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mullet:
  I made it here yesterday, took 27 hours. I'm 3 hours ahead of Eastern time so bedtime is early compared to ya'll. Out of all my trips to Brazil I think I like this place the best. It's the country here, really. You know, redneck farmers, ranchers, and just good ol' country folks.
  The locals took me out to eat tonight and we ate for two and a half hours. It's famous for seafood so I had to try all their local dishes of fish. I'm stuffed. Also had to try the local version of their Spring Water, Cachaca. I've had it before but every region in Brazil thinks they make it better. I'll stick to Tenn. brand Spring Water.
   I also get to start another adventure here tomorrow. They said it is easier for them to rent me a car than provede a driver.YAAHOO! This is going to be fun. I figure all I have to know is not to go over 100kmh and Pare means you almost have to stop. ::) I'll post some pctures tomorrow, reminds me of the lower hills of Kentuckey or the Smokies except for coffee plants and soy beans. Tchaw

ricktrojanowski:
Eddie
Sounds like a good time.  Spring water probably safer to drink than the actual water. :)  Are you bringing back any bow wood or rock?

sailordad:
rock is always nice  ;D
fill up your pockets and socks too

your a lucky man t be down there
my youngest sons ship is slated to head that way come summer time

stickbender:

     Careful, Eddie, they could be fattening you up with all that food, and doing you like they do with Kobe' beef, and such.  :o Just be careful if they start to rub you down with that spring water......It's what they do the Kobe's beef cattle 8)......So try to snag a hand full of those coffee beans, and try to bring them back here, and plant them.  ;) You always seem to land on your feet down there, being wined, or Cachacaed, and dined, where ever you go.  Be careful if you see one of the kids playing with a doll, with it's eyes, and mouth sewed shut...... :o  yeah, I would definitely be careful driving down there.  Yee hah! Aipa, aipa! Look! un Gringo, bump him, he is reech, he can buy us a nuevo casa, por de damage to our duct taped car......Alright, a new box, but wood, this time, not card board! ;D ;D  Well keep us updated on your adventures, and any rock you might find.  Just be careful you don't stumble onto someone's gold mine, or coca farm...... :o  I don't think they will go for the looking for local rock story......unless it made from coca...... ;D

                                                                                  Wayne

Cromm:
Keep safe my man and enjoy!!

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