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Monday, July 20, 2009
Video Post: Honduras 15 in the Dominican Republic
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This video, made by my fellow PCT Jessie, gives you a peak at some of the activities we have done in training so far.
*In Spanish, barrio means neighborhood, but here in the DR, it is used to distinguish between the lower class neighborhoods (barrios) and the upper class neighborhoods (residenciales).
The dancing scene actually comes from a car wash, where you can get your car washed and drink some beer and dance while you wait to drive your clean and shiny car back home. The dominoes scene is a common sight in my barrio*. The scenes with the girl laughing and the skit were filmed at our training sight. We have to spice up the long hot afternoons somehow, and laughter is usuall the best way. Thanks to Jessie for putting this video together.
*In Spanish, barrio means neighborhood, but here in the DR, it is used to distinguish between the lower class neighborhoods (barrios) and the upper class neighborhoods (residenciales).
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