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I know it's around 20.000 reais a month. It's a preserved area so there are lots of costs associated with maintaining it. Security is also tight... the moment you enter the gate they always know exactly where you are (which makes those one of the safest beaches in São Paulo by a mile). and it's a big area to cover too.4k a month, they must have "professionals" working feeless in the country club or something, and yes, they swallow.
Most of where Brukuns is from is like that too. Except your neighbor just keeps driving you car, and when you see him he waves and smiles like he owns it . . . . because at that point he kind of does."Watching you every moment since you enter"
What a way to live.
Paranoia will destroy ya!
So glad I live in a small rural goat herder town where when you forget your car keys on the car door that one time, the neighbors stop, pull them out and leave them in your mailbox, then text you telling you where they are and saying they didn't want to disturb you. This actually happened.
Phook security.
Here it's an axe handle and a yell for your neighbor to grab his and hop the stone wall to back you up. Like the good old days in the caves.
They do not fuck around. None of the homes can lift walls or anything due to regulations, so it's all of those over the top houses completely exposed to all of the visitors. It's Brazil, poor country. Poverty brings crime, you can't fuck around."Watching you every moment since you enter"
What a way to live.
Paranoia will destroy ya!
So glad I live in a small rural goat herder town where when you forget your car keys on the car door that one time, the neighbors stop, pull them out and leave them in your mailbox, then text you telling you where they are and saying they didn't want to disturb you. This actually happened.
Phook security.
Here it's an axe handle and a yell for your neighbor to grab his and hop the stone wall to back you up. Like the good old days in the caves.
brukuns why not move a lil closer to the coast?Stocked rant.
I think the only time I surfed as much as I'm surfing now (ok, maybe more) was when I was living in Santa Monica and surfed Venice most days. But even then it was bad and crowded. I would surf epic waves at OC on the weekends but you guys know your crowd.
Lately I have been driving to the coast (2 hours one way) every damn single swell, and there's been a bunch of fun ones and our sand bank is the best i've ever seen it. I used to only drive down on weekends and would miss a bunch of swells specially during the summer when they're spaced out and you could go more than a month without a single swell on a weekend.
But waves have been fun and I have been surfing behind closed gates from 4:30 to 7:30 sharing waves only with the local crowd in an excellent vibe.
It will be 3ft+ @11s this Friday and Saturday, with excellent winds and I will def be on it and stoked, I don't even care I wake up at 2am and will still work later that day, totally worth it.
Fxt.Stocked for you @brukuns. Surfing is one of the few things that gives this life meaning.
Thanks Mate! Got some brand new back pains to show for itand happy birthday Bru