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The Congo was a former Portuguese colony . History of the Republic of the Congo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Supposed to be wicked grass over there too.
Like, just bushes of it growing about the place.
Between that and the tunes..I would'nt mind going on a hollyer there
I dunno..it worked out pretty well for a certain curley headed rocker we both know.Yeah me too. It's pretty dangerous though so realistically it's probably never gonna happen.
I dunno..it worked out pretty well for a certain curley headed rocker we both know.
He just rocked over unannounced and had a ball
strife and volcanoes
he was so hilariously ignorant of how offensive he was being. Most irish thing ever.
oh big shtyleIt looks like he's farting that flame and ash. You're still into volcanoes then?
Two Congos. The one you are talking about (though I realise of course that you really have no idea what you are talking about) was indeed originally colonised by the Portuguese but was later taken over by the French. It is consequently much more culturally influenced by France and this is reflected by the fact that French is an official language (as opposed to countries like Angola and Mozambique where the Portuguese language would be spoken widely). The other Congo, which is much larger, was formerly known as Zaire (under the leadership of Mobuto Seko Seko), and is usually what people are referring to when they mention "the Congo". This was previously a Belgian colony and the setting/inspiration for Conrad's "Heart Of Darkness" among many other things. There is no reason why citizens of either of these countries would hold a Portuguese passport.
The larger Congo, as I never tire of pointing out, has some of the most amazing music in the world. This is not to say that the smaller one does not have amazing music also. I don't know. I've never heard any of it.
Oh yeah - I've just remembered that the smaller Congo (the one that was originally Portuguese and later French, you know, the one you know nothing about) was also the setting for Redmond O'Hanlon's bizzare travelogue "Congo Journey". Great book.
Long way to go for weed it grows here too.Supposed to be wicked grass over there too.
Like, just bushes of it growing about the place.
Between that and the tunes..I would'nt mind going on a hollyer there
Two Congos. The one you are talking about (though I realise of course that you really have no idea what you are talking about) was indeed originally colonised by the Portuguese but was later taken over by the French. It is consequently much more culturally influenced by France and this is reflected by the fact that French is an official language (as opposed to countries like Angola and Mozambique where the Portuguese language would be spoken widely). The other Congo, which is much larger, was formerly known as Zaire (under the leadership of Mobuto Seko Seko), and is usually what people are referring to when they mention "the Congo". This was previously a Belgian colony and the setting/inspiration for Conrad's "Heart Of Darkness" among many other things. There is no reason why citizens of either of these countries would hold a Portuguese passport.
The larger Congo, as I never tire of pointing out, has some of the most amazing music in the world. This is not to say that the smaller one does not have amazing music also. I don't know. I've never heard any of it.
Oh yeah - I've just remembered that the smaller Congo (the one that was originally Portuguese and later French, you know, the one you know nothing about) was also the setting for Redmond O'Hanlon's bizzare travelogue "Congo Journey". Great book.
Why travel anywhere?Long way to go for weed it grows here too.
Sex now that's a different story .Why travel anywhere?
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