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Posted by Jabberwocky on Oct-02-2008 17:56:

hmmm...I don't know what the hell I'm stepping on everyday in the living room, but it feels nice.

Wow, that sounds horrible.


Posted by nchs09 on Oct-02-2008 17:57:

quote:
Originally posted by Jabberwocky
hmmm...I don't know what the hell I'm stepping on everyday in the living room, but it feels nice.

Wow, that sounds horrible.
lol... i would just keep on saying that its llama


Posted by Jabberwocky on Oct-02-2008 17:59:

I'm liking Donkey. That's more exotic


Posted by nchs09 on Oct-02-2008 18:01:

when someone comes in to your house "please take off your shoes, this is 100% donkey carpet. Only the finest of donkeys that haul coffee up a mountain were used to make this carpet"


Posted by winston on Oct-02-2008 18:10:

well, i'll throw in my 2 cents.

guatemala is a beautiful country, it has an array of overwhelming landscape. unlike E.S, Guatemala has kept it's flora & fauna intact. Guatemala has, in my opinion, a stronger 'sense of identity' than El Salvador. Well, for one, El Salvador has been 'americanized' to the teeth (this is good and bad); the currency in E.S is the US dollar and the current state of affairs is quite uncertain with a looming threat of a dubious communist take-over. Thus said, Guatemala seems to embrace the 'native' and 'traditional' ethos and pathos of it's mayan legacy to a greater extent than other central american regions.

For most foreigners central america is definitely regarded as a 'forgotten land' or 'america's playground'. In spite of the overwhelming levels of poverty and violence, central america holds some of the most beautiful places on earth that are usually kept away from tourists and other globetrotters.


Posted by nchs09 on Oct-02-2008 18:16:

quote:
Originally posted by diggerz
well, i'll throw in my 2 cents.

guatemala is a beautiful country, it has an array of overwhelming landscape. unlike E.S, Guatemala has kept it's flora & fauna intact. Guatemala has, in my opinion, a stronger 'sense of identity' than El Salvador. Well, for one, El Salvador has been 'americanized' to the teeth (this is good and bad); the currency in E.S is the US dollar and the current state of affairs is quite uncertain with a looming threat of a dubious communist take-over. Thus said, Guatemala seems to embrace the 'native' and 'traditional' ethos and pathos of it's mayan legacy to a greater extent than other central american regions.

For most foreigners central america is definitely regarded as a 'forgotten land' or 'america's playground'. In spite of the overwhelming levels of poverty and violence, central america holds some of the most beautiful places on earth that are usually kept away from tourists and other globetrotters.
Yay, i am glad you love my country


When did you visit? For what? I am interested.


Posted by winston on Oct-02-2008 18:17:

as a mule...


Posted by Jabberwocky on Oct-02-2008 18:18:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
when someone comes in to your house "please take off your shoes, this is 100% donkey carpet. Only the finest of donkeys that haul coffee up a mountain were used to make this carpet"


I will do this, sir. Verbatim It's like something Don Quixote would say.


Posted by nchs09 on Oct-02-2008 18:18:

quote:
Originally posted by diggerz
as a mule...
You reversed mule? Sneeking people into my country instead of out...



sneeky.


Posted by XaNaX on Oct-02-2008 18:29:

quote:
Originally posted by chach
Go to colombia.

*plans your kidnapping*


so is cocaine as high quality, readily available, and cheap in colombia as it should be?


Posted by nchs09 on Oct-02-2008 18:29:

quote:
Originally posted by XaNaX
so is cocaine as high quality, readily available, and cheap in colombia as it should be?
Bolivia > Colombia.


Posted by winston on Oct-02-2008 18:35:

why people decide to migrate without a visa or permit into the US by illegal means is beyond me. the quality of life for an illegal immigrant in the US is atrocious. Eventhough most of you might think of central america as a very poor and uneducated shithole, most of the people are 'happy' with their low standards of living. For a philantropist, a trip to any central american region outside of the capitals will bring a very refreshing sense of 'going back to basics' per se, while most people live in tiny huts, cook their own food and go to church every sunday (no exceptions) their attitude is vibrant and optimistic. They don't drive vehicles and probably don't know how to read, but some say that ignorance is bliss.

A hard worker is not hard to find in those regions; a great opportunity for many companies to outsource and generate more jobs.


Posted by Cuervo79 on Oct-02-2008 20:16:

lol the talk about llamas used most of the space in the pages.

Regarding the "rave del castillo" I don't know if its still being done. Its a 3 day rave if I'm not mistaken, can't remember where it was done in antigua or in panajachel.

Anyway Guatemala FTW
some more images

Antigua Guatemala cathedral


Police building in Antigua Guatemala


Lake Atitlan Panajachel


Plazuela Espa�a Guatemala city


Posted by digitalbreach on Oct-02-2008 21:27:

quote:
Originally posted by diggerz
as a mule...


you sneaked cocaine into Guate?

I figured the cartels had dropped that since they could transport tons of their goods via homemade mini subs


Posted by woscar on Oct-02-2008 21:42:

quote:
Originally posted by Cuervo79
Regarding the "rave del castillo" I don't know if its still being done. Its a 3 day rave if I'm not mistaken, can't remember where it was done in antigua or in panajachel.


LOL, neither...and yes, it's still going. This year they did it in Palencia.


Posted by nchs09 on Oct-02-2008 22:02:

Big names go to this?


Posted by Cuervo79 on Oct-02-2008 22:47:

quote:
Originally posted by woscar99
LOL, neither...and yes, it's still going. This year they did it in Palencia.


lol I was completely lost on that one...


Posted by Danny Ocean on Oct-03-2008 00:00:

quote:
Originally posted by Frenchie
I'll go with El Salvador.


i love you


Posted by nchs09 on Oct-03-2008 00:04:

quote:
Originally posted by Danny Ocean
i love you
Guate>Sivar.


Posted by Rose on Oct-03-2008 00:21:

Go to El Salvador and say hello to my brother living there.


Posted by nchs09 on Oct-03-2008 00:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Rose
Go to El Salvador and say hello to my brother living there.
Are you from El Salvador? You might of said where you are from once but i think i was drunk. So i just rmemeber saying you looked cuban


Posted by Rose on Oct-03-2008 00:39:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
Are you from El Salvador? You might of said where you are from once but i think i was drunk. So i just rmemeber saying you looked cuban




LOLOL No my brother just moved there a few years ago because he has a business there. Yeah my dad is cuban.


Posted by woscar on Oct-03-2008 05:29:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
Big names go to this?


Not really, mostly locals.

http://ravedelcastillo.blogspot.com/

I've never gone to one, but it's supposed to be pretty good. Imagine Creamfields but with no-names and in the middle of the woods.


Posted by nchs09 on Oct-03-2008 05:32:

quote:
Originally posted by woscar99
Not really, mostly locals.

http://ravedelcastillo.blogspot.com/

I've never gone to one, but it's supposed to be pretty good. Imagine Creamfields but with no-names and in the middle of the woods.
You should submit a set and see if you can play.


Posted by woscar on Oct-03-2008 05:33:

quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
Guate>Sivar.


Always wondered why they call it that...asked a few cheros I know but none of them seem to know


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