Day Two in Buenos Aires

Argentina, Humor, Stories, Trips

First of all we won’t talk about Day One.

After I finish this I’ll pack up my computer, schlep down eight flights and head to the nearby cafe that has wifi. BTW I gave this hotel a piece of my mind before paying the bill, but I am staying. There were many factors that went into the decision. Some of them follow: I didn’t come to BA to sit in a hotel room and be on-line. Any hotels I might change to would cost at least 50% more than this one and they would be in a touristy area. This is not a touristy area, so living here and walking the streets I am taken for a Portenyo (sic — what residents of BA call themselves). I’ve been living in a cafe named “Army” where they have wifi and a marvelous menu ejecutivo — for 31.90 pesos, about $8.60 — today I had a glass of beer, marvellous rolled chicken around, mixed vegetables, all of it inside a pastry, with a huge mound of mashed potatoes, great bread with butter and cheese, flan and coffee.

So, eventually today I bought a 10-ride subway ticket for about $3.10 and went downtown. That probably didn’t go real well, since I wasn’t sure where I was going. I stumbled onto Calle Florida (luckily not literally — not like falling down the up escalator at LAX on Monday). I next stumbled onto the Movistar phone company main office where I wanted to buy a SIM card for my 2-SIM quad phone. Ah, but they told me I had to show my passport to buy it, and I had left my passport back in the hotel because BA is supposed to be so dangerous. That’s when I took the subte (subway) back to my hotel, stopped at Army for the lunch I described, and made my way back to Movistar, where for 12 pesos and a rather long bureaucratic hassle I got a BA phone number and enough money to make about 8 minutes of local calls. Oh well…

After that I rushed back to the double decker tourist bus place where a guide told me earlier the last bus left at 7:30. I got there at 5:50 to learn that the last bus leaves at 17:30 — 5:30. Now as I think I said I’m preparing to pack up my laptop and head to Army — too early for dinner here in BA, so I’ll have “tea” and get on-line.

A thought or two from Army: I prefer the ancient wooden cars on the A-line subte. The windows are open and a bit of air reaches my face even though in both directions I was packed so closely into the car with a lot of strangers. When I got off I suggested to all that were left on that we do the same tomorrow, but with clothes off tomorrow. I think that would be more fun and hardly less intimate than what we all did today.

My second thought — every self-respecting tourist must put places and peoples into categories. I’ve decided that Buenos Aires is Budapest in Spanish: decaying elegance overlayed with a patina of class. One thing that struck me as strange was that even though cobble stones and coffin-sized sections of pavement were missing everywhere, even the “best areas,” the city hires persons with dustpans and little brooms to walk around sweeping up papers and cigarette butts.

The Latest on “Kings”

Entertainment, Heavy Lifting

Originally this was entitled “I Still Like ‘Kings.'” Instead of congratulating myself on that, the latest first is that there will be no more episodes until summer. By summer who knows whether it will still be around. Next it will be gone I fear. It makes no sense to me that NBC would have the courage to try a show so daring on network TV but not maintain the courage to support it until it finds an audience. It’s too complicated (to the point of including “God talk”) and adult for network TV:

Frightening FACTS for Fearless Folks

Heavy Lifting

George Soros on Currencies

Economy, Heavy Lifting

What’s George Soros’ opinion of the dollar? I’m not sure he says here. One really has to read between the lines.

In this part of the interview doesn’t he hint that he likes gold?

He also says things aint goin’ back to where they were.

Beware of Someone Too Eager To Help

Humor, Wisdom I Have Learned

It’s natural to want to reach out for the grass that appears greener on the other side of the fence, but sometimes problems arise.

Grass Is Greener on Other Side of Fence

Grass Is Greener on Other Side of Fence

If there is a problem often help will arrive, but it may not be the kind of help wished for.

Too Eager To Help

Too Eager To Help

The Land of the “Better Offer”

Wisdom I Have Learned

Los Angeles has been my home for many years. One thing I learned years ago when persons who had accepted invitations to dinner didn’t show up was that “LA is the land of the better offer.”

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People here will say they are coming in response to your invitation, and they really intend to come, BUT if something else comes up, well, LA is…

Bad Week for the President?

Entertainment, United States

The pundits say it’s been a bad week for the President, at least for staying in control of his message. Some think it’s created an opening for Republicans. Others think it may even have created an opening for Vegans…

What do you think?

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President Obama Visits Jay Leno

Entertainment, United States

President Obama visited Jay Leno on the Tonight Show last night. I stayed up to watch it, but was dozing in the beginning. Did you see it? Here it is for those of us who didn’t see it all or who want to see it again.

Oh, and he made a gaffe. Can you find it? It has become the most discussed thing said. Gosh, do we know what’s important or don’t we?

Today Was More AIG?

Economy, Entertainment, United States

Gee, I thought it might be dying down, but I hadn’t thought that the congress persons still wanted to have their say as they try to distract us from thinking about their blame for the mess.

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Another Day Devoted to AIG

Economy, Entertainment, United States

Somehow the Federal Reserve’s announcement of its latest plans didn’t make it to the video — not sexy enough, I guess. Well, in any case here’s what the day looked like to Talking Points Memo: