6 thoughts on “Bloody QWERTY”

  1. I’m glad to hear you’re already expanding the horizons of your son. I hope the long flight was not too rough on him. Sharleena, if the baby starts acting up you can always sing, “Don’t Cry For Me Argentina” to him. Of course, if you do the Madonna version . . . be careful, those big production numbers tend to scare the little ones!
    Barry, since Buenos Aires is the birthplace of the “Tango”. Maybe, you can turn on the locals to the Be Bop Tango? If you didn’t bring a copy, perhaps you can hum a few bars while they attempt to dance? πŸ™‚

  2. Hmm . . . Barry, after reading your entry a second time it seems you are traveling “sans” baby? A romantic getaway in Buenos Aires. How nice. I am very jealous. In that case, I just hope you have a nice long hallway leading to your hotel room, so you can pick up some speed as you tango back to your suite for the night!
    [quote comment=”7689″]if you see any civil unrest dont worry its pritty common.[/quote]
    Barry, I told you to pack KUR riot gear! I hope you listened.

  3. [quote comment=”7684″]Happy Buenos Airesism! – hey, will there be another new release as you get home, as usual? :-)[/quote]
    Ha! Who knows, Roxy?
    [quote comment=”7689″]hey your in my town! cool, have a nice stay, if you see any civil unrest dont worry its pritty common.[/quote]
    Ay cosas que nunca cambian — me parece un hobby nacional πŸ™‚ The roadblocks have been a bit of a nuissance though. We drove down to Mar del Plata yesterday afternoon (con el bondi!), and getting out of Bs As was a bit of a PITA…
    [quote comment=”7693″]Hmm . . . Barry, after reading your entry a second time it seems you are traveling “sans” baby?[/quote]
    No, we’re very much traveling “avec” baby. But we’re very lucky: the kid slept like a rose throughout most of the 12 hour flight, and nothing about this crazy country seems to have thrown him off balance so far. Guess he takes after his mommy πŸ™‚

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