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What about English? |
09.Sep.2004 - 18:22
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Capparis spinosa Gruppe: Members Beiträge: 3.143 Userin seit: 25.08.2004 Userinnen-Nr.: 97 |
Well, on the old board I realised, that I was complaining about a dying thread in exactly this thread, which I thought would have died.
A little thread in English is definitely required in the kitchen as well. So someone has to start it...me... But what talking about? All real topics are already covered with the other boards. One topic was Björk, wasn’t it? Has someone already listened to her new album? How is it? A couple of days ago I watched some Videos with ST Voyager episodes, which I haven’t seen yet. It was in English and I thought wow. What about Captain Janeway/ Kate Mulgrew? What a voice! And how she can modulate it (and manipulate other people with it)! Gorgeous! I never realised what a talented actor she is. Has onyone else seen Voyager in the original version? The synchronised version is really lacking. Bye bilana Der Beitrag wurde von Bilana bearbeitet: 09.Sep.2004 - 18:27 |
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27.Oct.2006 - 19:32
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Musegeküsste Knuddelkoboldin Gruppe: Members Beiträge: 1.252 Userin seit: 01.03.2005 Userinnen-Nr.: 1.290 |
Just yesterday I had a little chat with a friend of how we define home.
For me 70% of my home is the people I share it with. The rest is the way my flat looks and the fact that I can do there (nearly) everything I want. But I have different homes, I can say that. My first home is this place, my flat. My second home is my parent's house, where I grew up. My third home is the house (and the parents :-)) of my ex-girlfriend, where I lived for half a year in 2002 when my own parents practically threw me out of the house. (Guess why? -_- ). I once read a nice quot, but I forgot who said it. I think it goes something like "Home is not the place where your were born, but where you love and are being loved". I think I can totally secon that. @schneeland: Oh we are collegues, then! (Or at least we are going to be, hopefully not all too far i the future). Well, I am reading myself throuh a laaaaaarge amount of studies, too at the moment for my thesis. Unforunately I have not reached the point where it all makes sense and were you have a broader picture of everything. But it's a lot of fun, anyway. |
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