Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lucky Bar on Connecticut Ave. at 18th St. (Brazil is a yellow jersey, right? it's packed with yellow jerseys)
Those are Colombians
If they're in yellow shirts and crying, they're Colombians.
If they're in yellow shirts and laughing, they're Brazilians.
Or Sweden
Ah, you'd know if they were Swedes instead of Brazilians or Colombians. The Swedes smell like herring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lucky Bar on Connecticut Ave. at 18th St. (Brazil is a yellow jersey, right? it's packed with yellow jerseys)
Those are Colombians
If they're in yellow shirts and crying, they're Colombians.
If they're in yellow shirts and laughing, they're Brazilians.
Or Sweden
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lucky Bar on Connecticut Ave. at 18th St. (Brazil is a yellow jersey, right? it's packed with yellow jerseys)
Those are Colombians
If they're in yellow shirts and crying, they're Colombians.
If they're in yellow shirts and laughing, they're Brazilians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lucky Bar on Connecticut Ave. at 18th St. (Brazil is a yellow jersey, right? it's packed with yellow jerseys)
Those are Colombians
Anonymous wrote:Lucky Bar on Connecticut Ave. at 18th St. (Brazil is a yellow jersey, right? it's packed with yellow jerseys)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any bar suggestions in DC or Arlington that have a large crowd of Brazil fans?
A maioria estao assistindo os jogos em casa, com familia e amigos. Ou peor, no servico sozinhos ...
Anonymous wrote:Any bar suggestions in DC or Arlington that have a large crowd of Brazil fans?