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07/04/2008

More brevity

Keep meaning to update.... but I am currently struggling to grapple my way over the *mountain* of things to do that were postponed until the holidays. So this weekend I intend to sort out:

  • visa
  • current account for next year
  • holiday
  • workout and put in my hours form
  • oboe
  • organise singing lesson
  • organ
  • DVLA (DONE)
  • Pay Jo
  • list of things to buy for next year
  • return Francis' book
  • book oboe in to be serviced
  • buy / give leaving presents to teachers
  • organise Go Ap trip
  • organise picnic for next friday
  • organise drinks with sue
  • hand in repeat prescription to the doc!
  • sort out seeing Steve at some point
  • sort out seeing kit at some point
  • tidy my room
  • do the washing
  • Join the Old leysians
  • go through old paperwork I havnt bothered to read
  • sort through chuck out most of the last two year's notes.
  • lessons for next year?
  • music I need to buy?
  • email Alamty conservatoire
  • learn Russian (SOME!)

Im sure there are a few more things that I have forgotten. :P

 

Such is life

 

and my irritating amazingly lovely and considerate boyfriend took it into his head to lend me a slightly addictive computer game!!

 

Which I havn't played yet today so I am pleased with that.

 

working from 3:15-8:45 but going to go kayaking before and do organ afterwards. :D Hopefully there is someone else on over dinner so I will have a chance to eat. 

 

xXx

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> learn Russian (SOME!)

Settle down and I'll teach you ALL the important stuff right here!!!

Say: Dva Peeva Pazhalsta!

(The zh is pronounced like someone very drunk trying to say "ssshh". Think of the French "je"))

It means "Two beers please!" No, I don't know how to order ONE beer. Oh? You didn't ask!

I guess that "Dva Vodhka Pazhalsta" might be more to your taste.

Also if you want to blend in with the Russians, drop the "Pazhalsta", it means "please" and is considered annoyingly polite.

Actually, with some of your tastes, you should blend in quite well.... :-P

Posted by: Steve | 07/04/2008

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