Actually Feeling a Bit of Love
[QUOTE=Member #3320; 430809]Way back in 2007, when I first came to BA, I had tried to engage them. But they did exactly similar as your experience. And I just went on my own since then and never needed anyone to set me up.
Their are mongers who swear by these girls though. I am not one of them. I advise that you read the forum and learn 15-20 single words of spanish. You would do well on your own.
Also, I hear that TL on the forum works as good hearted social worker to newbie mongers. I believe his only aim in life is to help newbies in BA to engage in good and satisfactory sexual experiences. And the best part is, that I believe, his services are 100% free and nothing expected in reciprocation for his assistance. His reward comes in, from the joy you as a monger who is first time in BA, experience by his references.[/QUOTE]I'm actually feeling a tiny bit of "Love" from some of the Boys even if it may be a tiny bit sarcastic but that's still ok with me. It's true, on this board I do seem to LIVE (I'm just counting the days anyway) just to help out the Newbies and my old friends whenever possible and I'm content with the occasional "Thanks for your help" post from the 1%that actually post about their xp with my recommendations or about my Tour Guide Services.
I can't tell you how good it feels when the Boys call me and Thank me for helping them save time and money and I'm thankful for all the really good guys that I have met throughout the years. There is always an occasional Turd but those are few and far between.
Free? Almost. If all you want me to do is call up a friend and send her over or maybe give you directions on where to hunt of course it's FREE but If you want a guided tour during the day or a Sexual Tour at night then I do ask for a super reasonable compensation to introduce, translate and negotiate the terms of engagement. Unfortunately I'm too nice to ask to be paid and the vast majority of the guys forget everything once they meet the girl of their dreams, hell, they even forget their own names. It's cool though because many of my new friends eventually return and we always get together or they mule some peanut butter or hot sauce for me. Hell, one guy brought me a 32inch flat screen; that was cool.
Anyway, I'm always here to answer questions and give directions to anybody. That is free.
Thanks,
TL
Sorry I missed meeting TL and Jackson
Had a very good and interesting time in BA durng the Holidays, the only thing I regret is not meeting Mr. Libre and Mr. Jackson. Perhaps next year!
[QUOTE=Old Coach; 430829]For fuck's sake!
Why are there so many forum members who begrudge TL making a living.
After being in business for 30 years, dealing with the public, I have come to the conclusion that free, unsolicited advice is never, ever appreciated.
Clearly, he is an expert in his field I. E mongering and a detailed knowledge of the city. He should charge double or even treble for his services!
Have recently visited B'sA's on two occasions. In July and again in October. Met a Chica on my first day. Though it was love. Spent every day and night with her only to find out 150 000 pesos later that she was a professional scammer!
No regrets. Just another life experience. But, after a lot of thought my perception of the Argentine people are :-
Lazy shits who do not know what an honest day's work is, rather cheat or scam a foreigner.
Despise us 'Gringos' (any non-Latino visitor) who they perceive as very wealthy and are only there to fuck their woman.
Yes, I have been screwed left, right and centre by a woman, taxi drivers, retailers, restauranteurs, bar men etc.
OK. I may seen like a naive idiot, but I have always believed in hard work and honesty to make a living and have always tried to see the 'good' in people until proven otherwise.
In spite of all of this, I did fall in love with B'sA's. A romantic city with wonderful restaurants, shows, architecture etc.
Recently. I spoke with a native Californian who has travelled extensively throughout South America. He claims that Argentines are just Italians who speak Spanish. This makes sense to me as I had similar experiences in Italy. Everyone is out to cheat or scam a foreigner!
Back to TL. I will definately make use of his services when I next visit B'sA's. This time I will be a lot wiser and more vigilant. I am certain I will have a good time, meet like-minded people and save a lot of money![/QUOTE]
Great Times at Argie Beaches!
23 Attacked by Piranhas in Argentina.
BUENOS AIRES – At least 23 people have been attacked by a species of piranha known locally as the palometa while swimming in a river in northeastern Argentina, media outlets said Thursday.
To prevent more injuries, authorities in the town of Garupa have closed the municipal beach as summer is about to begin in the Southern Hemisphere.
Ten palometa attacks were reported in Garupa during the first few days of December.
Victims include a 20-year-old woman who suffered a deep bite on her right foot.
Last year, there were reports of more than 70 people injured by palometas.
Bathers in other parts of Argentina have to watch out for sting-rays, while scorpions also become a hazard as temperatures rise.
From the Latin American Herald Tribune. I've seen other articles over the years but this attack seems to have happened last week and I did not see anything about it here in the local press.
Covid tests and EZE and Aeroparque
[URL]https://www.clarin.com/viajes/test-covid-cuesta-hisoparse-aeropuerto-ezeiza-aeroparque_0_Z-08e4WzL.html[/URL]
Must read in our nonsense times.
Thanks for the information
[QUOTE=Questner;460649][URL]https://www.clarin.com/viajes/test-covid-cuesta-hisoparse-aeropuerto-ezeiza-aeroparque_0_Z-08e4WzL.html[/URL]
Must read in our nonsense times.[/QUOTE]I appreciate the Clarin link. I'm going to stay in Colombia until the nonsense abates in Argentina. Other than the elderly, the emotionally unstable or the infirm, few here care about this anymore. I've been but once asked for a 'vaccine' card to enter a restaurant and when our party started to walk away, the owner said not to worry. The police are now not enforcing mask mandates outdoors. Other than the type of individual who wears a mask inside their vehicle with the windows rolled up, people here are done with this.
As transmissible as Omicron is, a tourist seems to risk testing positive upon the required three to five day post arrival PCR test. Then, getting stuck in a hotel room for a ten day quarantine would be awful.
Good luck in BA. Great place. Bad politicians, like everywhere else ;0).