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  • Last year I stopted in Buenos Aires for the first time in a long while, most people looked serious and alooft not like most smiling americans i'm used to now, any way on my way to the airport i had luch at a small place in Patio Bullrich. I sat next to this guy and started talking when the waitress assume we were together, we had a long chat about my life in the US,and about his jos and family. Afterwards I had to leave for the airport he insisted in paying for my lunch. (reminded me of my dad) Another time in Cordoba my husband and i went to this country restourant, when my husband finish every thing they broght him seconds, and desert on the house, and told us to go have a siesta parked under a peach tree before driving back. it was in Colonia Caroya. (im argentinean but live un US)

    Norma 04 Jan 2008, 06:54 - Report
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