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  1. #10

    Nye!

    Spent NYE with my 2 "Sisters" in their house which was built in 1895 , had an "Asado" for dinner and we watched the fireworks display until about noon.

    What a cool pad !

    Anyway ,

    From the "terazza" we had a 360 degree unobstructed view of the city so we could see the show from every angle.

    12 hours of fireworks! You can actually see which neighborhood spends the most money on pyrotechnics. The best stuff came from the "Villas!"

    Sometimes you want to Duck and Cover thinking that it might be a bullet but other than that bit of excitement it is the best place to watch the show and spend NYE with my friends.

    I hope that Everyone had a Great NYE and May You All Have A Great New Year!

    Thanks,

    TL.

  2. #9
    Thanks for the info guys.

    I'm going to see what I can round up on the 29th and 30th then.

  3. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by Doggboy  [View Original Post]
    Worse night of the year for doing almost anything in Buenos Aires other than jacking off.
    I don't know, you can always go to the Obolisco and watch people burn each other with fireworks.

  4. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by Jackson  [View Original Post]
    Greetings,

    For those of you who are not familiar with the phenomenon, BA essentially shuts down on Christmas Eve and also on New Year's Eve beginning at approximately 6 pm, and remains a "ghost town" until sometime during the middle of the next day, when things gradually begin to return to normal. During this time all the clubs, boliches, restaurants, coffee shops and privados will be closed, and none of the internet escorts will working.

    During this 18 hour period, the vast majority of Argentines will be attending an obligatory midnight dinner with their family, an event that even the most hardened working girl will find difficult to avoid. To make things worse, most Paraguayan chicks will have traveled back to Paraguay to visit relatives for the holidays.

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    If you are a visitor and / or unattached guy, you have limited options:

    1. You can stay in your apartment or hotel room and watch TV.

    2. You can try to convince a favorita to hang with you for the evening, usually at a perversely ridiculous price.

    3. On New Year's Eve, you can pay between $200-$600 pesos to attend one of the commercially motivated parties put on by some of the bigger hotels and discos, where you will be served mediocre food and cheap champagne.

    4. You can get yourself invited to a private party.

    Thanks,

    Jackson

    For those of you who would like a 2nd opinion on the subject, I would direct your attention to TejanoLibre's comments on the subject last year:
    Worse night of the year for doing almost anything in Buenos Aires other than jacking off.

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    Christmas / New Year's Eve Ghost Town Phenemon

    Quote Originally Posted by ScottyDog23  [View Original Post]
    I'm back from Patagonia on 31st..Can we get something going with some Chicas?
    Greetings,

    For those of you who are not familiar with the phenomenon, BA essentially shuts down on Christmas Eve and also on New Year's Eve beginning at approximately 6 pm, and remains a "ghost town" until sometime during the middle of the next day, when things gradually begin to return to normal. During this time all the clubs, boliches, restaurants, coffee shops and privados will be closed, and none of the internet escorts will working.

    During this 18 hour period, the vast majority of Argentines will be attending an obligatory midnight dinner with their family, an event that even the most hardened working girl will find difficult to avoid. To make things worse, most Paraguayan chicks will have traveled back to Paraguay to visit relatives for the holidays.

    In other words, the Christmas Eve - New Year's Day period is probably the worst time of the year in Buenos Aires to pursue commercial sport fucking endeavors.

    If you are a visitor and / or unattached guy, you have limited options:

    1. You can stay in your apartment or hotel room and watch TV.

    2. You can try to convince a favorita to hang with you for the evening, usually at a perversely ridiculous price.

    3. On New Year's Eve, you can pay between $200-$600 pesos to attend one of the commercially motivated parties put on by some of the bigger hotels and discos, where you will be served mediocre food and cheap champagne.

    4. You can get yourself invited to a private party.

    Thanks,

    Jackson

    For those of you who would like a 2nd opinion on the subject, I would direct your attention to TejanoLibre's comments on the subject last year:

    Quote Originally Posted by TejanoLibre
    If you can picture Houston, Texas in July without a single fucking air-conditioner in sight then you can picture BA!

    Hot, humid amd miserable! Not a single breeze! 32 to 38 degrees. CELSIUS!

    65% to 99% humidity!

    It's awful!

    Oh yeah, every fucking chica goes back to Paraguay, Brazil or the D.R.!

    Locals blow out to the beaches!

    Over (1) million people leave BA!

    By far the worst thing about this city is the weather and the goddamn Catholic horse-shit!

    This weekend will be empty. Every girl will be with her little bastards!

    TL

  6. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by DanTien  [View Original Post]
    Will you be in town on the 2nd or 3rd?
    Unless I'm in jail most likely.

  7. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by DaddyRulz  [View Original Post]
    Not on the 31st, they will all be with their families. Same with the first. Things might loosen up on the 2nd.
    Will you be in town on the 2nd or 3rd?

  8. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by ScottyDog23  [View Original Post]
    I'm back from Patagonia on 31st..Can we get something going with some Chicas?
    Not on the 31st, they will all be with their families. Same with the first. Things might loosen up on the 2nd.

  9. #2

    Let's set something NY Eve

    Quote Originally Posted by DanTien  [View Original Post]
    Hi guys! Plan to be down there from Dec 29th till about the 3rd or so. Maybe a few days later in Jan also.

    Have lots of reading to do!
    I'm back from Patagonia on 31st..Can we get something going with some Chicas?

  10. #1

    New Year in Buenos Aires

    Hi guys! Plan to be down there from Dec 29th till about the 3rd or so. Maybe a few days later in Jan also.

    Have lots of reading to do!

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