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08-20-09 20:56 #17
Posts: 2599Originally Posted by Toymann
Or there was the time I got a little imagainative and shot a "Load" up a Girls "Nose"
The tissues will come in handy.
Exon
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08-20-09 19:53 #16
Posts: 76Originally Posted by El QuesoOriginally Posted by Fernando22
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08-20-09 18:51 #15
Posts: 823Ialotflmao!
Originally Posted by Exon123
Happy Mongering All. Toymann
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08-20-09 18:49 #14
Posts: 40Originally Posted by Latuna
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08-20-09 18:31 #13
Posts: 366Yep!
Originally Posted by Fernando22
Argento
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08-20-09 18:25 #12
Posts: 168All the stuff that you guys mention, except the stuff El Queso lists, is easily available in BsAs. Yes, also extra soft toilet paper!
Go to Carrefour or Jumbo and you will be able to find just about anything. (Except for a few exceptions like El Queso writes.)
The only thing I would recommend to bring because it is very expensive (in comparison) are batteries. So if you use a lot of battery powered toys, bring enough batteries.
For the rest I think you should be fine, a short time visitor normally does not buy TV's etc. (Imported) Electronics are expensive here!
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08-20-09 18:18 #11
Posts: 168Originally Posted by Sportsman
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08-20-09 17:31 #10
Posts: 2599I alawys pack some Ivory soap, mouth wash (stated below) and Kleenex.
I keep the box of Kleenex on the night stand next to the bed. Then after I "Blow My Load" all over the Chica, I hand her a few tissues so she can wipe the "Cum" off herself.
Quite gentlemanly doesn't everyone agree?
Exon
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08-20-09 16:53 #9
Posts: 41Ha, ha!
Men you make me laugh.
You are a bit of sissis, don't you.
I've made almost twice around the globe with just a pack on my shoulders.
Hey, come on!
The guy is coming to Buenos Aires, not to the middle of the jungle!
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08-20-09 02:03 #8
Posts: 746To add to the practical items mentioned by El Queso.
You can find Saran wrap but it's supper clingy and hard to work with. You might want to bring your own if you expect to be storing leftovers.
And plain old pepper. My memory might be faulty but I think that I have had problems finding it.
Of course if you plan to always eat out, nevermind.
Good Luck, Bob
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08-20-09 00:47 #7
Posts: 148Originally Posted by Meforu 2000
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08-19-09 20:42 #6
Posts: 77Stuff to bring
All that stuff is good but when I go I make sure I bring atleast 10 rolls of toilet paper for the time I'm there which is about 4 to 5 days every 2 to 3 months there but I have company allways and they use it to and I allways (" get where did you get that toilet paper? ") so I put my 9 cents on toilet paper can't go wrong on that.
Meforu
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08-19-09 20:09 #5
Posts: 713Bring your own month wash if you use them. I believe a 0.25 liter of listerine costs around 15 pesos in the local pharmacy. And I have not seen they come in bigger bottles. Just to give you an idea, they are placed behind the counter and you have ask the pharmacist for them.
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08-19-09 18:57 #4
Posts: 50Shipping
Along these lines anyone have suggestions for shipping lots of stuff down here by boat or something or are customs and taxes too much to make it worth while.
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08-19-09 09:04 #3
Posts: 1543Good condoms
The local ones are like bicycle tires.