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Old 05-01-2008, 05:03 PM
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I like tango as long as it is NOT the finnish one! That is all too slow for me to like! Ever heard finnish tango?
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I like tango as long as it is NOT the finnish one! That is all too slow for me to like! Ever heard finnish tango?
Nope. Never heard Finnish tango..I will try to listen to one....

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i know the dogo argentino (see pic)... it was a mix of several breeds intended to be a sociable huntsman's dog. To stop hunters shooting their own dogs they mixed in a breed with a white pelt so they would stand out better against their surroundings. From personal experience i know they like to believe themselves lapdogs, despite being huge...

i also have a coworker who drinks an argentine drink made by stuffing a cup full of ground leaves and then pouring water on... is that the matte that was mentioned before?
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Hi Kamper! Do you like "Argentine dogos"? They are known as very dangerous dogs here...
And yes, your coworker very probably drinks "Matte".

http://www.guiaturisticaargentina.co...aza%5B1%5D.jpg

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Trabajé con una señorita de Argentina hace 15 años.

Me gusta el uso Argentino del lenguage - español con sabor a italiano. Usan "vos" en lugar de "tú", verdad? A mí, suena más bonito...casi colonial (el uso de "vos").

Argentina tiene una gran variedad de geografía: montaña, playa, bosque, desierto, nieve, calor...

Please feel free to correct my spanish! I need more practice.
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Me encantó lo de "español con sabor a italiano"! Es la pura verdad.

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Mario Kempes and Diego Maradona. Light blue and White stripe jerseys.

And that it snows in July.

That's all I know about Argentina. One of these days, I'll visit you and you can take me on a tour!
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