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December 7, 2008

Last Thursday, I went to Luminarie in Kobe with my friend.  Luminarie is famous illumination.  It is performed in hope of the revival from an earthquake.  There is long way of illumination and it is very beautiful. 

Kobe is a prefecture and there are stylish row of buildings along street. 

Why don't you come to KobeLaughing?

2008.12.7Wink

December 4, 2008

I like Italy the most any other countries because Italy is very fashionable and there are many beautiful scene and there are delicious Italian foods.  But I have never visited.  I want to travel Italy once. 

Italy has many famous places.  Especially I like Duomo of Firenze.  I watched a Japanese movie “Calmi Cuori Appassion” and I was wishful for this romance at this church.  I think Italy treasures own culture and art etc.  It’s same in Japan.  And Italy and Japan are famous for sports, soccer and volleyball.  I don’t know baseball is famous in Italy. 

In 2006, Italy was ranked as the seventh-largest economy in the world.  It’s great thing.

I want to know more about Italy, so I would like to interview to some peopleSmile.

 

2008.12.05Smile

 

07:17 AM Dec 06 2008

LAURA JIN

LAURA JIN
Italy

yes .. in italy football is very popular!!!

November 26, 2008

Hello everyone!  It’s Wednesday.  Today I had 3 classes.  I took examination of world problems at third period.  About North and Central America, South America and Oceana.  These country’s problems are about over population, unfair-trade and the Aborigines.  In addition, the movie “An Inconvenient Truth” was questioned.  Have you ever seen this movie?  It’s about global warming.  When I watched this movie, I feared for our future.  Now, very big problems are occurring at our planet.  If you have never seen this movie, I would like to recommend. 

Today’s examination was not so good… I think… I realized my wrong answersCry!

 

See youWink

Have a nice daySmile

11.26.2008Smile