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Sep 14, 2007 21:58

First of all:
Happy Birthday, Dru!I was going to make that cliché joke about a quarter-century, but I'll refrain, because I'm nice like that and because we all have our issues with growing up and growing old, don't we ( Read more... )

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reet September 14 2007, 21:20:03 UTC
Naw, you don't need to be quiet! Actually, the louder you are the better because then I wake up. lol But, honestly, if you wake up earlier than I do (but I'll set my alarm clock) you can just check your mail or spend time on the net or something? But like you said, I don't want to be wasting our time together! At the same time, though, if we don't recharge our energy at least a little we can't do crap. lol We'll have to see what works.

Sure! I mean, we'll stay exactly as long as we feel like staying. If it's lame we'll leave, and if we want to dance we'll dance. :) I usually don't stay longer than 4 AM or so. But if we get tired we don't have to.
You can wear a skirt or jeans or whatever you like. *nods* I usually wear jeans. But depends on the mood and weather I suppose.

I'm kind of confused about that currently. I don't know! Honestly. People are dressed in a really schizo way right now. I see people with winter coats and jackets and boots and then I see people with NO jackets. I'm kinda contemplating whether I can already wear my coat or if it'll look weird. Thing is, today it was warm and I felt okay with just a light jacket. But then it gets so chilly! When it rains and it's just cold to the bone... I don't know. I'd say bring it just in case.

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reet September 15 2007, 10:38:26 UTC
Oh, but I do need to warn you that the apartment is really cold!

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estriel September 15 2007, 10:42:08 UTC
I remember you talking about freezing at home. I'll bring warm stuff to sleep in and to wear and warm socks. :)

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reet September 15 2007, 11:45:43 UTC
September/beginning of October is the nastiest in that sense. :(

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estriel September 15 2007, 15:07:03 UTC
When do they turn on the heating?
I already switched on the heating once or twice last week. The good thing about Germany is that you can heat whenever you want, even in September.

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reet September 15 2007, 15:18:48 UTC
When it gets cold enough outside for a longer period of time, usually the beginning of October.

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estriel September 15 2007, 10:47:12 UTC
Well, if you want to wake up, I could always just tickle you. Works almost better than being loud. :P
At the same time, though, if we don't recharge our energy at least a little we can't do crap. - I know. We'll be like walking corpses by the end of the week if we do that.

Jeans it shall be, then. I think I'd be too cold in a dress, anyway.

Haha, okay. I'll bring my autumn-coat, maybe. Or my winter-coat, not a winter-jacket. I don't know. Or I can just bring some jackets and then put on a sweater underneath if it's cold.
I'll keep checking the weather.
Is Tallinn very windy, btw? Like... it's by the sea, so I thought maybe it's windy.

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reet September 15 2007, 11:45:03 UTC
I'd say yes, right now it's best to just stuff warmer clothes underneath lighter jackets. :)

It's very very windy. *nods* All the time. You're blown away.

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estriel September 15 2007, 15:08:32 UTC
But then I'll look like a stuffed sausage or something. ;) No, layering is still cool, isn't it?

Is the wind very cold? *wraps self in scarves*

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reet September 15 2007, 15:16:43 UTC
Awww. Like a stuffed sausage with a wig? xD I'll adopt you and call you my Kathy then. =DD
Layering is fine? lol

Lasnamäe (where I live) is like a whole other climate sometimes than downtown. lol It's higher up and therefore always colder here.

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estriel September 15 2007, 17:31:25 UTC
Yes, approximately like that. If you call me Kathy, that's fine. I like Kathy. If you call me a monkey or a fattie, I might go throw myself off the nearest bridge. *drama-queen*

Lol, I just realized that I'm gonna be in a country of which I don't speak the language AT ALL. Well, I've been to Italy and Croatia and I don't speak any of those, either, but at least they're similar to languages I speak... which can't be said of Estonian. So it should be interesting. :)

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reet September 15 2007, 18:19:01 UTC
You little fat monkey. 8> =D

I was just thinking about that the other day. But don't worry, you're with me. xD And I'll teach you some basic Estonian phrases.
How did you manage in Italy and Croatia? :)

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estriel September 16 2007, 15:10:04 UTC
*cries* *throws self out of the window*

Yeah, you can translate for me, after all, you spent three years studying just that, so you should be sufficient. ;)
I'll teach you some basic Estonian phrases. - But, Reet, how can I be sure that what you teach me really means, for example, Hello, I would like an ice cream and not Hello, wanna have anal sex in a darkened alley?!

You don't really need much when you're on vacation - I mean, sometimes you buy bread or fruit or ice-cream or souveniers, but that's it... Besides, Italian is similar to French and Croatian is a tiny little bit related to Czech, so often you get the basic meaning.

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reet September 16 2007, 16:53:01 UTC
Well, you can't. Would you really want to be sure? That would be highly boring, wouldn't it?

I should also tell you that it's not hard to mask 'sex' in anywhere into the Estonian language. We have 'seks' in a ridiculous number of words. I think we're obsessed with it.

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estriel September 16 2007, 16:57:06 UTC
It would be highly embarrassing, though, if I went and - all clueless and innocent - said something inappropriate to someone! :P
Also, if you teach me some naughty phrases and tell me they're something else, you'll then be responsible for saving me from all the people who'll want to kill/beat up/rape me/call the police.

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reet September 16 2007, 17:00:51 UTC
... You're no fun. >_<

I can still teach you naughty phrases though. XD

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