Thursday, May 15, 2008

Can it get any worse?

In this post the seventh of the series I will bring the adventure in the Banana Republic of Chitita to an end. Not that the country will disappear but the characters will it's the natural way. So in this post my alter ego is an old man who has lived to see the enormous economical and social change in his country. I'm an old man now. I've gained as much in cynicism as I've lost in naiveness. I'm not as enthusiast and I've grown embittered and sad. And as I write down my last report and...
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