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    In defense of tourists

    Well, that's true. Argentines are certainly free to screw up their own country. The problem is that Argentines go scurrying away from the mess they've caused every time their country collapses and they become a burden elsewhere. When I was living in Spain a few years ago I heard quite a few...
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    In defense of tourists

    Your United States is certainly different from mine. Yours sounds kinda sucky. Mine's better.
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    In defense of tourists

    Oh, man, so silly.
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    In defense of tourists

    Hah! Well, SaraSara, I think one reasonable solution to this problem is for all countries to keep track of all taxpayer-funded services utilized by citizens of other countries and to tally up the costs every year and exchange bills. Considering how many Argentines fled Argentina after 2001...
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    The worst pizza in the world?

    Ugh, are you talking about crap pizza dough covered with crap cheese and loads and loads of onions? That is not fucking rrrrrrico at all, dude. But, of course, to each their own. I hope you continue to find happiness eating that nasty onion pizza. :)
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    In defense of tourists

    Wow. Wait, was that post a joke?
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    In defense of tourists

    The "illegal immigrant" stuff is just Argentines who are upset about the hoops they have to jump through to get into certain countries. Of course, if Argentina wasn't such a corrupt place and didn't collapse politically and/or economically every decade or so then Argentines wouldn't have any...
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    In defense of tourists

    So ridiculous...
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    In defense of tourists

    Oh, knock it off...
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    Malvinas Spat ( United Kindgom beating war drums )

    I think the Falklands should be given to Argentina and the locals should be shipped back to England but not before they destroy absolutely everything on the islands, including any and all means of communicating with the outside world. And then cabrera should be made governor for life of the...
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    Buenos Aires vs. Colombia

    Yes, BAExpats.org cat fight! Hang on, ladies, I'm gonna make myself some popcorn and then come back and start refreshing this thread. Can you hold off for like five minutes or so on the really cruel stuff? P.S. Hey, SaraSara, AdrianaY just PMed me and said you're fat. P.S.S. Hey, AdrianaY...
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    Buenos Aires vs. Colombia

    Yeah, as I wrote earlier in this thread, I have a couple of friends looking into buying real estate and opening a bar in Medellin. It may be a very good time to invest in Colombia if it continues to shed its terrible reputation (Colombia can thank Mexico for becoming the new home of ridiculous...
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    Buenos Aires vs. Colombia

    Did you keep reading, Howard?
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    Newly Arrived from New York

    You drunk, dude?
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    Buenos Aires vs. Colombia

    Not really, dude.
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    Buenos Aires vs. Colombia

    Hah! Wow, Alzinho, that was quite a post.
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    Buenos Aires vs. Colombia

    You're concerned about the "growing number of tourists and expats living" in Buenos Aires? Why? Anyway, I know a couple of guys who have been living in Medellin for a while and they love it. They're looking to buy some real estate and open a bar now in El Poblado, the swanky part of town. I...
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    When inflation is not really *inflation*

    Flight prices change all the time, SaraSara. Every time I've flown with my girlfriend in Argentina, her ticket has cost a bit less than mine but not 50% less. I would happily accept a 50% discount for her tickets but neither LAN or AA has offered us one yet. The 30% or whatever they are...
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    When inflation is not really *inflation*

    It's not half-price for locals. There's a discount, but it's not 50%. This really seems to really be bugging you, StevePalermo. You think Argentina should should stop the subsidies? It would probably mean even fewer Argentines flying but that doesn't really seem to be your concern.
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    When inflation is not really *inflation*

    Eh, it's a stupid law designed, I guess, to make air travel more affordable for locals. Here's the message you get when you look up a flight on LAN's site after selecting Argentina as your country of residence: Problem is that most Argentines still can't afford to get on those places, even...
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