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TAR9 EP2: 'I'm Filthy and I Love It '

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puddin:

--- Quote from: Slowhatch on March 04, 2006, 10:18:56 PM ---I think that's an ascending rig like they used in the Philippines (you can see the strap around his left boot). The newspaper just got the caption wrong.

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Right Slowhatch , they're going up so

  A Dee is just getting hooked up

Tyler is done

Michele passes Fran

Now Lake passing Fran or vice versa

either way Lake & Michelle are passing Fran , Frans just stuck

never0102:
is there any way to tell who's first and last out of those pictures.

banzai:

--- Quote ---Edifício Copan
Oscar Niemeyer, the architect of this serpentine building, went on to design many of the landmark buildings in Brasília, the nation's capital. Edifício Copan displays Niemeyer's trademark clean, white, undulating curves that are characteristic of his work. Although many Brazilians confess to preferring the standard colonial architecture of the old city, most take pride in Niemeyer's international reputation. Not only is this building an apartment complex housing over 4,000 people, but it also contains offices and retail stores for some great shopping.
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at the official website, they posted the Copan building. It's only an apartment complex and they listed. They also listed "Casa das Rosas". Maybe the teams have to pick up a clue over there. Maybe. The editor can also edited the clips out.


--- Quote ---Casa das Rosas
A French-style mansion, the House of the Roses, or Casa das Rosas seems out of place in the hustle and bustle of modern day life in São Paulo. Originally built in 1935 by famous "Paulistano" architect Ramos de Azevedo, the structure was home to the same family for over 50 years when it was made an official municipal landmark in 1986. Later it was made into a cultural center where budding artists could exhibit their works.
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Other landmarks:

--- Quote ---Museu de Arte de São Paulo
Museu de Arte de São Paulo contains the city's premier collection of fine arts, including works by Degas, Renoir, van Gogh, and prized works by Brazilian artists. One of the draws of the Museu de Arte de São Paulo is the unique way the artworks are hung from the ceiling and arranged in rows; viewers walk through an "avenue" of masterpieces displayed on either side. A stroll through "masterpiece alley" is definitely worth a visit. The building's architecture is striking in itself, as it is set on a low-rise elevated by two massive concrete pillars 256 feet apart. The huge open area beneath the museum is often used for cultural events and is the site of a Sunday antiques fair.
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--- Quote ---Museu de Arte Moderna (MAM)
This is not just another ho-hum museum tour. The permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art includes more than 2,600 paintings, sculptures and drawings from the Brazilian modernist movement. The artworks are striking examples of the early modernist movement, which began in the 1920s, when artists were developing a new form of expression influenced by the city's rapid industrial growth. The museum also houses an extensive library with more than 20,000 books, photographs and multimedia. This is a definite must-see for visitors interested in art, literature and history.
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puddin:
Your a good detective banzai !!  :jam:


I've been trying to find this place , I beleive its Joni & Lisa's car ...and since the promo leads us to beleive they are the team lost , just how lost are they ?


Reality Junkee:
 :waves:  puddin, what's shakin'? 

I can't help but  :giggle:   because if you look on your 2nd vidcap, on her arm is your name.  She must love you alot to get a tattoo w/your name on it :hearts: :giggle:

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