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			<title>美国往事</title>
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			<title>说三道四</title>
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			<title>旅行新装备</title>
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			<description>如果，我和老婆有一个月以上的旅行，需要以下物品。<br /><br />1，数码单反两部。我和老婆人手一个。目前，还要再进一个。预算5000元。<br /><br />2，新笔记本一台。预算700美元以内。<br /><br />3，数码硬盘摄像机一部。但我还不会编辑呢。预算多少没定。我老觉得摄像机有点鸡肋似的，不知道对不对。<br /><br />4，空白光盘一盒。随时刻盘备份。<br /><br />5，旅行手册一堆。很沉啊。已购。<br /><br />其余为，吃的，穿的都带旧衣服旧鞋旧袜子，到时候脏了就扔了，省得洗了。信用卡，现金等。</description>
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			<author>ratausa</author>
			<pubDate>Wed Apr 30 18:11:15 CST 2008</pubDate>
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			<title>走入旷野及其它</title>
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			<description>Into The Wild，是去年美国拍的一部片子，讲的是一个中产阶级家庭出身，Emory大学毕业的美国青年Christopher McCandless ，抛弃一切身外之物，把自己的钱捐给别人，只带着几本书，和很少的装备，靠着搭车独自在美国游荡，最后拿着一杆枪和子弹，还有一袋大米，远离人类社会，进入阿拉斯加荒原，打野兽(因为打猎技艺不精，也没打到什么)，吃野果和野土豆，最后死在那里的故事，最后鉴定为饿死的。<br /><br />看来干啥都不能乱冒险：这家伙连个指南针都没有，有张从加油站拿的地图也不详细，让他丧失了求生的机会。那个最后见过他的卡车司机，还反复劝他再去买些装备，可是，最后这个愣小子只要了司机一双靴子。<br /><br />这孩子的爸爸是开咨询公司的，生意挺好。可是，这孩子就是不稀罕这些东西，只想去追求自己喜欢的。这孩子和我同年出生，1992年就死了。<br /><br />我看了看剧情介绍，先是佩服，然后害怕，我最怕死了，好日子还没过够呢。<br /><br />好在，最后，被一条相关新闻幽默了一下。当时，这小伙子的尸体是在一辆他用来过夜的废弃公共汽车上发现的。结果，去年电影拍了以后，有个阿拉斯加的老兄去把这辆公共汽车上的仪表盘卸了下来，在eBay上卖了$177.50(<a href="http://www.juneauempire.com/stories/100807/sta_20071008001.shtml" target="_blank">http://www.juneauempire.com/stories/100807/sta_20071008001.shtml</a>)，我看到这就笑了。<br /><br /><br />下面是这人的简介：<br /><br />Christopher Johnson McCandless (12 February 1968 ? 18 August 1992) was an American wanderer who with little food and little equipment, hiked into the Alaskan wilderness to live a life of solitude. Less than five months later he died of starvation near Denali National Park. In 1996, Jon Krakauer wrote a book about his life, Into the Wild, which inspired a 2007 film of the same name directed by Sean Penn and starring Emile Hirsch as McCandless.<br /><br />―――――――――-<br />Childhood<br /><br />McCandless grew up in Annandale, Virginia, located in affluent Fairfax County. His father, Walt McCandless, worked as an antenna specialist for NASA. His mother, Wilhelmina “Billie” Johnson, was his father’s secretary and later helped Walt establish and run a successful consulting company.<br /><br />From early childhood, teachers noticed McCandless was unusually strong-willed. As he grew older, he coupled this with an intense idealism and physical endurance. In high school, he served as captain of the cross-country team, urging teammates to treat running as a spiritual exercise in which they were “running against the forces of darkness….all the evil in the world, all the hatred.”[1]<br /><br />He graduated from W.T. Woodson High School in 1986 and from Emory University in 1990, majoring in history and anthropology. His upper middle-class background and academic success masked growing contempt for what he saw as the empty materialism of American society. In his junior year, he declined membership in Phi Beta Kappa, on the basis that honors and titles were irrelevant. McCandless was strongly influenced by Jack London, Leo Tolstoy and Henry David Thoreau, and he dreamed about leaving society for a Thoreau-like period of solitary contemplation.<br /><br />―――――――――-<br />On the road<br /><br />After graduating in 1990, he gave $24,000 of the $42,000 bequest of a family friend for his last two years of college, to the charity Oxfam International and began traveling, using the name “Alexander Supertramp” (Krakauer notes the connection with WH Davies, Welsh author of ‘Autobiography of a Super-Tramp’ published in 1908). McCandless made his way through Arizona, California, and South Dakota, where he worked at a grain elevator. McCandless alternated between having jobs and living with no money and little or no human contact, sometimes successfully foraging for food. He survived a flash flood but lost his car (the car was not actually lost; because of McCandless’ lack of knowledge of mechanics, he thought it was unrepairable) along with kayaking down remote stretches of the Colorado River to the Gulf of California. McCandless took pride in surviving with a minimum of gear and funds, and generally made little preparation.<br /><br />For years, McCandless dreamed of an “Alaskan Odyssey” where he would live off the land, far away from civilization, and keep a journal describing his physical and spiritual progress as he faced the forces of nature. In April 1992 McCandless hitchhiked to Fairbanks, Alaska. He was last seen alive by James Gallien, who gave him a ride from Fairbanks to the Stampede Trail. Gallien was concerned about “Alex”, who had minimal supplies (not even a magnetic compass) and no experience of surviving in the Alaskan bush. Gallien repeatedly tried to persuade Alex to defer his trip, and even offered to drive him to Anchorage to buy suitable equipment and supplies. However, McCandless ignored Gallien’s warnings, refusing all assistance except for a pair of rubber boots, two tuna melts, and a bag of corn chips. Eventually, Gallien dropped him at the head of the Stampede Trail on Tuesday, April 28, 1992.<br /><br />After hiking along the snow-covered Stampede Trail, McCandless found an abandoned bus used as a hunting shelter parked on an overgrown section of the trail near Denali National Park ( [show location on an interactive map] 63°51′36.13″N, 149°24′50.62″W)[2] and began his attempt to live off the land. He had a 10-pound bag of rice, a Remington semi-automatic rifle, with plenty of .22LR hollowpoint ammunition, a book of local plant life, several other books, and some camping equipment. He assumed he could forage for plant food and hunt game. Despite his inexperience as a hunter, McCandless poached some small game such as porcupines and birds. Once he killed a moose; however, he failed to preserve the meat properly and it spoiled. Rather than thinly slicing and air-drying the meat, like jerky, as is usually done in the Alaskan bush, he smoked it, following the advice of hunters he had met in South Dakota.[3]<br /><br />His journal contains entries covering a total of 189 days. These entries range from ecstatic to grim with McCandless’ changing fortunes. In July, after living in the bus for several months, he decided to leave, but found the trail back blocked by the Teklanika River, which was then considerably higher and swifter than when he crossed in April. There was an easy method of crossing a short way down the river (See second to last paragraph). Unfortunately, McCandless was unaware of this because the only navigational aid in his possession was a tattered road map he had found at a gas station, which did not contain the type of detailed topographical information which could easily have saved his life. [2]<br /><br />On August 12, McCandless wrote what are assumed to be his final words in his journal “Beautiful Blueberries”. He tore the final page from Louis L’Amour’s memoir, Education of a Wandering Man, which contains an excerpt from a Robinson Jeffers poem entitled “Wise Men in Their Bad Hours”:<br /><br />Death’s a fierce meadowlark: but to die having made<br />Something more equal to centuries<br />Than muscle and bone, is mostly to shed weakness.<br />The mountains are dead stone, the people<br />Admire or hate their stature, their insolent quietness,<br />The mountains are not softened or troubled<br />And a few dead men’s thoughts have the same temper.<br /><br />On the other side of the page, McCandless added, “I HAVE HAD A HAPPY LIFE AND THANK THE LORD. GOODBYE AND MAY GOD BLESS ALL!”<br /><br />On September 6, 1992, two hikers and a group of moose hunters found this note on the door of the bus:<br /><br />“S.O.S. I need your help. I am injured, near death, and too weak to hike out of here. I am all alone, this is no joke. In the name of God, please remain to save me. I am out collecting berries close by and shall return this evening. Thank you, Chris McCandless. August?”[1]<br /><br />His body was found in his sleeping bag inside the bus, weighing an estimated 67 pounds. He had been dead for more than two weeks. His official cause of death was starvation.<br /><br />Biographer Jon Krakauer suggests two factors may have contributed to McCandless’s death. First, he was running the risk of starvation due to increased activity, compared with the leanness of the game he was hunting. [4] However, Krakauer insists starvation was not, as McCandless’ death certificate states, the primary cause of death. Initially, Krakauer claimed McCandless might have ingested toxic seeds (Hedysarum alpinum). However, extensive laboratory testing proves conclusively there was no alkaloid toxin present in McCandless’ food supplies. In later editions of the book, therefore, Krakauer has speculated a fungus Rhizoctonia leguminicola could have grown on the seeds McCandless ate. However, there remains no evidence to support Krakauer’s theory, and all forensic data suggest starvation.<br /><br />His journal entry for that date reads, “Extremely weak. Fault of pot[ato] seed. Much trouble just to stand up. Starving. Great Jeopardy.” McCandless had been digging and eating the root of the wild potato―Hedysarum alpinum, a common area wildflower also known as Eskimo potato, which Kari’s book told him was widely eaten by native Alaskans - for more than a month without ill effect. On July 14 he apparently started eating the pealike seedpods of the plant as well, again without ill effect.<br /><br /></description>
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			<author>ratausa</author>
			<pubDate>Tue Apr 29 22:23:56 CST 2008</pubDate>
			<web:time>22:23:56</web:time>
			<web:date>2008-04-29</web:date>
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			<category>工作笔记</category>
			<web:category>http://www.lvye.org/visaforpassport/c_6</web:category>
			<title>学生的成功就是我的成功</title>
			<link>http://www.lvye.org/visaforpassport/b_32651</link>
			<description>刚才，上海的学生发来短信和email，说某大学的一个教授问她是不是还能接受奖学金，这个学校已经很不错了，看了一下数据，外国研究生比例仅仅10%，可见，这个学校是比较少招收外国学生的，门槛不低的一个学校。<br /><br />前几天，另外一个排名更靠后的学校UMASS-lowell，也给她助教的奖学金，她没有接受。<br /><br />再算上另外一个大学的半免学费，今年她申请的战绩还是很不错的。<br /><br />她托福考得还可以，不过不到100分。<br /><br />每当我知道学生得到奖学金，特别是好大学的奖学金的时候，我就特别高兴。主要是成就感带来的吧，这是我的成功，也是学生的成功。</description>
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			<author>ratausa</author>
			<pubDate>Thu Apr 24 11:57:57 CST 2008</pubDate>
			<web:time>11:57:57</web:time>
			<web:date>2008-04-24</web:date>
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			<category>工作笔记</category>
			<web:category>http://www.lvye.org/visaforpassport/c_6</web:category>
			<title>又过一个</title>
			<link>http://www.lvye.org/visaforpassport/b_32619</link>
			<description>今天又有一个学生去签证。曾经被拒过，本来没什么问题，但是被歪嘴和尚给指导坏了，甚至他第一次签证申请表上有的重要内容都没有填，被签证官两个问题就拒签之后，交到我手上的。<br /><br />签过了，要记录一下。</description>
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			<author>ratausa</author>
			<pubDate>Tue Apr 22 14:40:42 CST 2008</pubDate>
			<web:time>14:40:42</web:time>
			<web:date>2008-04-22</web:date>
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			<category>工作笔记</category>
			<web:category>http://www.lvye.org/visaforpassport/c_6</web:category>
			<title>工作分类很重要</title>
			<link>http://www.lvye.org/visaforpassport/b_32603</link>
			<description>申请美国的学生，基本有几个大类：<br /><br />1，想去读研究生，和想去读好大学本科的学生。需求这种服务的学生很多，但以我的工作标准来做，工作量巨大。<br /><br />现在，每年只能作少数几个学生，根本没法多做，多做了非把我累吐血不可。<br /><br />--选学校。几十上百个学校选过去。。。<br />--写材料。反复和学生沟通。。。<br />--申请过程中的问题。一堆。。。<br /><br />2，读本科有条件录取。工作量不算很大，相对容易。<br /><br />3，读高中。家长和学生对美国学校都了解不多，而且有些学生有这样那样的问题，工作量也大，和研究生申请的工作量差不多。<br /><br />今年一个学生，本来在美国读高中，想转学，结果我都给他联系好了学校，学校让这孩子打电话和他们确定面试时间，这孩子不知为什么，也不和学校联系，搞的我和学生家长都很着急。着急也没用，学生自己都不着急。。。</description>
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			<author>ratausa</author>
			<pubDate>Mon Apr 21 14:28:26 CST 2008</pubDate>
			<web:time>14:28:26</web:time>
			<web:date>2008-04-21</web:date>
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			<category>工作笔记</category>
			<web:category>http://www.lvye.org/visaforpassport/c_6</web:category>
			<title>周末是这样度过的</title>
			<link>http://www.lvye.org/visaforpassport/b_32601</link>
			<description>上周六晚上，和老婆去了一个酒店吃饭，长峰假日。感觉假日酒店的管理不怎么样，服务员都尽量找便宜的，看那模样都能看得出来，和很多超市的服务员差不多。香格里拉还不错。我去香格里拉会填表扬的客户反馈，假日的是填投诉的，上次去丽都，着实领教了一下廉价服务员的劣质服务。<br /><br />饭吃得还挺好，和老婆频频举杯。老婆说:祝您身体健康，我说:谢谢太太。和老婆一起吃饭是很重要的。我妈对我老婆说过，男人能每天晚上回家吃饭就不错，我家老太太说的话真是经典。关键是，我每天都是在家等着老婆回来吃饭。<br /><br />正在吃饭，侄女打电话来。因为刚才和哥哥通过电话，我让哥哥嘱咐他闺女好好学习，到时候大学毕业的时候，我把她送到美国去，我都做了很多学生拿着奖学金去美国读研究生了，侄女也应该去，哪怕只是学好英文回国也是可以的。申请研究生奖学金的事情，我还比较在行。今年因为嫌麻烦，所以只做了一个研究生的申请，最后也拿到了全奖。前段时间那个学生的申请，我一直有这个能拿到全奖的感觉，看来感觉还是对的。<br /><br />侄女打来电话，我嘱咐她要好好学习，最好把成绩都考到80分以上。这孩子的学习倒是让我比较放心。<br /><br />周六还给另外一个去年孩子去美国读高中的家长打了电话，问了问那个学生的情况，了解了解家长的反馈也很好。<br /><br />还和老婆总结了一下我们的出国度假情况，每年都出国一个月，去不同的国家，这即使在那些所谓的发达国家，也不是很多人能做到的。<br /><br />原因：因为我没做北京的房奴，所以保证了生活质量。</description>
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			<pubDate>Mon Apr 21 12:19:52 CST 2008</pubDate>
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			<title>两天的成果</title>
			<link>http://www.lvye.org/visaforpassport/b_32549</link>
			<description>昨天上午，大学同学带来的领导的孩子顺利签过了。给他培训了两天。这两天，主要讲了讲签证官通常的问题，和他应该怎么回答。还有，和他练了练英文口语。这个小伙子英文基础还行，发音也不错，就是很长时间不说了，口语很生，说得磕磕巴巴。<br /><br />本来这学生真实的情况很简单。他大学毕业之后考研，分数不够，想出国读研究生。可他自己一开始却想编造一个他现在工作的假象，因为他看了网上的很多言论后，觉得无业不太好，就胡编一个工作出来。好在我给他纠正了这个问题，否则可能就会出大问题。<br /><br />关于签证的论坛里面，全部是个人经验（一次签过，或者多次被拒的经验），很多人被各种个样的信息所误导。<br /><br />两天前，这孩子第一次和我见面，对签证的问题基本没底，被我问得心里直发慌。我觉得他当时那个综合的状态，无论是问题的回答，衣着打扮，心理状态，真正去签证的时候就容易出问题。<br /><br />折腾了两天以后，虽然他没有像我培训很长时间的学生那样，达到对签证的彻底理解和应对自如，不过，比起很多未作准备或者胡乱准备的学生，却是强了很多。<br /><br />所以，就签过了。</description>
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			<pubDate>Fri Apr 18 16:40:11 CST 2008</pubDate>
			<web:time>16:40:11</web:time>
			<web:date>2008-04-18</web:date>
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			<category>工作笔记</category>
			<web:category>http://www.lvye.org/visaforpassport/c_6</web:category>
			<title>中国真的火了？</title>
			<link>http://www.lvye.org/visaforpassport/b_32498</link>
			<description>最近，中国貌似引起了世界的很多关注，因为圣火传递和西藏问题等等。说实话，我对这两件事都不太关心，有点娱乐新闻的感觉。今天打开MSN，吓了我一跳，好多&quot;红心+China&quot;......<br /><br />西藏我没去过，我只见过在北京摆地摊卖首饰的西藏人。至于打砸抢烧等事件，我也不知道该信谁的，我不在场的事情，我没有发言权。维护国家统一这个观点，应该是讲得通的。至于其他的，应该让全体藏区人民和全中国人民发言。<br /><br />圣火传递，搞得沸沸扬扬，大大提高了中国受关注的程度，这是一件好事，仅从这一点来评判，中国的奥运火炬传递就搞成了估计是奥运会历史上最吸引眼球的火炬传递。就跟明星绯闻似的，只要吸引了眼球就是成功，无论是某些人抢夺火炬还是华人火炬护卫行动。<br /><br />表达对西方歪曲报道的不满是应该的，要是我当权，西方哪些混蛋老胡说八道就跟他干，什么CNN的主持人，如果他真的胡说八道就应该让他以后小心一点。<br /><br />七嘴八舌的世界。。。。从来就是这个样子的。。。。。你说你的，我说我的，他说他的。。。。说不好就打了起来。。。。拳头硬的通常厉害一些。。。但拳头软的一方有人是不要命的。。。。双方都打够了就消停了。。。谁也不比谁差多少。。。。。<br /><br /></description>
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			<pubDate>Wed Apr 16 18:16:44 CST 2008</pubDate>
			<web:time>18:16:44</web:time>
			<web:date>2008-04-16</web:date>
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			<title>今天16个email</title>
			<link>http://www.lvye.org/visaforpassport/b_32479</link>
			<description>今天很勤奋。下午见了学生，半路接的，第一次被拒，完全可以归结为签证准备的问题。关于签证，我们讨论了两个小时。明天下午继续。<br /><br />晚上，发了16个工作邮件，每个都是需要个别处理的。虽然以前也有一天发40-50封邮件的，甚至更多的，但那种通常都是群发，倒也不算什么。<br /><br />工作，有时让我很充实。<br /><br />今天还做了：把菜刀磨了。还理发了。<br /><br />明天上午，一个大学同学陪同他们单位领导的孩子来北京签证。</description>
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			<author>ratausa</author>
			<pubDate>Tue Apr 15 22:01:10 CST 2008</pubDate>
			<web:time>22:01:10</web:time>
			<web:date>2008-04-15</web:date>
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			<category>西班牙语学习</category>
			<web:category>http://www.lvye.org/visaforpassport/c_23</web:category>
			<title>初一毕业了</title>
			<link>http://www.lvye.org/visaforpassport/b_32380</link>
			<description>昨天，我们上了最后一节课，初级班第一级的最后一节。<br /><br />开场白是，loreto拿来了一袋日本生产的情趣巧克力送给大家，谢谢loreto。<br /><br />然后，大家开始提问一些问题：<br /><br />1，tener 和 hay 的区别。这两个词都是&quot;有&quot;的意思。tener 要有主语，hay 不需要。<br />2，me gustas tu. 为什么不用gusta, gustan，而用gustas。<br />.................<br /><br />然后，考试了。总共100分，笔试80分，口试20分。<br /><br />笔试答得还可以，说还是不行，关键是词汇量太少，今天在网上买了两本词汇书。对于我一开始只用于旅行的目的，学了这个初级班第一级的西班牙语，就能让我自如多了。<br /><br />考试最后的时候，老婆就隔着玻璃，在教室外面看着，家长来接小学生放学似的。<br /><br />除了春节去青岛耽误了一堂课之外，其它的课一堂不缺地读下来，也不容易，这主要靠自己对语言的爱好，以及老婆的支持和鼓励。三月有一天，外面沙尘很大，我实在不想去了，于是老婆问我，&quot;你是不是跟不上听课，想逃学？&quot;当然不是，不就是上课么，我主要是不想在外面吸入过多的可吸入颗粒物。最后，她开车送我去了。<br /><br />下午，下载了&quot;阿根廷别为我哭泣&quot;，原来是英文的，要是西班牙语的就好了。不过，英文的也很好听，歌中极品。<br /><br />听着歌，作为课程结束的纪念。<br /><br />阿根廷别为我哭泣 <br /><br />It won&#039;t be easy.那并不容易。 <br />U&#039;ll think it strange.你会感到奇怪。 <br />When I try 2 explain how I feel.当我努力说明自己的感受。 <br />That I still need Ur love.我仍然需要你的爱。 <br />After all that I&#039;ve done.在我所做的一切面前。 <br />U won&#039;t believe me.你仍不愿相信我的话。 <br />All U will see is a girl U once knew.你总是认定我还是那个你从前认识的女孩。 <br />Although she&#039;s dressed up 2 the nines.虽然她的打扮无可挑剔。 <br />At sixes &amp; sevens with U.却与你格格不入。 <br /><br />I had 2 let it happen.我无法避免其发生。 <br />I had 2 change.我不得不去改变。 <br />Couldn&#039;t stay all my life down that hill.不能听凭自己随波逐流。 <br />Looking out of the window.(满足于)张望窗外。 <br />Staying out of the sun.远离阳光。 <br />So I chose freedom.于是我选择了自由。 <br />Running around trying everything new.四处漫游,尝试一切新事物。 <br />But nothing impressed me at all.但没有给我留下一丝印象。 <br />I never expected it to.这本非我所望。 <br /><br />Don&#039;t cry 4 me Argentina ! 阿根廷,别为我哭泣！ <br />The truth is I never left U.事实上我从未离开过你。 <br />All through my wild days.在那段狂野岁月里。 <br />My mad existence.疯狂历程中。 <br />I kept my promise.我信守诺言。 <br />Don&#039;t keep Ur distance.别将我拒之门外。 <br /><br />And as 4 fortune,and as 4 fame.至于金钱,以及名利。 <br />I never invited them in.我曾未奢望。 <br />They are illusions.它们不过是幻象。 <br />They&#039;re not the solutions.绝非解决的途径。 <br />They promised 2 be.如它们所承诺的那样。 <br />The answer was here all the time.答案一直在这。 <br />I love U &amp; hope U love me.我爱你,希望你也爱我。 <br /><br />Don&#039;t cry 4 me Argentina ! 阿根廷,别为我哭泣！ <br /><br />Don&#039;t cry 4 me Argentina ! 阿根廷,别为我哭泣！ <br />The truth is I never left U.事实上我从未离开过你。 <br />All through my wild days.在那段狂野岁月里。 <br />My mad existence.疯狂历程中。 <br />I kept my promise.我信守诺言。 <br />Don&#039;t keep Ur distance.别将我拒之门外。 <br /><br />Have I said too much ? 我是否说得太多？ <br />There&#039;s nothing more I can think of 2 say 2 U.我想不出还能向你表白什么. <br />But all U have 2 do is look at me 2 know.但你所要做的只是看着我,你就会知道 <br />That every word is true.每字每句都是真情<br /><br />这首歌的背景<br /><a href="http://zhidao.baidu.com/question/39227553.html?fr=qrl" target="_blank">http://zhidao.baidu.com/question/39227553.html?fr=qrl</a> <br /></description>
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			<author>ratausa</author>
			<pubDate>Wed Apr 9 19:22:41 CST 2008</pubDate>
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			<web:date>2008-04-09</web:date>
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