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![[Post New]](/dsb/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) Feb 25 2006 15:47
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slavito
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Buenos Aires Dreaming
Posted by slavito in argentina / buenos-aires on Feb 25 2006
You know you're already too late to the game when New York Magazine publishes an article (newyorkmetro.com) telling you that you should be living not in New York, but in Buenos Aires, enjoying warmer temperatures, cheaper real estate and "girls in bikinis".
Written by the GoodAirs.com guy, Ian, this article borders on advertorial in the way it unabashedly plugs the author's expat buddies with their hobby-like business projects while simultaneously propagating this whole myth of a warm, sunny, cheap New York (or Paris) on the other side of the globe. If you're too lazy to follow the link and read it yourself, I'll summarize it for you. The gist is that in Buenos Aires, even a "nobody" from Manhattan can suddenly and effortlessly become somebody. And, presumably, get to hang out with "girls in bikinis" as a result.
The secret behind this miraculous transformation?...
http://www.sitebits.com/2006/buenos_aires_dreaming.html
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![[Post New]](/dsb/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) Nov 11 2006 14:23
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Marco
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Yes, there's definetly a place to be if you want to see good looking girls!!! Check this blog: http://girlsofbuenosaires.blogspot.com/ to find out the girls that walks in the street of Buenos Aires.
That's why I haven't moved!
Marco
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![[Post New]](/dsb/templates/default/images/icon_minipost_new.gif) Nov 12 2006 21:27
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slavito
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Hmmm... What can I say? The site is definitely on the creepy side. If you're so into the female beauty of Buenos Aires, why not point your camera above the waistline, at least sometimes?
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