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01-18-15 19:33 #27
Posts: 1657Hilarious
Not sure if this is the proper place for this but since were discussing vegas I thought it wouldn't matter much.
Eastern European chicas.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fG3whNsg4MI
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01-18-15 08:35 #26
Posts: 911Originally Posted by MasterJ [View Original Post]
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01-17-15 20:33 #25
Posts: 266Originally Posted by Gandolf50 [View Original Post]
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01-17-15 18:10 #24
Posts: 911Originally Posted by MasterJ [View Original Post]
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01-17-15 15:46 #23
Posts: 266Originally Posted by Gandolf50 [View Original Post]
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01-17-15 15:24 #22
Posts: 707More evidence of inflation
My last time in Barbys in November 2013 was 400 pesos which included BBBJCIM (not universally available in my experience and my current favorite definitely will not do it with me at least). In 15 months they are now quoting 600 pesos according to some experienced Board members. Facilities have improved which is worth something in my opinion. I never minded spending a little extra at the now closed Cielo Private (Larrea 1062) because of the nice facility as a reference point.
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01-17-15 12:44 #21
Posts: 911Originally Posted by MasterJ [View Original Post]
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01-17-15 06:45 #20
Posts: 266Originally Posted by Gandolf50 [View Original Post]
These prices were a very reasonable increase from my beginning trip there in 2003 from about $33 USD to now about 50 or so with the 1 Amazon exception t the higher price.
Like plucking from a tree absolutely an abundance of talent. Wish I could have kept with it. Did no go to Hook or any of the clubs, all Baires and the fore research.
I will hope to spend my later years there. Nothing like it here.
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01-17-15 06:30 #19
Posts: 911Originally Posted by BadMan [View Original Post]
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01-16-15 19:54 #18
Posts: 1657Originally Posted by Gandolf50 [View Original Post]
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01-16-15 07:02 #17
Posts: 911Cost of living?? Its more like the cost of slow death here. Some comparisons that I can remember. Comparing 2007 to today or lets use December.
Chop meat (carne picada) was 4. 50 a kilo, now anywhere from $40. To $75 pesos a kilo.
Tolls: Camino de Buen Aire was 2. 00 p now 25.00 p.
Diesel (gas oil) : was $1. 20 a liter now $11.50 and up.
Telefonica de Argentina. With calling plan to the US of A was 60 p every 2 months, now $150 pesos MONTHLY!
45 kilo tank of cooking gas. Was $45 p now over 400 p.
Parking: It used to be FREE! Now is around 18 to 20 p a hour.
Chicas: I remember going to the local boliche on a Friday, 200+ women. $20 p chica drinks, $10 p for a liter of Quilmes for guys. $100 p for the hour with room. I won't even comment on the prices I see fellow members are paying today. Enough to make one want to swear off sex.
For me inflation has far out paced the "Blue" , that is unless you believe what INDEC prints.
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01-16-15 05:32 #16
Posts: 67Originally Posted by BigBossMan [View Original Post]
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01-01-15 16:01 #15
Posts: 707I miss the $30 to $50 Steak dinner in Buenos Airs
On the New Year's Eve in Los Angeles, I paid $350 bill for three people. Two of us had the traditional steak and lobster. One person had lobster only. Crab cakes and clam chowder as the appetizer. Grilled mushrooms as the side. Key lime pie for desert. Since it was New Year's Eve I gave the 20% tip. IN BA, you can buy a bottle of some very excellent wine for $6 to $8 dollars at the restaurant. I paid $10 a glass for Estancia Pinot Noir. BA expats have it made.
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06-01-14 20:20 #14
Posts: 577Taxi Increase
Originally Posted by BigBossMan [View Original Post]
Tres3.
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06-01-14 18:58 #13
Posts: 911Thats what we have been saying. Argentina has gone from a cheap third world shit hole where you could have a good time to a expensive third world shit hole where the government doesn't want you to have good time anymore. Before you could over look a few inconveniences because the price was so cheap. Now it would be cheaper to go home and at least have normal conveniences.