Trading in Brazil?

Discussion in 'Hook Up' started by richie90, Nov 14, 2003.

  1. Cuba is the right place for US citizens who want to break the law and become criminals. The US prohibits it's citizens from going there - so that's it (as a US citizen) unless you consider yourself a wannabe criminal.
    :)

    I went there in the mid 90's and it was great. The food was exceptionally terrible because of the US embargo among other things, I guess. The best thing I got there was some fish and some pork chops which were excellent. Vegetables were totally overcooked and salted like they were being conserved for the next millenium.

    A steak at fancy reastaurants like at the Melia Cohiba hotel and the neighbouring hotel (forgot the name) in Havana was a sorry affair. Havana cafe was a really cool place (located on the side of Melia Cohiba).
     
    #91     May 20, 2004
  2. Is it true that they are cool enough not to stamp US passports?
     
    #92     May 20, 2004
  3. mark1

    mark1 Guest

    mmmm lemme think carefully....
     
    #93     May 20, 2004
  4. true (what do you think got me interested in the 1st place. But he has yet to say that the women have made all the other things he's complaining about worth it. I'm wondering if there's something else.
     
    #94     May 20, 2004
  5. you are correct. they do not stamp us passports.
     
    #95     May 20, 2004
  6. okwon

    okwon

    I actually like the pizza there better than here in the US. It's different, but after a while it grows on you.
     
    #96     May 20, 2004
  7. I'm rural American and desperate for churascaria with decent meat, the beach, and some latin jazz - before winter squeezes me. And brasilieras too. :D

    Booked Varig in November even though its 20% more than American from JFK. They were always good to me in the past I remember. :)

    Geo.
     
    #97     Oct 1, 2004
  8. aradiel

    aradiel

    What a prick!! I dont remember posting that, but Im sure I was joking :D!

    And no, we dont have 100%/year interest rates and no they dont record our phone conversations more than any other country.
     
    #98     Oct 1, 2004
  9. FredBloggs

    FredBloggs Guest

    lol:D
     
    #99     Oct 5, 2004
  10. FredBloggs

    FredBloggs Guest

    welcome to america - the land of the free!
     
    #100     Oct 5, 2004