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    Peppermint Tea

    I know that Tea Connection (several locations around the city) serves and sells a mango-mint tea, but I realize that's not pure mint, might not be peppermint, and, in sum, might not be your cuppa..
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    Twinnings Tea Despite Ban On Imported Products

    Have heard that Ralph Lauren, Armani, and other companies that get their stock from outside Argentina have left the country. Also that one can't get imported cheese here, or some parts for some appliances such as fridges, or Cheerios... Yet I see Twinnings tea for sale at my local Carrefour. Any...
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    Farewell Buenos Aires

    So HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA aside, what about my point, Morgan? Women more beautiful? Than where? (Hope the OJ stains come out.)
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    Farewell Buenos Aires

    The women in Argentina are more beautiful??? Than where? I take it there's an implicit "don't dis AR" rule for this site, but I think we should be frank. Opinions are opinions, nothing more, and I personally think it interesting to read what others think, whether what they say is positive or...
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    Dragonflies

    Anyone know anything about all the dragonflies in town these days? I confess I haven't googled the critters, but I've been here previous Decembers and never seen any at all (or at least not in the current numbers). Maybe they're like locusts and only appear every x-number of years?
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    Cheerios???

    thanx for the tips. thought i´d try out Jumbo, too.
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    Cheerios???

    Anyone know if I can find Cheerios in Bs. As.? I know, it´s a weakness, but my day just ain´t the same without ém.
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    Introduction; Taxi Scams

    Thanks for the "intel". Sounds like common sense -- and small bills ;-) -- will pretty much do the trick. Since my posting I read about people being kidnapped and held hostage till their family coughs up a bunch of money. But I take it that such extreme stuff is a rare occurrence? As for how to...
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    Introduction; Taxi Scams

    Hi, all, I have travelled to and stayed in Bs. As. frequently over the past decade, starting (coincidentally) right after the peso collapsed in 2002. This most recent absence was a long one, lasting over 3.5 years, but happily it will end soon when I arrive in the city in late November to stay...
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