Making movies is a passion that I haven't developed. I think is a great way to reach out to people and impact deeply in their brains and hearts. The feelings one have the ability to produce through films is a powerful tool that God has provided for us and I think we need to take the challenge seriously and be a difference in what we produce. So I say... lights... rolling... ACTION! (To be a difference for this world!)
Yo tiene esperanza para usted esta muy felicidad en website aqui.
Yes, my Spanish is that bad! I was trying to say, "Welcome, my friend! I hope you enjoy this website" but I fear I failed terribly.
Anyway, enjoy the discussion and the videos - there's some funny and thought-provoking stuff there. But sometimes months go by without much activity. I guess the membership will have to grow before the activity increases.
Mexico is a long way away from Australia, but I'd love to visit someday - all of Latin America and the Caribbean. But until then, I'll just dream about it and practice my Spanish: "Donde estan mis maletas?" "Su pasaporte senor?" That's the kinds of words and phrases you learn on a Spanish language course - short phrases to use when travelling. Probably completely useless in real life!
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Yo tiene esperanza para usted esta muy felicidad en website aqui.
Yes, my Spanish is that bad! I was trying to say, "Welcome, my friend! I hope you enjoy this website" but I fear I failed terribly.
Anyway, enjoy the discussion and the videos - there's some funny and thought-provoking stuff there. But sometimes months go by without much activity. I guess the membership will have to grow before the activity increases.
Mexico is a long way away from Australia, but I'd love to visit someday - all of Latin America and the Caribbean. But until then, I'll just dream about it and practice my Spanish: "Donde estan mis maletas?" "Su pasaporte senor?" That's the kinds of words and phrases you learn on a Spanish language course - short phrases to use when travelling. Probably completely useless in real life!
Hasta luego!