back to the country where girls wear ugly hoof-like shoes and where women breast-feed their babies in the middle of the street, i realize how true it is that asian people's sweat doesn't smell, which implies that most of them don't wear deodorant or perfume. but here and now, it's buenos aires and it's summer time so people use and abuse those fragrances. between that artificial scent and the vietnamese – often stale – food odor, i'm not really sure which one i prefer. different smells, different lights, different atmospheres... whatever i do or choose, there's always something good happening so i never know if i should be sad because i missed something somewhere or happy because there's another great thing happening to me where it is that i am... so i'm a bit of both.
nb: oye, andresito, reconoces de dónde saqué la foto??? eran las 3 de la madrugada, me desperté porque (otra vez) era victima de un ataque de mosquitos (je viens d'apprendre qu'en français canadien, 'moustique' se dit 'maringouin'! jejejeje!) y quise sacar una foto. então?
nb: oye, andresito, reconoces de dónde saqué la foto??? eran las 3 de la madrugada, me desperté porque (otra vez) era victima de un ataque de mosquitos (je viens d'apprendre qu'en français canadien, 'moustique' se dit 'maringouin'! jejejeje!) y quise sacar una foto. então?
moodoscope: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXNd7f4jcVI&feature=related
i just discovered that eddie vedder, pearl jam's singer, composed 'into the wild' soundtrack. i haven't seen the movie but i heard the album. so for those who are interested, here's the opening song. muchas gracias ezequiel!!!!
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i just discovered that eddie vedder, pearl jam's singer, composed 'into the wild' soundtrack. i haven't seen the movie but i heard the album. so for those who are interested, here's the opening song. muchas gracias ezequiel!!!!
enjoy