Nos hemos encontrado con Mayo Ogunlabi, periodista británica de la BBC que hace un par de años quiso demostrar a su productor la posibilidad de cumplir la teoría de los 6º.
Buscaron al azar y decidieron que el destinatario sería un muchacho que había puesto un anuncio en un diario de un pueblo de interior para celebrar su 21 cumpleaños... La cosa empezó bien, de un amigo a la amiga de su madre, ésta a una prima que su marido era de la zona, pero no supo cómo seguir. Volvió a la amiga de la madre, que se puso en contacto con un conocido que su hija que tenía más o menos la edad del chico. Éste le puso en contacto con la directora del instituto del pueblo. Dio en el clavo: la maestra encontró al chico, que después de que la periodista le contara la historia tan sólo supo decir..."Really? That's mad isn't it?"
We have encountered Mayo Ogunlabi a British journalist from the BBC who a couple of years ago wanted to demostrate his producer the opportunity to complete the theory of the 6 degrees.
Searched at random and decided that it would be a guy who had put an advertisement in a newspaper of an interior village just to celebrate its 21th ... the thing started well, a friend of her knew a friend of his mother who knew a woman that her husband was from the area, but he did not know how to continue. Returned to the friend of the mother who conect to another woman from the village that his daughter was about the age of the kid. She got in touch with the director of the institute of the place. Hit the nail, the teacher was who found the boy. Later when the journalist told him the story just did say...
"Really?" said. "That's mad isn't it?"
martes, 12 de mayo de 2009
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