Sao Paulo photos

Mauricio and I flew in from Dallas yesterday on American, and we taught a workshop at SENAC today. Then we went out with co-workers this evening, to Caluma where Juliana and her husband were singing. They did some great covers. Eduardo, Miguel, Alex, Brent, Craig and Mauricio, were a lot of fun — we were hilarious, although I can’t remember a thing we said.

Then I logged on to Second Life, wandered around a bit and fell off the roof, and then Megan suddenly appeared. How cool is that?

And now it’s late, and I have no time to write or explain any more.

Good night.

This entry was posted on Thursday, May 3rd, 2007 at 8:18 pm. You can subscribe to comments on this post through its RSS feed.

10 comments posted:

  1. Big drinks–cool.
    But…when did you become an animated/ action figure? And, Megan as well! Have you all morphed into comic book characters while my back was turned? What’s up with that?
    The pictures are great as usual. Want to know details of the out of body Megan/roof experience, please.
    Be careful, Hon. Ain’t no tellin what all be up in them drinks! Will you be home for your birthday?

  2. Hi Marsha, I only have a minute (just discovered we have internet access on the student computers here in the university in Sao Paulo) … Megan will surely explain how we became animated action figures. It’s nice — I can fall off the roof and laugh about it.

    No, I’ll be in Santiago for my birthday, but Megan and I are getting together for a celebration in Second Life.

  3. Yeah, at least when he comes home drunk in real life it’s pretty hard to fall off the roof.

    I suddenly understand why my cleavage looked so weird last night. It’s the red star on my t-shirt blending into the chair. I feel much better now.

  4. Ugh, you’re still wearing those crappy newbie jeans, Doug. I’ll log in as you and take you shopping this weekend if the Rowlands still haven’t secured their wireless connection.

  5. Megan, I want a collar for my birthday.

  6. doug, that cigar is bigger than your head.

  7. Tracy, when are you getting with the SL program? It’s so you, potentially. Cute young hunks everywhere.

  8. Good times Doug! Thanks for hanging out Thursday. I must say I am still on the fence as to whether or not having your camera around all the time when we are traveling together is good :-)

  9. THE ROWLANDS!!! LOL
    AHHH….NOT SO SWEET MEMORIES OF MY BLOG BY BENEFIT OF THE R’S….

    “SL”—AHA!
    verry interestink.

    I actually DREAMED about your clothes last night, D. True story. Something about that black and white shirt–which, hey! I love—being the subject matter of a “why I shop” essay I was writing…Recognizability: you said it was a cause for pause in your world;that you required a quick recognigition time frame in your work or you would lose your audience. Blah,blah…end of dream: MY own need to shop and compare–blasted as a fact/proof/evidence of my own sad need to NOT be seen as who I am…

    woke up feeling the need not to stop shopping, merely to shop for an identical shirt.

    Tonite, I want to fall off of the roof.In any world.

    Did you eat cake?

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