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Hati Posted Sep 18, 2002
Life in Germany is ... er ... ... great!
And I don't want to travel by bus, not anymore. It lasted for 37,5 hours... I like to have the chance to look out of the window and see changes in the nature and such but I still prefer to use trains. They are far more comfortable. I felt like I am going to have a tail or something when I eventually arrived. Just too long time for sitting. But I don' regret anything. I am happy.
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Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Sep 19, 2002
[Mog] IIEM, gimme a triple espresso with an extra shot of espresso, and a shot of espresso on the side (with an extra shot of espresso). And make it strong this time.
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Rag Doll. Posted Sep 20, 2002
Is Karlsson pa taket out!!! WOW!!! I used to live in Sweden, and here is my bootiful 'joke': Har du hort den om Karlsson pa taket? Nej? Jag heller, men jag har sett honom. That wasn't funny - I used to say it as a mad five-year old, when saying 'penguin' was hilarious to me
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Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Sep 22, 2002
[Mog] Urrgh. IIEM, better gimme another one.
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Yeliab {h2g2as} Posted Sep 23, 2002
Who else felt that earthquake lastnight? I was just pleasently reading in bed when I heard the rumble comming twords my house. I thought it was a large truck or something . Then my room started shaking with my bed moving at a different frequency and I realised what it was, 4.8 on the Richter scale, quite a quake!
IIEM I need a , latte please to calm the nerves. Twas my first quake and I can imagine the extreame feer of anyone living through a larger one.
Yeliab
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Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Sep 23, 2002
[Mog] Hmm ... Didn't get a quake over where I was, I don't think ... Of course, I slept thru my alarm clock going off and had to get awoke by me mum ...
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Hati Posted Sep 23, 2002
Impressive. I have felt only one earthquake in my life and that was less than 3 by Richter. Quite hard to notice even.
IIEM, I'd have a blue java, please.
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Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Oct 2, 2002
*from corner*
IIEM, a please!
I've never experienced an earthquake - we barely missed a big one in Cairo (Egypt) in 1992 - if we hadn't been delayed, we would have been there right when it happened...
*reading today's newspaper*
Göran Kropp has died in a mountain climbing accident in the US - he was a Swedish adventurer who didn't believe in doing things the easy way...
...he became famous in Sweden when he travelled by bicycle from Sweden to Mount Everest, climbed the mountain without oxygen tubes (not to be recommended), climbed down, mounted his bike and pedalled home again!
...or the time he tried to reach the North Pole by cross-country skiing... *shakes head*
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Titania (gone for lunch) Posted Oct 2, 2002
Hi Hati!
Well, the biking to Mt Everest was one of the first spectacular things he did - and there were so many people (including me) who thought he was a lunatic to even try - but he made it, against all odds!
Lovely sunny day here today, although a bit chilly, with frost this morning - how are you?
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Hati Posted Oct 2, 2002
Weather is disgusting - cold, windy, raining... It rains ice as it seems atm. How good to have some sunshine stored in my heart.
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Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Oct 3, 2002
[Mog] Today started out a bit cool-ish, but by the afternoon it was a bit hot for long sleeves. IIEM, gimme a triple espresso with an extra shot of espresso, and a shot of espresso on the side (with an extra shot of espresso). And make it strong this time.
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Bumblebee Posted Oct 8, 2002
*Crawls up in the Deep Purple Sofa with a blanket.*
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Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Oct 8, 2002
[Mog] Guess what! Tomorrow's my seventeenth birthday!
[Dylan] [appearing in a puff of smoke] Okay, Mog, I can /almost/ understand you referring to me in the first person with regards to weather and parental antics, but I seriously doubt that you were born on 9 October 1985.
[Mog] Er ... My birthday's 9 October 1996. Moogles just age four times as fast as humans.
[Mog finishes his (stronger) triple espresso with an extra shot of espresso and shot of espresso on the side (with an extra shot of espresso) and zips out of the café.]
[Dylan] Yeah, so ... I'm turning 17 tomorrow.
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Hati Posted Oct 9, 2002
*listens Mog's and Dylan's conversation, wonders if the will be any or available here tomorrow*
IIEM, a blue java this time, please.
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Dizzy H. Muffin Posted Oct 10, 2002
[Dylan] Yep, I got some , and the traditional birthday canolli. Yummy. And I got a computer program for teaching the Japanese language!
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Hati Posted Oct 11, 2002
Japanese!
And what is canolli?
And anyway - what is going on in the world? Carter got the Nobel Prize, I am still here.
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Hati Posted Oct 12, 2002
Okay, as I understood, it was meant as to mr.bush...
*sips *
Oops! I have no coffee...
IIEM, a blue java, please.
*sighs*
There is something wrong with the time - it goes so slow but I never have enough of it when it is about having a nice long sleep.
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