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The night before the journey
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The night before the journey

So many questions, so few answers. Why am I starting the South American journey in Colombia when it is really Brazil I dream about? Should I ditch Bogota and go right for Cali or Medellin?
It's one in the morning and I have a flight in five and a half hours to Bogota yet am not even considering getting to sleep. The anticipation and fear of the unknown is overwhelming, yet I wouldnt want it any other way.
After two weeks of Thanksgiving dinner, baby watching and family reunions, it is officially on. The journey begins tomorrow in Colombia for two weeks before arriving in Brazil on December 23rd for a period best described as "indefinitely."
That's right. No more humping shitty jobs or dealing with the mindless (yet pristine) bullshit that is South Florida. Manifest destiny, motherfuckers.

Quote of the Day:

Annoying Uncle: "So you're going to South America, huh?"
Me: "Yup"
Annoying Uncle: "Be safe"
Me: "OK, just for you i will"
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The night before the journey

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Keep us updated on your travels, including the women. What is your plan for staying in brazil for an extended period? Their visa system is tough.
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#3

The night before the journey

I am in Medellin right now.

Chicks here are definitely hotter than Bogotá.
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Quote: (12-12-2008 08:46 PM)Lumiere Wrote:  

I am in Medellin right now.

Chicks here are definitely hotter than Bogotá.

Agreed. Im here in Medellin right now as well, stayin at the tiger paw hostel by parque lleras. Im seeing this chick at 5 but send me a text later my number here is 311 832 2792
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Quote: (12-10-2008 02:04 AM)Roosh Wrote:  

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Keep us updated on your travels, including the women. What is your plan for staying in brazil for an extended period? Their visa system is tough.

i thought if u leave the country every 90 days that its fine? i have to go back to the states in january and february for family stuff so i might just postpone brazil until feb or march. medellin is incredible.
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#6

The night before the journey

From what i understand in brazil, you can extend your visa 3 months for a total of 6 months. but after that six months you have to stay out of the country for at least six months before you can re-enter. that's what a guy in love with brazil told me when i met him in argentina
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The night before the journey

You could always marry a hot Brazilian girl. Problem solved. [Image: smile.gif]
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#8

The night before the journey

Do laws change if you own property there?
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