Originally posted by trev33🙂
where is my bustling market with all that fantastic fruit.
where is that little old lady selling the 5 doughnuts things with syrup for less than 40 cents u.s.
where are all the friendly people.
where is the most relaxed atmosphere i've never been in.
i'm even starting to miss the food.
:'(
South America indeed is an amazing place.
Originally posted by trev33Good spot alright.
where is my bustling market with all that fantastic fruit.
where is that little old lady selling the 5 doughnuts things with syrup for less than 40 cents u.s.
where are all the friendly people.
where is the most relaxed atmosphere i've never been in.
i'm even starting to miss the food.
:'(
Can't say I miss the food all that much, although I was sick fir about half of the time I was there.
D
Originally posted by Ragnoraki don't miss the bolivian food, it was just uneatable in the local places. argentinian steaks and wine..hhmmm heaven.
Good spot alright.
Can't say I miss the food all that much, although I was sick fir about half of the time I was there.
D
i miss the 'chifa' in peru (chinese) especially the little one i used to go to in huaraz.
how long were you their? i did get sick a couple of times but so did most people.
Originally posted by trev33I loathe Mexico with a passion(arguably not part of the 'real' South America). Once you get outside the hotel district, which is, in itself, full of human turdage, the place is a garbage dump mixed with strips of jungle. Some of the best buildings they have are still the ones built by the Spainards. I've seen these idiots building a house out of loosely assembled cinderblock and sticks. Come one, you have the manpower, put it to use. I've seen my daughter build better houses out of cardboard. The Mexicans will, forever, be in their own way, their own worst enemies, hampered by the burden of a lackluster history and a prevailing custom of failure. I'm convinced that there isn't more than a handful of Mexicans that could organize a jail break from a wet paper bag. This is probably a good thing as we have thousands of the little banditos housed across the US.
where is my bustling market with all that fantastic fruit.
where is that little old lady selling the 5 doughnuts things with syrup for less than 40 cents u.s.
where are all the friendly people.
where is the most relaxed atmosphere i've never been in.
i'm even starting to miss the food.
:'(
Originally posted by Hand of Hecateit was funny going up and down, down again and finally up again in south america seeing the differences in the speed in which they drive. argentina and chile where closest countries to europe and america in every respect (i wasn't in brazil) and drove the fastest, bolivia and peru which other than in the bigger cities where nothing like europe or america drove snail paced with paraguay, ecuador and colombia somewhere in the middle.
I loathe Mexico with a passion(arguably not part of the 'real' South America). Once you get outside the hotel district, which is, in itself, full of human turdage, the place is a garbage dump mixed with strips of jungle. Some of the best buildings they have are still the ones built by the Spainards. I've seen these idiots building a house out of lo ...[text shortened]... is probably a good thing as we have thousands of the little banditos housed across the US.
i don't want to say that speed when driving is equal to intellect but there is something connecting the mentality of a country with the speed that they drive for sure.
what way did they drive in mexico? to be fair i think your statement about the spanish buildings still being the best in the country would be true for most latin american countries. some of the catheridals where spectacular.
Originally posted by Hand of HecateI see that the memories of those Mexicans gang raping you last springbreak while you were totally hammered are coming back, uh
I loathe Mexico with a passion(arguably not part of the 'real' South America). Once you get outside the hotel district, which is, in itself, full of human turdage, the place is a garbage dump mixed with strips of jungle. Some of the best buildings they have are still the ones built by the Spainards. I've seen these idiots building a house out of lo is probably a good thing as we have thousands of the little banditos housed across the US.
Originally posted by trev33Ever thought of moving back?? 😏
where is my bustling market with all that fantastic fruit.
where is that little old lady selling the 5 doughnuts things with syrup for less than 40 cents u.s.
where are all the friendly people.
where is the most relaxed atmosphere i've never been in.
i'm even starting to miss the food.
:'(
Originally posted by trev33So it's true, you're a Nazi war criminal. 😕
where is my bustling market with all that fantastic fruit.
where is that little old lady selling the 5 doughnuts things with syrup for less than 40 cents u.s.
where are all the friendly people.
where is the most relaxed atmosphere i've never been in.
i'm even starting to miss the food.
:'(
Originally posted by Hand of HecateHahahahahahahaaaaaaa
I loathe Mexico with a passion(arguably not part of the 'real' South America). Once you get outside the hotel district, which is, in itself, full of human turdage, the place is a garbage dump mixed with strips of jungle. Some of the best buildings they have are still the ones built by the Spainards. I've seen these idiots building a house out of lo is probably a good thing as we have thousands of the little banditos housed across the US.