. John.St

    Cheapest Ways To Get To Mar De Plata

    I had a simple choice: stop the film after 42 seconds or wash fresh vomit of my carpet. I chose the former.
  10. John.St

    When Will The Blue Market Be Suspended?

    I once asked an Argentino friend of mine (he is in his mid fifties) what he thought of the crisis. He asked "what crisis? there has always been crisis except for perhaps two weeks of my life".
  11. John.St

    When Will The Blue Market Be Suspended?

    Hm, I have heard "evil tongues" say that Brasil is the country of the future, and always will be, and that Argentina is the country of the past, and always has been. But then, of course, everything happening in Argentina since the military coup of 1976 1966 1962 1955 1943 1930 have been steps...
  12. John.St

    Cheapest Ways To Get To Mar De Plata

    Yep. Give them a month or so to clean up after the porteños and it's a nice town and not expensive if you know where to stay.
  13. John.St

    Cheapest Ways To Get To Mar De Plata

    Well, somebody who hasn't got the foggiest idea of how awful MdP is during the high season.
  14. John.St

    Cheapest Ways To Get To Mar De Plata

    Gosh! Who is the idiot in the film? No, no, wait - don't tell me!
  15. John.St

    Cheapest Ways To Get To Mar De Plata

    Absolutely, but you won't like the answer: Walk.
  16. John.St

    When Will The Blue Market Be Suspended?

    Nah, no doubt Néstor is reserved for the next issue of this value
  17. John.St

    Is It Time To Close The Blue Market?

    Great idea. While we are at it, let's also forbid illegal drugs. I am convinced prohibition will stop abuse. :lol: :lol: :rolleyes:
  18. John.St

    When Will The Blue Market Be Suspended?

    It was not. Perhaps in BsAs, but not in Argentina.
  19. John.St

    Is It Time To Close The Blue Market?

    Let's go the full hog and cut government spending by 100%, sell all pretty young men and women to brothels in Asia and cut up the asphalt on the long roads and sell it to neighbouring countries. The unemployed will die from starvation and everybody is happy. B) (The above text not guaranteed to...
  20. John.St

    2 Uruguay Peso Questions

    If you sell AR$ in Uruguay and use the UY$ to buy US$, the exchange rate today is 16.73 AR$ for 1US$.
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