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Brazil miniskirt woman soaks up fame

By Associated Press
Wednesday, November 18, 2009 -
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SAO PAULO — Brushing back freshly dyed blond hair as she posed for pictures, the Brazilian woman whose short pink dress got her kicked out of college said Tuesday she’s enjoying her newfound fame, but wants to go back to school — with a security guard.

Just the day before, 20-year-old Geisy Arruda took her first trip on an airplane so she could relive her experience in a comedy skit on one of Brazil’s most popular television shows.

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big_ax_to_grind
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I smell "HO" written all over this. This woman forgot that she was going to a place of learning and not club.
 
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DubyaStunk
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Wow, here it is, the 21st century, and people are STILL up in arms about what women wear? She looks good, and probably looks good in a miniskirt also, so let her live. She is not hurting anyone, nor taking advantage of anyone, so leave her be.
 
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