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12-16-12 19:48 #18
Posts: 90But things are just getting interesting
Originally Posted by Sidney [View Original Post]
For me and many others, after living here for several years, things are just getting interesting. We pick up more Spanish, make more friends who have similar interests, get better at sorting through the chicas to find the gems or a girlfriend, pursue hobbies other than mongering or develop businesses. Some of us have become local celebrities (at least in our own minds!). Put another way, we are optimizing our BsAs experience and getting far more out of our time here than when we first arrived and went to P's Alamo (which will always be the real one in my mind and impossible to duplicate) and sat at the feet of older BsAs hands like you to get tips, counsel and sometimes just empathy when the inevitable argie disaster struck. Hey I remember the time I lost my wallet in a taxi (on topic! LOL) on the way to the Alamo and P loaned me money to tide me over til I got back to the Great White North! Try doing that these days! Yes, you and all the old crew made it possible for me and god knows how many newbies to learn the ropes and stay out of harm's way.
A little publicized feature of hanging with Sid at boliches back in the day was that he had a regularly scheduled harem and when a chica duo approached to make their pitch, you would always get the hot one cause Sid already had one booked. Now that's a wingman! I fondly recall the time we went to Hook together after Sunday night football. Not many customers or chicas, but two chicas were dancing together nearby. I started DFKing the hotter than hot 19 year old Peruana in skintight bluejeans who just started working and Sid graciously occupied her homely companion. I was hangin and bangin with this babe for the next 48 hours (hey I was younger then!) and we caught up with Sid at the legendary Bikini Open competition at the Alamo two nights later.
Happy Trails until we meet again!
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12-14-12 23:20 #17
Posts: 428Your case needs work
Originally Posted by Tres3 [View Original Post]
2. Post #16 to thread http://www.argentinaprivate.com/foru...quot-The-Movie
Toymann replied to mine, since we'd both made our points by then, no point replying further and none from me henceforth. Case was already broken but now you just look weak Tres, continuing to claim you have a case when foolishly embracing such an easily disproved qualifier as "always"
3. Post #299 to thread http://www.argentinaprivate.com/foru...075-Cocodrillo
Another exchange with Toymann. We both made our replies and counter relies, his last. No point beating a dead horse from then and again, no further "last word" from me.
These are just from recent Dec. List goes on and on through regressing months. Whatever your issue with me is, you'll need better fact base than to call me out on something so foolishly weak to stand on than this. Case. Slam. Dunk and shut.
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12-14-12 21:06 #16
Posts: 191Mototaxis
I am a big fan of mototaxis! I spent a lot of time in Fortaleza (northern Brazil) and used them all the time. It's always warm there and seldom rains, so the weather is not a problem.
They're cheap and get through traffic quicker.
True, people do get injured but as with any motorcycle accident its usually due to moronic car drivers who don't look around them.
I usually find a guy who seems capable, not some lunatic trying to shave a few seconds off the trip weaving in and out of traffic and going as fast as possible. I also generally take them at night when there is little traffic on the roads.
Nothing like a bike ride home along the beach avenue as the sun is coming up! Perfect way to end a night of partying.
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12-14-12 19:18 #15
Posts: 577I Rest My Case
Originally Posted by Mpexy [View Original Post]
Tres3
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12-14-12 16:29 #14
Posts: 428Always is an extreme qualifier
Originally Posted by Tres3 [View Original Post]
That you resort to the ultimate refuge of those who can not debate by the merits and content and simply hurl the juvenile 'hah you spoke last' defense is simply LOL.
But oh no, I just replied to a direct poke against me. Must prove your point right?
Since you claimed "always", will you bet a Madahos night on that? All I'd have to show is one single non-reply thread right?
No bet? Didn't think so. Adios kiddo.
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12-14-12 15:55 #13
Posts: 577Someone Else Noticed
Originally Posted by Member #3320 [View Original Post]
Tres3
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12-14-12 13:46 #12
Posts: 2556
Venues: 398Originally Posted by Doggboy [View Original Post]
Of course, tying my comments back to the topic of the thread, I decided to rent the scooter after the 1st couple of days trying to deal with the taxi drivers in Pattaya, every one of them consistently refusing to use their meters and instead wanting to negotiate the fare each and every time I wanted a ride. Fuck them.
Thanks,
Jackson
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12-14-12 13:16 #11
Posts: 911I grew up outside of N. Y. (on the island) and worked in the city for many years. I never had any "major" issues with cabbies. Most issues were caused by the cabbies not speaking good English or they were just over tired, over worked, and generally disagreeable. (not unlike myself at times) But I have to admit I have read plenty of stories in the papers of cabbies preying on tourists (this always amused me as most of the cabbies themselves were newcomers to the US). But I have to admit I NEVER heard of cabbies outright robbing the clients like they do here. People robbing the cabbie? Sure, all the time but not the cabbies robbing the client (outside of overcharging of course). Here I don't take cabs too often, but in ten years I have not had any bad experiences. But I am reading about it in the papers just as all of you are.
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12-14-12 11:50 #10
Posts: 1099Originally Posted by Mpexy [View Original Post]
And when I say NYC is the worst, I say it on basis of hiring 25 or more taxis in over 100 world cities in 6 continents, in a period of 5 years. In 2012 alone, I have used taxis in 20 different countries.
Yes, based on personal experience and maybe your experiences would be different than mine.
No taxi driver has scammed ME, in BA, as yet in 5 years and over 400 taxis taken. Again, maybe your experiences are different.
P.S : I never said "NYC taxi drivers "hate me". I just said that they are rude & brash; I never said the NYC taxi drivers ripped me off , I said they are most corrupt. I did not allow them to rip me off.
P.P.S : If rudeness is impacted by "my own" behavior, I never found any taxi drivers rude to me in BA or London or Hong Kong or Singapore or Sao Paulo or Sidney or Brisbane or Auckland or Tunis or Colombo. I can not be having a fixed different demeanor in NYC and a fixed different demeanor for rest of world cities?
P.P.P.S : My experiences with NYC taxis are worthy of a full book of events and not worthy of a AP post here.
P.P.P.P.S : I have not spent too much time in Eastern Europe. This could be a reason your experiences are different than mine. But few years ago, I lived for 6 months in Lagos, Nigeria and used taxis daily with no bad experiences to report.
M.plexy, now you may proceed to rubbish my post , when you are next online. I am quite sure you will do that, since you must always always have the last word in every discussion. Will use your famous dialogue - "Lets just agree to disagree" :-). I will "not" be replying to your next post, which does not mean I agree to it. Similarly, you may choose to ignore this post of mine, which does not mean you agree to it. I repeat "lets just agree to disagree".
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12-14-12 08:53 #9
Posts: 428Originally Posted by Member #3320 [View Original Post]
Rude is a fairly subjective xp and in many parts impacted by your own demeanor. Corruption is a much more black and white bar, either the guy stole your change, swapped bills, etc or didn't, and is not excused by whatever your demeanor may have been.
In BsAs, Kabul, every hell hole in Africa I've been to for charity missions, Eastern Europe with notables Prague, Odessa, St. Petersburgh and Moscow, the ever present reality of being scammed out of bill swaps, change substitutions, etc is an accepted fact of corruption there. I would contend this is not the case nor considered the norm for NYC or any other US major city.
It isn't to say US metros or western euro metros are so great for taxis, just that there are truly so many worse shitholes around the world that really give meaning to third world corruption that even breaking top 50 would be a stretch.
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12-14-12 05:59 #8
Posts: 2470Originally Posted by TejanoLibre [View Original Post]
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12-14-12 05:44 #7
Posts: 3040How About Motorcycle Taxis?
Originally Posted by Doggboy [View Original Post]
Just seems super dangerous.
TL
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12-14-12 02:16 #6
Posts: 2470Originally Posted by Member #3320 [View Original Post]
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12-14-12 02:08 #5
Posts: 1099The worst, most brash, most rude and most corrupt taxi drivers are in NYC.
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12-14-12 01:07 #4
Posts: 2470Originally Posted by Sidney [View Original Post]
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