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Unrelated Thoughts: May 2005
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Thursday, May 26, 2005. Many-many-many years ago, when I was a little kid (and everybody was expecting me to become the great man. that I'll never be), the only way to have friends from other countries was not Internet. There was no Internet back on those days (and not even PCs on every home as now. will my kids believe that? So, if you wanted to have an overseas friend, all you could do is to PAY for the privilege to an institution called IPFS - The International Pen Friend Service. Address and I'll sen...
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Unrelated Thoughts: December 2005
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Wednesday, December 21, 2005. Mr Bush, tear down this wall! In 1987 Ronald Reagan, referring to the Berlin Wall, challenged Mikhail Gorbachev with his famous line (he was an actor after all) Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall! Two years later, in 1989, the infamous wall was finally torn down. What would you call then now the American attempt to build a 1000 km wall along the US-Mexican border? Let me ask you if those words don’t sound similar to you to those arguments. It all worked without a hitch!
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Unrelated Thoughts: July 2005
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Thursday, July 28, 2005. Today's Peru's Independence Day and we're celebrating our country's 184th birthday! A holiday, a military parade, the yearly president's speech and the official acknowledgement. By the World Intellectual Property Organization (part of the UN) of Pisco. As a Peruvian Geographical Denomination or. Read an automatic translation of the news here. For everyone to enjoy it! If you happen to have a Pisco bottle offhand, don't hesitate and try it, either straight (without. Yes, we all.
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Unrelated Thoughts: January 2006
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Friday, January 06, 2006. Good bye rooster, welcome dog! Last was a good year for me but a bad one for the world. I was accepted as a master’s student here in Japan, my family earnings surpassed again (. My family expenses, we all enjoyed good health (if you don’t count. And I can finally say I’m living a rather comfortable (though austere) life. The world, on the other side, was affected by strong earthquakes. By the worst hurricane season. In North America, by many plane accidents. Kyoto, Kansai, Japan.