¡Muero de envidia! Óyeme, cabrísimo grandón: cada que te leo me entran unas ganas inhumanas de alcanzarte, pero Helás, tu étapa más nómada coincide con mi etapa más sedentaria. Me resigno pues a leerte y a morirme de envidia. ¿Donde está la sección donde platicas de tus amoríos? La busqué por todos lados y no dí con ella.
Julia te manda saludos y Lena te dice PFR PFR PFR...
Cuídate carnal,
Ya se extrañaba Aunque se te extraña más a ti,la verdad es que ya extrañaba tus crónicas de viaje. Muchas gracias por compartir esto con nosotros. Te mando un fuerte abrazo.
Mauricio
muy bien carnal Mi querido Temoris te felicito, y te agradesco compartas tus vivencias por este medio. Tus aportaciones son valiosas divertidas e interesantes, me parecen muy atinados tus comentarios sociologicos y de gran aportación para los que no contamos con las misma valentía como tu por perseguir sus sueños e ideales, por lo menos no tan firmemente como tu lo haces - ulises
El sur al alcance de un click Temoris no sabes la fascinacion que he encontrado en todo lo que escribes. Tus relatos se han convertido en mi lectura favorita. La forma en que describes todo, aunado a las imagenes, ejercen un efecto de transportacion virtual a mundos que si bien son lejanos los podemos identificar aqui mismo, en nuestro Mexico. Gracias por compartir la experiencia y por llevar a tanta gente contigo en este fantastico viaje. Cuidate mucho y recibe un abrazo fuerte. - Maria
La Globalización y la parejura Estimado Temoris:
Seguirte es simplemente fascinante, porque nos transportas a mundos que bien podrían ser Brasil, las Villas Miseria de Buenos Aires, los Barrios de México o los muladares de los gringos, esos que no aparecen en las fotos del sueño americano.
Antes si podías diferenciar las pobrezas y las miserias, quizás porque simplemente no sabíamos diferenciarlas, pero ahora se globaliza el hambre, lsa desigualdades, las injusticias; no hay regls de mercado, no hay reglamentos escritos, son simples consecuencias y eso lastima y mucho.
La parte bonita es "tu globalización" de la alegría, esa que contagias y que te hace tan "amigouuu" de un chingo. Comenté hace muy poco a una amiga que la maleta que siempre tengo llena es la de mis correrías de joven por muchos paises conociendo a muchas personas, esa ha sido mi mejor inversión y la maleta nunca se ha vaciado. Interesante tus correrías, sigue siendo nuestro contacto universal y te nombre "corresponsal plenipotenciario" de un chingo de amigos que tienes por acá en tu México.
Saludos de Maritza. Va un abrazo muy grande y gracias por toda esta información, es muy interesante y completa.
CUIDATE NOMAS.
El Jaime - Jaime Rendón
I know whay you mean The words you use to describe your ex are exactly those I would use for mine. And the sory is quite similar: we've spent time living together and the traveling from her place to mine to hers, etc. That separated us, too. Gotta go, but if you like, step by my blog, where I discuss international affairs and since my departure I'll post every monday, wednesday and friday my trip news. It's in spanish, but you can practice and post comnments to share them with us! http://foros.eluniversal.com.mx/blogs/portada.html
There, click on "Mundo Abierto". Is it cold there in Canada? We are living on a heater here. Cheers!
Hola! Hola Temoris! I'm in Canada, I can read in spanish and understand very well but I can speak solo un poquito hehe. I studied spanish in High School and college but I really learned with my mexican girlfriend.
I'm sorry about what happened with your ex-girlfriend. In my particular case I think we got separated mostly because of the distance. I met my girlfriend in the University, she came to study a master and I was studied mine at same time. I was in love almost immediately after I met her, she is so sweet, funny, extremely intelligent, with a great heart but at the same time so strong you can't believe it. We stayed together all the time she was here, then the sad part came. She went back to Mexico, 6 months later she came on vacactions and stayed for 2 weeks, then I went there and spent 6 months with her, but it was hard, I couldn't get a job and I came back, 3 months later she came and stayed for a month but we couldn't keep going like that, so we decided to move on. That was 2 years ago. I haven't had any contact with her at all after we broke up. But I can tell you that I still miss her like the day she left. I have dated other girls since that but I haven't had another relationship as serious as that one. Right now I'm single. Have you dated someone since you broke up with her? Anyway, your deadline is coming and finally you will see realized your around-world-tour hehe Good Luck on that, we'll keep in touch if you have the chance to. About the party (goodbye singleness) we call it bachelor party, is the one your friends offer you before you get married, right?
Well, nos vemos Temoris.
Where are you, Marius? It seems you understand Spanish, so you've been to México, I read. Had a Mexican girlfriend. Well, that relationship is broken. Sadly, she's a wonderful woman, I really admire her and will keep love and tenderness about her forever. But we were separated not just for distance, but for our short term interests: she wants a family now, I want to go on a round-the-world trip, and don't know how much time I'll spend. In fact, I'm leaving on April 27th (again!!!). I got an English language blog in South Africa (that's my first step), you can stop by if you like: http://blogspot.mg.co.za/?q=blog/298 Those Asterix photos are from the goodbye singleness party (or how do you call it) of the beaten Roman. One of the most funny parties I've ever been to. In Galicia.
Bachelor Party Wow! if I ever get married I want a Bachelor party like that!!! you guys know how to have fun.
What happened with your girlfrined? it seams to me that you couldn't make it. I lost a girlfriend because of the distance, we also tried to stay together, she came here twice after she left and I spent some time with her in Mexico but at the end we finally decided to move on. She was great! I still feel sad when I remember...
Saludos Temoris.
Happy ending? This trip was full of contrasts. What happened with your girlfriend? you don't seam very happy about what happened with her in this trip (girls, girls, they drives us knots!)but you enjoyed the rest of the trip with all your friends (at least).
By the way, if I ever get married I want a bachelor party like that!!! hehehe
I think it's enough for today, I'm full of work.
See u here.
- Marius
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My parents are guilty for having me exposed to the travel bug's bite at an early age. "We are adventurers!", my dad used to say. The infection became a cronic affection. Out of 32 states of México, my homeland, I've visited 31. Beyond, I've been to 44 countries, 4 colonial territories and two funny micronations (the Vatican... full info
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