buscamos uno barro con mamacitas sin ropas -jeff to the cops in guatemala city
is there any coincidence that the mexico city bicycle shop strip shares the street with the local hoes? i'm not going to insinuate anything (because there is nothing to insinuate), but we can all think about it for a while and maybe come up with something. i think the liquor stores were on a diffent strip, anyway.
so i'm a little excited because i finally broke down and bought a bike computer (needed one for home anyway), so now we're all going to get decimal gritty accuracy on the mexico leg of the trip. also picked up a new tire and a new quick-release front basket, whose design is some combination of goofy, stupid, genius, and useful. reminds me of some people i know. paid $4 to see the city from the top of a 42-story building here, which was cool although not necessairly wirth $4. getting lost looking for bookstores with english books (didn't happen) was more fun.
so something will happen tomorrow, and i will go somewhere, hopefully not the hospital. actually the traffic here is pretty sane compared to saint salvador, but think good thoughts.