An International Exchange
Links of Interest
- Casa Thomas Jefferson
- Stereotypes about Brazil and Brazilians
- Blogging the World - Rio de Janeiro
- Info about Brazil
- Brazzil Magazine
- Curiosities about Brazil
- A Weblog on Music from Brazil
- About the Advanced Group Teacher
- Estrella Mountain Community College
- Dennis' Arizona Links
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Monday, June 19, 2006

5 Comments:
Hey, Ruben.
I enjoyed hearing about all the places you have visited. In general, I was impressed—though the one place with all the pollution on the beaches sounded pretty bad.
I think your choice of becoming an elementary school teacher after retirement from the Air Force is a wonderful idea.
Take care—
Dennis
I appreciate it. I enjoy telling the stories more then people like listening to them I do believe. I plan on buying the winning lotto ticket today so I can keep enjoying my world travels and create new adventures to talk about.
Ruben
I know what you mean, Ruben, about enjoying telling stories more than people like listening to them: it's the same with me. (I sometimes say that I have a million stories, most of which don't really have a point.)
Did you get the winning ticket?
Take care—
Dennis
Hi, Ruben!!
I am the same age as you are. I work at the bank. I am from Brasilia, the Capital of Brazil.
I liked your idea to become teacher, you can learn a lot.
Well, I don't know what I will do, when I retire, but I love travelling and helping people.
What do you most like doing in your work?
Well, while I've been in the Air Force for almost 10 years, and during that time I've traveled to about 20 different countries. Mostly through work, but a lot through my own leisure. So I like that part abbout it I guess. Teaching will be nice, but I think it will be harder.
Ruben
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