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  1. TexanPaul

    The fiaca is more powerful in Zona Norte when it comes to heading into town.

    The fiaca is more powerful in Zona Norte when it comes to heading into town.
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    New Dni For Foreigners - V. Lopez

    Just an FYI, as I waited in line from 7-8 a.m. this morning to take a number (as instructed when I went to the office on Garay in Olivos to ask how to renew) with 150 other people, the system has now changed. You can now book an appointment online here...
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    Really really missing Chipotle. CBC just doesn't cut the mustard.

    Really really missing Chipotle. CBC just doesn't cut the mustard.
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    Adopting Children In Argentina

    My wife and I are looking into this as well. My understand is that 1) in cases of abuse, the adoption laws are very good and cannot return to the mother and 2) if you say you are open to ANY kid, it speeds up the process quite a bit even for kids under 2 y/o (hard to come by here). I will...
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    Life Insurance - Us Or Argentina?

    I know that Prudential is here now, and when Zurich was here during the financial crisis of 2001-2002, they supposedly acted much more ethically than other companies when the devaluation hit....though I have no raw data to go on.
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    can one buy gold in pesos legally?

    Has anyone tried Xoom to transfer money into Argentina? I'd read on here that it worked for some people--just seeing if it's blocked now or not. I have a bank account here in Argentina. Gracias for any input.
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    Selling 1999 Fiat Palio

    I'm selling our 1999 red "3-door" Palio because we're moving to Europe. Great mileage, and Fiats are very inexpensive to fix if there's a problem. I'd prefer a bank transfer to my account in the U.S. rather than a handful of pesos. I've owned it for the last 4 years and never had an issue...
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    1 euro = 5,92 pesos LA NACION

    I propose a third rate: the actual street value. Out of curiosity I went to the local "cueva" and they offered to buy at 5.10...?
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    buying gold

    I'll be living in Europe toward the end of the year and one of our salaries is in pesos here--I'm looking into several options (not looking into gold, but I know it can be done). I'll post them here when I find out more.
  10. TexanPaul

    Anything like Crossfit in Buenos Aires?

    The one in Villa Urquiza has moved to Palermo: http://www.crossfittuluka.com/index.php?m=home&lang=eng The one in Zona Norte in Don Torcuato recently moved to San Isidro: Don Bosco 531 near the Hipodormo
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    CrossFit in Zona Norte!

    I'm pretty stoked that there's a new location in San Isidro (the last one was in Don Torcuato...not the easiest to get to, and not as nice a neighborhood). Free workout tomorrow at 11 a.m. to check out the new box! I'll be there to get my butt kicked tomorrow--who's coming? Don Bosco 531 in...
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    Telecommute jobsite

    Dear all, Knowing that many would like to stay in Buenos Aires, but have a hard time finding work that pays well, I'd like to recommend a website to find legitimate online work. I checked out this job site recently, and actually got a couple short term contracts through it that involved my...
  13. TexanPaul

    Accountant Recommendation

    Francisco's service has been impeccable, so I wanted to share for anyone who needs a local accountant: http://www.estudiodelamo.com/ Saludos, Paul
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    Chocolate Review

    I've never seen it, but then I don't live in the center where some things are more accessible. *shrugs* Do they have a 60%+ cacao? If so, Id' be interested if someone knows...
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    organic grocery store in BA?

    Jumbo now sells free range chickens at about 30 pesos/kilo. Delicious, and had very little fat/grease.
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    Chocolate Review

    For those who like great chocolate, but also want to eat healthy, here's my recommendation: El Aguila Costa Marfil 60% The Ecuador 60% has trans fat in it, as does many brands of chocolate and alfajores if you read the labels. Yes, you can get some good chocolate like Lindt's and Fenix...
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    Looking for gym

    I second Boot Camp Buenos Aires. I went twice a week and got ripped in a couple months time. (and no, I'm no longer affiliated with the business)
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    Personal Coach

    Are you living the life you've always wanted? Not sure where to go from here? Do you feel "stuck?" A coach may be the answer. First consultation is free. Best regards, Paul http://www.confidecoaching.com En Espanol: http://www.zonanortecoaching.com
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    Any Barefoot Runners out there?

    I saw a pair of minimal shoes at Merrill, but like LaurenW mentioned, I haven't been able to find Vibram Five Fingers in BA. Thanks for the heads up, tjgarbis -- I've heard the same from quite a few peeps. You start engaging parts of your feet and calves that you've never really used before...
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    Any Barefoot Runners out there?

    I've been following the whole running shoe debate for the last several years including research in biomechanics, etc. I finally just read Born to Run and I'm inspired--picked up a pair of Vibram Five Fingers and would like to meet up with some others to run with and help correct my running...
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