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    Automotive How to get your driver's license in CABA...

    So, I've jumped through the hoops to get my license in Capital, and I have a pretty simple step-by-step for how to make it happen with a minimum of hassle. This is written from a US perspective, so your mileage may vary if you're starting from another country. Step 1: Gather your documents. If...
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    Traveling before the DNI arrives

    So, hooray, my spouse and I both have our resolutions for our permanent residency, and have had for a bit... My wife got hers in February, and I got mine a month ago. However, our DNIs haven't arrived, and we leave for Brazil, next week. Do y'all know of any way to prod ReNaPer to speed up...
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    Wooohoooo!!!!! One PR down, one to go!

    One down, one to go!!! My wife's permanent residency is officially resuelto as of today, so we're just waiting on mine. I sorta get why mine would be slightly slower, as I'm deriving mine through hers, but I wish they would have processed them together. I knew hers would be faster because...
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    Food & Drink Bao Kitchen - Recoleta

    So, I’ll start by saying the food itself was probably the best Chinese I’ve had outside Barrio Chino, but the vibes were a serious turnoff. You walk in to see shelves of Fallen Gong propaganda on the bar and along the wall, and the walls have Falun Gong writings framed, and there’s a TV playing...
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    Food & Drink República del Fuego

    My wife and I have a friend in town from Brazil, so we went to República del Fuego for dinner after church. Take my opinion for what it’s worth, but I’d say it was solidly competitive with Don Julio at much lower prices. Total for three, with three appetizers, three steaks, three sides and...
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