Danh ngôn của John Gourley

My dad just left high school in '69, went to Woodstock, and after half a year of college for architecture, just took off for Alaska. He bought a van and went straight into the mountains and built a cabin.
My dad just left high school in '69, went to Woodstock, and after half a year of college for architecture, just took off for Alaska. He bought a van and went straight into the mountains and built a cabin.
Bố tôi vừa rời trường trung học vào năm 69, đến Woodstock, và sau nửa năm học đại học kiến trúc, ông lên đường tới Alaska. Anh ta mua một chiếc xe tải và đi thẳng vào núi và xây dựng một căn nhà gỗ.
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