Hee. Thanks! It's always great to get a comment from your good self. (The grammar of that last sentence makes my head spin.) How's all the writing going?
I'm drunk on file uploading, so my brain is trying to serenade you with a rendition of "you're a legend, Sarah" but it can't quite fit Sarah into a single beat and the results are rather catasrophic.
I am drunk drunk. So I don't think I know that song. But if I'm a legend then you are a legend for qualifying me as such. Sometimes people have tried to call me "Sar." Which would qualify for a single beat, but I've always shot them down when they call me Sar. Not a fan of Sar. Of course, now you will take advantage of my poor drunk self and call me Sar and I will never speak to you again. Not that I've ever really spokken to you. Typed or written. Not spoke. But I will do none of those things if you call me Sar.
Yup, a talent contest. We won. Maths were extremely angry that we beat them. Just because theire's had real dancing and an actual plan and some measure of precision and well, actual talent, they think they deserved to win. Pah.
This is there's, although it's full of teacher jargon and it's just a practice:
The above message was embarassing for a wide variety of reasons. Not least the extremely creative misuses of the word that should have been "their" and also because "Yeah. I liked our song." was supposed to be linked to you saying you, too, liked our song, not as in related to the video link in a snide way.
Omg, you have a British accent! I mean, I know I should have expected that, but I guess it's a bit stronger or more proper-sounding or whatever than I'd have thought. Between the accent and the lack of video quality, I have no idea what was going on, though. Why was everyone there? Why were they applauding you? Why were you in a suit? And then those two guys clearly did a parody of something complimentary for that lady -- is she a favorite prof? More explanation, please!
It was a talent contest. I was in a suit because I was pretending to give a lecture. They applauded me because they like me. The lady they were serenading was our tutor during the past year.
Yeah, I thought you were accent pretneding. And my favorite Conchords song is the Tape Song. And no one ever knows what I'm talking about and then I try to sing it sort of except I can't sing.
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That was amazing. XD
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You clean up well, by the way! Although that's probably not quite fair as the one time I saw you was after a long train trip and a drizzly winter day!
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This is there's, although it's full of teacher jargon and it's just a practice:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-gD5HDEkgg
Yeah. I liked our song.
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*sigh*
I should be banned from talking. Ever.
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Between the accent and the lack of video quality, I have no idea what was going on, though. Why was everyone there? Why were they applauding you? Why were you in a suit? And then those two guys clearly did a parody of something complimentary for that lady -- is she a favorite prof? More explanation, please!
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I'm renown for my proper accent. :)
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The one about cellotape? I'm sure you're extra specially cute while trying to drunk sing the cellotape song. ;)
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