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Old 26th June 2005, 16:22
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Hello Ashli,

Sorry for my short description, but I am from Germany. I was not very around in Germany until now, or Bavaria, cause I think the near desty's can wait until I'm alot more aged and I like to, think of me I'm weird, fly, cause there I can read, read, read and maybe there's a cool movie, but what I can't stand is the food and additional I can'tg sleep in the plaine, which was very irritating on my flight to China.
I hope this doesn't scare you away from me, but I'm turned the 30 mark this year, but I like to talk to people around the world.
I was in Ireland until now, but I just liked it. Especially the liquid sunshine, did you experienced it there as well? The food was fantastic and the people are just lovely. Do you know an irish minute?

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Old 27th June 2005, 21:11
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Germany huh,thats really cool. Ive always wanted to go to Germany. Maybe i will someday, cause i really want to travel the world. For now ill have to settle for going to England, ireland, Scotland, and France next summer. hope i get to stay for at least a month. Um, whats an irish minute?
oh and no it doesnt bother me that you are 30. i engoy meeting peoepl to talk to from all over the world regardless of thier age. so dont worry. well, ttyl!

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Old 28th June 2005, 18:50
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Hey Ashli,

That will be a real wonderful trip you planning to do. I was in all areas until now, except of scotland, but I will have there hopefully a good time.
A irish minute is the time that are people take for, eg. serving a dish, or coming late with the car and mostly in Ireland they always a little behind the schedule, but you get very fast used to it,cause the people are very friendly and you have a good time in the bus, if you travel with a group.
I would like a little weather like the irish standard, a half hour rain and then a half hour sunshine. Especially interesting it is when you walk on the sideway and it has 5 minutes earlier stopped to rain, but the cars drive through the puddles and sprinkle you like you'd taken a bath. I had a sure method for this, cause I always jumped high in the air, but the effect wasn't as good as I had planned before. I wish we would have a little irish weather, cause it is damn sultry during the day and we have no aircondition in the office. Do you have aircondition in your bedroom?

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Old 1st July 2005, 23:22
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Ya, im way excited for the trip. wish it was hear already. but i can wait. now i have something to look forward to this school year.
Thanks for explaning what an irish minute was. thats a cool thing to know that ill keep in mind when i go to ireland.
Ya i have air-conditioning in my bed room. it goes through our whole house. though sometimes it turnes itself off which can be really annoying. sorry you dont have any air-conditioning. that must suck. well ttyl for now!
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Old 2nd July 2005, 12:29
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Hey Ashli,

You in the same mood as I am, I would wish the start of my tour tomorrow, but I'm not expendable in my job now, but I don't like this feeling much. I had even to move my holiday cause of this, but the travelagency was good to me and put no fee on it. Now I'm expecting a book from the GB and I wonder when it will arrive.
I have to laugh very much almost everyday, cause I have a new hairdo and nobody recognize me from any side. I wore my hairs always short, 1 or 1/2 inch, but nor they are 10 inches and I let them grow. Usually everybody know my habit of changing colors and the people laughed much as I had blue, but unfortunely it wasn't a color, si they changed very fast to blond again. Next time I try the red color. Do you change your color often?

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Old 2nd July 2005, 20:01
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Thats fun you change your hair color often. i want to but am to scared at what it will look like. i do little changes like i dyed the under part of my hair black and but blonde highlights on top but thats about it. ive never totally changed my hair color though i have always wanted to see what i would look like with red hair. my real color is brown. maybe i will get brave this summer and dye my hair red. probably not though:|

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Old 3rd July 2005, 15:07
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Hey Ashli,

I was always a little special with my color. For me only the fun counted, so I let my hair dye blue, but I was as I hadn't expected the clown of the company. Alot of people didn't realize that it is real blue and not the shimmering from the lamp above me.
I liked yesterdays movie, with TomCruise, cause he wasn't the ultimate hero of the town, he was just a father and a worker.
I drove today to Lienz and exactly as I expected a "Gendarm" (austrian Policeman) stopped me in the middle of the way. I was a little anxiet, cause I had only money with me, but no drivers licence. Fortunely for me, he stopped only the traffic for some bikers that crossed the street and I was such relaxed afterwards. The traffic in Lienz was very easy to go and I was quick through the town. The last miles was really annoying, cause the streets was in terrible shape, but it states that Germany have a good government, cause our streets are remade since 2 years and all terrible I knew was remade at this time. I know exactly what I elect the next time, in the elections in the fall, cause I was until now always ripped between the CDU and SPD. Are your streets in good conditions? I drove only the big-good streets between the big towns like LA, SF, LV and the town between.

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