Hey Leonardo Carvalho, I finally understand what's so special about your country's special kind of dancing.
I think the next YBNBY gathering will be abroad, on the beach, in Brazil.
Kudos to the guys at Double Viking for all their manly content.
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leyo lik th crze grls.
hahahahah
This what every wears to work?
That's not all Baierman... there's a lot more.
And uh... this Thomasgate case is starting to get dangerous... I just figured out that he is using my name and Bigus Dickus picture...
i lik th mikl jaksn son dangrus.
i go bak to myspac. i no wan to scar yoo.
i go for gude.
it fun mess with yu all.
i go bfor i start play too ruff.
i lov yo al. not ass mush as mikl jaksin thow.
i beet it
bete it jus bete it bete it...
Don't go yet Thomas. The fun is just starting.
Baierman, that's not the usual clothing to work (of course it's for those who work at night on the streets, but that's other story).
But I lived in Rio de Janeiro for almost two years and I'll tell you. Rio is as hot as hell. Even in the winter. And the girls there use to wear soft fabric short dresses which could fly up at a sneeze to go to their offices.
And, as the city is so hot, most of the buildings have central air conditioners, and there are lots of grates on the side walk to exhaust the hot air from the AC's. Do the math. Grates blowing up hot air, short dresses... Upskirts at every corner.
Just like those sweatshop workers.....they are woefully overdressed.
Reminds me of the few years I lived in Chelsea here in NYC. Lots of air from subway grates and short skirts blowing up. 'cept the skirts were mostly transvestites and cross-dressers.
I still have nightmares.
You won't find transvestites in down town in Rio. Not during the day light. I think that they're like bats or vampires... never seen one there before dark.
But if you go to the Atlantic Avenue at night, nearby the Copacabana Palace Hotel, take this advice as a sanity saver: don't try to look down the skirts. Never. EVER! They might carry hidden packages.
I don't get it. This seems like a very complicated issue.
Don't get what, DSB?
The process. It is above my comprehension. Does this have something to do with clothing, global policy or gender issues?
Such things confuse me. Of course, I just don't like to think too hard. It doesn't seem to involve goats or simian takeover strategies, which probably explains why I'm so in the dark.