Hi there !!!
Whaz up dude ? Was it going brooo?
These phrases are like “Hello” in standard America. The only people that say How are you or how are you doing are…. foreigners and strange people (normally with suits and/or well-dressed), hehehe
However, I do not want to talk about it right now. I would like to show you my ex-room at Fremont which was small but very comfortable. I must say that I really like it because the landlord was “super-sympa”. She drive me to work sometimes when I was too tired (or not sufficiently motivated) to ride my bike to work. I hope you like them
Have a good one ! (aka: Have a nice day…)
Marcelo

Coucou marce… je comprend pas un truc: tu parle de ex-room… est ce que tu demenage? tu vas aller ou?
cheers
By: Rafik on 4 May , 2007
at 11:02 am
Coucou mon chouchou,
Elle était quand même pas mal cette maison, même si elle se trouvait dans le trou du cul du monde. Tu es bien mieux placé maintenant.
D’ailleurs, en parlant de ça, je sais que tu es bien à l’autre bout du monde, mais cela m’étonnerait que la gravité soit inversée… la photo de ton placard est à l’envers, à moins que ce ne soit fait exprès
Et pourquoi tu mélanges anglais et français ? It’s disturbing…
Bisous et continue à nous mettre de jolies photos.
Faby
By: Faby on 6 May , 2007
at 8:35 am
Hi there !!
I am sorry to write in frenchglish but it happens quite often here. I think I talk in french to some waiters like 10 times or more !!! That’s the problem of hanging with French speaking friends (and Bolivians too..).
However, I think my spanglish is getting a lot better and my fragnol is just amazing. However, my real French and English have to be improved a little…
Gros bisous pour ma chérie
and
Have a nice day !!!
Marcelo
By: marcefer on 6 May , 2007
at 10:52 am