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Basking in Brazil and Checking out Chile
... following day we got up early to get to the Argentinian side as we had read that it would take a whole day to see these. After waiting an hour for the bus we finally got to the Argentinian border, and although we had read that you don’t need to get a Brazilian exit stamp all the foreigners got off the bus to get a stamp so we thought we better be safe than sorry. Foolish us. The bus does not wait. Even though we took only 2 minutes the bus left as soon as everyone was off we ...
Living rough so we can live it up!
... minutes and the stench was fairly horrendous aournd me (must buy nose plugs)....turns out there were 7 guys around me in a small boxed room ...is it a wonder. I got up quickly and let Jeff sleep til midday! (we moved rooms later that day, TG!)
As Jeff caught up on some sleep I checked out the Sunday flea market a few blocks away with a ham and cheese roll and bought some tops in a cheap shop....feeling the cold already! Enjoyable couple of ...
Diego Cavaleri...dodgy agents & TNT...
... he had just one player that was currently playing in Uruguay (although he was trying to move him on to Azerbaijan)…other quotes that were causing us alarm were the likes of…" I have an arrangement with the police whereby I can park my car anywhere in sao Paolo”, "I used to be big into the ladies but then I found God…” and “a friend of mine in the police said he would do me a favour by chopping Caveleri’s arms and legs off ...
All things Brazilian
If you look up "concrete jungle" jungle in the dictionary, Sao Paulo must come in near the top of the list. It is one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world, and the nerve center of Latin America's business and economic sectors.
Sep took us to the rooftop of his old building, where we took in a panoramic view of the bustling city. The sight from atop was pure anarchy. The busy streets and swath of ...
48 hours in transit, my heart in peace
... limit our time together, but it was actually a good time.... and we learned more things about us, why we didn't work, cultural differences/expectations etc. Always easier on the other side I guess....
Two things about that visit surprised me. Firstly Jorge turned up on time!!! He said he had really thought about that cultural difference and tried to honour that it was important to me.... Wow!
Secondly Sophia, the lady I finished the abes with last time I was ...