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Brazilian writhes her way to pole dancing glory

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Brazilian writhes her way to pole dancing glory

Brazil's Rafaela Montenero, 24, has taken first place in South America's premier pole dancing competition, where women writhe on a pole in a mix of eroticism and acrobatics, organisers said.

Montenero, from Sao Paulo, delivered her vertical best to take the regional prize, following a similar triumph to become Brazil's Miss Pole Dancer 2009.

In second place was an Argentine dance instructor, 29-year-old Maria Luz Escalante.

Both women travel to London in May to compete in the pole dancing world championships.

- AFP

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http://www.losandes.com.ar/notas/200.../un-452707.asp

http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp...v2y_Xw?index=0
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Is this a competition for drag queens?
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Is this a competition for drag queens?


Basic Portuguese Survival Phrase:

É você realmente um macho?
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Basic Portuguese Survival Phrase:

É você realmente um macho?

Translates to:

Do you now, or have you ever, had a cack?
post #5 of 11
Well in their defense, my sister used to compete in skating and she had to put on a lot of makeup so her expressions could be seen by the audience and judges. She did look a wee bit scary up close.
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Holy shit at the arms of the chick in black in the first pic.
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I say kudos! It's about time. Maybe the IOC will finally open its eyes.
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I'll just say this. When it comes to dance, the movement can make up a lot for what they lack in looks.
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Argentinian women are usually fucking smoking.
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