View of the street from the balcony.
Check out the Ariston washer/dryer combo along side the rest of the appliances.
The Ariston certainly makes short work of my laundry, clothes go in dirty then come out clean and "dry" in a all in one unit. Stopped by the hole in the wall supermarket for a "Bag" of Ace laundry detergent.
On the left is where shit happens, and on the right is where you will burn the "****" out of your ass if the H2O isn't set just rite.
The neighbor across the street and one floor up from me, lets there dog out on the balcony several times a day just so it can bark. Ive tried just about every thing in the book to get it to stop and now the thing barks continuously wile looking directly at "my" apartment. Luckily I'm going back to my original apartment on Monday, I may try the ground beef and sleeping pill or pills trick. Look at that f****r staring me down.
I sat on the Kodak wile it was in my back pocket, cracking the display lens enabling my to zoom or even see what I'm shooting, which sucks as it was less than two weeks old. I originally bought it for $99.00 in the states, and just found an exact replacement here in B.A. for $240.00 us. I'm gonna try to deal with it, until I can back home to see Sam. For some reason, electronics are one of the few things that are very expensive here.
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that drink with the gummy balls in the US is called "boba" -- I like the coconut flavor! I love that stuff!!! and lamb is great!! -- that's like greek food - I love gyros!! (prounced "heros")!! have you tried it yet? it's probably delicious!!
LOOOOO
have you killed the dog yet?
how coincidental you have a room with a boudai -- couldn't have happened to a more perfect guy!! (laughing my ass off)
will you be installing one in your apartment when you return?
keep us in formed!!!
LOOOOOOOO
Ditto on the dog. In Tokyo hotel they have special toilet seats that you turn switches that turn on the water - forward or aft..for an hour, could not find the Flush switch. Now I am in thorough enjoyment of that toilet. Toilet etiquette and charms of other countries!
But the usual Bidets are for soaking panty hose... !
Let me know if you want the toilet seat from Tokyo. Uses less space than bidet !
I had not thought about it, but having a dry cleaner or "lavarropas" as they call t in Spanish is a great advantage for any tourist. If you travel for more than two weeks, you will probably have to wear the same clothes twice or more, and after a day of excurions, there are not too many chances of clothes ending up clean. Next time I rent apartments in Buenos Aires (because I travel to Argentina every year for business), I will make sure to have an Ariston!
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