Dorothy wrote:No need to learn Dutch, you'll have a hard time finding anyone that doesn't speak English here, heck, even one of my grannies does!
ich esse, du isst, ihr esst, wir essen, Sie esse...
and I probably got that wrong too LoL cause I keep screwing it all up in my head
je me promene, tu te promenez, elle se promenes, nous nous promenent, vous vous promener, ils se promenons


Kessari wrote:Sooo, if I may ask, in which part of the Netherlands do you live? If you don't wanna answer, that's fine too. I understand. Just too curious for my own good and I'm running on alot of coffee.
Kessari wrote:Ohhh, seems like someone loved five years of French as much as I loved five years of Latin...


you'll be like queen of the a'sDorothy wrote:Yeah poor French kids indeed LoL
*hugs* another exam to ace tomorrow? coolish you'll be like queen of the a's
jay/wt4evr wrote:lol seems I've found someone who loved five years of Latin as much as I will
After her came the hottie, hot in that mature-older-woman way...you try focussing! lol Ah! I feel ya mate for the height, thankfully our Principal is shorter than my 5' 21'' 
Our second teacher, who ran screaming was a hottie - as hot as a man can be! We were like 20 girls and 2 boys in our class and all the girls were like drooling over him. Hehe, looking back it makes me laugh so hard.

Back in primary school we changed 7 english teachers in four years
And three of them went away cuz of us lol. Ah well, every other year the last day we bring a massive amount of alchool to feast on
I remember this one time, it was two years ago, we opted for staying in after the lessons ended, because outside there'd be a flour/eggs/coffee/and other sticky things bombardment, so the school was totally lacking of its usual 1400 ot so students, and we went around drinking, a bottle each, and laughing like posessed 



And most importantly, I feel this represents the dismissal of old energies and all that we do not need.


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