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lindenengineering
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Browse the boring

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Following Jim La G's comments about boring browsing, how's about something a bit more appropriate for the beach and this time of the year.

One of my daughters recently dusted off a photo of me in Southern Venezuela dancing this the lambada with a bunch of "friends". Dad you were party animal! Shocked!

Yes with a smug grin , Venezuela's independance day is the 5th of July, so coupled with the USA on the fourth there's a big excuse to party all week. The same over the Orinoco in Brazil.
moy bien, Isso Bom
Enjoy
Dennis


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krick3tt
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boring???

Post by krick3tt »

There was nothing boring in those flicks. That looks like fun to me.
Makes me want to travel South.

Cheers,
Morris
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Post by lindenengineering »

Yes why not.

Believe it or not, the local natives are VERY friendly and do like their neighbours to the North with those popular pieces of green paper (billete verde) in their wallets.
Or plastic for that matter.

What's even more attractive in these days of the plunging US Dollar going south against the Euro is however that most of the Latin countries will give you a great bang for those bucks.

As a US citizen you will need a visa for Brazil and complete some tit for tat security "bs" to get in , but the rest of the continent will give you an open arms welcome. Why not contemplate doing what one of my customers did with three comapnions and a dog. They drove their Pinz from Colorado to Tucaman in Chile. ---And back! Failures "One" front drive shaft CV joint. They told me the greatest part was driving into Cutzco off the Pan American highway and crossing the Atacama desert from Inquiqui to Santaigo.

Even for us Brits its fun the last time I was in Bueno Aires, I hung out in some forbidden tango bars behind the local railway station learning "The footwork". Che.
Dennis
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