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Friday, March 31st, 2006

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It strikes me that I’ve said goodbye to 4 people in 4 days, although I hope to see all again in the not too distant future.  Graham Greene, in Ways of Escape, offers loads of parallels and quotes.

Bye bye to Buenos Aires and everything it offers.  Food, drink, football, demos, tango and taxis.

Came across all last night as I said goodbye to Paul (who I met on New Year’s Eve in Cusco).  Had a meal and a drink, witnessed some tango singing, trip over two demonstrations and the telly was showing bits of Sunday’s game when I got in.  OK, I avoided the black and yellow lottery (otherwise known as hailing a cab), but a fairly typical night for all that. 

From tomorrow my Spanglish will be fairly useless.  From there on in, it will be Portuglish, although plans to practice it on the Varig plane home have been cancelled as I’ve been switched to British Airways.  Expect bad service and rubbish queues at check-in.  Of course, I should never have expected to finish the trip on an uncomplicated, well-timed flight (and I’ve still got to get to Sao Paulo from Florianopolis).

In the meantime it’s farewell to BA after a month here.  Despite the obvious downer at the beginning everything has been great about my favourite world city.

Off to pack my bag and sort out my final bits and pieces.  Danger of limited availability of the right kinds of technology in Floripa, so be aware there may be less activity from my end.

Fnarr, fnarr from KC below. 

Last night deliberately low key with a martini at the Claridge and, avoiding the prostitute touts, a wander back to the Ailen via the Obelisco.  Thought I’d have a quiet can of Quilmes, but of course there was a demo going on.  There are three current top notch demo reasons in BA.  Pension theft, the Disappeared and the victims of the Cromagnon disaster in 2004.  Tonight was a twist on the latter with fans of the band that were playing on the night demonstrating their solidarity with the victims, but also their affinity to the group, which has been prevented from gigging ever since, most recently because a father of one of the victims threatened the band with death on stage.  Such is life here in Argentina.  Sad to leave.

Have fun.

A Shrine to The Seals

Wednesday, March 29th, 2006

 

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Apropos Mike’s plea, I found this in the desert.  Turns out that it is a shrine built specifically for this season’s relegation struggle (or was it an old one celebrating previous doomed campaigns?).  Anyway, if you touch the screen and chant the magic words “Bob Delgado” only good things can happen.

On other matters, that Vicky will be home by now so I’ll have to struggle on alone – off to see some local bands tonight, then wind down in BA before a well deserved holiday in Brazil.  Then, before you know it, I’ll be back in the land of warm beer and cold rain.  Can’t wait.

El Superclasico – en vivo…

Monday, March 27th, 2006
Diego.JPG This is fresh - wanted to put it on tonight as I'm still buzzing and can't sleep. Forgive any mistakes.  (Yes, this is Diego Maradona taunting the opposition fans.  Picture ... [Continue reading this entry]

The Number One Sporting Event on the Planet

Saturday, March 25th, 2006
Is Boca Juniors vs River Plate at Boca.  We have tickets.  That is all.

Pictures From The Demo

Saturday, March 25th, 2006
D3.JPG D2.JPG D1.JPG D4.JPG D5.JPG One and five are the best... As usual here is the place ... [Continue reading this entry]

Not Sure How to Review an Opera

Friday, March 24th, 2006
Opera.JPG ...so all I'll say is that it was something of a lavish production and they could sing loud and in tune. And, as is the norm in opera, the woman died at the end. Oh, ... [Continue reading this entry]

Tango, Tango, Opera!

Tuesday, March 21st, 2006
Well, it's been a few days, so quick update and hopefully pictures. Tigre was gorgeous, but wet. Buenos Aires (again) has been just right, even if the presence of Victoria means a Tango overdose, although like a concerned father, I'm ... [Continue reading this entry]

A Soft Day on St Pat’s – It’s Right Posh Here

Friday, March 17th, 2006
Well, here we are on St Patrick’s Day in the poshest hotel in Tigre, and in keeping with the Irish theme, it’s pouring down. As it has been for two solid days. Still, as they say in Cork ... [Continue reading this entry]

A Close Shave

Thursday, March 16th, 2006
Monday SA transport triumphs as usual with a three hour 're-scheduling' from BA to Iguazu. This means the planned preparation for doing the full moon trip was delayed. The danger that this might not happen was too scary to ... [Continue reading this entry]

Airport Update on New PC

Monday, March 13th, 2006
Thanks to all who were involved in getting this PC out to me, which allows me to annoy all my fellow passengers by uploading in airports - one of which I'm in now (with Vic) on the way to Iguazu ... [Continue reading this entry]