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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725
What a load of crap.
I supervised a woman law student from China while working at the U of MN Law Library named Joy for a year or more, had a Korean MD roommate for nine months named Dr. Kim who now teaches pharmacology at Yonsei U in Seoul, ate meals with various international students like two Spanish ladies from Bilbao along with some people from South America, had a best friend of an Iraqi Cataloging Librarian from the U of Mosul, Mahmood, while at the U of Denver and kept on a correspondence with him for two years, etc. Lived next to a group of South Americans in Belmont, CA while working for Information Access Company. Had a neighbor from Guam who was gay and had to fight off his advances. Also in Belmont.
You think I would talk about my 224 613 Project with someone was helping to find a book in a library. How colossally stupid. I do and have written immigrant groups though about what kind of practical information needs they have if they become survivors/victims of crimes.
Met Cesar Chavez while at the U of MN Law School who had very extensive experience with immigrants.
Met a survivor of one of the concentration camps from WWII. This was a few years ago in the Villages at the dog park. He used to give speeches at the Temple up the road from Southern Trace Shopping Center. He has a cute dog.
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This response is classically funny. I am sorry, you would never mention your "project " in that manner. I am truly that stupid.
Love the laughs you have provided. May you be a villager another 50 years, or at least till adulthood.