"I don't think I've ever met you before? (a formal greeting more than a literal question). (I'm/It's) Jim Stallion. (I'm) going to Osaka.
Still can't remember "kara", it's prolly something easy. It's the verb of the sentence I think, anyway.
It could be "kuru", in which case the last bit means "I'm coming to Pueble"
[EDit: d'oh, almost right, I think he says that he's "coming from Pueble."
Googled it and it's a place in Mexico, right?]
And remember that "desu" just tells you it's a statement, sort of like spoken punctuation (had it been a question marker it had said "desu-ka", pronunced ~"desska". "Wa" after a word tells you that word is the subject of the sentence. And "ni" is a locative, tells you there's a direction or position involved.
I'm sure someone one here knows this better than me though, you just need to wait.
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