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Nov 15, 2005 09:04


Woohoo!!!! 3 days off.

Last night I sat up with Nicola, my neighbour who I helped get away from the psycho she is living with.  We talked about our lives, family, guys, dating, past relationships, and nothing.  It was fun.  We decided to drink coffee and wait until our pays had gone into our accounts so we could get more coffee and chocolate.  It ( Read more... )

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sevencloud November 15 2005, 00:38:10 UTC
I heard the Japan sent out tsunami warning. But I'm not really a reliable source for news.

And as for a wishlist. You could ask for things you miss or supplies you need. That's what I would do.

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mtyto November 15 2005, 00:40:41 UTC
Yes there was a tsunami warning. I am not sure how big, but if yu can read Japanese click on the 4th set of Kanji on the grey menu bar at the top of the page.

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sevencloud November 15 2005, 01:05:32 UTC
lol, the comp I'm can't read it. Oh well. Good thing I'm not in Japan. It would be bad for me. =;)

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mtyto November 15 2005, 01:15:55 UTC
How do you think I feel. LOL.

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speedy_ November 15 2005, 00:38:53 UTC
Ironing is one of the worst chores to do, I usually put my shirts on the dryer and spray with water them a bit. But find doing the Groceries fun. Have fun these 3 days Matt !

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mtyto November 15 2005, 00:42:22 UTC
I don't mind ironing so much just not when there is a lot of it. I intend on having some fun ;)!

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poeloops November 15 2005, 01:43:17 UTC
long weekend! woo!

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mtyto November 15 2005, 01:48:39 UTC
YAY!!!! for me.

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thebeek November 15 2005, 01:44:46 UTC
tyre? hehe

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mtyto November 15 2005, 01:51:19 UTC
I use British English.

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thebeek November 15 2005, 01:52:21 UTC
what about Australian english?

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mtyto November 15 2005, 01:56:54 UTC
Australian English is Bristish English, it just has more colourful expressions.

NB. Colourful, not colorful.

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dantrb November 15 2005, 13:32:02 UTC
Glad to hear the earthquake just gave you a scare.
Is Australian English as "understandable" as British? :D

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johnspiff November 15 2005, 22:10:55 UTC
mtyto says and i quote cause he is sitting right next to me, "goddamn americans"

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mtyto November 16 2005, 06:59:01 UTC
Yes, it is easy to understand, and we spell correctly to.

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dantrb November 16 2005, 13:30:09 UTC
Neat! I'm not American (well, I am but US people got the exclusive on that, hehe.) Actually English is my second language (Spanish being the first.) I went to a very good private school to learn English and the first time I visit the US I couldn't understand most of what they were saying (I got the words but not the context, NY, go figure :D
It was only after I got cable TV that things started to make more sense.

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