I actually just realized that since you're in Australia, your time difference is probably more than twelve hours' difference. I find this amusing because due to my whack sleeping schedule, I didn't realize this when I first friended you. XD
I truly am! When I was not in Australia I had a whack sleeping schedule too. Now I'm trying to be respectable, and keep normal hours but I hate the stupid sunlight argh. It's ruining my perfect gothic tan. Not that I am gothic, but my skin is!
I THINK SO! Considering I like to squash words together thanks to my German degree. They love their compound nouns. They can have words which go on for PAGES. And then I try to write 'coffeetable' and Firefox points out to me that in English, this is not acceptable. I treasure that!
I will have to go to France for the croissants. I keep adding Japanese or Spanish to my English conversations. So I go Kyo, yo go to the Su-pa, see you there?
Rather funny - and I have developed a scottish burr *laughs* Only me
I met Scottish men in Vienna. They were AWESOME. I also met Scottish people in Scotland, but somehow they were less enchanting than the ones I spent my line-time with at Schoenbrunn palace!
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I actually just realized that since you're in Australia, your time difference is probably more than twelve hours' difference. I find this amusing because due to my whack sleeping schedule, I didn't realize this when I first friended you. XD
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I truly am! When I was not in Australia I had a whack sleeping schedule too. Now I'm trying to be respectable, and keep normal hours but I hate the stupid sunlight argh. It's ruining my perfect gothic tan. Not that I am gothic, but my skin is!
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Worse when you teach ESL and start speaking Engrish. I can like croissant maybe *nods* see Engrish :P
croissants, how I miss thee, and gooood coffee *dribbles*
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Hah! I bet!
I miss REAL croissants from Eurpoe!
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Rather funny - and I have developed a scottish burr *laughs* Only me
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I met Scottish men in Vienna. They were AWESOME. I also met Scottish people in Scotland, but somehow they were less enchanting than the ones I spent my line-time with at Schoenbrunn palace!
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