did you do during your time in buenos aires? anthony: ate a lot of meat. nicolas: yeah. anthony: you have any vegetables in this country at all? nicolas: you know, there are a lot of vegetarian people here. anthony: yeah, right. nicolas: and they eat anthony: chicken. [ laughter ] nicolas: my wish chicken is a vegetable, isn t it? anthony: why is therapy so big in argentina? because it, i mean, the country also has this, uh, gaucho tradition, a very macho tradition. marina: yes. that s what therapy is for. they can do it there. anthony: they can. so it s okay? marina: yeah, it is okay. anthony: see, as new yorkers we tell each other everything, you tell strangers all of your problems. we over share. marina: well, people here don t over share. anthony: no. anthony: i, i feel like a, uh, quasimodo, the hunchback of notre dame. marina: yeah. anthony: if if he stayed in nice hotel suites with high thread count sheets that would be me. i feel kind o
marina: yes, definitely. nicolas: tell me, what, what did you do during your time in buenos aires? anthony: ate a lot of meat. nicolas: yeah. anthony: you have any vegetables in this country at all? nicolas: you know, there are a lot of vegetarian people here. anthony: yeah, right. nicolas: and they eat anthony: chicken. [ laughter ] nicolas: my wish chicken is a vegetable, isn t it? anthony: why is therapy so big in argentina? because it, i mean, the country also has this, uh, gaucho tradition, a very macho tradition. marina: yes. that s what thapy is for. th can do it there. anthony: they can. so it s okay? marina: yeah, it is okay. anthony: see, as new yorkers we tell each other everything, you tell strangers all of your problems. we over share. marina: well, people here don t over share. anthony: no. anthony: i, i feel like a, uh, quasimodo, the hunchback of notre dame. marina: yeah. anthony: if if he stayed in nice hotel suites with hi
that s what therapy is for. they can do it there. anthony: they can. so it s okay? marina: yeah, it is okay. anthony: see, as new yorkers we tell each other everything, you tell strangers all of your problems. we over share. marina: well, people here don t over share. anthony: no. anthony: i, i feel like a, uh, quasimodo, the hunchback of notre dame. marina: yeah. anthony: if if he stayed in nice hotel suites with high thread count sheets that would be me. i feel kind of like a freak and i feel very isolated. i communicate for a living but i, i m terrible at communicating with people i care about. i m good with my daughter. an eight year old is about my level of communication skills so that works out. [ laughter ] marina: oh! my god. anthony: that was just the vegetable course. marina: yes. anthony: later i m going to have a nap. that would be a porteño thing to do? if i could marina: eh, the nap? anthony: yeah, have a nice marina: it s more, it s m
anthony: so, is this normal, like, lunch for people? marina: yes, definitely. nicolas: tell me, what, what did you do during your time in buenos aires? anthony: ate a lot of meat. nicolas: yeah. anthony: you have any vegetables in this country at all? nicolas: you know, there are a lot of vegetarian people here. anthony: yeah, right. nicolas: and they eat anthony: chicken. [ laughter ] nicolas: my wish chicken is a vegetable, isn t it? anthony: why is therapy so big in argentina? because it, i mean, the country also has this, uh, gaucho tradition, a very macho tradition. marina: yes. that s what therapy is for. they can do it there. anthony: they can. so it s okay? marina: yeah, it is okay. anthony: see, as new yorkers we tell each other everything, you tell strangers all of your problems. we over share. marina: well, people here don t over share. anthony: no. anthony: i, i feel like a, uh, quasimodo, the hunchback of notre dame. marina: yeah
that s what therapy is for. they can do it there. anthony: they can. so it s okay? marina: yeah, it is okay. anthony: see, as new yorkers we tell each other everything, you tell strangers all of your problems. we over share. marina: well, people here don t over share. anthony: no. anthony: i, i feel like a, uh, quasimodo, the hunchback of notre dame. marina: yeah. anthony: if if he stayed in nice hotel suites with high thread count sheets that would be me. i feel kind of like a freak and i feel very isolated. i communicate for a living but i, i m terrible at communicating with people i care about. i m good with my daughter. an eight year old is about my level of communication skills so that works out. [ laughter ] marina: oh! my god. anthony: that was just the vegetable course. marina: yes. anthony: later i m going to have a nap. that would be a porteño thing to do? if i could marina: eh, the nap?