Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Sore Breast Post Period

The driver Uribe


The driver is young, brown, her hair slicked back and his tight white shirt tattoos suggests rudimentary. Driving recklessly (as all taxi drivers, on the other hand) and its radio is blaring reggaeton. After the two free questions ("Where are they? What do you think Colombia?") Uribe begins to praise. "Colombia is that it has nothing to do with what was before, thanks to our President Uribe.'s been a great president. He is finishing with the guerrillas and now, Bogotá is a safe city" says enthusiastically. Anyone

takes the opposite. Especially since, after a week surrounded by university professors, journalists, musicians, social workers, we first met at a somewhat more representative of the bulk of the Colombian population.

do not ask your name. Let Jairo called. Interrupted, not by a long time, Uribe fervor to tell he was a professional soldier and that the army gave the guerrillas hard.

left to study with only 9 years to start work that came out: shoeshine boy, street vendor ... He joined in the army as he could. Did not say at what age but his military salary was twice the national minimum wage. Is proud of his work in the military. In addition to serving his country, said he enjoyed. However, his mother was worried about having a job so dangerous. She, a widow, got a few years ago to emigrate to America, where he had another child. "I have a little black brother, I know this for the first time this Christmas," says Jairo excited. His mother was able to thrive in the U.S. and buy the licensed taxi and he left the Army.

is 23 years and this economic stability has been released resume their studies. Is very interested in our property, and how is life in Spain, how much you earn. Still, every little bit boasts of patriotism: "I so love this land to have tattooed on your chest Made in Colombia."

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As well, I love Christmas, but bothered that have banned the use of fireworks during the celebrations. And for the record I believe in the Christmas spirit when you give a ticket to 20,000 pesos to pay for the trip (which costs 11,000) he charged 1,000 of tip. "It's Christmas" is justified mischievously.

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