ZombieKitten said: JDInteractive said: It sounds like you had a bit of a raw time in Argentina. I respect your comments here and I take them on board so thanks. Where did you go and can recommend? I had the best times and the worst times, we were there for 5 weeks in 2001. Iguazu you already saw The scariest, and still most exciting time was driving from Mendoza to San Rafael, a 4 hour drive in a hire car that stuck out like dogs balls. Everyone said whatever you do, don't stop. we were there when one peso = US$1, which totally made everything twice as expensive as it was for us at home - breakfast cereal $8 WTF!! Woah, well Ive not had any problems yet and touch wood I wont. Im sure I will get my `come uppance` soon! There's Joy In Expatriation. | |
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I really wanted this story to be a good base for a movie, but you had to ruin it by not getting arrested. | |
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IAmNotSpats said: I really wanted this story to be a good base for a movie, but you had to ruin it by not getting arrested.
Sorry about that. I will try and murder someone in the process next time too. There's Joy In Expatriation. | |
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JDInteractive said: IAmNotSpats said: I really wanted this story to be a good base for a movie, but you had to ruin it by not getting arrested.
Sorry about that. I will try and murder someone in the process next time too. That'll be great! Thanks! | |
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IAmNotSpats said: JDInteractive said: Sorry about that. I will try and murder someone in the process next time too. That'll be great! Thanks! We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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