So, I'm sick, but not the "it can be solved with Ben and Jerry's and extra attention" type of sick, I mean I'm sick like I'm grumpy at the world and can count the number of symptoms I DON'T have on one hand.
Naturally J has chosen this particular weekend to go off and do Stagy-type things with one of his Guys friends who is getting married in
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Denile? We're going to The Nile? *is trying to be funny* Can I bring a canoe? I'm good with boats, I can row with my mind, somewhere in my mind, there is a mean lean rowing machine, so the Nile, here we come, Isis, beware, for I am Cleopatra on drugs!
Umm... I know you meant denial, I was just trying to make you laugh *huggles* by doing what I do best, acting like a total dork :D Did it work???
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It's very charming seeing this contraction, which I associate with the South-Southwestern US, coming from someone English.
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The success of the Harry Potter series has made this sort of thing very common, but it's just bizarre hearing American women use terms like "bloody" or "dosh" or "loads" instead of the American-standard "lots."
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Americans trying to speak with an English accent are something I have yet to experiance but the mental imagry is a little scary!
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