canadian from carnaval hey george! hows it goin. nice blog u got goin here. how was the rest of your trip in brazil? was hoping to see some pics from carnaval. hope ure havin a good trip.
cheers,
trevor
a.k.a : the other mexican guy
Hey gorge!, great blog, I laugh my ass off the entire page, laughter combined with good memories. As for me and my bro, we are back in México and crashed into the real life again,(its kinda sad acctually, but oh well, the good stuff ends soon)
but anyway, im glad you did this and i´ll be following your travels around south america, and well we´ll be in touch cuz maybe we can never know, we might run into eachother again and party like we did.
P.D: what ever happend to the australian dude, dean? did you guys exchanged e-mails as well? if you did, it would be nice to say hey.
The mexican Guy Hey Georgy boy how you doing.
great blogg you got there, and it was chinga tu vieja wey the thing that the cresy argentinian girl was screaming, and of ocurse its totatly wrong, cause the right way is chinga to madre. but any way see you arraound soon so you can compare mexico from the rest of the american country that you been
Saludos
just a few corrections and comments...
Boca Juniors stadium is "La Bombonera". Bombonera means "box of chocolate", probably u already knew this but didnt mention it...
The posh neighbourhood is "Recoleta", only one t.
and last but not least, "Feria de Mataderos"
BTW, be careful with locals overcharging foreigners. Ask for prices before and compare with other prices if possible. if u see prices in a shopwindow, make sure it´s in pesos, otherwise, u may be fooled and told that prices were in dollars actually and made paid through the nose (is this phrase old fahioned?...)
luckily u liked the haircut :)
Che boluda!! Well, Che boluda is not something you can say to someone at first!! haha I understand Why the waitresses got anger! ;)
Best wishes in Buenos
After four years of work, it's time for a break. I hear travelling in South America is fantastic, so I'm really looking forward to it. I have a rough plan, but I'm quite flexible. I rather take it easy than try to see as much as I can.
My first stop is Buenos Aires in Argentina, where I'm planning to learn Spanish for about a month. I'm sure at times it will be awkward not being able to communicate properly with the locals, but making the effort should add to the atmosphere of being somewhere different.
I'm planning to spend another month seeing other parts of Argentina (maybe the I... full info
trevor paul
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canadian from carnaval
hey george! hows it goin. nice blog u got goin here. how was the rest of your trip in brazil? was hoping to see some pics from carnaval. hope ure havin a good trip. cheers, trevor