Thursday, April 17, 2008

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Ordinary life in Cochabamba Oruro

Wake up at 7:20, shower, breakfast and then walk to the intersection and Simon Lopez Melchor, where I get the 17 for whom and revolution {'this?}, No ... for the center of Cochabamba. The public transportation system here and 'very efficient and economic implications, bus pass, minibuses, taxis and taxi at any time and anywhere in the city', and I do not 'wait for ever more' a quarter of an hour . And also 'handy, just make a sign to the driver, to get that down. The only drawback are the means in themselves, almost all are former school bus for the 60 Americans and Japanese, all colors when you get on a par to stay in U.S. TV show or a cartoon japa, with lots of pupils who leave the school with uniforms, boys with fragile 'and girls apron and tie.
At nine are in class, always the first to arrive, also because 'I am the only student. My name is Janet Rodriguez profesora and when and I never 'thought to ask esssere severe! This is' a real hyena! I do not make a move! Vabbuo! The course
'intensive 6 hours per day, so' at least I finish quickly, and tomorrow 'on the last day of Cochabamba who sincerely I am a little tired, and 'a modern city, "globalized", says Julio, very much alive at any time of day or night. Julio makes a horse race Sunday and Monday 'you go into the jungle {Chapari }!!!! I can not wait!

PS: Pictures of my White supernipoti Edo, Edo has completed his four years and white and 'became a biped the April 11, the day before the birthday of Laura, horela me!

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