Redpossum
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the number of sixty-year-old women showing more t&a than their granddaughters is more sad than funny.
Ohhhh, I don't know...I suppose it depends on how old you are
the number of sixty-year-old women showing more t&a than their granddaughters is more sad than funny.
I'm sure everyone knows that this b*tching is not unique to foreigners living in Argentina. I lived in Japan and all the foreigners would get together to complain about crazy Japan and the crazy Japanese - and half of my old Japan-era friends are still living there. This was posted on a friend's facebook page just this week:
It's the nature of expats everywhere to bitch. In Ecuador I knew I could immediately bond with a foreigner by griping about the crazy obsession of Ecuadorians with car alarms... and their total inability to open their car without activating it...
It's the way expats bond.... by bitching....
Wow, my kind of place. Detached houses and trees,green yards..These are the places more like, me wanting to plank my ass. ! Is this picture in Buenos Aires..?Momentarily, in Olivos.
Everybody queues at bus stops on Maipù.
Today at Retiro rail station there were long queues to board the train, according to the yellow marks on the platform.
This is a view from a skyscraper in Acassuso:
Excuse me, an error. It was in reply to wineguy999, NOT to redpossum.
Ohhhh, I don't know...I suppose it depends on how old you are
Wow, my kind of place. Detached houses and trees,green yards..These are the places more like, me wanting to plank my ass. ! Is this picture in Buenos Aires..?
Sounds as though according to your posts you need to drop your ageism and overhaul your wardrobe.
Portenas/os dress in designs and style their apparel in a European, not American way even though manufacturing methods and fabrics employed are very inferior in comparison with those in Europe, Asia and North America.
I love that Argentines care to present themselves well in public and how despite being poorer, they have this sense of dignity.
I have an American friend who moved back to the US after many years living in BA. She is completely shocked and disgusted by how slobby and unkempt whole families look. This is one of the reasons why she is missing BA hugely. Another is the sense of loss of a real society.