Mamma Mia!
oh lala -- haha i cant stop listening to mamma mia! - well the soundtrack of the movie *totally in love <3*
and then i want to dedicate this entry to my older brother, the prince of north korea - send your good thoughts to him, by thinking a bit of him :-)
we all have to say goodbye sooner or later to precious places and people (alliteration = stylistic device --> words starting with the same letter ;-) ) often sooner than we expect it or wish it - but some things will never be forgotten!!!
i am interested to know how long it will take me to stop referring to missing stuff and saying goodbye and stuff --
mmh doesn't any of you wanna win a bit playing poker or something and then come around for a bit to visit me a bit here in my nice and beautiful good old germany?? no? damn -- well .. maybe later LoL
and noooow -- HAHAHAHA .. look at what's coming down there -- be excited!! but not too much, because actually it's NOT what you might be expecting ;-)
thanks you guys !! take care !! <3
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floh aka flakespeare (16.8.08 19:00) hey there delilah... (1) - sorry, uti of course! you've improved your vlogging (although I also like your blogging)! (2/3)you really do have (4) the beginning of a script now! now, your vlogging is better than before. (5) but if you have, if you really have a script, (6) how do you wanna include stuff like somebody that's coming home? stuff like the sunderstorm? (7) and by the way, you don't have to worry. my eyes were as closed as the doors of an armored car (8/9/10) when i looked at the "not without alcohol" (11) sign. you hid it very well. (12) we'll meet soon in "your nice and beautiful good old germany"! (13) we will , won't we? (14/15) (1) aposiopese (2) homoioteleuton (aka rhyme) (3) antithesis (4) emphasis (5) euphemism (6) gemination (7) anaphora (8) comparison (9) hyperbole (10) lie (11) litotes (12) irony (13) irony again (14) alliteration (15) rhetorical question (i needed an alliteration somehow...) ps: you don't wanna know how much effort i had to put into this comment. i don't understand how shakespeare and the other poets did that... |