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Hey, we haven't really had time to keep our blog updated lately! We've been pretty busy leaving Buenos Aires, and it's really difficult to find time to write blog entries since we're both writing about 20-30 articles for our jobs while we're traveling continuously this month! We left Buenos Aires on Nov. 14th, we're headed to Chile, then up to Peru, and then back home in time for the holidays! So we may not add any words anytime soon, but they will come eventually. For now, we'll continue posting some pictures of what we've been up to lately!

11 February 2010

Nearly Pickpocketed

Last night, Jill and I were riding a very crowded colectivo (bus) from our apartment in Palermo to Parque Centenario, where we were going to see a free Tango show. Near the end of our ride, a very short older man well-dressed in a suit got on the bus. He couldn't reach the horizontal bars above us so he kept inching over in front of me in order to hold onto a vertical bar. Shortly after that, he pushed himself in between Jill and I so he was right up against my side. Normally on a crowded bus, this wouldn't seem that strange because everyone is literally squished up against each other, but there was quite a bit of room in the back of the bus, so we weren't sure why he decided to crowd around us. Since we were getting off the bus so soon it didn't make sense for us to move to the back, so I was squished between about 5 people near the exit. Suddenly, I felt a hand in my pocket, and I yelled "hey" and grabbed at the hands because I thought someone had swiped my camera. The hand belonged to an older woman, who looked like she was probably in her 60s. She fell backwards and kept telling me that the man had stuck his hand in my pocket, and at the same time, Jill started grabbing for his hands and pockets. We quickly realized they hadn't gotten anything, and we got off the bus at the next stop. They both also hurried off the bus because the commotion alerted all the passengers to what they had just attempted to do. That was when we realized that they had been working together--he squeezed me into a tight space and she did the actual pickpocketing. We watched them walk around the corner, then turn around and go back to a bus stop, presumably to get on another bus to try again.

I had quite an adrenaline rush and shortly after the incident, I couldn't remember some of what had happened. I also began to question whether they had really tried to pickpocket me or whether I imagined the whole thing, but the more Jill and I talked about it, the more it became clear that it really happened. I felt really stupid for not being more aware of my surroundings on the bus, because I'm normally very cautious when I carry the camera. It was also a very hot day, and I wore shorts that had low-pockets which were much easier to reach into than the pockets of the jeans that I almost always wear. Anyway, Jill and I both felt very fortunate that we were targeted by sly pickpocketers and not violent muggers (which is much less common but can happen anywhere).

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