Sunday, February 1, 2009

Other story...

Dear diary:

I was born and raised in California. I recently graduated from UCLA with a major in political science and a minor in French. I now work for the CIA. (but don't tell anyone!!) I'm a field agent, which means I work one-on-one with the people we're trying to get secrets out of. It's dangerous, but I've always wanted adventure. At the moment I'm living in Beverly Hills, but who knows where I'll be next? I've always wanted to go to Paris...

Just a day...

A day in my life:

Maniert wakes up early in the morning (usually 5 o’clock) and eats breakfast. His breakfast consists of toast, rice, and OJ. Then he walks from his house to his dojo and cleans the dojo’s floors. At 8 o’clock he opens up his shop. Then he begins his first classes’ training until 10 o’clock.

Then he trains his second class until 12 o’clock. At 12:30 Maniert ventures home and his wife makes him lunch. At 1:30 he goes back to his dojo and teaches his youngest class. After which he trains his star student Ringo Paul Lennon. At 6:30 he goes home, relaxes, and then eats dinner. Then he hits the sack at 8.

The story of a near person...

A friend:

I was born Brazil, because I'm just that cool. My hometown is Manaus, and I lived there as I was growing up. But I didn't like the pollution. So, I moved to Tefé. Now, instead of the cramped apartment building that my family lived in, I live in a tree house. I have a pet squirrel named Bane. He's pretty wicked awesome. For work I constantly carry a camera around. My main focus is snakes. Many of my pictures have been in National Geographic articles. I'm sure you've heard of that magazine. I'm also a tour guide and anyone that comes with me can see a snake, I guaranty it.

Most of my work is dedicated to reptiles and amphibians but I also work with exotic birds.
My life is built on the Amazon and the food is not very diverse, but the flavors are incredible.
As you will know, the animal species in the Amazon are endless and most of them poisonous but simply, we must adapt to their environment and if you respect those around you, they will respect you.