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RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 16.07.2014, 09:22 Atomicorn haha some asians might be cool, but I don't think I belong to one of them ![]() Hey, Fluttershy1989! Today is also hot in here, too. Very clear sky. I ate müsli today, what about you? RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Sonata Dusk - 16.07.2014, 09:31 (16.07.2014)LuminFlare schrieb: Hey, Fluttershy1989! Hey LuminFlare! Oh.. Hot, too? Nice to hear! ![]() I can't help, but I love weather temperatures like this, what's with you? ![]() Müsli, yam... sounds delicious, one with raisins? I would later eat a Sandwich. ![]() RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 16.07.2014, 09:37 I like windy weather, in refreshing air ![]() The müsli didn't have raisins, but other kinds of berries. Sandwich! What do you usually put in to your sandwich? RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Sonata Dusk - 16.07.2014, 09:47 (16.07.2014)LuminFlare schrieb: I like windy weather, in refreshing air oh ok ![]() I usually put Cheese (but only edam, gouda or butter cheese. there are not many cheeses, that I eat...) and different sausage topping (like salami or some with chicken ![]() ![]() that taste delicious. ![]() RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 16.07.2014, 09:51 Sounds really delicious! I use cheap cheese, but I should try the cheese that you use! ![]() RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Sonata Dusk - 16.07.2014, 09:57 (16.07.2014)LuminFlare schrieb: Sounds really delicious! cheap cheese? which one do you mean? that "Toast" one? ierks... that one taste so chemical, I think. ![]() In my free time I've a nice walk outside, enjoy the nature. (I can't believe how much natural beauty, I have experienced here in this small town. ![]() ![]() at home, I watch tv or play on my Nintendo 3DS XL. what's with you? RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 16.07.2014, 10:03 (16.07.2014)Fluttershy1989 schrieb: cheap cheese? which one do you mean? Yes, that toast cheese. I know, it's bad. I wish I live in a small town! I always try to find places with fresh air. Even though there is a park near my house, the air isn't good enough... ![]() I play computer games or do the internet, listening to music. I usually listen to metallike ones, but I like most of the genres. What about you, do you have your favorite kinds of music? RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Sonata Dusk - 16.07.2014, 10:19 (16.07.2014)LuminFlare schrieb: I wish I live in a small town! I always try to find places with fresh air. Yes, I know what you mean, thats annoying... ![]() I lived in Berlin before I move here, the air made me sick.. so much exhaust. ![]() (16.07.2014)LuminFlare schrieb: I play computer games or do the internet, listening to music. What sort of computer games do you play? Sure, I listening to music too, but I don't like metal... sorry! ![]() (16.07.2014)LuminFlare schrieb: What about you, do you have your favorite kinds of music? For sure, I have! ![]() My favorite genre of music are... eurodance (most of the 90ies) , indie-pop, synth-pop, trance, german hit songs (songs from Matthias Reim, Mickie Krause... or the newer ones, like the ones from Helene Fischer) sometimes classical music, game music and even MLP FiM Songs. ![]() RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 16.07.2014, 10:52 I usually play strategy games like Company of Heroes, and I enjoy playing puzzle games, too. What about you? Haha, and it's fine that you don't like metal music! Everybody has different taste! I should check the singers you wrote! RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Atomicorn - 16.07.2014, 11:08 I can't list my breakfast in english. If someone want to translate it go on^^ an egg, "putenbrust", "gurke", "hirtenkäse" and "frischkäse" . At the time, i try to eat low carb. Well, i love this toast cheese. RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 16.07.2014, 11:41 (16.07.2014)Atomicorn schrieb: I can't list my breakfast in english. If someone want to translate it go on^^ an egg, "putenbrust", "gurke", "hirtenkäse" and "frischkäse" . At the time, i try to eat low carb. Okay so, an egg, a turkey breast, a cucumber, a herder's cheese, and cream cheese phew, I had to search wiktionary for this ![]() RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Dominik - 16.07.2014, 12:38 Good Afternoon, guys! (Or how I would say: good Night ![]() Jep, day and night has changed their roles in my life ![]() How is it going? (And @ Atomicorn: IT would be "meat","vegetables" (Gemüse ![]() RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Atomicorn - 16.07.2014, 12:56 Ahhh well now i finally know what fluttershy mesnt with "cucumber sandwiches"! Congratulation people, we've just learned a few more words in english^^ RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 16.07.2014, 13:10 Good evening, Domnitro! (or should I say good afternoon?) Everything is good. I also donated my blood today ![]() RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Dominik - 16.07.2014, 13:11 Ah, right, Cucumber was "Gurke". I could teach you something about Resonators, XMPs and much more, but I don't think you would be interested. ^^ Hey, you are doing this, too? I like that! Last time I donated blood was on #RedFactionDay, search for that Hashtag on Google+. ![]() RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 16.07.2014, 13:31 @Domnitro Woah I didn't know about #RedFactionDay! Thanks for letting me know! ![]() What is going around these Resonators and XMPs? ![]() @Fluttershy1989 Matthias Reim's songs are great! I just heard "Verdammt, ich liebe dich", I really liked the lyrics! RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - handyhacker - 16.07.2014, 14:03 (16.07.2014)LuminFlare schrieb: I like windy weather, in refreshing air Just like me, i love when it's cloudy and rainy! ![]() You know, it's just, everytime i walk outside i'm like: "Oh, uh, it's, it's so hot, why am i even in germany? When it's so hot i need to be in croatia, oh gosh. ...but i'm still stuck here, because school, and WHY ISN'T RAINING? ![]() GERMANY ISN'T A COUNTY WHERE THE SUN SHOULD SHINE!" And after that, i realize how silly that was and then, shortly after that, i'm going to sleep for a few minutes, cause i bursted so much energy out of meh. I know, that weird, right? ._. RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 16.07.2014, 14:10 (16.07.2014)handyhacker schrieb:(16.07.2014)LuminFlare schrieb: I like windy weather, in refreshing air I totally agree with you! Yeah, sometimes I wish I can live in Finland... ![]() ..even though it is really cold and snowy at winter... but the air is clean! RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - Atomicorn - 16.07.2014, 14:54 I'd wish to live in new sealand. The landscape is amazing there. Or any asian country of course, like japan or korea. RE: the english Laberthread (the fine british way!) - LuminFlare - 16.07.2014, 15:12 @Atomicorn Did you mean New Zealand? I haven't travelled much, so I don't know much about many other countries... Do you travel a lot? If so, what countries have you been? |