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Old 06-11-2007, 03:55 PM
theTourne theTourne is offline
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Default Re: Ask TheMetetron about living in or visiting Buenos Aires, Argentin

Heh, yeah the fog was a problem at times. I was sitting in a corner, and only saw the second goal by turning around and looking at a monitor up above us. The visibility was only really bad for 10 or 15 minutes in the second half, including the time when they delayed the game.

And it sure did get loud. At one point some drummers who had been playing throughout the game stopped for a short period of time, and their absence was so obvious that it was the first time that I had been aware they were playing at all. The sound fit in so well with the atmosphere that I hadn't even noticed it.
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Old 06-13-2007, 09:06 PM
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Default Re: Ask TheMetetron about living in or visiting Buenos Aires, Argentin

Great post.

I'm a tall white guy who would stick out as a major gringo in BsAs. How effective is the use of the "Gringo card" when picking up local women in bars, clubs, on the street?
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Old 06-13-2007, 09:11 PM
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How effective is the use of the "Gringo card" when picking up local women in bars, clubs, on the street?

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If I knew what the hell that meant I could answer you.
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Old 06-14-2007, 12:43 AM
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Default Re: Ask TheMetetron about living in or visiting Buenos Aires, Argentin

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How effective is the use of the "Gringo card" when picking up local women in bars, clubs, on the street?

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If I knew what the hell that meant I could answer you.

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grin·go pronunciation
n. Offensive Slang., pl. -gos.

Used as a disparaging term for a foreigner in Latin America, especially an American or English person.
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Old 06-14-2007, 12:09 PM
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Default Re: Ask TheMetetron about living in or visiting Buenos Aires, Argentin

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How effective is the use of the "Gringo card" when picking up local women in bars, clubs, on the street?

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If I knew what the hell that meant I could answer you.

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grin·go pronunciation
n. Offensive Slang., pl. -gos.

Used as a disparaging term for a foreigner in Latin America, especially an American or English person.

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I hope you are being a smart ass. Wtf is "the use of the gringo card" supposed to mean. Like is being white supposed to make it easier or something? It's going to be pretty much the same as wherever you are from except unless you speak Spanish well you can't talk to 95% of the girls who are native.
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Old 06-14-2007, 04:18 PM
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Default Re: Ask TheMetetron about living in or visiting Buenos Aires, Argentin

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How effective is the use of the "Gringo card" when picking up local women in bars, clubs, on the street?

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If I knew what the hell that meant I could answer you.

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grin·go pronunciation
n. Offensive Slang., pl. -gos.

Used as a disparaging term for a foreigner in Latin America, especially an American or English person.

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I hope you are being a smart ass. Wtf is "the use of the gringo card" supposed to mean.

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TheMetetron,

In your experience of less than a year, does being from the US help or hamper picking up local residents for one night stands? Feel free to expand however you see fit.
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Old 06-14-2007, 04:52 PM
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Default Re: Ask TheMetetron about living in or visiting Buenos Aires, Argentin

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TheMetetron,

In your experience of less than a year, does being from the US help or hamper picking up local residents for one night stands? Feel free to expand however you see fit.

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Atleast someone knew what I meant [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Old 06-14-2007, 05:08 PM
TheMetetron TheMetetron is offline
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Default Re: Ask TheMetetron about living in or visiting Buenos Aires, Argentin

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How effective is the use of the "Gringo card" when picking up local women in bars, clubs, on the street?

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If I knew what the hell that meant I could answer you.

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grin·go pronunciation
n. Offensive Slang., pl. -gos.

Used as a disparaging term for a foreigner in Latin America, especially an American or English person.

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I hope you are being a smart ass. Wtf is "the use of the gringo card" supposed to mean.

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TheMetetron,

In your experience of less than a year, does being from the US help or hamper picking up local residents for one night stands? Feel free to expand however you see fit.

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As far as I can tell it makes somewhere around zero difference. It will be about how it is back in the USA. This has been my experience in most foreign countries.

Not speaking the language; however, is a big problem in most countries unless you can find girls who speak english.
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Old 06-19-2007, 05:57 PM
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No disrespect, but you should try to use the "Gringo Card" whenever you can. It undoubtedly gives an advantage.

Thanks for this wonderful thread, ElMeteron.
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Old 06-19-2007, 07:36 PM
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No disrespect, but you should try to use the "Gringo Card" whenever you can. It undoubtedly gives an advantage.

Thanks for this wonderful thread, ElMeteron.

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Heh, yeah no it doesn't. I mean it will with a certain type of woman anywhere, but if anything I'd lean towards it being a hindrance here.
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