Interviewer : What’s your name?
Ada : Ada Sanchez.
Interviewer : And, what
[?]
today Ada?
Ada : What have I been doing today? Working.
[?]
. I do payroll for a medical agency.
Interviewer : What
[?]
yesterday?
Ada : I went to church and I went to a birthday
party.
Interviewer :
[?]
to Europe?
Lady : Yes, I’ve been to France, in fact,
to Blay. I lived there for one summer.
Interviewer : For a whole summer? What did you do
[?]
there?
Lady : I lived with a family. I
[?]
French.
Interviewer : Great!
Interviewer : What
[?]
this morning?
Joe : I’ve been following my wife around
shopping all morning.
Interviewer : What did you do yesterday?
Derek : I sat around watching TV. I
[?]
very much at all.
Luke : Oh, I watched KU play a little basketball.
That’s about it.
Interviewer : You like basketball, huh? What did
you do yesterday?
Joe : My wife and I went to Charleston, South Carolina,
and
[?]
a good day.
Interviewer : And,
[?]
this morning?
Nancy : What have I done? I picked up my two nieces.
We are from New Jersey, which is the State next door to New York
State. And we had lunch and we came to New York and we’re
here at Radio City to see the Christmas show.
Interviewer : Oh good, I
[?]
great. What did you do yesterday?
Nancy : What did I do yesterday? Well, I took my
Christmas tree
[?]
, did a little shopping, did a little laundry at home and
cooked for my parents.
Interviewer : Good afternoon, what’s your
name?
Kathy : Kathy Clee
Interviewer : Kathy Clee? Kathy, what
[?]
this morning?
Kathy : What have I done this morning? I went out
and had breakfast and
[?]
to New York.
Interviewer : What did you do yesterday?
Kathy : Yesterday, I
[?]
in bed all day because I was sick.
Interviewer : I hope you're feeling better.
Kathy : A little better, not much.
Interviewer : When
[?]
meet your wife?
Michael : I met my wife three years ago.
Interviewer : Do you have
[?]
children?
Michael : Yes, I do. I have two children. This is
my son Chad.
Interviewer : Hi Chad, how are you?
Chad : Good.
Interviewer : Could you
[?]
to your wife?
Michael : Yes.
Interviewer : Hello.
Michael : This is Loren.
Interviewer : Hi, what’s your name?
Loren : Loren.
Interviewer : Great!
[?]
you done this morning Loren?
Loren : Packed, had breakfast, now we’re
shopping.
Interviewer : Ok. What
[?]
yesterday?
Loren : I was sick in bed.
Interviewer : I hope you’re feeling better
today.
Loren : Yes, I am. Thank you.
Interviewer : Hi, what’s your name?
Bernadette : Bernadette.
Interviewer : Bernadette, what
[?]
you done this morning?
Bernadette : I got up. I went over to the passport
office to try and get an emergency passport, and I’m waiting
here for somebody to
[?] . That’s it.
Interviewer : Ok. Great! Turn this way just a little
and then they can see your beautiful face.
Interviewer :
[?]
this morning?
Travis : A lot of reading. A lot of reading.
Interviewer : What did you do yesterday?
Alison : Much of the same. It was work.
Interviewer : A lot of work?
Travis : A lot of work.
Interviewer :
[?]
yesterday?
Alison : I went to the Hard Rock Café and
I went to a disco birthday party and I banked all day again yesterday.
Interviewer : It
[?]
you had a little more fun than him.
Alison : Yea. That’s generally the case.
Interviewer : What’s your name again?
Marie : Marie Holtz.
Interviewer : Hi, Marie. What have you done this
morning?
Marie : Well, we’ve . . . we
[?] and we had bagels for breakfast and we ate quickly left Riverton New Jersey for New York City.
Interviewer : Great! What did you do yesterday?
Marie : Yesterday was a kind of relaxing day, post-holiday,
family kind of day. Everybody stayed at home and kind of
[?]
. Yea.
Interviewer : Hello, what’s your name?
Maria : My name is Maria.
Interviewer : Hi Maria. What have you done this
morning?
Maria : Not much. I
[?]
a tour around New York, which wasn’t a very good
one, so we got off the bus.
Interviewer : Wow, that was smart. What did you
do yesterday?
Maria : Well, we arrived from Boston, I
[?]
Boston and my sister arrived from Russia.
Interviewer : Great! Can you speak any foreign languages?
Maria : Yep. I speak some French. I speak Spanish,
English and Russian. That’s my native language.
Interviewer : What did you do
[?]
school?
Maria : Well, I continued teaching, studying and
teaching.
Interviewer : When did you two meet?
Maria :
[?]
here or in general?
Interviewer : In general.
Maria : We were born together. This is my womb-mate.
Interviewer : Womb-mate? So, you’re twins?
Maria : Yes.
Interviewer :
[?]
!