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thank you very much, goes to give one looked at in the tips! here in Brazil it is very difficult to have contact with German bands, I liked very! very nice! thanks!!!
thank you! this band is half confused, but she gave to understand. I liked the band and nao I obtain to find musics more of them, nor the letter of music I did not find, I am trying to learn German, and therefore I am hearing some bands of Germany, and like the D.O.C.H.!
you can help me? you he is of Germany, then by chance you know a band who if calls D.O.C.H! I would like to know more on the band, but not meeting nothing, if you to know of some thing informs to me? ok I listened to they in the game FIFA07, danke!__ ah! sorry my english is very bad..
It's actually a great show, especially because it has Matthew Perry on it (he played Chandler in Friends, so funny hehe...) =)
I'm good thanks, I just have a little headache which usually happens when I watch TV for too long. I was actualy watching the first episode of Studio 60. It was good. =)
that's nearly the same my swedish teacher told me about christmas in sweden. also the tv thingy:-) wow! it's true! uhm...do you dance around the christmas tree? we don't. but we sing christmas songs. Maybe I'm in sweden next christmas. Because of the practical course. I hope it will work. It have to work! I wish you quality time and merry christmas sweety!
haha, well i guess we eat almond cookies around here. i wouldn't say it's the most typical pastry, i mean the cinnamon bun has it's own day for crying out loud, but it's pretty usual. as for the blue cheese, i don't eat cheese at all so i really don't know. they're all disgusting to me anyway haha. maybe that was just your teacher's specific taste, what she liked the most of what she'd tried in sweden. :) on christmas we eat (we're fairly unambitious) christmas ham, what my lexicon translates to chipolata or small frying sausage, meatballs (duh lol), herring aswell (pickled), eggs with caviar and uehmm... a bunch of stuff that i don't eat that my lexicon wont translate for me anyway haha. don't worry, it's nothing exciting like turkey, more in the different sorts of cabbage area. we usually eat the big christmas food meal for lunch and then we eat something "ordinary" for dinner. like some nice meat or something. we try to make it a little special although it's a usual meal. the typical swedish thing, as i bet you've been told, is that you watch an hour long special with cartoons on TV at 15:00. i think about 5 million swedes watch it, but maybe that number has gone down with the years. i mean, it's the same thing every single year and it has been for about 50 years soo... i usually end up watching alone haha. but after "kalle" (donald, duck) it's tradition to open the presents. so lunch starts at 13:00 at our house, and as i think it does for most people. two hours is a good time. plus that the parents get an extra hour to drink "nubbe" (christmas snaps) or glögg or prepare dad with a beard or whatever it might be. after the presents has been opened the people we have over (almost always just my grandparents on my dads side, because they live close enough to come every year) leave and we have dinner alone and spend the night playing a board game if someone's gotten one, or a video game or some family activity. sometimes it's just installing things hehe but it always involves playing with the toys you've gotten. most swedes celebrate christmas eve with the whole gang of cousins and inlaws and stuff but we visit all of the days after christmas (if we do heh). when we were younger (me and my brother) we had the big traditional everyone together christmas celebration about every other year but as we've gotten older we find it more relaxing to be on our own. so, that's how we do it :) thanks for the support and lovely words btw. what would i do without you? :p
that was probably the sweetest comment post i've ever gotten. thank you! :) yeah, i promise i'll bother some friends for new years if they don't invite me hehe. did your family move alot when you were little or why did you change schools so frequently? i'm not sure why i'm asking, i can't really see any other possibilty as to why you changed. you really don't seem like the type of person to get suspended or expelled hehe. how will you spend christmas, with family and relatives? i seperate the two haha. the line goes between grandma and cousins. cousins=relatives grandmas=family
i hope you'll get to come here. :D i don't know if there's too much to photograph though heh. aww, that's so sweet with a luciatrail in germany! i hope they offered you 'lussebullar' :p me and my mom baked some the other day and i ate 8 that first day haha. i'm doing alright, except for some troubles with school. i picked the wrong one it turns out. i've gotten some great friends but the courses just don't fit me, so i'm thinking of applying for a new high school before the semester ends. the problem is that you have to wait til the fall to get into a new one. complicated swedish diplomacy... wow, new years eve? i haven't even thought of that. i've got alot of christmas celebrations organized, with family, relatives, friends, other friends hehe but yeah, no plans for new years eve. maybe i'll just be really beat from all the christmas celebrating that i just wanna sit at home alone.
i was right then, when i thought i'd gotten cacelled. damnit! well, you'll get to see her someday i'm sure :) so, how are things in genreal with you? we haven't spoken in so long...
aw, i'm so happy you get to see her sitting down and everything. i'm not a big fan of those night club gigs heh. btw, i was almost certain that this was one of the cancelled gigs in germany. when i heard the news i was like NOOO! ptitsa's gonna miss her again! hehe, life is better to you than you expect sometimes. well, i'll definitely think of you and reg all night. thanks :) and yet again; i hope you have a looovely time! :D
I'm so happy for you! :D Aww, please think of me ;p And if you can, please take some pictures or record a song or two. For your sake, if not mine. You'll be glad you did ;) Oh, I can't stop smiling and I'm not even the one going lol Well, anyway, have a great time!
I listen to Chemo Limo for hours straight sometimes. It's ashame (though understandable) that she doesn't perform it live more often. She's done a compilation too, called Mary Ann meets the Gravediggers and other short stories by Regina Spektor (the best name for a 'greatest hits' ever :p) but it's very hard to get a hold of, atleast in Sweden. Maybe Germany is a bit faster on the uptake -hoping so- Anyways, keep it tight and right. Or something...
but I'm so glad you're back! :D For some reason I never told you this when we had the Regina-conversation but if you register on this website http://regina.seconddesign.com/ you can download whole concerts. And Human of the Year :) Tshüss! Or something... I don't think I spelled that right...
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