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Wendi: At my station there's a lot of weirdoes. Have you noticed? Todd: There is a lot of weirdoes in the train station. Wendi: There's a lot of weirdoes at my station. Todd: Yeah, why do you think that? Do you think that they just like the train sta
Todd: So actually we talked a little bit about TVs in the past, what about TVs of the future? Nowadays you can watch television on this very tiny screens, like the ipod video. What do you think about that? Mark: Right. I've just seen one of them for
Jeff: So were you always able to live with only a few possessions? Jonathan: Oh, certainly not. The first trip I ever did to South America I had the most massive backpack you could imagine. I mean I had to get it from a sort of military surplus store
Todd: So, Barbara, we're talking about your time in the hospital. You were in the hospital for sometime. First of all, how long were you actually in the hospital? Barbara: Well, I was in two hospitals actually. At first, I was in a big hospital for t
Todd: Phil, you said you're a teacher. Did you study education in college? Phil: No, actually, I studied engineering in college. Todd: Really. Engineer! Phil: Yeah, I was an automotive when I was younger. Todd: Automotive, like cars? Phil: Yeah, yeah
Todd: So, Jeff, part of your lifestyle is that you do yoga. Now, there's many types of yoga, so like what kind of yoga do you do? Do you do the really strenuous kind? Do you do the type to calm yourself for meditation? Jeff: Yeah, there is many types
Todd: Melissa, so we're talking about big events this week and what are some big events that you really enjoy? Melissa: I like doing community events. I'm trying to get more involved in community events. There's a flea market this weekend. Todd: A fl
Tom: Jess, usually when I see you, you're sitting at the computer checking your e-mail. How many times a day do you check it? Jess: I honestly don't count, but many, many times. Definitely more than twenty times a day. It's not really necessary. It's
Jeff: So, Jonathan, what is home for you? Where is home for you? Jonathan: Where is home for me? Actually, I would have to say that I'm homeless. Jeff: Homeless! What do you mean homeless? Jonathan: Well, I don't call one particular place home. I pre
Mari: Hey, Mike, how's it going? Mike: Good! How are you? Mari: I'm alright. So you're from Florida right? Mike: Well, actually, I went to college in Florida. Mari: Why did you choose Florida? Mike: Well, the weather is similar to Hawaii, where I'm f
Joel: I'm sorry Patricia, I'm completely ignorant about any history in Samoa. You said there's an American and then the Western side? And who was that originally --was that a colony of another country? Patricia: The American Samoan territory is an Am
Todd: So, hello Terry, (Hello, Todd) Now Terry you do bicycle trips in America and you take long trips. Can you talk about the last bicycle trip you did? Terry: OK, the last trip that I did in the summer, I started in Vancouver, British Columbia and
Paul: Hi, this is Paul from England speaking with Katia from Mexico. First question is do you give money to charity? Katia: Well, Paul, it's a difficult question because you really want to help people, but I always question myself where if the money
Todd: So, then the question is, do you think something should be done about the cats? Should they be taken away? Should they be just left? Katia: The first thing I would ask, what can be done? I don't think it would be fair to feed them and then just
Todd: So, we're here... first of all, how about everybody introduce themselves. Fred: OK. I'm Fred from Canada and it's a pleasure to be here. Katia: Hello. I am Katerina. I'm from Mexico and I'm also very glad to be here. Todd: Thanks guys. And then
Todd: So, Marion, what are you going to do for dinner tonight? Marion: I think I'll go home, see what's in my fridge and in my cupboard and cook something up. I'm not sure what yet. Todd: Ah, you're gonna cook? Marion: Yeah, of course. Todd: Actually
Fred: I can tell you guys about a very scary spider that once entered my house. Todd: Oh, really. Fred: Yeah, so my roommate and I are sitting next to the kitchen and then we just look around the kitchen and then we look up to the wall and we see thi
Adrienne: So, Lisa, what is that you're drinking? Lisa: Oolong tea. Iced oolong tea. Adrienne: Is it your favorite drink? Lisa: It's not really my favorite drink. My favorite drink is Diet Coke. I love Diet Coke, but a couple of years ago, I was drin
Todd: So, Conrad, you were saying that you have a grandfather and your grandfather is ninety-seven. Conrad: That's right. Todd: Ninety-seven! Conrad: That's right Todd. I think he was born in 1910. Todd: Man! Conrad: Yeah, ninety-seven years old and
Todd: So, Rebecca, talking about your country, I hear that skin cancer is a serious problem in Australia. Rebecca: Yeah, it is. I think our environment is the cause of it in a way because we do have the beautiful beaches that you always want to go ou