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This was my day:
- The entire country had a black out for hours. Don't know why cuz I can't watch Spanish news. Someone told me lightning struck. But how could that be?
- Someone else told me that it could be a revolution against the government who just announced preliminary plans to ban a whole category of imports to protect the fledging economy. From Shampoo, sports equipment, drinks (yes, liquor), cars etc etc. My colleagues were flocking to the supermarket to stock up on Gatorade and Granola Bars. What kind of government can dictate what you can and can not buy?
- I am supposed to be in Sao Paolo next Wednesday. Found out I need a Yellow Fever certificate, a Visa (yes for US citizens) but my passport is with Ecuadorian authorities to get the latest work permit (my third visa since I arrived)!
2 comments:
yellow fever for sao paulo?? that is weird. brasil has a reciprocity fee. they charge whatever the US govt. charges for brazilians to go to the US. good for them I guess.
and this correa guy is a nut case. this place is going down.
are you kidding me? blackout for hours?
what's the latest scoop on that?
kuri
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