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Post by Denmark on May 13, 2013 7:39:13 GMT -5
*falls in, late as ever*
Hi Austria! Welcome to Terra Sigma OuO Brits ftw! Hopefully we can RP sometime, even if I have no clue what about....
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Post by Austria on May 13, 2013 11:47:38 GMT -5
Hello Denmark! Most people agree with you there... Both being Scientists? *shrugs* We can try to think I hear you're also in my timezone, although I'm only on at odd hours, seeing as it's a LONG way to school... Like, an hour and that's by a train and a bus!
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Post by Denmark on May 13, 2013 12:20:47 GMT -5
Yep, when there's a mission on we'll be interacting anyways~
Brits unite! ;D That's fine, I'm on very sporadically...usually I just kinda...lope in and lope off whenever I remember to actually post something =_= A lot of the time I forget to press enter *falls over* I'd hate to live that far away from school, I live 7 minutes by car away from mine =/
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Post by Austria on May 13, 2013 12:26:45 GMT -5
There hasn't been one since last... August, looking at the time on the threads. So, wouldn't hope too much.
We shall rule the world!!! Refresh! If I close the tab, I might have a hard time remembering... ^^' Enter is an odd button... My space bar doesn't always work, s I have to be careful! I used to be able to walk in 25, but there's no sixth form there. So, I hav to get to the closest city. Yay for farmland...
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Post by Denmark on May 13, 2013 13:19:52 GMT -5
Yeah, that's cos the new term started and everyone left, there's been a mass exodus and no one is ever on *one to talk*
YES! I normally do refresh, but I just get distracted by everything and anything Ahhh....I see, luckily I live in a city, a small one, but a city
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Post by Austria on May 13, 2013 14:47:54 GMT -5
You were on to write that. And, yes, school is more important in the long run. But, laptops do not like being left on indefinately, and so eventually crash. Then you realise that you cannot remember any passwords! We have a city, where my sixth form is! Although... Most people only consider it a town. Its still kind of small, especially in the summer.
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Post by Denmark on May 13, 2013 15:54:11 GMT -5
Yeah, although school sucks sometimes *sigh* it's no fun
I swear we have so many of those in the UK, omg, my city is like, 4 miles across, it's like, what why. The only reason it's even a city is because of the cathedral *falls over* if not then it'd be a town
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Post by Austria on May 14, 2013 1:08:13 GMT -5
Some elements are no fun... Revision, Chemistry... Maths with Mr T.
An aweful lot of them! That city is a city by royal charters, but the other one is Cathedral. Although, it's really small... They do have two sixth forms, one private and the other one they invite back the students who are kicked out for failing. My grandparents are from Leeds, so they laugh. And get excited about the ducks, when most people have air rifles in the cupboards to shoot said ducks with.
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Post by England on May 14, 2013 10:23:07 GMT -5
I rented a flat in London close to Trafalgar Square for this summer.
Oh look at me being so british pi pip tally ho tea and scones
*leaves the Brits to their conversation xD*
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Post by Austria on May 14, 2013 10:30:37 GMT -5
The City of London is actually really small, but when they say London most people refer to all of the districts. Which is huge. It's very busy, a little scary, but wonderful! That must have cost you a pretty penny, though.
*giggle* Are you attempting to tease us, because it's quite funny. I do drink a lot of tea, but haven't eaten a scone in years. Although, scones are the entirity of year 8 cookery at my secondary school...
You're welcome to join if you want to! I mean, we coldn't really stop you.
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Post by England on May 14, 2013 23:28:49 GMT -5
I'm chilling in London (all of it, city and districts, and day-long excursions outside the city) in mid-july to the end of july aw yiss. It wasn't so bad though. Actually, my mom and I were surprised at how low the cost was compared to other places we'd seen.
If it makes you feel any better, I drink a lot of tea, too (I have a collection of black teas in my cupboard) and when I am bored, I occasionally get the motivation to bake scones. For the Hetalia Day in 2011, for example, I baked scones for the potluck, but I made them dark chocolate so that they would appear to be burned. Guess what I cosplay as. Hehehhehee.
I am here if thou hath inquiries or wish to continue this conversation where it had left off (which is where....?)
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Post by Austria on May 15, 2013 8:48:59 GMT -5
*laugh* It rains in July! There are many things in London, not all of them considered worth their waiting time. Well, as long as the door locks and the roof is intact, I guess it will be fine. Don't tell me, Portugal? People find it strange that I drink normal (ie black) tea very strong, with no milk or sugar... But it's nice. Baking scones is quite fun, although nobody ever wants to eat them... Probably because afternoon tea is called 'grab a cuppa and an apple whilst running between lessons/on the train' now, rather than 'sit down meal' which it was when I was younger. Don't buy scones from supermarkets, though. They really are like stuffing. Not a clue where that was... I did have some ideas today which I may leave somewhere, although would be copletely over-analysing the whole AU you have created.
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Post by England on May 15, 2013 10:09:58 GMT -5
It rains all the time in England, doesn't it? I wouldn't be surprised. Then again, our snow finally melted in end of April and we had hail yesterday, soooo....Portugal? Like, where I'm from? Nah, I'm from Canadia. Land of metres of piled up snow from November to May. I drink my tea black cause adding milk and sugar kinda beats the point of having different flavoured tea? I take some milk with English breakfast and Earl Grey, but it's like.... 0.5 milk for one serving of tea xD And I never have sugar We don't have scones in spermarkets pffff who do you think we are. The only scones we can occasionally find are in posh bakeries. Or the Tim Hortons in the anglophones provinces. The Timmies in Quebec don't sell scones I have no idea why but the Ontarian border is an hour away from Montreal so my mom often stops in Ontario to buy tea and scones when we go on roadtrips xD Pffff, people over-analyze things all the time. Don't worry about it. If you want, there's a discussion section for exactly that, so you're welcome to open a new thread there with your ideas =w= b
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Post by Austria on May 15, 2013 10:35:03 GMT -5
On and off. It it rained ALL of time time, it would not be so bad. Because, you know, we'd always leave with jackets. Although, folding umbrella is the second greatest invention - after the vacume flask. We went to the beach in bright sun, and left in a thunderstorm so... And where people trade animal carcasses! My aunt lived in Canada for a while... I want to study in Canada. For my third year, which is either in USA or Canada. I would have thought so, but... *shrugs* I drink everything black. I believe the comment is 'builder's tea without the milk'. The only sort I don't drink is peppermint; it makes my nose itch. You're visiting in July; don't buy any from Tesco, especially. . That sounds kind of like fun... We stopped at MacDonalds on the way to Lancaster, and I was sick from all the salt in the food. Literally sick. They weren't impressed... So, we stopped at some random service station on the way back, and I got a whole roast chicken!!! I may have to take you up on that idea... And, I know. I looked at the first of the missions.
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Post by America on May 15, 2013 10:39:14 GMT -5
*pops up*
I drink my cream and sugar with a small dose of coffee.
*slowly goes back down to southern America with her lovely McDonald's and sweet tea*
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