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Fat boys and geography

All of last week, when the news was blaring crap about the Latin American crisis, I just assumed Ecuador, Venezuela and Colombia shared a border. Or, at least were reasonably close by. Now, one sees, Venezuela is Columbia away from Ecuador.

Had it not been for Chavez, I’d never have learned my geography.

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4 Responses to “Fat boys and geography”

  1. I Says:

    War is the best teacher of geography.

  2. avataram Says:

    History is geography in loose motion. Shoefiend captures the recent southern conflict wonderfully in her new post.

    http://shoefiend.blogspot.com/2008/03/indha-vaaram.html

  3. sowmya Says:

    I never got that post by shoefiend. There is so much between the lines?

  4. avataram Says:

    I feel she was also talking about the many to one relationship between input and output. Apart from being a profound statement on that and on Latin American politics, she also showed that she was not suffering from writers block.

    I am waiting for our friends kundi and mundam to analyze that post to bits.

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