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Actually thats true. My mum seems to like Nutella to. So much so that I always end up wondering where the chocolate spread dissapears to. I also like peanut butter, vegemite and relish. :) but they aint comparable to chocolate spread.
Must dash -- I'm going to have a rave :D. Well no, I'm going to a bdaii party.
not just teens! five year olds and sixty year olds! its a family food! lol. makers of the ferror (or something like that) chocolate. i still watch charmed repeats too.
hehe - yay i love charmed. but its a shame its over now. but i still watch the repeats. i have heard of most of these american shows as they come on like british tv too - yus british tv is that dull :D.
yay i can just imagine the award ceremony.
'and the award for the most ingenious food invention ever goes to: NUTELLA :O:)'
..and you can hear the cheers of millions of teenagers around the world.
WOOPEE :D
lets do it. lets create an award for the creators of nutella, im googling it right now.
oohh, i get it now. baywatch? ew, no. i dont even think thats a soap opera. and i dont really watch soap opera's. i watch one tree hill, supernatural, gilmore girls, veronica mars, charmed, heroes, so you think you can dance, top chef, wildin out, and a bunch of other stuff. there was this one soap opera i used t watch but i think the time changed so i dont watch it anymore. its called passions and it was really interesting.
Oh yeah NUTELLA!! AHHH - yus true heaven. I swear one day I am going to invent an award for the creators of Nutella. I mean AHHHH how delciously awesome.
Eastenders is like the most known British soap opera. Ask any english dude = and you'll know about eastenders.
However I'm more of a Auzzie chick and like to watch neighbours and home and away :D
What about you - American soap operas? Are they like Baywatch or something?..
Anyhoo..Casual ty is on - Another awesome soap opera set in the hospital - kindaa like ER and uh Greys Anatomy. Yeh..x
haha, love the story.yea, im gonna spread the word writ. anywho, eastenders? is that a show or do you mean eastenders as in you live in the east.CHOCOLATE HAZELNUT SPREAD??!!! OMFG!! ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT NUTELLA?!! i love nutella =] infact i just had some this morning. well, hope it tasted good? (hope it was with bread, cuz thats great)
Lol, uh well now you can say writ and spread the language :). Let me tell you a story :D Well the other day in French class we watched a French TV programme called Extras. And it was in French, and well I for one ain't very good at it. And they kept saying Oh La La. And now all my friends and I keep saying that :). So know its out with the slang and in with the French. The END.
Hope you liked it. :D. I'm off to eat some hazelnut chocolate spread :) and watch some British TV - like Eastenders, and stuff. xx
lol, yea, annoy those teachers! =[
i never heard of writ instead of wrote, but of course slang is different everywhere.
Lol yeah I know what you mean..most of my mates don't hold their pinky up when drinking tea and don't say one all the time - well i don't think they do anyway :O. yeah london is really diverse, theres like a mixture of loadsa communites. my family came from kenya and then moved to india and now they came here so whilst i was originally born here i've been brought up to follow my mother tounge and stuff. but mostly its split into gangster slang - 'oo you got boyed' which translates into oh lord you just got told by someone and normal everyday language - the informal and formal and the posh 'one can speak bi-lingual'. my language is the everyday informal language of teens across london. which means sometimes i say writ instead of wrote and stuff that is improper :). it annoys teachers - a lot. :D
haha, thats hilarious. not everyone in america says *its so like totally unbelievably awesome*. mostly cuz everyone is really diverse infact, i dont have a friend thats pure american. aww, hopefully it comes out soon. lol, so your accent isnt that strong?
OH MY LORD! YES!! ALL THE TIME.
*It's so like totally unbelievabley awesome.* There so cheesy comparared to the real deal tho. And its the same with Auzzie, New Zealand and Canadian accents. Harry Potter still hasn't come out in my local cinema yet. Bum-ness :O. Lol
- And we even imitate our own British accents, as not everyone talks like the queen. One can go to see a movie tonight or one can sit in the comfort of ones computer on ones account on createblog. :D Hehe xx
wow, they sound so..well, british. oh yeah! i have a question for you. me and my cuz just saw the fifth harry potter (midnight show, it was awesome) and we imitated the british accent. its just so different to us. do british people imitate the american accent (to you guys) we've been wondering..
Woah, these places seem so unfamiler lol. But it's like saying to you; I'm going Kingston to do some shopping on Saturday and then might head to Kent, to my cousins' but I also have three weddings to attend in Surrey, Hertfordshire and Luton. Lol, yeah =].
yup, i just went to this family reunion thing in harrisburg,, PA. now im in michigan at my cousins house. im staying here for about a month and a half. then i go back home and drop my sis off a college.
eh, that sucks. are you planning to go anywhere for summer vacation?
oh kewl -- we still have 12 and 1/2 days of skewl left
yup =] on wed/ 27 june, i dont know when school is going to start.