Part 1
Here it is. Too big even for youtube, i had to cut it into 2 segments. Oh, and i apologize, i shouldn't have used english measurements, since so many of my readers are out of the U.S.! So, some approximate translations: 90F ~ 36C, 60F ~ 15C, 1 lb(pound) ~ 2.2 kg, and 70 miles ~ 120 km. yep, off the top of my head. Woo hoot! Enjoy, ya'll.
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That's the proper context? Oh, good. I was learning all sorts of Aussie-isms from Shiloh. Such as, "my, you've got some ninja-capsicum-cutting skills there".
I didn't know what that was...but apparently pepper is what you put on the table with salt. and capsicum is the big green spicy vegetable.
Wow.. you've successfully reinforced the idea that "New England in Fall" is beautiful for it's tree-colors on rolling hills.
Will we get to see video of your international friends in part 2?
& what r u doing up this late at nearly 1am?!
I could ask you the same thing, Mark...
well, i'm afraid shiloh is the only international in the film. while i was having my conversations with my hostel friends, the camera was resting. Under a chair. In my room. yeah, yeah. I know. I was having too much fun to even think of it.
I think I saw Shiloh there? Hello.
Sounds like so much fun. Let's see...what have I done today? Made lunches for my kids, put two on the bus, drove like a madwoman to the Middle school in order to save my son's skin, put the dog out, folded laundry,...oh the life of a 30-something married woman!
But on the bright side, there are plenty of chipmunks and colored leaves without my having to travel.
I love Boston. You had me drooling when you pulled out that finegleabagel ... the last time I had one of those was more than a year ago - FAR too long.
Well, it seems your videography skills are improving & that bagel DID sound good! When I was delivering juice (definately a fun job!) to this Jewish deli in Chicago, he'd always give me a bagel & tea of choice which was great on those 20 degree mornings.. ahh memories.
So sunday church-- was it a history lesson + sermon all in one??
wow, juice. Sounds like you'd have some stories! actually, the history lesson was before the sermon...i actually liked it better than the sermon...another story..
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