Fanny: Brian, my last question seems too serious. Brian: It was. It was a very academic kind of question. Fanny: Yeah. Brian: You're testing me Fanny. Fanny: Sorry for that. I would also like to ask you some funny questions. Brian: OK, hit me. Fanny:...
Fanny: Hey, Brian, what's the most popular sports in Canada? Brian: The most popular sport is definitely ice hockey. Fanny: Ice hockey! So do you play hockey by yourself? Brian: I don't actually. When I was a kid, I wanted to play ice hockey, and I w...
Matthew: Hi, this is Matthew White. MB: And this is MB. Matthew: And we are talking about our experience with Habitat For Humanity and our trip to Papua New Guinea with a group of Japanese students. MB: Right. Matthew: MB, a lot of people ask, you kn...
Jeff: Now the world is small and there's this type of people who are called backpackers, and you've been a backpacker, or you are a backpacker. What's a backpacker and what do you think of them? Jonathan: I don't know if I'd go so far as to say I'm a...
Jeff: So, Jonathan, what is home for you? Where is home for you? Jonathan: Where is home for me? Actually, I would have to say that I'm homeless. Jeff: Homeless! What do you mean homeless? Jonathan: Well, I don't call one particular place home. I pre...
Jeff: So, Jonathan, you are the... maybe the most prolific traveler I have ever met, and your home is a suitcase, so how do you live out of a suitcase like that? Jonathan: I wouldn't really say my home is a suitcase, but I think that people really ho...
Katia: Hello, everyone, this is Katia from Mexico and we are here with Paul from England, and today we're gonna have a very interesting conversation about men. What's difficult about being a man and what are the good things about being a man, so we h...
Paul: Hi, this is Paul from England and I'm here with Katia from Mexico. Today we're gonna speak about being a woman. I can't imaginewhat it's like to be a woman. It must be really difficult. Katia: Well, I wouldn't say difficult, difficult. I think...
Paul: Hi, this is Paul from England speaking with Katia from Mexico. First question is do you give money to charity? Katia: Well, Paul, it's a difficult question because you really want to help people, but I always question myself where if the money...
Todd: Could you talk about, when you travel, do you prefer to travel with somebody to travel alone? Keren: I prefer to travel with someone but on my next trip I'm actually traveling alone so I'm looking forward to seeing whether I enjoy myself. Yeah....
Todd: Keren, you have talked about places you have been. Now. why don't you talk about places you want to go. Where would you like to visit? Keren: Whoa! There are so many places. I'd love to go to Cuba. Todd: Why Cuba? Keren: I imagine it's such a u...
Todd: OK, now Keren, Hello. Keren: Hello. Todd: I thought we would talk about travelling. Now you've travelled to many places, many continents. Keren: Yes. Todd: Can you talk about some of the places you've been to. Keren: Yes. First of all, I spent...
Todd: So, Conrad, you were saying that you have a grandfather and your grandfather is ninety-seven. Conrad: That's right. Todd: Ninety-seven! Conrad: That's right Todd. I think he was born in 1910. Todd: Man! Conrad: Yeah, ninety-seven years old and...
Continued from #731 Todd: So, then we go back to the airport. I don't know what to do because I'll be back where I started and I see a hotel. A big hotel, right next to the airport and I tell the cab driver to go there, and so he goes and there's a b...
Todd: You know, Greg, you were talking about being lost in Thailand. I have my own story about being lost in Bangkok. Greg: Really? Todd: Yeah, I was supposed to go and stay with some Thai friends in Thailand and I was coming from America and I had a...