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it was really hot (I was happy on the inside)http://www.rotovibe.com/images/rio/Canon-S400-204.jpg
inside the Niemeyer Museum againhttp://www.rotovibe.com/images/rio/Canon-S400-225.jpg
from Sugar Loafhttp://www.rotovibe.com/images/rio/Canon-S400-241.jpg
Jesus is comingihttp://www.rotovibe.com/images/rio/Canon-S400-247.jpg
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With sometime ilxor Jacky and Brazilian friends at a penthouse in Leblonhttp://www.rotovibe.com/images/rio/crewatizzes.jpg
― Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 16:54 (eighteen years ago) link
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― Ken L (Ken L), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 19:28 (eighteen years ago) link
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Mr. Catra!!!ihttp://www.rotovibe.com/images/rio/Canon-S400-217.jpg
― Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 19:30 (eighteen years ago) link
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― s1ocki (slutsky), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 19:34 (eighteen years ago) link
― s1ocki (slutsky), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 19:35 (eighteen years ago) link
#177 just amazes me.
― Pleasant Plains /// (Pleasant Plains ///), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 19:42 (eighteen years ago) link
The one that's my "favorite" is from the tram leading to Sugar Loaf. It was shrouded in cloud and it of course seemed heavenly - especially because once there, you were actually above the cloud and could still look down from it!
― Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Tuesday, 10 May 2005 20:12 (eighteen years ago) link
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― Mary (Mary), Wednesday, 11 May 2005 02:08 (eighteen years ago) link
Ipanemahttp://www.favelabreaks.com/fpics2005/images/image04.jpg
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― Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Thursday, 19 May 2005 19:14 (eighteen years ago) link
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― the D Double signal (nordicskilla), Sunday, 12 June 2005 20:02 (eighteen years ago) link
tips for Brazil: where to stay, where to go, what to avoid, etc...
― waxyjax (waxyjax), Sunday, 12 June 2005 20:47 (eighteen years ago) link
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― the D Double signal (nordicskilla), Monday, 13 June 2005 01:10 (eighteen years ago) link
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― Spencer Chow (spencermfi), Monday, 13 June 2005 01:32 (eighteen years ago) link
check out diplo's new site http://www.formdiplo.com there's a pics page which has some video and photos from the favela party we went to. check out the guy with the bleached hair in pic #11--that same guy was gyrating his firm booty right in my crotch later that night...i totally got a boner from that. then i attempted to have a conversation in portugese with him--cross cultural hilarity ensued.
― waxyjax (waxyjax), Monday, 13 June 2005 03:04 (eighteen years ago) link
Bruce Sterling on Brazil
Similarly in Brazil President Lula da Silva who this year completes the fourth year of his second mandate and will be leaving office next January first 2011, has an approval rating of 81%, according to the latest release from consultants Sensus. (((That is a crazily high rating for a guy in power eight years, but then again, Lula did transform his rambling wreck of a country into a global major power.)))“The popularity of the president and his government continues strong and rising because of the good numbers of the economy, the positive results of social policies and the high employment index”, according to Ricardo Guedes, head of Census. (((It probably helped that Lula didn’t brusquely round up any Tropicalista pop stars or chase them off to London, but, rather, made the cool people into major political figures.)))(((More. Lula’s opposition: “Yeah, okay, things are going great around here, but it was all the doing of us eight years ago, actually”)))http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8451472.stm(…)Brazil’s profile has never been higher on the international stage where some say it appears no world summit on key issues such as climate change or energy is complete without President Lula.The country has also secured the rights to stage both the Olympics and the World Cup in the near future, putting it in the limelight as never before.Marta Suplicy, the former tourism minister in the Lula government and ex-Mayor of Sao Paulo, is clear about his achievements.“Besides the minimum wage increases, the 12 million new jobs, and inflation controlled, I would say self-esteem,” she told BBC News.“Twenty one million Brazilians getting out of poverty is something. People being able to eat much better, to live in better conditions and have hope.“I would say one of the most important things is the hope and self-esteem that President Lula brought to the Brazilian people.”(((I dunno why people would think that a national government ought to do something helpful about the daily lives of the majority demographic within its borders. What is the point of all that? Was there no one else to be helped? What about the suffering bankers, the beleaguered oil companies, the needy defense contractors, and the free speech rights of major multinational corporations? We can hope to see Brazil get its priorities in better order in the next administration.)))
“The popularity of the president and his government continues strong and rising because of the good numbers of the economy, the positive results of social policies and the high employment index”, according to Ricardo Guedes, head of Census. (((It probably helped that Lula didn’t brusquely round up any Tropicalista pop stars or chase them off to London, but, rather, made the cool people into major political figures.)))
(((More. Lula’s opposition: “Yeah, okay, things are going great around here, but it was all the doing of us eight years ago, actually”)))
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8451472.stm
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Brazil’s profile has never been higher on the international stage where some say it appears no world summit on key issues such as climate change or energy is complete without President Lula.
The country has also secured the rights to stage both the Olympics and the World Cup in the near future, putting it in the limelight as never before.Marta Suplicy, the former tourism minister in the Lula government and ex-Mayor of Sao Paulo, is clear about his achievements.
“Besides the minimum wage increases, the 12 million new jobs, and inflation controlled, I would say self-esteem,” she told BBC News.
“Twenty one million Brazilians getting out of poverty is something. People being able to eat much better, to live in better conditions and have hope.“I would say one of the most important things is the hope and self-esteem that President Lula brought to the Brazilian people.”
(((I dunno why people would think that a national government ought to do something helpful about the daily lives of the majority demographic within its borders. What is the point of all that? Was there no one else to be helped? What about the suffering bankers, the beleaguered oil companies, the needy defense contractors, and the free speech rights of major multinational corporations? We can hope to see Brazil get its priorities in better order in the next administration.)))
― Elvis Telecom, Wednesday, 3 February 2010 00:02 (fourteen years ago) link
ha, funny! not my favorite movie to be honest.
I'd celebrate maybe watching this:https://archive.org/details/they-dont-wear-black-tie-1981-eles-nao-usam-black-tie-subtitled
or
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svh-lGcSDmU <- documentary on the beginnings of the labor movement of the steel workers in São Paulo led by Lula. no subtitles, but it's pretty chilling
― fpsa, Friday, 30 June 2023 20:45 (ten months ago) link