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May 29, 2011 at 10:40:48 pm by Ivan Fonte Boa Moreira
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May 3, 2011 at 10:26:26 pm by Ivan Fonte Boa Moreira
   

Hi Teacher,

What means the WW before AHEAD in the end of paragraph?

See you on wednesday!

April 12, 2011 at 7:46:36 am by Ivan Fonte Boa Moreira
   

Hi Teacher,

What means the WW before AHEAD in the end of paragraph?

See you on wednesday!

"To be or not to be, that is the question".
What does this sentence mean? Don't ask me, only Shakespeare had the answer, or not...
I've never worried about how would be the future.
Plans, programs and expectations have never walked beside me. I've just lived my life. If I'd want something, I worked on it and got it. Of course I'm talking about simple and reachable things as traveling on the next weekend or buying a gift for my girlfriend on Valentine's day. I've bought my first car, an old and unfashionable model, by this way: aim, work and get it.
It was in the sweet and golden teenage years, but THIS established a way of life. I was very happy doing everything I would want fearless. Almost IRRESPONSIBLE but, for sure, GLAD. When you love your way of life big problems become silly and small victories become pride.
But - and life have a lot of "buts" - even good things get boring and some adjustments are needed.
Around the age of 25 Shakespeare and Hamlet's question put me against the wall for the first time and I decided to get MARRIED and start a family. That old way of life was no longer possible. I started to ask how plans, savings and hard work could share the same space of fun, free thinking and a little bit of IRRESPONSIBLITY. A hobby was the answer.
I've known my skills with my hands because I've always been good to fix things as stopped watches, broken radios and even a leaking sink. So I've started to project and assemble speaker boxes. I could join woodwork with eletronic stuff and good music. Some years and speaker boxes AHEAD (ww)(?), I decided to build a wood bench and after a table and other furniture. All that mess was perfect!
But, nowadays, a new "but" takes me directly in front of Shakespeare again. I can almost see the skull in my hands...
The question is the same but the answer, ask me in a couple of years.

April 12, 2011 at 7:43:50 am by Ivan Fonte Boa Moreira
   

Hi Teacher,

What means the WW before AHEAD in the end of paragraph?

See you on wednesday!

"To be or not to be, that is the question".
What does this sentence mean? Don't ask me, only Shakespeare had the answer, or not...
I've never worried about how would be the future.
Plans, programs and expectations have never walked beside me. I've just lived my life. If I'd want something, I worked on it and got it. Of course I'm talking about simple and reachable things as traveling on the next weekend or buying a gift for my girlfriend on Valentine's day. I've bought my first car, an old and unfashionable model, by this way: aim, work and get it.
It was in the sweet and golden teenage years, but THIS established a way of life. I was very happy doing everything I would want fearless. Almost IRRESPONSIBLE but, for sure, GLAD. When you love your way of life big problems become silly and small victories become pride.
But - and life have a lot of "buts" - even good things get boring and some adjustments are needed.
Around the age of 25 Shakespeare and Hamlet's question put me against the wall for the first time and I decided to get MARRIED and start a family. That old way of life was no longer possible. I started to ask how plans, savings and hard work could share the same space of fun, free thinking and a little bit of IRRESPONSIBLITY. A hobby was the answer.
I've known my skills with my hands because I've always been good to fix things as stopped watches, broken radios and even a leaking sink. So I've started to project and assemble speaker boxes. I could join woodwork with eletronic stuff and good music. Some years and speaker boxes AHEAD (ww)(?), I decided to build a wood bench and after a table and other furniture. All that mess was perfect!
But, nowadays, a new "but" takes me directly in front of Shakespeare again. I can almost see the skull in my hands...
The question is the same but the answer, ask me in a couple of years.

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