Norbera
I was born in Copenhagen, Denmark, 17 years ago. I have ever since been in love with my native town, but regrettably I do now live in a suburb outside Copenhagen. It's not a small nor a large suburb, there is nothing special about it. Or maybe there is something special about it, and it's just me who refuse to find out. I don't know. Anyway, the only persons I know in this suburb where I live are members of my family. My friends live in Copenhagen, in other suburbs, and in other parts of the country, and so I happen to spend much time somewhere else away from home.My parents are divorced and I live in little house with my mother, my mothers new boyfriend, and my two little brothers. My father lives not far from us, and I see him frequently.
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~Norbera 1*1*1*0*0+6*7 = 42
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Calling Nordic researchers | Aug 15, 2005 |
Hi Norbera | Dec 24, 2004 |
Hi Norbera | Dec 21, 2004 |
Hi Norbera | Dec 17, 2004 |
Hi there... | Dec 16, 2004 |
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Language Thing - Spanish Teaching Thread 1 | Mar 6, 2006 | Sep 5, 2006 |
The Languege Thing- Danish Teaching Thread | Dec 21, 2004 | Nov 10, 2005 |
Hi Norbera | Dec 24, 2004 | No Replies |
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Hi Norbera | Dec 17, 2004 | No Replies |
Norbera
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