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Postby Lalee » Tue Apr 11, 2006 3:09 pm

tikay wrote:I dont know but when I do I will try to bring you a big box of books to read...i remember you asking for some in another post....my luck is so right on, I just saw a show on the Travel channel about PERU! the guy there was sort of loco but he went to some cool palces...tried the yucca drink (fermented) and the corn mash beer? he caklled it beer but it was chiri....i forget. It looked like keifer a yogurt drink...with bubbles....nice pink drink....some people looked very happy!
I think I would be high all the time from the elevation!
Also I was impressed when he tried the guinea pig without getting squirmy....interesting. It looked good. I have always wanted to see the beautiful Macchu Picchu....I mean in person.
too bad I am sort of poor too....no money for travel anyway....I spend too much on books!

Wow..did that guy get drunk after tasting all that?
I'm glad you had the chance to watch that program. Now you knw a little bit more about Peru.
I can't believe you still remember about my post asking for old books. :lol:
Just let me know when you're coming and I'll wait for you at the airport. :)
By the way if you were to come here, who would you come with? With one of your latino lovers? :wink:
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Postby Lalee » Tue Apr 11, 2006 3:10 pm

Dixie wrote:
Lalee wrote:I like exotic guys, mostly foreigners. They're more interesting to me.


Really??? :roll: :D

Don' tell me that you didn't notice it.
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Postby Dixie » Tue Apr 11, 2006 4:18 pm

Lalee wrote:Don' tell me that you didn't notice it.


It was hard to guess :lol:
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Postby tikay » Mon Apr 17, 2006 4:23 am

I dont forget things people say very easily...people are important...why would I forget! Besides I knew we were going to be friends remember...the avatar made me sure of it...it was the one I would have chosen too. I figured we must be similar then.
Thank you for saying you would be at the airport....that will be a happy day if I can manage it. I need a rich lover now, dont I ? LOL...Anyone will do, so we could travel to all the places I have longed to visit for a lifetime.

That would be so nice!
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Postby Lalee » Mon Apr 17, 2006 4:27 am

What you need is a sugar daddy. :lol:
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Postby tikay » Mon Apr 17, 2006 9:27 pm

exactly!
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Re: This week: Perú

Postby Maricela » Sat Feb 16, 2008 2:37 pm

Hi...
What things are more popular in Peru?
For example food, I say this because I was not nothing for this country and I would like learn a littl more
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Re: This week: Perú

Postby Elba » Sat Feb 16, 2008 10:33 pm

Dear Maricela, I would like to help you, but unfurtunally the only person who could do this is Lalee, and she is not here anymore, I don´t know what happen with him.
I´m from México, and I only know a little of things in Peru. Example: people regulary eat fish, is their basic food. They only eat chicken in parties.
If they decide to do a special party they prepare food, then they say this party is a "pollada".
"Polladas" are very popular in Perú. and People remeber with emotion that kind of party. All waht you could wish could happen in a Pollada, get a boyfriend, get totaly drunk, etc.
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Re: This week: Perú

Postby englishhelps » Thu Jun 25, 2009 8:56 am

Aside from Asians, any other races in Peru?
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Re: This week: Perú

Postby englishhelps » Sun Jun 28, 2009 3:56 am

I'm doing a little research about Peru and it looks interesting. The first thing I check about a country is the cuisine and it looks like Peruvian dishes are a mix of Amerindian and Spanish. The ceviche looks yummy!
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