xxx....and counting.

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Iam glad some foreigners help to keep alive the fame of bolaceros of the porteños :)
 
kristin said:
Almagestos,

I am an American veteran who has been to Iraq, Kuwait, and Afhanistan...I can guarantee that I was not happy there. For the first time since I have moved to Buenos Aires I am personally offended. Maybe you shouldn't comment on things you know nothing about.

Oh you poor poor thing you are offended are you:p.

I am sure not as offended as the millions of iraqis and afghanis that you have liberated .
 
I lived in Las Vegas for 14 months. You people have no idea what crime is. The people there will steal anything. My car was broken into so many times I finally had to leave "Nothing in except for copies of my registration and insurance3. I left the glove box open and the doors unlocked just so I would not have my windows broken.
BsAs sounds like a fine place to me.
 
Viajero Mike said:
I lived in Las Vegas for 14 months. You people have no idea what crime is. The people there will steal anything.

Oh great!
I'm going to Vegas in June....cheers for that news Mike!

;)
 
Viajero Mike said:
I lived in Las Vegas for 14 months. You people have no idea what crime is. The people there will steal anything. My car was broken into so many times I finally had to leave "Nothing in except for copies of my registration and insurance3. I left the glove box open and the doors unlocked just so I would not have my windows broken.
BsAs sounds like a fine place to me.

Interesting. Historically the tourist areas in Vegas have been some of the safest in America. It's the only place in the world where you can walk down the street (the strip, that is), drunk out of your mind with $10,000 in cash dangling out of your pocket and no one will bother you - except maybe a hooker, and even in that case you'll have a reliable chance of not ending up with a transvestite. As opposed to, um, Buenos Aires.

The big criminals in Vegas - that is, the casino owners - have always done a good job of keeping petty crime under control. Street crime is bad for business in a town that runs on a cash economy. I suppose the rule doesn't apply to the newly developed areas on the edge of the desert.
 
I'll repeat my comment to you: maybe you shouldn't speak about things you know nothing about.

I can guarantee that the Iraqi's I encountered appreciated my presence...I am a nurse, worked on a team that performed life saving surgeries (of which 90% where not as a result of American/British activities, but Iraqi- to- Iraqi fighting).

I won't get all political with you, because frankly you aren't worth the time

This was a private message that I recieved from a member who is justifying the unjustifiable.

I am sure most iraqis would appreciate more that you leave them be and get on with their lives and you will see that the civil war started by you in the first place will suddenly disappear .
 
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Al, I find it very interesting that you re still here after so many muggings.

My guess is that most foreigners would have fled after the second or third incident.


Is there something about your appearance that attracts so many criminals?

I'm not saying it's your fault, but your numbers are astounding!
 
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