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Post by Agt. Cross (SparK) on Dec 12, 2009 22:50:25 GMT -5
So, post about your city, how it looks like spots you like to train on places you like to go... I live in Curitiba, a good city, fresh wind... a bit cold compared to the rest of the country. I train in 29 march park (praça 29 de março, every saturday) Some good places to go are the "Largo da Ordem" which I can't translate it's name accurately. It is on the historic center of the city. on that picture the clown girl is called "Cebola" her name is Isabele and she's hot. the mimic guy on the right lower corner is called Everton Ferre and I had even some mimic classes with him in exchange for a website. The crazy old man holding his hair up is called Helio Leite he creates stories in miniatures as he call it. The old woman covered with junk made stuff... I forgot her name but she is also a friend of my mother. And also in the Largo da Ordem there's a bar called Ópera1 and they have Metal Cover Bands! XD The Eye Museum Random pictures: well that's it I hope you like my city
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Post by Agt. Cross (SparK) on Dec 12, 2009 23:01:13 GMT -5
pay attention to the first 4 pictures and the first of the random ones. can you see the annoying blue sky?
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Post by Isaac Preston (wrayayrton) on Dec 13, 2009 1:33:09 GMT -5
places to train, huh? most of those buildings looks like they require jumps of Isaac distance. or more.
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Post by Agt. Cross (SparK) on Dec 13, 2009 13:27:57 GMT -5
I didn't post places to train, pay attention on what I wrote
I posted the 29 march park (where I train) and then I posted the rest of the city
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Post by Isaac Preston (wrayayrton) on Dec 13, 2009 13:52:26 GMT -5
how do you train there either? it looks flat as a pancake. (are there pancakes in cubirita?) Is there anything big to jump off of?
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Post by Chia (God_HunD) on Dec 13, 2009 14:49:13 GMT -5
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Post by Agt. Cross (SparK) on Dec 13, 2009 19:36:57 GMT -5
how do you train there either? it looks flat as a pancake. (are there pancakes in curitiba?) Is there anything big to jump off of? that wall on the third picture has about 3 meters and we train parkour, so we can jump from there but what we do all day is to climb that thing as fast as possible there is another area in the park for muscle excercises and there are precision jumps everywhere. edit: it's Curitiba, not Cubirita it's the same as saying Frodila
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