Any ideas?
There are plenty of things to do during the night / evening but the days bore me.
I do work from home and go out to eat and read a newspaper, but that hardly get me through the day
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Any ideas?
There are plenty of things to do during the night / evening but the days bore me.
I do work from home and go out to eat and read a newspaper, but that hardly get me through the day
[QUOTE=Trampa; 413294]Any ideas?
There are plenty of things to do during the night / evening but the days bore me.
I do work from home and go out to eat and read a newspaper, but that hardly get me through the day[/QUOTE]Have you thought about "Fucking" durning the day rather than prowling around all night looking for Pussy.
Exon
Lots to do and see depending on the day and interests. I would recommend going to tour the Colon Theater if it has finally opened. Otherwise Tigre, Boca, Museum de Bella Artes, Recoleta including the cemetary and the resturaunt under the tree, the zoo etc.
[QUOTE=Trampa; 413294]Any ideas?
There are plenty of things to do during the night / evening but the days bore me.
I do work from home and go out to eat and read a newspaper, but that hardly get me through the day[/QUOTE]Take the train to Tigre, then choose a route for a river bus to where you can go for a nice walk, then lunch, then siesta under the trees. Of course, choose a nice day to do it. Very pleasant, enjoyable and nice break from the smokefest in the clubs. I repeat quite often.
Colmegna Spa is very nice to get a good sweat, ponder about life, read the newspaper, get a haircut, nap. A good half day in the making, and a brand new man when you walk out. Massage is ok, not highly recommended. I did find a masseuse there who would come to my hotel, NH Latino in the morning to help me start the engine before going to work a few doors away. Sadly, no longer there.
If you're an active type, you might enjoy taking bicycle tours around the city. I went on two tours with separate guide companies during a recent trip. Great exercise, and if you get the local guides and can understand Spanish, you'll get a great education. Plus, you may meet some other tourists and it's fun to find other folks who are in that vacation vibe. Thirty to 40 bucks for half days.
One of the tours took me to Palermo to a park where a lot of women were in-line skating. Great views.
The bike tours do the northern part of the city, the southern part, a night tour and trips to Tigre.
I tend to hit the sack early, so another great way I spent a day was to bang a girl twice in her apartment and then wander through the local museums. Museums are a great way to duck in out of the rain, too.
Also, it was fun spending Sunday afternoon at the sort of street fair in Recoleta.
Most things mentioned so far are the tourist things and I have done all those things whenever There is someone in town.
Some other things I Enjoy
Going to River or any other team home and away, if they play within an hour of travel. The good part about River that they almost all the time play on Sunday and that you can explore other parts of the city you would normally not go.
Go to unicentre to eat Something and wander around and later going out.
Going to the movies, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday are cheaper and most have afternoon movies.
Something like the Colon is also Something for the night
"The Dangerseeker"¿
Go to la Boca, Bus 152 final station Pedro de Mendoza and Riachuelo.
Go to the 1400 - 2000 Blocks in the middle of the street.
If you seeing bigger groups of young persons discussing about philosophy or new spiritual developments of their chacras, get close to them and scream "NIGGGGGGER".
After that you wil have no prob to spent the rest of the day making funny questions.
This works also in calle Necochea, Olivaria and Garibaldi.
Days bore you? Some of us have to work during the day and only get to play at night and over the weekends.
I am strongly considering to go to the Hurling open, supposed to be one of the more famous polo tournaments. Its à bit of à wild guess but it might be fun either way. Hurlingham is also à place I like to check out.
Has somebody been there
[QUOTE=Spassmusssein; 413317]"The Dangerseeker"¿
Go to la Boca, Bus 152 final station Pedro de Mendoza and Riachuelo.
Go to the 1400.2000 Blocks in the middle of the street.
If you seeing bigger groups of young persons discussing about philosophy or new spiritual developments of their chacras, get close to them and scream "NIGGGGGGER".
After that you wil have no prob to spent the rest of the day making funny questions.
This works also in calle Necochea, Olivaria and Garibaldi. [/QUOTE]Harlem and the Bronx, too.
[QUOTE=Trampa; 413321]I am strongly considering to go to the Hurling open, supposed to be one of the more famous polo tournaments. Its à bit of à wild guess but it might be fun either way. Hurlingham is also à place I like to check out.
Has somebody been there[/QUOTE]Now that I am a little older and wiser, I am not sure that watching someone puke interests me.
[QUOTE=Trampa; 413321]I am strongly considering to go to the Hurling open, supposed to be one of the more famous polo tournaments. Its à bit of à wild guess but it might be fun either way. Hurlingham is also à place I like to check out.
Has somebody been there[/QUOTE]Growing up (which some say I have yet to do) I got food poising after eating a bad ham and cheese sandwich. I was hurling ham all night.
[QUOTE=Trampa; 413321]I am strongly considering to go to the Hurling open, supposed to be one of the more famous polo tournaments. Its à bit of à wild guess but it might be fun either way. Hurlingham is also à place I like to check out.
Has somebody been there[/QUOTE]The center of Hurlingham is where the Brittish engineers lived when they came to Argentina to build the first rail roads. Unfortunately the usual Argie shit was built up around it. Nice town but not too much to do outside of their small casino and a couple of small bars.
Coming in December I believe.
[url]http://www.argentinaprivate.com/forum/showthread.php?3687-Events&p=377940&viewfull=1#post377940[/url].
[QUOTE=Trampa; 413321]I am strongly considering to go to the Hurling open, supposed to be one of the more famous polo tournaments. Its à bit of à wild guess but it might be fun either way. Hurlingham is also à place I like to check out.
Has somebody been there[/QUOTE]
I need a haircut, I usually just get a buz cut with the #2 all over. What's the correct Spanish for this, and an old fashioned straight razor shave