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Replying to: grahampeters (May 31, 2008 11:41 pm) |
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Replying to: kate5000 (May 31, 2008 7:15 pm) I've been tempted lately to get some Rosetta Stone software for Russian language. I know (or knew, anyway) some Japanese & a pinch of Latin, but am not fluent in anything other than English. My city has a sizable Russian & Ukrainian immigrant population, and our port does trade w/Russia. It's seen as a growing niche here and I'm tempted to get familiar with it for a job advantage & for easier communication w/our newest citizens here. Most of the folks I've met are very nice. Do you still speak it regularly?
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Replying to: jeffmc (Jun 01, 2008 2:12 pm) I do speak Russian fluently and would be happy to assist you if I can!
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Replying to: kate5000 (Jun 01, 2008 6:45 pm) |
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Replying to: kate5000 (May 31, 2008 7:15 pm) My home town of Recife, Brazil, has changed all too much. It doesn't feel like "home" any more. Blame globalization, perhaps. There's a Pizza Hut or McDonalds on every corner now. When we go nowadays (we're going this July) we like to visit small towns in the outskirts of the city just because they've changed less and you can still get local cuisine. Anyone else planning any big trips this summer?
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Replying to: ateixeira (Jun 02, 2008 10:01 am) Not a 'big' trip, but towing the trailer with the Suburban, it'll make for a 'big' gas bill! Other than that, staying close to home. Between American Legion baseball, small kid's sports, and season passes to Silverwood, there isn't much need nor opportunity to do much more! Cheers! Paul
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Replying to: hammerhead (Jun 02, 2008 10:51 am) When we come back we'll probably spend a week at the beach in August, and we have both kids in camp this year. So same here - a nice break for the two of us! Our Forester arrived at the port, so it's in the USA now. SoA has been great about giving us updates, plus it arrived on exactly the day they said it would. |
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Hi there Kate, long time no hear/see My wife and I got back this past weekend from AZ- first time out there (probably not last) and enjoyed it. So much construction going on though! How do you put up with it out there? Did the Grand Canyon (of course- but I rode on a mule for something different) and a hot air balloon ride in the Scottsdale area. Frank- I remember asking you about the weather out there - I don't know how you can stand the high temps. When we left it was 103 - too hot for me. The rental we had (Chevy HHR) stunk. I kept missing my Subie, especially when trying to get on the highway - or seeing some dirt trails in the desert Hope everyone is doing well and had a great holiday. Summers here and gas keeps going up Mark |
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Replying to: bat1161 (Jun 02, 2008 8:25 pm) Well, I can't agree on the summer part (it's low 50s & raining) but gas... at around $4.25/gal for regular octane, it was $63 to fill up my 2.5 Legacy last night. Cost me nearly $30 the other night just to take family into Seattle (& back) for dinner. It's like having an extra person to feed at the table!
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Replying to: jeffmc (Jun 03, 2008 1:06 pm) Forgot about one other vacation venture this summer - Vegas, last week in June, for, you guessed it, baseball camp! Staying at the Hard Rock, 5 boys from the team doing clinics & scrimmages at UNLV, parents poolside Cheers! Paul |
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