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Monday, February 5, 2007

más...

so my experience in quito is definitely proving to be worth while...not only am i finally exploring the glory of the city but im observing some crazy ass things that i know i would never have noticed in the US...

so first of all in el centro there is a bead heaven one might say that seriously made me cream my pants...i didn´t buy anything because i just couldnt choose so of course i shall return within the next 3 months...

so the same day i went to el centro something really strange happened...im not kidding i saw 17 severely handicapped people within 2 hours and not all in the same place...i know this is a strange observation but i say it bc i realize in the US those who are handicapped are regarded as unable to function in everyday society but here there are men who are missing all but 1 limb (his right arm) selling games of monopoly during traffic (which as i have said before is a legit way to make a living)...

another observation i made is that quito is obsessed with shwarma...now i dont know if there is another food that quito calls shwarma but im not going to lie there are as many shwarma eateries here as there are ethnic restaurants in ithaca, sexually active individuals in aiesec, and people drinking in their cars in yorktown combined (i think that covers all my bases)! its kind of ridiculous...

ok well my time is running up on this computer but ill leave you with this...today on the bus i realize why i think female cleavage is gross...its bc it looks like a but crack.

1 Comments:

Blogger Lindsey said...

OMG i totally agree on the cleavage thing...why do guys find it so attractive anyways? Speaking of boobs, who am i to compare mine with/ be made fun of for my revealing tops when I'm drunk? Miss you and love you.

February 5, 2007 at 9:01 PM  

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