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Just parts of it, as far as I'm aware. But I'm positive it's available for download somewhere (namely, the corresponding MFC thread ).
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Live@Home ... it was a 40 mins French thingy, and he played several songs + a small interview part - I suppose if you just google, you'll find it
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I'll ask if I can go catch one when we're going up North
School was tiring tho - the kids have strong accents, mostly, and when it's so loud... that'll take a while to get used to.
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I'm further away now though than I was on Saturday... but I LOVE it here. My host father has the coolest accent It's not very strong, but it sounds awesome IMO.
And yeah it is Lots of sheep - and cattle.
Should I get one for you?
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Guess where I spent last night?
near Newcastle in a youth hostel...
Now I`m in Scotland, with my family for the next three months ... and I just managed to set my keyboard to the English configuration - but the keys themselves of course are still the same!!! :aah:
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Oh hell, do I really talk this much? Part II
Anyway, I like it here It's just a little tiring with all the English. I mean, I don't have a problem with the language in general, obviously, but having to form the words for an extended period of time is hard. Messes with my pronounciation I was surprised how much people pointed out I had a very good accent I blame it all on Mika!
Chicken is everywhere! I had chicken yesterday evening, I've seen a lot of chicken in the supermarket ... it's odd. They're total exhibitionists
Oh and I already got told off for saying 'f*ck' It'll be really hard not to say that, because obviously, nobody minds in Germany, but here people know the full significance of it. I'll have to resort to German cuss words
I hope you're fine!
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Hi! Here I am! It's totally cool here, I love it! The people I live with are about 60 years old and all, but pretty awesome at that Yesterday was quite nice as well. We were a group of 27 that flew over to Manchester on their own and then we met the guy from Connect Europ at the airport. So during all of the flight, we were alone. But it wasn't a problem; we were just talking to each other and stuff I was rather upset to learn, though, that this guy called Alexander, to whom I'd been talking for half of the flight, was going directly to his host family, as were six others. But I didn't even realize that at first, so we didn't get to say goodbye at all