Thread: Una historia de los Argentinos, en breve
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07-01-07 16:05 #9
Posts: 362Originally Posted by Moore
I have eaten in this restaurant many times (it's Del Pilar, I remember the name now) and they always had ketchup before. So they do carry it.
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07-01-07 03:43 #8
Posts: 2808funny
Originally Posted by Riverm
But as has been said I can fuck Daisy while she is eating Jessica's conchita and then spooge on both of their faces for a little more than 50 bucks. I can't do that here in SP so everything is a trade off.
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06-30-07 20:33 #7
Posts: 1043Originally Posted by Monger514
Try your fries a la provenzal (topped with parsley and garlic) next time, which is the way many Argentines eat them. You'll forget about ketchup.
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06-30-07 19:32 #6
Posts: 2470Originally Posted by Geo Eye
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06-30-07 19:28 #5
Posts: 353Originally Posted by Doggboy
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06-30-07 19:25 #4
Posts: 2470Originally Posted by Monger514
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06-30-07 17:12 #3
Posts: 353Originally Posted by Riverm
Scams of the argentine.
These people do not know the first thing about giving the customer what they want. They are so blinded by that stupid pride. I always put them in thier place whenever I can.
I do feel sorry for them, for many of them have not been more than 30 miles from thier birthplace. Most of them live like the US colonies during the 18 century.
THEY ARE JUST IGNORANT PEOPLE
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06-30-07 17:10 #2
Posts: 362On a previous trip I ordered steak and french fries at that place on the corner of Junin and Las Heras. They brought it to me, and when I asked for ketchup the waiter said they didn't have any. I had just about had it with this ridiculous attitude (known elsewhere in Latin America as the "No hay" syndrome). I raised my voice and asked sarcastically how is it possible for such a fine restaurant like this to be out of ketchup? I explained that there was a supermarket 1 block away and they should send someone over there to buy some. And they did, though the fries were a bit cold by the time it reached me. But at least I had a bottle of ketchup, not the packets.
On the other hand, I can get laid in Argentina, whereas I cannot in the States. Everything is a trade-off.
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06-30-07 15:11 #1
Posts: 82Una historia de los Argentinos, en breve
I ordered crepes with spinach and mushrooms. I started eating, and I could not taste the mushrooms, so I opened up the crepes. No mushrooms, indeed. I called the waiter over. Where are the mushrooms? I asked in my elementary Spanish, while pointing to the menu. In a flourish of bravado, the waiter smiled broadly and took my plate to the kitchen. Two minutes later, he returned with my plate, undisturbed, green with spinach but with no mushrooms. He smiled broadly and said: "No hay champignons." Well-satisfied that the problem was totally solved, he put the plate in front of me, turned his back, walked away in a swagger, and resumed his conversation with the other waiters.