Argentina's economy is among the fastest-growing in the world, but that may be little consolation to the country's luxury-car fans that have lost access to the world's best-selling premium car. Read full article
It's just like taking your wife to Egypt and negotating her Camel-value.
How many 'commodities' are those 1000 BMWs worth?
1000 Argentinian footballers?
1000000 Argentinian cattle?
1000000000 Argentinian union bosses?
. . . . and I guess when it comes to Argentinian politicians, you could give them away for free.
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Disclaimer & comment rulesHeheheheheheh.
Apr 19th, 2011 - 01:49 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Open your f*cking markets.
These people are something else.
Dollar for dollar
Apr 19th, 2011 - 07:21 pm - Link - Report abuse 0It's just like taking your wife to Egypt and negotating her Camel-value.
How many 'commodities' are those 1000 BMWs worth?
1000 Argentinian footballers?
1000000 Argentinian cattle?
1000000000 Argentinian union bosses?
. . . . and I guess when it comes to Argentinian politicians, you could give them away for free.
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