You spelled it wrong. What are you shaking your head over? Edit: apparently I spelled it wrong. But I'll still go with their empanadas. Edit: on further research both spellings are correct with Americans usually using the "ian" ending while the British say Argentine with an Argentinean being a person from Argentina. I look at travel guides written by Brits.
You spelled it wrong. What are you shaking your head over? Edit: apparently I spelled it wrong. But I'll still go with their empanadas. Edit: on further research both spellings are correct with Americans usually using the "ian" ending while the British say Argentine with an Argentinean being a person from Argentina. I look at travel guides written by Brits.
In that neighborhood, most likely stolen and sold for scrap by now.
Funny, those folk that loved removing confederate statues and renaming Columbus Day are having the vapors, over the gulf being called something else. Same crowd suddenly worried about the price of eggs.
In that neighborhood, most likely stolen and sold for scrap by now.
Funny, those folk that loved removing confederate statues and renaming Columbus Day are having the vapors, over the gulf being called something else. Same crowd suddenly worried about the price of eggs.