Hello! Hello there moblogger/travelblogger! I'm a graduate student at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut, USA. As part of my Master's Thesis, I am researching the concept of travelblogging and moblogging in the hopes of constructing a unique service geared toward the moblogger/travelblogger's distinct community. Of note, and maybe just to put us all at ease, this is not a money-making thing... nope, it's a crucial part of my graduate research that I hope you can participate in!
I've constructed an online survey that should only take about 2 minutes to complete. Any input that you could provide would be of great help!
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Sooo.... I cried when I read this. Not even kidding. I love dinosaurs. And officially decided if I don't do this sometime in the next 8 years, life isn't worth living. Can't WAIT for the stories... and my present?
either your fingers were still cold.. from all that snow you dug through to get to the top of that ridge, or you've been out of an english speaking country for too long. your spelling/grammar is hilarious :) *pushes glasses up on nose, fixes retainer*
sccho uh, anyway... gorgeous stuff dude. now i see why Patagonia clothes are so stupid expensive, you're paying for the scenery that you should think about every time you utter the brand name. smart marketing.
Costs Hi I want to trip to Amazonas and I liked yours, do you tell me what company contract and prices? Thanks a lots I speak spanish,
Regards
Hernan.Hauri@gmail.com
Vos The "Vos" form is actually used in several Latin countries... Honduras, Guatamala, El Salvador, Nicaragua and Costa Rica. I agree though, it is hard to learn and hard to get used to that's for sure. Happy travels, South America is amazing!!
Where are the accent marks on a PC?? Did you go to the asado? That is some of the best food I have ever had!! I get chills just reading your take on all of the things I love and miss every day about BA...its certainly like no other place out there! You're certainly getting around quickly!! Can't wait till you get home, though... Buen dia, Nacho :D
vos they use "vos" in Bolivia as well, so Argentina is not the only place where they use that term.
you shouldn't miss out on Bolivia or Chile, since you're so close. relatively.
man ... you just made me want to go back to argentina. when i was there i didn't get to truly experience it. it is a goal of mine to get back there one day to travel and experience all the culture and country has to offer. i'm glad you're getting to!
peace
nicole
wow andy ... allright i am gonna say this in español ... : en tu facebook vi este site . despues de haber entrado y leido lo que has escrito me siento muy contenta de que tengas esa impresion de argentina !!! ....haberte encon trado con ese hombre d e 50 años fue realmente increible .. el fue muy honesto creo --- y muy amab le de su parte !!! . asi que espero que escribas mas sobre nuestro pais ..
Hello Fellow Georgian! Just wanted to drop a note and say nice pictures! I'm traveling through Europe now and seeing all your photos puts South America next on my list. Keep on truckin, buddy!
exciting your blogging has caught my eye. what amazing pictures! i'm also from georgia and plan on going to south america in july so this is a great little sneak peak for me. thank you!
Larry, adorei Brasil. Faz quase dos meses exatamente que eu tava aí, e agora que toh na Argentina, já tenho saudades! Mas sim, havia poucos americanos viajando pelo país. Acho que conocí apenas dois mais. Tudo bem, nós somos os que conocemos os prazeres do Brasil. Até mais, Andy.
Haha, thanks! Where will I go next? Good question. At the moment I'm in Rosario, about to go kick for a little while in BA with some friends that just moved there. In the long-term, I'm going to make a big loop of Argentina, down the east side, across, and up the west side. Hopefully the money will hold out to make it to Bolivia and Peru, pero vamos a ver . . . Glad you're enjoying this! So am I!
Demonstracao do aviao no Brasil Prezado Andy,
I just left Brasil last week and we are in Montevideo today demonstrating a bizjet to the Confederacion Sudamericana de Futol. We go back to Asuncion, Paraguay tomorrow and then on to Santiago, Chile and back to the U.S this Friday. Parece que Voce esta viajando muito e vendo muitas partes interessantes do Brasil. Isso me deixa muito contente que outro Americano esta decobrendo os prazeres do Brasil e aprendendo o Portugues. Esta oitimo! Parabens para Voce.
Tudo de bom para Voce,
Larry Cheek
Amigo do Glen Simmons
amazing so excited that you got to go there! i've been there as well ... when i lived in argentina for that year. the falls are overwhelming.
grace and peace.
nicole
I'm so jealous! NACHOOOOO!!! I Want to be there SO bad! Have tons of fun and don't forget to say "vos" instead of "tu" :D And make sure to head south and see the glaciers and the whales! Te extraño mucho, Taco Nacho
College grad. No job. What to do? Go to South America.
Having made it for four months in Brazil and Argentina on rations such a 3 pairs of boxers and one bar of soap, I've got some stories to tell.
Déjenme contárselas a ustedes . . .... full info
Big Narr
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Job??
That's awesome! So, is this your job now....Andy the Archeologist?