I would have updated sooner, but then I had to go to a meeting, then the meeting turned into a party, and then I missed the last bus and had to crash at SFU. But I had fun
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I'm pretty world-famous for my hugs, actually. They go on and on and on and on...
And don't forget, we've got a very important meeting sometime regarding your season 1 Doctor WHO DVDs. Very important. Vital, even, to my continued existance.
A matter of life and death, that's exactly what it is. You should know, though, that the only thing I have that plays DVDs is my computer, and that really wouldn't do it justice. :-)
At least not friends' families. I'm guessing boyfriends' families aren't scary, either, as long as you can understand what they're saying. (I'm never going to Northern Jutland again. Ever.)
My first boyfriend lived in a small town Northern Jutland (we met through SFU) and I don't think I ever understood half of what his parents said. And to make it even worse, they were always kind of awkward and didn't know how to deal with me - and I was his *third* girlfriend.
And don't forget, we've got a very important meeting sometime regarding your season 1 Doctor WHO DVDs. Very important. Vital, even, to my continued existance.
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A matter of life and death, that's exactly what it is. You should know, though, that the only thing I have that plays DVDs is my computer, and that really wouldn't do it justice. :-)
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At least not friends' families. I'm guessing boyfriends' families aren't scary, either, as long as you can understand what they're saying. (I'm never going to Northern Jutland again. Ever.)
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Northern Jutland? Really?
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My first boyfriend lived in a small town Northern Jutland (we met through SFU) and I don't think I ever understood half of what his parents said. And to make it even worse, they were always kind of awkward and didn't know how to deal with me - and I was his *third* girlfriend.
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