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ARI....Bea!

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Yeah, you were right. I'm utterly disappointed in you at the moment :cry:

 

Haaa, jokes aside. Learning a second language to the extent that you master it is one of the most difficult things to do because once you're bilingual, then it isn't that hard to learn a new one. And this doesn't have to do with you, it just happens to everyone. It's as if it opened your mind to new word structures, ways of saying stuff, etc.

 

About bésame mucho, I don't know whose author is... but it has been covered by loads of artists, like The Beatles, Frank Sinatra among others.

 

I'm not sure if it counts. Some of Sigur Ros songs are written in Hopelandic and this isn't even a language. I read somewhere they say it's a kind of gibberish or something like this :thinking:

 

Oh no, not another girl saying "I'm utterly disappointed in you at the moment." That phrase is haunting me, haunting me:laugh3:

 

It think you make a very valid point about learning a new language.

 

I must search for a recording of Besame Mucho so...sounds interesting.

 

And yes, Sigur Ros lyrics are complete gibberish, or even Gobbeldigook;)

 

@ Bart - no hot water? I'm sorry, I don't follow!

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Well, in case this phrase is *really* haunting you, then you should try to find out why everyone keeps saying that to you! :lol:

 

The Beatles - Bésame mucho http://youtube.com/watch?v=EPqO47zlvao the quality of the video isn't the best, though, but at least you can hear the song.

 

haha, oh yeah! I've got to admit that at first I thought that Icelandic and Hopelandic were almost the same language. I still can't recognize them :uhoh:

oooh no ..

 

this multilanguages and the problems they make will put me off :( :D

 

 

edit: oh i almost forget HI IRIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 :D

you must be kidding, aren't you? :P

Hiiiii, I didn't realise you had edited your post!! :lol:

 

How're you?

 

 

And by the way, where's Ari? It's strange that she hasn't popped up here today.

yeah i delayed for a while... but its all right ;)

 

im fine.. thx

 

i've not seen u on MSN fo ages.... whats wrong? :D aaaa yeah maybe u're very busy... aren't u?

Are you serious? I'm on Msn right now and also I have popped in daily, so it's somewhat strange that you have never seen me online these past days. Anyway, it's true that I'm busy lately because this week I'm taking some exams but still I find the time to go on the computer... Nothing's wrong, eh! :D

oh yeah i see... the matter is that i dont usually appear on msn while midnight time starts :D:D its 01.00pm here :D

Okay, ok!

 

I still find it hard to believe that we've got almost 12 hours of time difference.

That's true and maybe that's why we don't usually meet by chance, even though I enjoy staying up until late. For some unknown reason I feel I've got more energies during the night-time.

 

woah.

What a confession I've just made.

Well, in case this phrase is *really* haunting you, then you should try to find out why everyone keeps saying that to you! :lol:

 

The Beatles - Bésame mucho http://youtube.com/watch?v=EPqO47zlvao the quality of the video isn't the best, though, but at least you can hear the song.

 

haha, oh yeah! I've got to admit that at first I thought that Icelandic and Hopelandic were almost the same language. I still can't recognize them :uhoh:

 

Thanks!!!!!!!!!!

good to know. :nice:

i'm doing fine too. :)

 

yes i want to buy one :smug:

is a traditional instrument from here (Portugal), from the north area i think, there are many kinds of them.

 

:surprised: i didn't knew that there are cavaquinhos there, that's cool :dance:

 

oh good to know too :nice:

 

hmm in here's i think it isnt traditional or even modern.. though people rare to use it.. they usually use with 6 strings guitar.

 

so, how are you then? we didnt talk for couple of days in msn.. though now i try to make frequency to not online in front of computer for hours, also soon i'll be in boarding school so i guess i will leave this coldplaying for a while :nice:

Daryl!!!

 

you've got to tell us how the gig was!!

Radiohead proved they are a sublime band, but I would never write home about it...

they like the dark theme...

 

 

Hey how are you ? you finished now....

I'm glad to hear that you had a nice time! Was their setlist a good one? Hope they played the songs that you wanted them to.

 

I'm doing well!

 

So yeah, I've already finished. I think I did well in the exam I took today... on Weds and yesterday I took the English one and I'm afraid I'm going to fail it because I got really nervous.

its good to think when you get nervous overthings like that remember how good you are at it

they played most of the new alnum and made it sound good...

 

glad I listend to the album so I was able to reconnise the tunes

That exam was made of 5 parts and I was really good at a certain one but for some unknown reasons I did it so bad. I got nervous and I did nothing but having a look at my watch quite often. I wasnt even able to read the texts properly and this fact made me angry.

 

oh, yeah! You've got plenty of time to listen to In Rainbows!

there was a lot of folk from Barcelona at Radiohead... I thnk a lot of people got tickets on some offer,

 

Festivals are better on fields...

you have a lot of stuff to remember, normally in these situations it averages its self out, if u have put the work into it, of which you have

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