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I love my couch, in a completely platonic kind of way. If you were sitting on it, these are the kinds of things we may talk about. It would be better if you were actually here since I could make you a drink and put some tunes on - and that would be great, because I have impeccable taste in music - but, since you're not, this will have to do. So put on some good music, get comfortable, and enjoy.
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Oh my goodness. So so so beautiful Darryl.
-no
Lol... you know what? There was a comment from "no" a while ago, and I absolutely racked my brain trying to figure out who it was.
Just caught on. It may take a while, but I usually get there... now I'll have to go back to the other one. The comments always make more sense to me if I can picture the person saying them.
Anyways... thanks - I'm really glad you like them. Zoe looked great... it made my job a lot easier.
Oh man Darryl, I thought I had a pretty unique set of initials. :)
You've captured the spirit of Ed and Zoe quite well.
-Natalie Ott
That's better! Part of my confusion comes from the fact that when you see a comment from "ni", her initials are actually "n.o.". Tricky. But the other comments are making more sense now.
Regarding your comment about funny people, though, I think that Canada actually has a pretty high proportion of funny people. In fact, after careful consideration, I can say with confidence that 80% of the truly funny women I know are Canadian. That's pretty good for a place that cold.
Ha! Maybe once you get out of Vancouver, funny Canadians tend to be a bit less scarce... I dunno... but Heather's funny. My roommate at Oxford, Sarah, was from Ohio and she had the completely unique distinction of being able to crack jokes that sent me running for the loo. Thank God she was unique in that regard. What the heck do you call that?
Lovely photos... I'm booking you in advance if I ever get married... My favorites are 10,12, 14, 15, 21. What nationality are they? And where was the pretty wedding?
I'm not saying that there aren't funny women in other place - maybe I just don't meet them. Or maybe I have my headphones on when they're nearby. Or maybe they are shocked into stunned silence when they see the flames on my shoes, guessing (correctly) that they make me very, very fast.
Ed & Zoe are both English. He speaks the kind that is frequently understandable; she, the kind that doesn't bother much with different consonants. And the wedding was in Veyrier, a little suburb on the edge of Geneva.
In any case... just let me know the date!
Love the comments about Ed and Zoe...! Great photos (I think I told you on Facebook but I was compelled to do a one off visit plus I figured communication with blogsphere can only do my networking good...).
Tell me, what kind of English do I speak?
veryveryveryfast
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