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No, the picky message was to Milly xD
I'd love to visit tons of places in the US, specially some different ones I might not even imagine that exist. But, C'MON, I gotta shop Ç.Ç!
Nah, Sampa and Rio looks nothing alike. And ty *-* Didn't know you'd think my lil island is a nice place! (certainly 90% of the other brazilians don't feel like that xD, they lack a good guide u.u)
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Farfalla
No, the picky message was to Milly xD
I'd love to visit tons of places in the US, specially some different ones I might not even imagine that exist. But, C'MON, I gotta shop Ç.Ç!
Nah, Sampa and Rio looks nothing alike. And ty *-* Didn't know you'd think my lil island is a nice place! (certainly 90% of the other brazilians don't feel like that xD, they lack a good guide u.u)
There's more shopping than just NYC. Unless you prefer having to take out a second mortgage...
I know they don't that's why the suggestion was odd.
We're talking about Vitoria right? I've seen pictures, what's wrong with it? It looks lovely...
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They say Vitória is tiny and boring and you can find better beaches in Rio or in the Northeast. I think that since we're close to Rio and, geographically speaking, the states are similar, that people compare those two a lot xD And, well, we're indeed tiny compared to the three other states in our region...
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They say Vitória is tiny and boring and you can find better beaches in Rio or in the Northeast. I think that since we're close to Rio and, geographically speaking, the states are similar, that people compare those two a lot xD And, well, we're indeed tiny compared to the three other states in our region...
Who cares? You should know that I don't care about NYC here and prefer places that are a little more subdued and unknown. Less people to deal with :nrr
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B-but... all those icons! D:
Well. I got frustrated with Paris, maybe NYC would made me feel like that again, but who knows~
xD
Irk... food time, then bed. Nite!
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I think Paris is probably the most infamous tourist-trap in the world. At least from what I can tell. NYC is fine, it's just overpriced and big.
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Will you be picky? u.u
Depends. I won't mind your boyfriend and Tatasu.
But I ain't paying for your shopping. v.v
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True albinos have pink or red eyes I believe.
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Albino mutations are commonly found in Parrots. In Peacocks, I haven't seen or heard of them. I will google for it later.
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The farms you previously mentioned, they sell eggs or something? I am not sure about people eating peacock meat :notsure.
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I don't know what they did with them, they just roamed around like a yardbird would.
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xi0
I think Paris is probably the most infamous tourist-trap in the world. At least from what I can tell. NYC is fine, it's just overpriced and big.
I dunno if I'd think it's overpriced xD If we try to buy those things here they'll be way more expensive (like some make up my sister was mentioning last week).
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Depends. I won't mind your boyfriend and Tatasu.
But I ain't paying for your shopping. v.v
If I ever decide to visit the US, I hope that Gu can come as well.
OH! AND BTW!
I'd also love a food tour *-*
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At last, finished Junk - Record of the Last Hero. It was sitting on my HDD for like ever.
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Are you going to watch the Orioles v. Yankees series this weekend? Is Baltimore ready for actual pennant race baseball? Orioles are three back, a sweep can earn them a tie. Simply winning the series puts them within a game of a Yankees team that has not really been great since the All Star break.
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I dunno if I'd think it's overpriced xD If we try to buy those things here they'll be way more expensive (like some make up my sister was mentioning last week).
That's a good point. I knew that about electronics down there. I don't really get it but yeah.
She's obsessed with makeup yo.
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If I ever decide to visit the US, I hope that Gu can come as well.
OH! AND BTW!
I'd also love a food tour *-*
He can come maybe :notsure ...only if I'm not the third wheel :lulzobito
Sure thing. I bet there's a bunch of food here you don't even know about. I remember Agrias mentioning that her sister studied at a college out west (Oklahoma or Nebraska I think?) and was surprised how much more spicy food is here. Which is surprising considering Latin food...but I guess that's narrow-minded. Anyways, I hope you like seafood.
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At last, finished Junk - Record of the Last Hero. It was sitting on my HDD for like ever.
And?
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Are you going to watch the Orioles v. Yankees series this weekend? Is Baltimore ready for actual pennant race baseball? Orioles are three back, a sweep can earn them a tie. Simply winning the series puts them within a game of a Yankees team that has not really been great since the All Star break.
Yes I am. I hope some Orange actually shows up at the Yard because it's always commandeered by Red Sox or Yankee fans when they visit. All that has happened with 15 years of losing though. Attendance is still poor, this franchise has a lot of work to do to earn back the trust of the fans and especially the business owners in the downtown area.
I guess that thought is sort of secondary to the series this weekend though. As far as whether they're ready or not...this team has been surprising in many ways so I can't say either way with any conviction. I guess it's easy to say they're not though.