Ha! That sounds entertaining. Elisa and I might be out of the loop on that one though. We’ve been living outside the U.S. for quite a few years now and only bounce back occasionally, so we haven’t watched much American TV in a long time.They should do an Argentine version of the show Storage Wars
What exactly are “Storage Wars”? I’m guessing it has something to do with people bidding on abandoned storage units full of mystery items?
If that’s the case, I suppose an Argentine version could be interesting… although from what I’ve seen here most people don’t seem to accumulate quite the same mountains of stuff as we do back in the States. When we visit the U.S. I’m always amazed by how many self-storage places there are.
The storage facility we use here seems a bit different as well. Most of the other units appear to be businesses storing products, inventory, or equipment rather than people storing years of personal “treasures.”
Now you’ve got me curious though — someone explain how the show works. 😄
Good question. I’m from the USA and Elisa is from Spain.What country you originally from? You Americans?
Originally we came to Argentina on a sabbatical year to research the contemporary tango scene in Buenos Aires and other South American capitals. Tough assignment… the milongas open around midnight and you’re expected to dance tango with beautiful people almost until dawn while sipping the traditional low-alcohol table wine. Turns out tango is not so easy to dance if you get drunk.
After years of traveling and living in different places, Argentina kind of snuck up on us. One day you’re visiting… the next thing you know you’re applying for a DNI and retiring here. We love the people, the culture, the food, the wine, and the freedom to explore this amazing country by motorcycle. 🇦🇷
How about you @Advocado — where are you from originally?