I had the biggest crush on this guy I worked with from Argentina. He was the origional TALL, DARK, and HANDSOME
2006-09-01 08:43:34
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answered by kathy r 3
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I have always wanted to visit Argentina. I had a girlfriend, Lorenna from Argentina when I used to live in Chicago.
I hear Argentina is like a European city. Plus the women are beautiful. The people are smart and educated.
Agrentinians speak Spanish with an Italian accent, or so I hear.
A good friend of mine told me he may move to Argentina in the near future.
My son is in first grade and one of his classmate's parents are from Buenos Aires. They are both engineers and are good people.
I love the food from Argentina as well, good steak!
2006-09-03 02:36:50
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answered by TG Special 5
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I would love to visit Argentina. I hear it is one of the more developed countries in South America. I know that Argentina has had some very tough economic and politcal struggles but seems to be moving forward now. It takes a nation a long time to recover from the effects of colonialism.
2006-08-26 12:14:09
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answered by Eric H 4
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I'd love to go There but I don't know if it is a safe place and I don't really speak Spanish. I've read lots of history on it ...there have been many governments a few elected and a few overthrown so I can't believe there is not any unrest. Except for visiting museaums etc., I wouldn't know what to do. I hesitate to leave this country for anywhere...americans are not liked everywhere. Well not like 30 or so years ago.I have a facination with the Peron's, Eva and Isabel.
2006-09-02 13:43:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Diego Armando Maradonna
Eva Peron
Tango
Buenos Aries
Ariel Ortega
Gabriel Batistuta
Lionel Messi
Juan Sebastian Veron
Esteban Cambiasso
Javier Zanetti
Javier Saviola
Pablo Aimar
River Plate
Boca Juniors
Extremely sexy girls
Hernan Crespo
Maxi Lopez
Claudio Caniggia
Jamilla Diaz
2006-08-30 14:00:34
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answered by NoxecA 7
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I lived and worked in Buenos Aires in 1997. It was a hauntingly beautiful city, reminiscent of Paris, especially the dramatic swing in the road around Nueve de Julio in front of the French Embassy.
The people were sweet, welcoming and encouraging to live and work with. Everyone was helpful, even with my tortured Spanish as most spoke no English. This to me was a benefit, as I felt that I'd really left the US instead of just experiencing a carbon copy of my own country.
The violence and mentality of repressed societies and terrorism was still there, though. Invasion-type crimes took place in offices, shops and homes; everywhere was locked up to the teeth and even barricades were common. A lot of the poverty was heartbreaking; the shantytowns of the descamisados in view on the way to the airport, the ever-present dumpster-divers behind the restaurants, and the beggars at intersections all made for a harsh reality check.
But the food was heavenly--nothing as good as Argentine beef! The subway with its ceramic murals was gorgeous.
I wish all Argentines good luck and long life, they have a wonderful country!
2006-08-26 12:12:04
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answered by nora22000 7
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I went to Buenos Aires about 3 years ago, I loved it. The women are beautiful. Even though they are suffering bad economic times, i found the place to be full of grace.
I would love to live there, now is the time to buy, as real estate is practically being given away.
2006-08-26 12:03:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I would like to go to Argentina to go tell people about what Jesus has done in my life. And to begin a small church that can grow and that people that don't know about God can go and feel Jesus precence in there heart and soul.
2006-09-02 17:07:16
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answered by Jesus Freak #1 1
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I love Argentina
VIVA ARGENTINA
2006-08-26 12:57:55
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answered by SiciliaPalestina 1
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no I wouldn't want to visit Argentina.
2006-09-02 00:49:13
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answered by Derek 1
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