Sunday, May 6, 2007

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III's favorites Brazil: Sao Paulo Brazil

hairiest man from Sao Paulo. Although it is incredible, was shaving at the time, one of the most tourist places, giving better reasons for his recall to their boring colonial tiles.


always in tune with the times, the Brazilians changed their windows very quickly, banishing the decoration to replace it by disturbing crnavalesca rabbits islanders.
need not sign "Do not touch" these fruits of radioactive fuchsia. The contact seemed to promise a permanent alteration of the melanin in bold. Better impossible. The
São Paulo streets invasion was an example of youth and this was my favorite poster. I love you with lemon.

suspicious Girl in Chinatown, while searching for the best yield buffett and cheap, as if we were at Calle Capon. East finished in the least of all, surrounded by addicts Japanese oysters. Inexplicably ate a dozen each, almost like me.


La Rua Augusta, rightly recommended by friends Rio de Janeiro, was full of surprises at the corners. Among prostitutes, girls and beer, the walls were invaded and grabbed my rain record-breaking year, with no umbrella.

I missed this poster promising party, discovered the way to the Mercado Municipal de Sao Paulo, but I bought compiled pirate "Black Music", which embraced as "black" everything related to funk and hip hop, including Eminem in a generous adoption laughs caracajadas color change Jacko. The vindication of black culture in Brazil is strong and almost mindless in its vehemence. Flea markets show a very large consumption of seventies funk music in the vinyl that filled the sidewalks and "Powder Blue" Brazilians joined the happy with the current hip-hop, creating a kind of thread James Brown was going to Tupac, Beyonce Donna Summer without the slightest hesitation, and that Bob Marley had in one of its icons maximum. Poles with the word "black" and prints of heads with Afros were the alternatives offered to them proud of their dark color, which I envied.

Graffiti boquibiertos paulista to let us run the risk of being hit while showing off surprised us in the most unlikely places. (To these crews themselves to join me!)

The most original way to announce it had offered jobs human signs, which filled the street near our hostel with its offer of "support is mocha.

And anti-Bush advertising everywhere in the city that openly and exuberantly expressed its opposition to the visit of the insane. Meanwhile, in Peru, not a peep.

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