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Oct 29, 2008 11:29

Yesterday's frost is this morning's snow, (the first October snow in London for 70 years). All my windows face North and it is cold.

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arthegarn October 29 2008, 11:56:46 UTC
Just posted something to warm you up ;-)

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teheviscerated October 29 2008, 16:36:46 UTC
WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

*incredulous expression*

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rustythoughts October 30 2008, 10:20:10 UTC
Chaotic weather, but it was kinda pretty, except I was at home feeling sorry for myself.

I haven't read journal for a month so I had no idea you have new work, I hope that's going well for you, a real change in life style I bet!

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teheviscerated October 30 2008, 18:03:19 UTC
Chaotic yes, pretty...indeed! At home, feeling sorry for yourself? Poor vous....If life were convenient I'd have sent you/brought you some hot chocolate.....Hot to warm you up with the snow..chocolate to make you happy...as we all know chocolate is good for that. *nods* Unless you were sick...then it would have been herbal something or other......

Yes, new job....nothing exciting, but bakery means free bread and getting out of the house and talking to human beings.....I mean adults and strangers... Its getting me out of my shell :) Thank goodness! Definitely a change of lifestyle. A welcome one...

Hows is everything going for you? I have been wondering but not wanting to bother you :)

hope to chat soon...

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domesticmouse October 29 2008, 17:54:23 UTC
photos? =)

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rustythoughts October 29 2008, 19:04:57 UTC
Didn't think to get any, I've gotten out of a photo taking way of seeing the world. But there will probably be more closer to Christmas and I'll remember then.

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domesticmouse October 29 2008, 19:53:16 UTC
Cool, i look forward to it.

And i have to remember to pick up my prints from sculpture by the sea...

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davina78 October 30 2008, 01:44:13 UTC
Haha, we're coming over in December and I've already warned Sean he is going to need extra warm clothing (he seems to think he is going to be fine). I believe I may have an opportunity to say "I told you so".

Fancy a catch-up? :D

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rustythoughts October 31 2008, 15:39:44 UTC
I thought I replied to this, but obviously I messed up. I'd love to see you guys, I can offer you floor space in a not particularly spacious bedsit, already sharing with an ex from Spain. Four of us in the room and all that...

But in short, it'd be heaps of fun, let me know when, even if just for a beer!

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snow!!!! pink_laia October 31 2008, 09:16:01 UTC
I'm missing snow...I'd like to be there.
Yesterday I was arguiwing with my english teacher about contractions: He said the contractions are typical in american speakers, not the british. I answer that english speakers use contractions too, and no contracted form when they want enfatisizing the action. Well I'm not sure he was understanding me...
I miss my favourite english teacher!!!
Kisses

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Re: snow!!!! rustythoughts October 31 2008, 09:55:59 UTC
The English use heaps of contractions, perhaps less in the BBC standard voice which is an artificial style developed initially to be clear on the radio. The characteristic English voice is full of contractions and compressed tags, and Americans vary their use for emphasis (and have a good sample to test: my office has a mix of Americans and English, plus a South African, a New Zealander, and a couple of Australians).

It would have been fun to play in the snow with you. I hope everything is good with you. Un besito y un abrazo muy fuerte.

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