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Skooper 11-26-2012 10:53 PM

Finding Escorts in Brazil
 
I am planning a trip to Brazil early next year. I was planning to go to Rio first, then São Paulo. I want to get out of Rio before Carnival (was there in 1987 so I don't need to see it again) I want to find some of the fantastic girls I have seen on these websites. Any good escort websites, places to visit, recommendations, etc...?

Louie Damazo 11-27-2012 11:03 AM

www.damazovip.com

Skooper 11-28-2012 09:52 PM

Your the best. Thanks. Maybe when I am there I can look you up for info about places to go and see.

Louie Damazo 11-30-2012 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Skooper (Post 6912)
Your the best. Thanks. Maybe when I am there I can look you up for info about places to go and see.

What i can do that is more produtive is u ask about girls have your preference and i give u some extra infos about them .

;)

Skooper 12-01-2012 01:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Louie Damazo (Post 6934)
What i can do that is more produtive is u ask about girls have your preference and i give u some extra infos about them .

;)

OK, I will put my list together. It will be very difficult because I look at the models and I WANT ALL OF THEM! All I know is what I have seen of them in the videos on your websites so I do have some favorites. If possible, do any of then models speak even basic English?

adfan 12-01-2012 02:29 AM

^^ learn some porto now and stop being lazy. buy some dictionaries and even a translator to bring with you.

Skooper 12-01-2012 11:03 PM

I speak Spanish and remember some Portuguese from my last trip. The languages are very close, in fact so close it can make for some interesting mistranslations. I have already bought a Portuguese Rosetta Stone, but I find it is useful to have a partner that speaks a little English while I learn. Make things easier.

Louie Damazo 12-04-2012 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Skooper (Post 6949)
I speak Spanish and remember some Portuguese from my last trip. The languages are very close, in fact so close it can make for some interesting mistranslations. I have already bought a Portuguese Rosetta Stone, but I find it is useful to have a partner that speaks a little English while I learn. Make things easier.

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If u speak spanish ll work fine. Its easy for us understand and have some normal conversation


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