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You ll get a big check and, if not, you ll get a small check. that s the way it works. ah, this is carlitos! carlitos! anthony: how do you do, sir? carlito: welcome. anthony: thank you. oh! beautiful. i will grab this guy. anthony: there are gods here besides tango and fútbol, or soccer as we call it. there s beef. porteños, as residents of buenos aires are called, like beef, and meat in general. but, particularly beef. anthony: that s fantastic. man, i love this place already. francis: yes, i love meat. i eat meat every day. francis: la morcilla. anthony: now that s exciting. this is one of my favorite things on earth. francis: yeah. anthony: love it. anthony: now, it s a proud country. i mean, one of the stereotypes is that argentineans are too proud, that they re full of themselves. vain, proud. if this is so why is psychotherapy so huge in this country? i mean, this is the kingdom of doubt. ....
francis: this is a restaurant i love, carlitos. he serves you whatever he has, there s no menu. anthony: of all the places in the world that francis mallmann can eat, and has eaten, it s this place he wanted to take me to. bodegón don carlitos. francis: it s him and his wife in the kitchen with the two daughters, there s nobody else. and they ve been open for 45 years. anthony: an unassuming, family-run joint across from the soccer stadium. anthony: so, who are the customers, ordinarily? francis: he, you know, he doesn t have prices. it s fun because you see very simple people and if you look, sort of, wealthy and elegant you ll get a big check and, if not, you ll get a small check. that s the way it works. ah, this is carlitos! carlitos! anthony: how do you do, sir? carlito: welcome. anthony: thank you. oh! beautiful. i will grab this guy. anthony: there are gods here besides tango and fútbol, or soccer as we call it. there s beef. porteños, as residents of bu ....
Ah, this is carlitos! carlitos! anthony: how do you do, sir? carlito: welcome. anthony: thank you. oh! beautiful. i will grab this guy. anthony: there are gods here besides tango and fútbol, or soccer as we call it. there s beef. porteños, as residents of buenos aires are called, like beef, and meat in general. but, particularly beef. anthony: that s fantastic. man, i love this place already. francis: yes, i love meat. i eat meat every day. francis: la morcilla. anthony: now that s exciting. this is one of my favorite things on earth. francis: yeah. anthony: love it. anthony: now, it s a proud country. i mean, one of the stereotypes is that argentineans are too proud, that they re full of themselves. vain, proud. if this is so why is psychotherapy so huge in this country? i mean, this is the kingdom of doubt. francis: you know, my kids have been to the shrink since they re eight for a year or two. ....
Ah, this is carlitos! carlitos! anthony: how do you do, sir? carlito: welcome. anthony: thank you. oh! beautiful. i will grab this guy. there are go he sides tango and fútbol, or soccer as we call it. there s beef. porteños, as residents of buenos aires are called, like beef, and meat in general. but, particularly beef. that s fantastic. man, i love this place already. francis: yes, i love meat. i eat meat every day. la morcilla. anthony: now that s exciting. this is one of my favorite things on earth. francis: yeah. anthony: love it. now, it s a proud country. i mean, one of the stereotypes is that argentinians are too proud, that they re full of themselves. vain, proud. if this is so, why is psychotherapy so huge in this country? i mean, this is the kingdom of doubt. francis: you know, my kids have been to the shrink since they re 8 for a year or two. ....
Carlitos! anthony: how do you do, sir? carlito: welcome. anthony: thank you. oh! beautiful. i will grab this guy. anthony: there are gods here besides tango and fútbol, or soccer as we call it. there s beef. porteños, as residents of buenos aires are called, like beef, and meat in general. but, particularly beef. anthony: that s fantastic. man, i love this place already. francis: yes, i love meat. i eat meat every day. francis: la morcilla. anthony: now that s exciting. this is one of my favorite things on earth. francis: yeah. anthony: love it. anthony: now, it s a proud country. i mean, one of the stereotypes is that argentineans are too proud, that they re full of themselves. vain, proud. if this is so why is psychotherapy so huge in this country? i mean, this is the kingdom of doubt. francis: you know, my kids have been to the shrink since they re eight for a year or two. ....