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Anyone have any experience with this guy http://www.netgay.com.br/escorts/brunosouza.htm I found him online and I think I am in love =)P Nice smile, killer eyes, nice cock, great ass, and a bit scruffy just how I like them!

Also has anyone had any experience with renting a car are driving the country side in Brazil lets say between Rio and Sao Paulo. Thinking about renting a car and taking a day or two trip from Rio to Sao Paulo as I love to drive and see the country side and gives me a reason to check out the guys in Sao Paulo for a day or two while I am on vacation.

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Anyone have any experience with this guy http://www.netgay.com.br/escorts/brunosouza.htm I found him online and I think I am in love =)P Nice smile, killer eyes, nice cock, great ass, and a bit scruffy just how I like them!

Also has anyone had any experience with renting a car are driving the country side in Brazil lets say between Rio and Sao Paulo. Thinking about renting a car and taking a day or two trip from Rio to Sao Paulo as I love to drive and see the country side and gives me a reason to check out the guys in Sao Paulo for a day or two while I am on vacation.

In response to your first question about Bruno, I do not know him and have not seen him in any of the saunas in Brazil. You know, of course, that based on his telephone number, he is in Sao Paulo.

As to renting a car in Brazil and driving between Rio and Sao Paulo, I suggest that you not do this unless you know Portuguese. There are too many issues involving driving in Brazil. If you cannot speak the language, you could run into major problems on the roads or in traffic.

I twice rented a car in Brazil and I would never do so again. The complicated rental agreement is a hassle, even with a major company such as Hertz. While the highways between Rio and Sao Paulo are good, and the little towns where you can exit the highway for lunch or sightseeing are interesting, the parking issues can be a nightmare.

If you park the car in a large parking facility or with a hotel, there are not so many issues. However, if you park on the street while you explore the town, when you return to the car, you will most likely find a street person sitting on or near the car telling you that you owe him money because he "guarded" the car for you. If you do not speak Portuguese, you will not know what he is saying. Parking is sometimes next to impossible. If you don't read the street signs correctly, the car can be ticketed or towed away if you disregard a parking restriction for time of day or night.

If you want to see some of the countryside between Rio and Sao Paulo, you can take an executive bus that is extremely comfortable. The travel time is approximately five hours (but can be more time because of traffic). The bus makes a rest stop about half way through the trip for lunch or dinner. If you choose the executivo class, the seat assigned to you will be large and comfortable and will recline to almost a flat position.

I took the bus trip twice and both times it was pleasant. The bus company I chose was called 1001 which is listed in this link of several bus services serving parts of Brazil:

http://www.clickbus.com.br/pt/busca/sao-paulo-tiete-sp/rio-de-janeiro-rj/

Enjoy Brazil -

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Thanks for the info on the bus mvan! I will definitely consider that over the option of renting a car because I definitely do not want to deal with hassles while I am on vacation. So I guess I will settle for being the typical tourist hanging out a bus window to take pictures and videos of the Brazilian country side!

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You can get a ticket at the bus stations at either end. In Sao Paulo, take the metro to the station TIETE. In Rio. the bus station Rodoviaria Novo Rio is easy to get to on many different bus lines, no metro stop is very close however. I have taken the bus many times back and forth. I find the trip less than interesting. Only interesting stop would be Aparecida and the Shrine there to Brasil's patron saint. The food at the bus stop is nothing but ordinary at best. Better is the pasta restaurant inside the terminal before you start your trip. Buses leaves at all hours. I normally take the night bus and sleep.

I think the ride up and down to Petropolis is much nicer. But just my opinion,

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