Jose Diaz is a boy aged 21 born in the town of Cabimas in the Zulia state, he study in elementary school "libertador adventista", grew in his hometown Cabimas, in his school took English classes, and for reasons of time has been unable to study other languages, began in college at age 18, has one of his better childhood memories was a small Christmas morning when he found a car police next to the tree, like any couple liked to play on nintendo their free time with friends, says that has no nickname but some people call it "timon" affectionately. He never has worked and likes to spend their vacations in margarita does not like animals their favorite food is Italian and his favorite toy as a child was a super nintendo, in his childhood his best friend was a child who lived in the street behind his house.
martes, 3 de junio de 2008
Ted’s and Ana
Ted and Ana were rollerblading in the park when they crushed into each other, they start to talk. She told Ted. She was born in Argentina and that it was her second time in the park, Ted told her that he was from USA and that it was his first time rollerblading. They introduced themselves and fell in love inmediatly, next day they went to a restaurant , weeks later Ted met Ana’s Family and she met Ted’s Family. Months later she got pregnant and the got married, the were tired of raise the baby, but finally the baby grow up. Ted and Ana started to teach rollerblade to the baby.
Dear Mr. Dimartino
The reason for my letter is to propose a possible solution to the traffic problem in my city, we need more buses in Maracaibo there aren't enought buses, the existing buses are very dirty,and are in very poor condition, also needed to repair the streets. The traffic moves very slowly, should build new highways, in the morning the traffic is horrible,should be controlled the rates for taxis are much expensive, and the cars cost much more than in any other country. Hte carritos are mostly very damaged, and the train system is not effective, however we need a best public transportation.
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