hey grechen (sp?) it took me ages to figure out who you were. im nor sure if there would be anywhere for you to stay. ill ask around, joy may know of something (i think youve met her, shes johonnes' girlfriend) i could take you sight seeing around belfast, but theres not that much scenic stuff around here. you kind of need a car to get to the good places.
im liking it alot here. ive fit in well with everyone and have loads of stuff to do, for the most part. i really like the city too, although parts of it arent very nice. how are you liking germany? what stuff do you do in your spare time? if you do come to n. ireland, when do you think it would be?
well, good to hear from you. ill see what i can find out about a place for you to stay. god bless,
opps...my memoryforget_me_not46November 14 2006, 22:25:40 UTC
yeah, sorry. i'm gretchen. i forgot that the web is such an anonymous place. it would be wonderful if you could show me around! it doesn't have to be anything special. i'd mostly like to just see where people have had all their "Ireland Adventures." actually i've met joy several times and it would be great to hang out with her, too. i would be coming after i'm done with finals, so sometime in March or the first half of April
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ahhh...a german lesson!forget_me_not46November 16 2006, 09:43:21 UTC
das Wochenende: weekend
"HappyWochenende" is a phrase used by an actual German telecom company to describe a package with free (hence "happy") weekends. They also offer "HappyAbends" which is for free evenings (der Abend: evening).
If you'd like to try this phrase at home here's the pronunciation:
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im liking it alot here. ive fit in well with everyone and have loads of stuff to do, for the most part. i really like the city too, although parts of it arent very nice. how are you liking germany? what stuff do you do in your spare time? if you do come to n. ireland, when do you think it would be?
well, good to hear from you. ill see what i can find out about a place for you to stay. god bless,
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"HappyWochenende" is a phrase used by an actual German telecom company to describe a package with free (hence "happy") weekends. They also offer "HappyAbends" which is for free evenings (der Abend: evening).
If you'd like to try this phrase at home here's the pronunciation:
Happy (VOH-ken-end-duh)
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Happy (AH-bents)
You're learning German already!!!
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