I have met many people during my time in South America. This chapter is dedicated to the mad ones that I've met along the way. *This blog is not intending to offend, just inform and entertain :-)
Ola!
Ola a gente!
This is the first chapter to my blog; Boys Around the World.
It is set in Brazil, where i'm spending a year during my 4 year degree programme.
I'm staying mainly on a Southern island, famous for its beaches and popular night-life.
This chapter focuses mainly on the madness of the Brazilian meninos..
It's written in a one-story-per-post format, so each madman has his own special section. Lucky them!
I have used fake names for ALL subjects. However, the names of my friends are all real. And boys; you know who you are!
Enjoy!
This is the first chapter to my blog; Boys Around the World.
It is set in Brazil, where i'm spending a year during my 4 year degree programme.
I'm staying mainly on a Southern island, famous for its beaches and popular night-life.
This chapter focuses mainly on the madness of the Brazilian meninos..
It's written in a one-story-per-post format, so each madman has his own special section. Lucky them!
I have used fake names for ALL subjects. However, the names of my friends are all real. And boys; you know who you are!
Enjoy!
Wednesday, 2 February 2011
Young Brazilian Boys
Anonymous groups of 13 year old boys are the ones to be wary of. Normally you might think that 13 is an age of innocence and computer games. Unfortunately in Brazil, this is not the case. Getting followed around the shopping mall by a bunch of midgets is a bizarre experience in itself, but this is exacerbated when they are asking for your number and pretending they are of legal drinking age. Boys, do not lie, we may be English but we are not stupid. I'm surprised your mother even let you purchase a mobile phone.
Couldn't help winking in their direction though, despite Sophie's protests. Bless them. One day they'll be heartbreakers, i'm sure.
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P.S..
Now, I know my blog might make it seem like every boy in this huge country is slightly mad. They're not, at all, and I would like to stress that I have also met some amazing people, of all nationalities. Their stories just aren't as amusing, yet could be equally entertaining. We'll save that for chapter 2, perhaps :-)

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