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  • "Very good qualifying of your statements, though." Explain that sentence to me, I didn`t get it. Seriously. Sometimes I feel very dumb for not understanding simple sentences... I should read more books in English.
    I believe the term Malaysian refers to anyone who is deemed a citizen of Malaysia, but Malay referring to the specific race of people who originate from there.

    (Malaysia is filled with the races: Malay, Chinese, Indian, European and other various mixes)
    Oh we have them, I just don't think they're in as common use as in America. At least I've never had one.

    I've done a micron of wikipedia research and discovered that they are not like crumpets at all.. Crumpets are made of this dough, and are essentially doughey sponges, which soak up butter and whatever else you put on them. In theory it sounds nice, but in practice it's not too good.

    But it sounds as though I would enjoy a waffle.
    Hehe I posted my reply on my own page:

    We had the same situation last year when about 2 feet came down for two days and then it was gone.

    Well, you are partly true, actually, because snow is not uncommon here, although in the past few years, there has been very little snow - happens I guess.
    But the situation we have today is not very normal. I mean, we are not freaking out, but it`s somthing you don`t see every day. So all-in-all, we should spend our winters under a carpet of snow, but sadly it`s not been all that perpetual over the last years, so this winter is an exception... or well, this winter is normal I guess
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    On another note, I saw you said something about snow somewhere.
    Want some? We again have it too much. I even thought about starting a thread about how much snow we`ve been having the past couple of weeks.
    I see you jumped right into Arse-John quote-war over... something in the Zeitgeist thread.
    Looks quite interesting, but the massive walls of texts just scare me, I don`t have the guts to read them :lol:
    That would be the Jonas Brothers, I believe. And really, it is a creepy version. I adore the Madonna version though so I can look passed that. ;D
    Yeah it`s pretty close.
    I think the part might be 0,001% of whole Russia, or even less, so it doesn`t really matter.
    Again I reply too late, but...
    :lol: that`s awesome, even if we are trampled on. And look, I think we`ve even conquered a bit of Russia.
    Wouldnt do that for just anyone so you should feel special. :p

    Well almost happy birthday to him then.
    I`m not sure, but my friend just ordered a bunch of books from Amazon so I can ask him.
    I`ve gotten the impression that these kinds of books aren`t very popular in Estonia, which is a shame really. And well, another problem is my lack of initiative. Once I get into a book I get hooked, but actually taking it up and starting to read is what is the difficult part :lol:.
    I meant the time between I read the books. Although I think the events had a huge time cap also.

    It might be possible we already had this conversation as I have looked for some cool post-apocalyptic books for a while now. It sucks, though, because most books like these can`t be found in Estonia (even in English - I could always download, but it`s a pain to read them from the screen).
    I cant tell which one I liked better, though as the time between the two was quite big.
    Yeah, I`d like to read more than I do now. Can you recommend any cool sci-fi books with a little apocalyptic elements? (Although I do want to read the Dune books, my friend told me they are very good)
    Anyway, "The Mysterious Island" is hardly a proper sequel as it tells the story of completely different people. However, you do find out more (all?) about Nemo (his past, future after 20,000 Leagues...)

    "The Children of Captain Grant" is a little more connected to the "Island"
    Oops, sorry for very late reply, but...
    Yes I read both "20,000 Leagues..." and the "sequel" "The Mysterious Island". They are both good if you are interested, although I must say "The Mysterious Island" serves better as a "man in the wild" guidebook for the most part - it gets more action towards the end and.... Hmmm. What am I saying, you have probably read them both.
    So the Skins are more like Fremantle... The only people who support them are their town, and the town is tiny.
    Ok, so the Cowboys are like Collingwood then, and the Skins are like Richmond.

    It's all making sense :D
    wow im sorry for not replying quickly my internets been playing up a bit...
    in the end ive decided to go with a presentation on Che Guevara. powerpoint + wikipedia = A* Coursework
    To be honest, I really don't know what I was saying. I thought you were saying that the Cowboys were hated and sucked. I was just trying to crowbar an AFL reference in there :lol:
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