Berketugas

A new species is born...

Thursday, September 29, 2005


What the hell are Berketugas?!

In the long gone year of 2003, a new species was created around a far far away bay: the Berketugas. This species seems to be an evolution of the world-known "Tuga" species. According to (evolutionary) biologists, the spirit of the Tuga never dies. It may mutate, but underneath that tan thick skin (partially fatty because of a food named Courato that helps to protect from harsh weather), there will always be the willingness to strive and discover the world!

It is believed that after reaching the mythical City of Berkeley the Tuga species had to adapt to the local environment. This city was known for living under the influence of a special magnetic field that stopped the time in some of its streets. For this reason, some of the Americanus specimens (local species) still live in the 60's and 70's.

After setting up campground in the North Side of the university campus, the Berketugas started what historians came to label as the long battle of the 2 years (by analogy to another important battle fought between Brits and French: http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerra_dos_cem_anos). During this battle, the Berketugas had to fight and defeat a 2-headed weed-smoking monster named Laziness.

This was a bloody battle that fortunately the Berketugas won. The female Berketuga is moving on with her life and is know re-building a bridge to go across the bay (and allow her to reach the better shops faster). The male Berketuga resigned to a life of reflection and research. He is now a PhD candidate in the university.

Finally, they joined their efforts and set up a revolutionary way to communicate with their friends: the Berketugas Blog. This is an attempt to reconnect to some of the Tuga specimens that still live in their home country: Tugal.

WELCOME to our blog! Bem vindos ao nosso blog!
Berketugas

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