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[QUOTE=Moore]StrayLight I cannot believe that you condone RodiBar, very close to my house. Besides the place and food, it seems that the average customer in there is about 95yo. But hey our tastes are diverse. Ive seen it on tourist maps, unexplainably.[/QUOTE]Well, you know, at this point I just like it. I like neighborhoody kind of places (like Billy Goat's in Chicago, or the Racoon Lodge in Manhattan, or Mario's Bohemian Cigar Store in San Francisco) I like that kind of place. I like all those old farts in there doing their neighborhoody thing. It's not the very best food, and it's not the very best atmosphere. But the combination of food, atmosphere, and price make it a great place for me to do my routine eating.
To put things in perspective, I ate at that place in Pan Americano once -- I forget the name, but everyone raves about it -- and hated it. And you will have noticed I've avoided Au Bec Fin.
But - to each their own, eh? When it comes to women, I prefer 45-year olds to 25-year olds. And I prefer a woman who's 2 or 3 inches taller than I to one who's shorter. And contrary to **ALL** conventions today, I prefer an unshaved muff. So there you go. It's why God created both vanilla and chocolate ice cream.:)
Cheers,
SL
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I also prefer the natural muffs, natural everything. But I'm not seeing anything else we have in common.
Is it difficult to score the 45yo chicks in USA/other? Hillary Clinton at the inauguration ball, yeah baby.
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Moore,
I take back the *****'s and apologize.
And I disagree about the muffs. While I love the taste of a nice pussy, I hate hair in my mouth.
And 45? Experience certainly has it's merits, but the tender skin of Alady below 30 is something of it's own.
El Alemán
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[QUOTE=Moore]I'm not seeing anything else we have in common.[/QUOTE]LOL! Well, that means you **DO** have something in common with my ex-wife. That was her perennial complaint.
Here's the deal with Rodi's. It's like comfort food. I would never take a date there for dinner if I were trying to impress her. Nor would I go there if I wanted a really fine dining experience. And I probably wouldn't go there much if I were living there and had my own kitchen up and running.
But when I'm in town and staying in the neighborhood, and I want a decent meal at a decent price, and I want a place where I can just wander in regardless of what I'm wearing and I don't have to think too much about what to eat and the waiters will recognize me and accomodate my pidgeon Spanish - then Rodi's fits the bill perfectly. That's all.
SL.
P. S. My ex-wife wouldn't have liked Rodi's either. If you want, I can try hooking you two up. LOL!
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[QUOTE=StrayLight]P. S. My ex-wife wouldn't have liked Rodi's either. If you want, I can try hooking you two up. LOL![/QUOTE]If she has a hairy muff, a pretty 45yo Italian mother, smokes pole, and takes it up the ass then we can schedule an interview. There are always open positions for qualified talent.
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[QUOTE=Moore]If she has...A pretty 45yo Italian mother.[/QUOTE]Has a 45-year old Italian mother? Hell, man, she **IS** a 45-year old mother. LOL! (Actually slightly older.)
But she's completely natural through and through. Nice natural tits. Nice natural bush. And she's a natural ball-busting B*I*T*C*H.
SL
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Cumana
Hung out with Slugfest at this place after a session at Santa Fe 1707. This place rocks if your looking to meet young single earthy looking Portenas. I originally went there with Moore about six months ago. We immediately noticed a preponderance of good looking chicas. It was the same way today. I shit you not, I spotted the same chica Moore was enthralled with sitting there today. This place is a typical pizzeria. To reiterate, the chicas are not model quality. Rather the typical chica you'd see at thoughout the colleges in BA. Cumana is located on Rodriguez Pena behind Santa Fe 1707. Check it out in the afternoon.
Peace,
Judd
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Right around the corner from Marisol and Pieggari is a Mediterranean restaurant (I forget the name) that is much less expensive and less popular, but is a hidden gem if you like that kind of food. It's to the right of Marisol as you face the restaurant. Babaganoush, hummus, and wrapped grape leaves are some of the appetizers. If you try to get a table at Marisol or Pieggari after 9:30 PM, you'll probably be out of luck, but this place is more accessible.
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Well, I guess my information was out of date. I went looking for some Mediterranean food and found my recommended restaurant is now the Hereford Steak House. Just what Bs. As. Needs is another steakhouse! The prices are comparable to Piegari and El Marisol: entrees averaging about AR$26. Plaza Mayor, a Spanish tapas restaurant is also there, at about the same price point. I settled on El Marisol and got a great ojo de bife (rib eye) with papas espanola, an empanada, and a half bottle of wine ($23) for a total of AR$78 plus tip. I couldn't finish the 400 gm steak, so I asked for a doggie bag but wound up giving it to a beggar on the street. Trouble is, I'm too full too screw.
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papa benito
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Diarhea
I got diarhea twice from eating at Montana parrilla on Junin. I had an ensalada, bife de lomo, and bife de chirizo the other time. I don't know what made me sick.
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THE Waitresses
The waitresses are hot and I like their cowgirl uniforms.
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Aroma
Aroma has good coffee and great ice cream, and innocent young chicas working there. Also free newspapers. And jazz music.
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Lola on Guiddo
Lola is an good but overpriced restuarante. I payed 76 pesos for shrimp salad, and stuffed trout. The music is very bizzare.
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Clarkes on Junin
Good food, friendly staff. There is a guy named Francisco who should be a stand up comedian.