on that one, I think pubic hair is wining... for example, yesterday, while driving to the mall, I was handled a pamphlet with a discount coupon for "removing my pubic hair", the pamphlet had a table of body parts and prices and I noticed that the only missing body part in that table was the sole of my feet...
As for the jungles, we still have some as big as some european countries... now, while living in a desert might seem frightening, at least you can see two meters from you (except on sand storms). Now think yourself in a jungle, a real one, where trees are everywhere and you really don't notice things like insects, spiders (which are specially big here), monkeys, snakes, indians (yes, they are invisible in the jungle, you just notice them if they want you to notice them, and yes, there's still indian tribes in here that *never* met our culture - or lack of culture -). Anyway, there's still jungles here in south america and on asia too. And I'd take the desert before going to the jungle. And I'd rather see all pubic hair extinct before seeing more trees go off. On a side note, I am really angry with the "sindico" (does that word exist in english, it's the person we elect in our community to manage our villa, no ties to anything, pretty informal). The silly woman is an architect fond of concrete. 20 years ago, me and other very young kids planted a mango tree. Some mango trees take forever to fruit and ours was fruiting now for the first time. The sindica (female form of sindico) chopped the tree to make more space in the parking lot that nobody uses. We also had a ancient palm tree in the middle of the road. It stood there, all tall, we call those trees the imperial palms for they were a symbol of Brazilian Empire (yes, we were once an empire and a united kingdom together with portugal and algarve). Imperial Palm Trees are really beautiful and tall and ours stood in the middle of the street, cars needed to dodge it and in 25 years I live here, no one ever crashed in it. Cars don't go more than 20 kph here inside the villa. The sindica also choped the tree saying it was in the middle of the road... well, it been there for more than 25 years (it was already big when I arrived) and now it is gone... So our forest and trees are going down, people here don't seem to value nature and are ready to bring down everything to build more houses, buildings, all in the name of progress. Some years ago, I'd always see monkeys on the trees near my house, sometimes even inside the house, now, I am happy when I see birds... anyway... should we go to "Brazil, the greatest of the somewhat jungle infested, wax happy, tree choppers country in the world"? On 12/1/07, Kay C Lan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Dec 1, 2007 9:35 AM, Andre Garzia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > What about "Brazil, the best really big jungle infested country in the > > world!" :D > > > > Welcome to Brazil > Where jungle & pubic hair are competing for extinction > > ;-) > _______________________________________________ > use-revolution mailing list > [email protected] > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription > preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution > -- http://www.andregarzia.com All We Do Is Code. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
