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for once beautiful weather, and perhaps why I have just sent the application for the uni (jus). It probably plays a role that I'm logged in at the moment no international community?
spent a really nice weekend in Switzerland: fortunately I was with my host father in the morning at quarter to seven to Zurich and thus had an additional tag in the federal capital. ergo lunch in bern at twelve. went to the Migros shopping (blévita, sour apricot, cream-pedic, mivella, victorinox, knife, bike locks). only for the tax return it was not enough: (city are like the new apartment I really, connections to the fantastic (velo... \u0026lt;10 min trams every three minutes), we have on saturday still considered "Spanglish" on Sunday morning. is it still snowing proper and we had our suitcases literally by the fighting snow. the euro airport this afternoon in the spending of Basel, with a colleague flammkuchen eaten and finally with easyjet back to liverpool. there I was merciless with the British public transport faced. This had I returned from the airport to my residence (accessible by car in an hour) four hours straight! ie at each transfer point up to an hour and staying in the most beautiful .. weather.
yes, now I am back and enjoy more or less the remaining two weeks as aupair and I'm excited about what awaits me in the last four weeks in Bournemouth. On Friday I joined
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Smoke Alarm Diagram 2009
The Hidden Rules of English Behaviour
spontaneously in a kiosk in the station at Euston "Watching the English", written by the English anthropologist Kate Fox. A brilliant and witty reading reading on the train to Crewe, with many eye-openers for the nearly eight months in England. But I've spent many behaviors, activities, oblique, funny or strange interpreted .. This book finally gives me explanations. as the guessing game or Moat and Drawbridge Rule.
spontaneously in a kiosk in the station at Euston "Watching the English", written by the English anthropologist Kate Fox. A brilliant and witty reading reading on the train to Crewe, with many eye-openers for the nearly eight months in England. But I've spent many behaviors, activities, oblique, funny or strange interpreted .. This book finally gives me explanations. as the guessing game or Moat and Drawbridge Rule.
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