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Диалог на английском с аудио «Hitchhiking In Europe»

Joe: Hey, you know I ran into John today and he's gonna actually exist doin' some travelin' in Europe. He's, uh, he says he'south gonna spend a lot of time in Prague.

David: Oh, Prague's awesome. Ah . . . did I tell you I lived there?

Joe: No, get out of hither. You never told me that.

David: Yes, I lived in Prague about 15 years ago.

Joe: Oh, whoa, du-, what were you doing there?

David: Well, I was traveling. I didn't actually know that I would stop upward in Prague. I was just gonna do whatever came along.

Joe: Await, where'd you commencement out traveling?

David: I got a one fashion ticket to Amsterdam.

Joe: [laugh] Oh, nice.

David: And one of the merely people that I knew in Europe was this chick that I used to go out with. So I figured I'd look her up. I knew she had another swain at that point. Just she said she could go me a identify to stay and she was in Prague. So I figured I'd go at that place for a few weeks and come across how it went.

Joe: She was from Prague? Or…

David: No, she was American, simply she was over there teaching English.

Joe: Oh, nice, nice.

David: Aye.

Joe: So wait, how long did you spend in Amsterdam?

David: I only spent near four days in Amsterdam before I got kind of sick of it.

Joe: And so y'all were just goin', you were just basically like, uh, travelin' through.

David: Yep, and and then I started hitching.

Joe: Oh, nice, nice.

David: And kind of hooked up with some English language chicks and merely kind of spent a little scrap of time with them on the route. And then eventually concluded up, uh, on a railroad train late at night and, uh, didn't take any money, but pretended I didn't understand what anyone was proverb and ended up in Prague.

Joe: Look, when yous outset took off, um, from the U.S., were you actually traveling alone?

David: Totally by myself.

Joe: Oh, sweetness.

David: Yep.

Joe: Nice…

David: Information technology's funny, looking back, I didn't have anything with me, y'know.

Joe: Yeah, you could just like basically, uh, take off on a whim.

David: I had similar one pair of shoes and no health insurance and I was just, uh, livin' large.

Joe: [express mirth] That's squeamish. And you know what, now you would probably expect back and think that you were totally bankrupt. And, uh, that, at present that you accept kids, that would be a difficult, a very hard thing to remember of.

David: If I had to be responsible for them information technology would be hard. Merely, y'know, I, uh, I was but responsible for me. And I kind of… I was, I was in the mood to, uh, to feel anonymous. I wanted to go where no ane recognized me.

Joe: Yes, no that sounds corking. And then yous, I, that'southward great that you lot just traveled alone. A lot of people, uh, are not into doin' that, y'know?

David: Yep, well, it'due south a big deal.

Joe: Yes, some people…

David: Y'all've got to kind of put yourself out there and just see what happens, y'know.

Joe: Yep, exactly. I really, I've never traveled alone. But, uh, I, I'm sure I could practise it, y'know, considering, uh, I'one thousand good, I, I feel like I'yard pretty adept at meeting people, y'know?

David: Yes, yeah. Well sometimes information technology's fun to meet people and other times it's fun to just truly exist on your own. And, y'know, you lot get into a situation where you, where you realize that nobody knows where you are…

Joe: [laugh]

David: …and you just have this total sense of, uh, liberty.

Joe: Yeah.

David: It's crazy.

Joe: Yeah, I can only imagine.

David: Yeah.

Joe: Y'all took the train from Amsterdam to, uh, to Prague?

David: No, I took the train to somewhere in Germany so I started thumbing on the side of the road.

Joe: [laugh] Oh, how long did you stay in Germany?

David: Uh, similar ii days.

Joe: Oh, that wasn't long at all.

David: Yeah, just long plenty for a couple of weird people to meet me and, uh, assistance me out, and take me to different places.

Joe: So they really picked you upwardly?

David: Aye, at one point I decided that I didn't really care what management the machine was going every bit long as it was warm and dry, I was getting in.

Joe: Wait, did yous, were you actually like, uh, did you believe that you were headed to Prague at that point or were you just…

David: Yeah…I was…

Joe: …headed wherever?

David: No, I was headed to Prague, merely I didn't actually care if it took me a while or what.

Joe: Oh, that's cool.

David: So I simply kind of went with the menstruum of what was happening.

Joe: Yep, what did you recall of Germany while yous were at that place, considering I've never been there…

David: Kind of weird…

Joe: …either.

David: …kind of weird. Uh, y'know, being, uh, being a Jew, uh…

Joe: [express joy]

David: …I was kind of aware of the history.

Joe: Yeah, I'm sure that that'south something that is pretty difficult to forget.

David: Yep, although, you know interestingly, the only person I met in Europe who was a deadhead was in Frg.

Joe: Oh really!

David: Yeah, and he was like then happy that I was into the Dead when he met me and I gave him one tape that I had…

Joe: [express mirth]

David: …and he was merely ecstatic, because they weren't able to get tapes similar nosotros were at that bespeak.

Joe: Oh, so he was actually High german.

David: Yes.

Joe: [express mirth] That'due south corking.

David: Because this was before computers.

Joe: Yes, well if you think almost it the Expressionless played there in, uh, '81, and, uh…

David: Yeah, he, he knew almost them. He knew what was upwards, but he was similar, y'know…

Joe: Yeah.

David: …I could use some music. And he had a Expressionless shirt on. He showed me. It was funny.

Joe: Look, he, he was actually wearing a Grateful Expressionless shirt when you met him?

David: Uh-huh.

Joe: [express mirth] That'southward great.

David: Information technology was similar underneath a sweatshirt. He was like, "No, really." He pulls over… He lifts up the sweatshirt. He was like "Await." It was like an old necktie-dye.

Joe: Were you lot wearing one also?

David: No.

Joe: Oh, so how did he know?

David: Uh, I but started talking well-nigh it and I had bootlegs with me.

Joe: Oh, that's nifty.

  • ran into: to unexpectedly see someone
  • go out of here: are you serious?
  • end up: to go to a place concluding
  • chick: girl or adult female
  • get out with: engagement
  • wait her up: contact her
  • ill of information technology: no longer interested in information technology
  • hitching: hitchhiking; traveling by getting a gratuitous ride in a auto with someone you practice not know
  • hooked up: met
  • on the road: traveling
  • took off: to go out
  • sweet: very good
  • on a whim: to do something without a lot of thought
  • livin' large: doing very well
  • totally broke: had no coin
  • anonymous: no i knows you
  • non into doin' that: practice not want to practice that
  • a big bargain: important
  • put yourself out in that location: to get involved
  • information technology'south crazy: hard to believe
  • thumbing: hitchhiking; traveling by getting a free ride in a car with someone y'all do not know
  • picked you up: gave you a ride in a automobile
  • headed to: going to
  • cool: good
  • went with the menstruation: to do without planningv
  • Jew: Jewish person
  • deadhead: a fan of the American stone and roll music ring the Grateful Dead
  • the Expressionless: short for the Grateful Dead; an American rock and roll music band
  • record: cassette tape
  • ecstatic: very happy
  • knew what was up: to know virtually
  • Grateful Dead: an American rock and roll music band
  • tie-dye: a colorful t-shirt
  • bootlegs: cassette tapes with a recording of a music band playing in concert

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