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Post by Heiðinn Hermaðr on Apr 29, 2006 1:15:31 GMT 2
It's funny to hear what you guys think of Brazil ;D I see many people here like Sepultura Brazil: -capuera -soap operas -PORRADA Nice awnsers ! But you made some small mistakes... It's capoeira, not capuera. This is how people pronunce it (but it's not right). And I didn't know that our soap operas were that famous outside Brazil... HAHAHA Do you know what 'porrada' means, SkogRoar ? Brazil: 2/3 of the world's oxygen comes from the amazon rainforest churrasco There are researches that proved that most of the oxygen produced in the planet comes from seaweed. So the "World Lungs" are not Brazilian. ;D Well, these researches can be lies too, so that they can have an alibi to destroy our Forest. "Churrasco": HAHAHA ;D Do you like churrasco, Moondancer ?
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Post by DaveTheRake on Apr 29, 2006 13:01:52 GMT 2
"Churrasco": HAHAHA ;D Do you like churrasco, Moondancer ? Hey, in Spain there's a dish called churrasco; it's well done meat, but don't remember what kind of meat. Brasil: - Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos, Robinho, Cicinho, Baptista, or how Real Madrid have one third of Brazilian soccer national team on its files and it's not able to win a single tittle - Barrichelo - Pelé - Oscar Schmidzt Becerra, former basketball player who was able to score 40 points each day - Varejao, basketball player on NBA - Jorge Amado, brazilian writer who wrote a novel I love, though I don't know the tittle in brazilian: "Los Viejos Marineros" - Capoeira - Sepultura and Max Cavalera - Our old brother Southern Troll and his wife. Our newbrother Heithin - Deforestation - Amazon tribes - Samba - Xuxa ;D. First erotic myth for my generation when we were around 10 years old and she was presenting a show for kids in Spain - Capoeira
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Post by jarmo on Apr 29, 2006 15:18:57 GMT 2
It's funny to hear what you guys think of Brazil ;D I see many people here like Sepultura Brazil: -capuera -soap operas -PORRADA Nice awnsers ! But you made some small mistakes... It's capoeira, not capuera. This is how people pronunce it (but it's not right). And I didn't know that our soap operas were that famous outside Brazil... HAHAHA Do you know what 'porrada' means, SkogRoar ? Brazil: 2/3 of the world's oxygen comes from the amazon rainforest churrasco There are researches that proved that most of the oxygen produced in the planet comes from seaweed. So the "World Lungs" are not Brazilian. ;D Well, these researches can be lies too, so that they can have an alibi to destroy our Forest. "Churrasco": HAHAHA ;D Do you like churrasco, Moondancer ? Well, some research tell that we SHOULD destroy the tropical forests in order to stop global heating . For there live some beetles or something which produce very much CO 2 and I though Methane (Ozon destroyer) too. Well, next year at university, I'll learn everything about that kind of stuff...
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Post by SkogRoar on Apr 29, 2006 16:13:33 GMT 2
It's funny to hear what you guys think of Brazil ;D I see many people here like Sepultura Brazil: -capuera -soap operas -PORRADA Nice awnsers ! But you made some small mistakes... It's capoeira, not capuera. This is how people pronunce it (but it's not right). And I didn't know that our soap operas were that famous outside Brazil... HAHAHA Do you know what 'porrada' means, SkogRoar ? oops, sorry, now ive learnt it Soap operas in Hungary are very famous. You see: Lots of old people, with nothing to do, and with a TV Conclusion: Soap Operas, like Esmeralda, and i dunnowhat are exitement for them, and have a big culture here. You guys are famous Porrada means "freedom fight" of "holy war" if im right...correct
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Post by Heiðinn Hermaðr on Apr 29, 2006 17:55:41 GMT 2
Hey, in Spain there's a dish called churrasco; it's well done meat, but don't remember what kind of meat. Brasil: - Barrichelo - Pelé - Jorge Amado, brazilian writer who wrote a novel I love, though I don't know the tittle in brazilian: "Los Viejos Marineros" - Xuxa ;D. First erotic myth for my generation when we were around 10 years old and she was presenting a show for kids in Spain The "Brazilian Churrasco" is well done meat, and can be any kind of meat. Barrichelo is known as "Pé de chinelo" here, he always has an excuse for not winning the race or don't finish it. The name of Jorge Amado Novel in portuguese is "Os Velhos Marinheiros" ( The Old Sailors). Pelé is also known for having fucked Xuxa. And she fucked Senna too. (He was a famous F-1 racer, but he died in a race on my father's birthday (May 1st 1994) Xuxa still presents kids shows here in Brazil and she's famous, known as the "Queen of the little ones". oops, sorry, now ive learnt it Soap operas in Hungary are very famous. You see: Lots of old people, with nothing to do, and with a TV Conclusion: Soap Operas, like Esmeralda, and i dunnowhat are exitement for them, and have a big culture here. You guys are famous Porrada means "freedom fight" of "holy war" if im right...correct Well, 90% of the brazilians watch soap operas (I'm guessing, I'm not sure). And believe me when I say that most of these people don't even have money to buy food. And 'porrada' means a lot of things. I can say "uma porrada de coisa" it means 'a lot of things'. When I say "vou te dar porrada", it means 'I'll punch you'. "Eles caíram na porrada", "They fought". I've just searched in the dictionary and it says "pancada com cacete", 'punch with a stick'. And don't forget Luís Inácio Lula da Silva, our drunk president ;D Wales: - Whales ;D - Funny accent - Hills - Caernarfon Castle- Rhodri Morgan - Welsh Assembly - Snowdon- St David's Cathedral
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Post by teuton on Apr 30, 2006 16:11:21 GMT 2
Wales:
- a strane language - Prince Charles - most unknown part of the UK - beautiful mountains
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MoonDancer
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Post by MoonDancer on May 1, 2006 15:42:15 GMT 2
Do you like churrasco, Moondancer ? I think yes, but I've never ever tried it. I've read about it in one of my English course books ;D
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Post by Heiðinn Hermaðr on May 3, 2006 1:14:25 GMT 2
Do you like churrasco, Moondancer ? I think yes, but I've never ever tried it. I've read about it in one of my English course books ;D May I ask what does your English course Book saying about Brazil ( Portuguese speaker) ? Let's stay on topic... What do you think about Waveland ?
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Post by SkogRoar on May 3, 2006 7:25:27 GMT 2
Waveland: -Rockall -Greenpeace -Over 15000 citizens..dunno how... -BIRDS -"Without violence and by bearing witness, to defend nature, to protect the global commons, to reform industrialism, and to secure peace, believing in action, rather than words." thats all
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Post by Olli The Drunk Bear on May 5, 2006 10:51:53 GMT 2
What do people think of Norway?
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TomS
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Keeping "The Spirit" alive
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Post by TomS on May 5, 2006 12:45:37 GMT 2
Everybody seems to have forgotten Belgium Like they always do, seeing as we are so small So, what about Belgium, guys?
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Post by SkogRoar on May 5, 2006 13:37:07 GMT 2
Belgium: - Poirot - EU - Belgian Beers - Chocolate - Weapons - Van Dyke - Brussel sprouts - Waterloo
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Post by hk50cc on May 5, 2006 15:57:41 GMT 2
belgium: - my favorite beer - my favorite beer - my favorite beer - my favorite beer - my favorite beer...
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Post by Olli The Drunk Bear on May 5, 2006 16:00:15 GMT 2
Belgium? 1. Booze 2. Tobacco 3. Chocolate
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Post by cuckingfunt on May 5, 2006 16:02:24 GMT 2
Sucky county (I live there...) I don't like the people, the weather...and everything is flat here (almost everything )
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