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Patrosinio, Brazil
mullet:
Wayne, it's easier than that. I can't tell them how to do it. They keep asking if they can drill this way or can we use this equiptment. I keep telling them I don't care if they go 25 meters with a teaspoon, as long as I get the samples I want. ;D And they don't speak Spanish here, if they did, it would be easier for me. :)
I also found out today, be carefull. Turns out there really is a snake here that, "shakes the tail, very dangerous", :) Can't wait to see what that look's like in the bushes. And there is supposed to be 6 more bad ones here to look for. ;D I will try to slip something thin I can roll up , home. ;)
FlintWalker:
I did a little looking for you Eddie. Looks like South America has a niiiice looking rattler species. From what I read...very dangerous
BE CAREFUL!!!
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stickbender:
Well better bone up on your "Portagese" ;) ;D.....But I would think that they would be able to follow you in Spanish. Maybe if something thin was on a belt......Dang, I need to get a job like yours 8)......Maybe I should have gone into that field instead of Fire Fighting. My back might be in better condition...... ;) Sounds like you are finally getting to do what you were sent there to do. What does the Boss think of it? No not Cathy, I meant the Job Boss...... ;D Will you be able to make it in time for Turkey season?
Wayne
stickbender:
Dang Shannon, that one looks like a cross with a Cotton Mouth! OOOoooohhhhweee, Eddie, that would make a sweet bow back!!! 8) Not too many of them around at the Classic ;D
Wayne
Hillbilly:
Eddie, I watched a show the other night called "Brazil's Top Ten Deadliest Species" or something like that. I don't remember everything, but they had anacondas, fer-de-lance, bushmaster, some kind of common deadly scorpion, stinging caterpillars that will kill you in a slow, agonizing manner, a pretty little seashell that had a deadly venomous bite, killer bees, and all kinds of other nasty stuff that lurks around in even populated places. I think I'd take my chances with all those to get away from this snow and cold wind for awhile, though. :)
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