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Tem que serem metralhados estess vagabundos, sem teto,joguem tudo no mar,Argentinos que se fdr Argentines want to continue in Brazil Grateful for the hospitality they bet now in a job in the country The Argentine brothers Gustavo (of jeans) and Julian Carceres (with the ball) intend to stay in Brazil - Fernando Quevedo / O Globo RIO - On the morning of Wednesday, the Apotheosis was practically empty with the departure of Argentine after the final of the World Cup. Situation somewhat different from Terreirão Samba, where just over 150 tents and 250 people were still packing up, or unconcerned, thought of as continuing in Brazil. To deal with the cold, the South American neighbors were gathering around bonfires, where they played Lumpy and did juggling and circus performances. During the night of Tuesday, according to agents who do security Terreirão at least two thousand Argentines left the scene. Riotur reported that they have until 11am on Wednesday to fully release the space. Around 2pm, a group of Argentine friends of Cordoba - second most populous city in Argentina - played football in place while expecting a round barbecue stand ready in makeshift grill with bricks. At ease in place, hermanos said they will try to stay in Brazil after the World Cup, betting on a future job opportunity. - My brother and I will stay in Brazil. We do not want to leave. An acquaintance is opening a bar in Florianopolis and want to go there. Im a waiter, speak English and I think it will open a lot of jobs here with the movement of the World, and with the preparations for the Olympics - bet Gustavo prisons, 43 years. Brother Gustavo, Julian prisons, 39, said he was not concerned about the closure of Terreirão. - I walked quite seeing apartments for rent. Our best option so far is a pension that found in Lapa. They will charge $ 23 per person for we sleep there. Until we find a place to rent or go to Florianopolis, stay there. For other Argentines, especially those visiting for the first time Brazil, the following weeks were reserved for the world to meet the tourist destinations of the city. It is the case of Alejandro Lelieia, who wanted to know Christ the Redeemer and the Maracana on Wednesday. - It was very quick. With Argentina in the final, we focused only on football, and we do not know all the places that said they could not let go. I want to go to Christ, who is one of the Seven Wonders of the World, and try to see the inside of the Maracanã. It has many places that I would like to know, and I will take this week to do this, but I need to see just where I sleep - Alejandro said. According to Matias Menander, who was juggling hula hoops, disks, tapes and rings in Terreirão, you can stay a little longer in the city through street art. - If I can, I get to the Olympics. Come ride from Buenos Aires to here with the equivalent of £ 300 reais in his pocket. I have done my art on the streets of Copacabana and Ipanema and I already have some money to stay for at least another 10 days. My colleagues asked if staff has helped with my art, and I say that the locals do not want us to leave, because until now there was no lunch and dinner sometime - he jokes, adding: - Hopefully other Argentine car stay, for if my money runs out after all are gone, I will not have a ride back. But thats okay, who has a tent, have a house - says Menander. Argentine betting in practice juggling to make money on the streets of Rio - Fernando Quevedo / O Globo The tone of banter with some Argentine rivalry still amused, while others in estressavam Terreirão. Thats because many cars passing by gave a quick stop to snipe the hermanos. - Runner up. Go home maricón! - Shouted one of the drivers passing the Street - As Brazilians bore well when our games suffered a rout of Germany, we have also put up a forfeiture. We did a plebiscite joke here yesterday (Monday) when we talked about teasing, and decided to fight back just showing the number seven hands. A picture is worth a thousand words - Bilhara said Mariah, who finished tidying the latest clothes in your motorhome to hit the road.
Posted on: Fri, 18 Jul 2014 03:08:19 +0000

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