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vantexan

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life as a single broke heart failure in Venezuela questioning my intelligence?

You guys are hilarious! You perfectly fit my stereotypical picture of the “base”

Now can you please pass the gravy?
Argentina my dork friend where I'm living comfortably on $400 a month eating steak every day while you're humping in the sun to pay for stuff you don't need. And you question my intelligence?
 

vantexan

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Savage Pampas. Say hi to the Gaucho’s for me.
I'm in a beautiful town of 50,000 surrounded by low mountains. They've got great coffee houses here but I've discovered Shell stations. They have very comfortable sitting areas inside and out where I can sip coffee or Diet Coke while surfing on very good internet. For all you libs this town was where Che Guevera's wealthy family used to summer when he was a kid. In a few minutes headed over to my favorite carniceria(butcher shop) where I can get a couple kilos of quality steak(about 4.5 lbs) for a total of about $15 at the official rate but at the rate I get from Western Union about $7. Total! Yep, really suffering here.
 

UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
I'm in a beautiful town of 50,000 surrounded by low mountains. They've got great coffee houses here but I've discovered Shell stations. They have very comfortable sitting areas inside and out where I can sip coffee or Diet Coke while surfing on very good internet. For all you libs this town was where Che Guevera's wealthy family used to summer when he was a kid. In a few minutes headed over to my favorite carniceria(butcher shop) where I can get a couple kilos of quality steak(about 4.5 lbs) for a total of about $15 at the official rate but at the rate I get from Western Union about $7. Total! Yep, really suffering here.
Any Germans……
 

vantexan

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Any Germans……
Actually this town is about an hour or so from Villa General Belgrano. It was founded by Germans who scuttled their ship in WWII and were allowed to stay by the Argentine government. After the war quite a few escaping Nazis found their way there. It's a very beautiful town that's super popular for looking like it's right out of Germany and especially for the annual Oktoberfest it has.
 

Re-Raise

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Argentina my dork friend where I'm living comfortably on $400 a month eating steak every day while you're humping in the sun to pay for stuff you don't need. And you question my intelligence?
Lol

Im retired in good health with enough money to live in the USA!

Are you too broken down to work? Because of your heart failure?

Serious question..don’t you have any family or anyone that cares about you enough to keep you in the US?

That is truly sad
 

Re-Raise

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I'm in a beautiful town of 50,000 surrounded by low mountains. They've got great coffee houses here but I've discovered Shell stations. They have very comfortable sitting areas inside and out where I can sip coffee or Diet Coke while surfing on very good internet. For all you libs this town was where Che Guevera's wealthy family used to summer when he was a kid. In a few minutes headed over to my favorite carniceria(butcher shop) where I can get a couple kilos of quality steak(about 4.5 lbs) for a total of about $15 at the official rate but at the rate I get from Western Union about $7. Total! Yep, really suffering here.
I have a house..not a tent..so there is that lol

And we have our own cattle here on our farm. We have a freezer full of steak.
 

DELACROIX

In the Spirit of Honore' Daumier
Lol

Im retired in good health with enough money to live in the USA!

Are you too broken down to work? Because of your heart failure?

Serious question..don’t you have any family or anyone that cares about you enough to keep you in the US?

That is truly sad

Hold a grudge much?
 

Re-Raise

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Argentina my dork friend where I'm living comfortably on $400 a month eating steak every day while you're humping in the sun to pay for stuff you don't need. And you question my intelligence?
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Not working, hanging out in my pool laughing at you! You talk about $400 a month to live on..I drop that on a round of golf!
 

vantexan

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Lol

Im retired in good health with enough money to live in the USA!

Are you too broken down to work? Because of your heart failure?

Serious question..don’t you have any family or anyone that cares about you enough to keep you in the US?

That is truly sad
I'm independent, not a leach. And yes because of serious diabetic neuropathy in my feet I don't work. But my $22k pension here is easily like having $80k-$90k in the States. Which is the point of being here, can pay off debts in the States and get some savings together. For some reason you think living overseas is some kind of horrific experience. I have great internet here and watch Dish satellite tv on my tablet. If I were to stay here permanently I could watch it on a large smart tv. I've got Kindle Unlimited that lets me choose from well over a million books for $9.99 a month. And Amazon Prime for movies. There's even a multiplex here playing current movies in English. But ultimately will take my savings and buy a piece of land in the U.S. Southwest and live on it. I love New Mexico and the Big Bend region of West Texas. But who knows. There's a lot of anger in the U.S. A lot of violence. People here are friendly, kind, gracious. And very helpful to those not fluent in Spanish. While you're dreaming up all the negatives that aren't so I'm here enjoying all the positives that are so.
 

Re-Raise

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I'm independent, not a leach. And yes because of serious diabetic neuropathy in my feet I don't work. But my $22k pension here is easily like having $80k-$90k in the States. Which is the point of being here, can pay off debts in the States and get some savings together. For some reason you think living overseas is some kind of horrific experience. I have great internet here and watch Dish satellite tv on my tablet. If I were to stay here permanently I could watch it on a large smart tv. I've got Kindle Unlimited that lets me choose from well over a million books for $9.99 a month. And Amazon Prime for movies. There's even a multiplex here playing current movies in English. But ultimately will take my savings and buy a piece of land in the U.S. Southwest and live on it. I love New Mexico and the Big Bend region of West Texas. But who knows. There's a lot of anger in the U.S. A lot of violence. People here are friendly, kind, gracious. And very helpful to those not fluent in Spanish. While you're dreaming up all the negatives that aren't so I'm here enjoying all the positives that are so.
No family or anyone in the US?

No assets here?

Are you like super fat? Is that what caused the diabetic neuropathy?
 
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