Thursday, July 22, 2010
What Is The Meaning Ofswollen Breasts
The first day of work and 'was very hard: at seven o'clock we were already' out to plant potatoes around a fence. Andy with the "shubble" (blade) in hand and me with a picket of 20 kg. This is for a couple of hours. Then John calls us and we are moving towards him. Presents us with Jack, but that 'it is called John. More 'John will explain later' that when they met with John were three and all three were named John. Then John and to distinguish himself not to be confused with John had begun to call Jack and the other John "nameless" (unnamed). Since then, John was called Jack by his wife and he also looks like the other Jack and John just do not know 'was more' called and nothing else! John and Jack, and that 'a manufacturer, we are told that they are extending the house and are building a new porch that runs around the building, a swimming pool and a large fish tank and now we should build the whole frame of poles to support the porch. Andy and 'an expert carpenter and John gives us' just some brief information and then takes flight: "He's very busy," he explains Andy. A few minutes later I find myself mixing cement for the foundations: a bucket of water, half a bag of cement, ten piles of each cluster, then more water, five other heads of spades in the aggregate, half a bag of cement, other water and a pair of palate-head aggregate. Jack takes the tractor, I drive it on track and go! The cement cola straight ditches, around the steel pillars, filling. We continue this way 'till lunch time when Karen calls us to eat a bowl of soup. We sit around the table in front of the lookout and along with Jack hungry eat a tasty soup of farro, vegetables, chicken and vegetables is very tasty. Meanwhile, Karen also brings us the delicious white bread with raisins in it, which tells us to be the work of John: "John likes very much to make bread!" He explains proudly, and we, of course annuiamo continuing to keep his head down enjoying the warm bread into the pot of soup broth. The meal 'ended too quickly and we are already' return to work. Time gets sick and starts to drizzle, but regardless we continue to knead until the cement at sunset knocked out 'the ultimate cauldron of cement last hole. John is coming, thanks us and gives us' 50 Australian dollars each: happy reward that absolutely did not expect to receive. Returning home destroyed, but satisfied with the hard work and its fruits.
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