Hello Pln, nice to meet you!
about my actoring skills...is just a recent hobby ( in real life I work in IT), but it gives a lot of satisfaction even if you don't play for fame, success, or money but just for fun. Yes, the name is right: Dolcenera. She is a very great interpreter and little bit out of the main road of romantic-melodic songs we are used to hearing in Italy. I don't know taiwan music but I like some polish group like Pogodno (my favourite!), Baaba, Czeslaw Spiewa and Motion Trio! Bye Alberto 2009/8/11 pln471 <[email protected]> > > Hi Keishin Narsimha Ed Lucia Alberto Charles Pablo Oshiro Gail Serdar > Hani and all other new and old faces, > > It's been great seeing several silent members have finally spoken up > since my short absence!:) > It makes me wonder if I show up now,will you disappear again?! > I certainly hope not!!!LOL > > To Keishin, > I've been living and working in Poland away from my homeland,Taiwan > for almost 3 years now! > I know how you have been through being alone in a foreign country... > It's time and distance that trigger our sense of loneliness and > nostalgia,I believe. > Those who have never been derooted for at least a longer period of time > (not as a tourist who knows he/she will be home soon)will never > understand how we feel every day when some things so trivial can > appear so important to us. > > There are 2 significant differences between us: > One which is you are single having none to share your joy and sorrows > with face to face instantly. > (how about talking with your family through Skype?) > (how about meeting any fellow Chinese colleagues or acquaintances to > spend your free time with?) > I am living with my Poilsh-born better-half and 2 small children who > go to kindergarten and priary school here,so my social netwrok has to > be wider than yours. > I have my students and acquaintances from work,neighbourhood and my > kids' classmates,and those people give me a sense of belonging in a > way. > > Another is that you are among orientals whose culture and customs are > more similar to yours whileas I'm among eastern Europeans whose > mentality and behaviours are quite contrary to mine,not alone the > food,climate,environment,language and other aspects of life here... > > Don't give up your well-paid job in Nagoya because there are so many > people of your age dying for an opportunity like yours. > It does provide you a very good reference next time you apply for any > jobs everywhere else in the world,even back home in China as all > companies need employees with a global view and high intercultural > IQs. > I am very certain your life in Japan will become one of the most > memorable times of your life when you are too old to move around or > travel!LOL > > > To Alberto, > You mentioned that you like playing at the theatre. > Are you a stage actor?;) > > I was watching Dolcenera(?) performing live for RTL102.5 on satellite > TV last week ,and was so moved by the female vocalist's voice while > she performed solo with just a piano on a windy evening!!! > > I'll listen to the song you chose for us right after this! > Thank you for starting an interesting thread like that!;) > > To Charles and Oshiro, > I haven't forgotten my replies to you,two!;) > I'll get back to you later today... > > Have a pleasant day,everyone! > It's great to be back again! > Pln > > > On Aug 7, 3:51 am, Charles <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi,Hu,Narsimha,alberto,lucinha and all silence members > > > > Another good day is coming. > > So nice to see you guys. > > > > Jan,in my mind,is a place more people than china but not being > > crowd.People are working hard every day.They appreciate the > > opportunity of working for corporation.So,the pressure are huge. > > In china,people in most of place care about relations more than working. > > > > Narsimha,Going to US is COOL.If there is opportunity of being study in > > US,I won't hesitate either.The young in US are working so hard but so > > many fun after working.That's GREAT. > > > > Italy,a mysterious place for me,makes me think of Roman,the strong > man.ha... > > > > OH...So many great place. > > When can I travel it all??? > > Dreaming of my own jet. > > Wow > > > > Good days to you and all > > Charles > > > > > > > > On Fri, Aug 7, 2009 at 5:13 AM, lucinha kaiuca<[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi Paulo, > > > > > Nice to meet you, i am from Rio de Janeiro, welcome ... Lucia > > > > >> Date: Sat, 1 Aug 2009 18:46:50 -0700 > > >> Subject: [ESL Podcast] New member > > >> From: [email protected] > > >> To: [email protected] > > > > >> Hi for all. > > > > >> Is a great pleasure to be here with all. I want to learn English and > > >> the eslpod have been of the great help. > > > > >> I'm Brasilian, i'm live in Brasilia, about three weeks, the weather > > >> here is very, very dry, and the people is cool. > > > > >> I'm fourth three years old. > > > > >> Thanks for all.- Hide quoted text - > > > > - Show quoted text - > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "ESL Podcast". 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