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Yanqui Mike Buenos Aires
http://www.yanquimike.blogspot.com
Published continuously since April 2003, yanquimike.com.ar describes the experiences of the burgeoning expat community in Buenos Aires.
From the beginning, the blog has been a rallying point for US Democratic Politics in Argentina and was selected as The Official Blog of all Democrats Abroad by Howard Dean in 2008. The blog was credentialed and correspondents seated on the main floor of the Democratic National Convention in August of that year.
The blogs coverage of the convention was selected by The Library of Congress for inclusion in its collection of materials dealing with Election 2008.
As one of the longest chroniclers of Buenos Aires expats, Yanqui Mike Buenos Aires is positioned well to report and comment on state of the community and how it will cope as Argentina comes to grips with how to administer the unprecedented number of foreigners that have arrived in the Paris of the Palmtrees since the 2001 economic crisis.
Recent Posts
No Turkey for Crazy Mike
Thank you, Scandella and Cherie and everyone who asked for turkeys. Please keep in touch.NO turkeys, however.When I described them as "breeding" ...I mistranslated the word. They are brooding! They are sitting on their already laid ...
Fresh Turkey, Anyone?
Long time reader writes:"I've got a problem and it occurred to me that in all things expat, you're the man. D and I have held Thanksgiving dinner for her family the past two years. It goes well, but we've never been able to find a really ...
Importing Beef?
The Argentinean herd is estimated at 57.7 million head for 2008 with forecasts suggesting a drop of 5 per cent in 2009. With Argentinean beef consumption rising by 7 per cent for the first seven months of the year there are fears that the country wil...
Expat Cost of Living in Buenos Aires
"International cost of living rankings are the result of comparing the cost of an expatriate’s personal budget, using the local prices for the same defined quantities of the same goods and services in each country throughout the world."1 Japan, Tok...
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Never Make Your Move Too Soon
"Well, I've been from Texas down to Tokyo,Okinawa back to Chicago.Never tried to make the news,I'm just a man that loves to play the blues.Take my harmonica everywhere,Now, if you people don't like it, I really don't care.Crowd jumps up and the band ...


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