YAY that would be awsome hehe ... yeah I've been seeing pictures of ~~don't know if I'm spelling this right~~ Setubal.
LOL that's where I live really near by and where my college is (it's perfectly spelled). I just usually say that I'm from Lisbon because it's really close (20 min) and not everybody knows Setúbal. It's a very beautifull city! What a coincidence
OMG no way!! Who would have thought lmao. I've been looking at so many pics, and it's really pretty, I really want to go there.... but seriously, what a wicked cool coincidence
I'm feeling discriminated ! If you go to Spain you can visit me here! I asure you it's a very beautifull country and and from Madrid it's like only 8h of drinving...
Speaking of visiting the Iberian Peninsula, help me make up my mind as to where I should go for my birthday! I'm seriously considering both Barcelona and Porto (as well as Geneva, Strasbourg, and some other French cities).
Mind you, I have a limited budget, and two days: I'd fly in on a Saturday morning and leave either really late Sunday night or really early Monday morning.
Speaking of visiting the Iberian Peninsula, help me make up my mind as to where I should go for my birthday! I'm seriously considering both Barcelona and Porto (as well as Geneva, Strasbourg, and some other French cities).
Mind you, I have a limited budget, and two days: I'd fly in on a Saturday morning and leave either really late Sunday night or really early Monday morning.
My advice is that you leave Barcelona to anoher oportunity because Barcelona is a HUGE city and in 2 days you can't see not even a little bit. Plus it's not that cheap because the food and hotels are kinda expensive. Porto is a small city compared to Barcelona and you have familly there which pherhaps means that you don't have to pay for an hotel. Plus you'll find everything in Portugal rather cheap. In 2 days if you really want to see some monuments and museums and to tour around a city it's better to choose a small one. I'm telling you this because I was in Barcelona for only 3 days and I was so frustrated because there was no time for me to see all of the icons of the city.
OMG no way!! Who would have thought lmao. I've been looking at so many pics, and it's really pretty, I really want to go there.... but seriously, what a wicked cool coincidence
You have to come here and I'll take you to the major points of the city and to the college partys that rock the city it's the most fun!I was at one yesterday During the school period there are many young people in the city because of the college and there's planty animation.You should come to Setúbal!
My advice is that you leave Barcelona to anoher oportunity because Barcelona is a HUGE city and in 2 days you can't see not even a little bit. Plus it's not that cheap because the food and hotels are kinda expensive. Porto is a small city compared to Barcelona and you have familly there which pherhaps means that you don't have to pay for an hotel. Plus you'll find everything in Portugal rather cheap. In 2 days if you really want to see some monuments and museums and to tour around a city it's better to choose a small one. I'm telling you this because I was in Barcelona for only 3 days and I was so frustrated because there was no time for me to see all of the icons of the city.
Oops. Well. Eu vai a Barcelona. Eu acho. Nao sei. I'm feeling a little conflicted re: my travelling partner right now....<.<
yeah it's normal, too many amazing places at the same time Anyway, hopefully you'll have planty of time and money to see them all. (at least that's what I wish)
hi, I'm new here too...but already reading for a bit. I guess I'm already one of the older fans, lol, but quite new to the fandom. my name is Morrigan and I'm from Germany .
hi, I'm new here too...but already reading for a bit. I guess I'm already one of the older fans, lol, but quite new to the fandom. my name is Morrigan and I'm from Germany .
Hi! I don't speak German. :\ Otherwise I'd greet you in German. :\ again.
But I love your name- how do you pronounce it?? I've only heard it pronounced the Irish/Celtic way, so I don't know if you pronounce it differently.
we're gaining a lot more international fans now....huh.
anwho, the only german I know is "hurry up".(dunno how to spell it in german... wow, I suck.) Well, it's the only phrase that was "passed down" from my great-great-grandparents when they immigrated to New York. (Although my dad's family is big on german food. I guess the food was more important than the language, haha.)
obviously, I know that Gutentag means hello, and whatnot.
I do want learn german one day... (then again, I want to learn just about every language in existence, but you know...)
and back to my original point... HI! welcome to the boards, I like Germans, etc.
and katy, you could always just greet her in portuguese if you like =P
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and if you speak Spanish I can teach you portuguese You've been seeing pictures of which parts of Portugal?Lisbon?
From chicago, obviously.
LOL that's where I live really near by and where my college is (it's perfectly spelled). I just usually say that I'm from Lisbon because it's really close (20 min) and not everybody knows Setúbal. It's a very beautifull city! What a coincidence
Speaking of visiting the Iberian Peninsula, help me make up my mind as to where I should go for my birthday! I'm seriously considering both Barcelona and Porto (as well as Geneva, Strasbourg, and some other French cities).
Mind you, I have a limited budget, and two days: I'd fly in on a Saturday morning and leave either really late Sunday night or really early Monday morning.
Plus there's a Rufus song about Barcelooonaaa.
Mind you, I have a limited budget, and two days: I'd fly in on a Saturday morning and leave either really late Sunday night or really early Monday morning.
My advice is that you leave Barcelona to anoher oportunity because Barcelona is a HUGE city and in 2 days you can't see not even a little bit. Plus it's not that cheap because the food and hotels are kinda expensive. Porto is a small city compared to Barcelona and you have familly there which pherhaps means that you don't have to pay for an hotel. Plus you'll find everything in Portugal rather cheap. In 2 days if you really want to see some monuments and museums and to tour around a city it's better to choose a small one. I'm telling you this because I was in Barcelona for only 3 days and I was so frustrated because there was no time for me to see all of the icons of the city.
You have to come here and I'll take you to the major points of the city and to the college partys that rock the city it's the most fun!I was at one yesterday
During the school period there are many young people in the city because of the college and there's planty animation.You should come to Setúbal!
im Helene, 14, Australia
im Helene, 14, Australia
Howdy, welcome to the boards!
http://okgo.forumsunlimited.com/index.php?...1495&st=120
found it! Let's post here the rest pf the conversation?
Oops. Well. Eu vai a Barcelona. Eu acho. Nao sei. I'm feeling a little conflicted re: my travelling partner right now....<.<
Hi! I don't speak German. :\ Otherwise I'd greet you in German. :\ again.
But I love your name- how do you pronounce it?? I've only heard it pronounced the Irish/Celtic way, so I don't know if you pronounce it differently.
we're gaining a lot more international fans now....huh.
anwho, the only german I know is "hurry up".(dunno how to spell it in german... wow, I suck.) Well, it's the only phrase that was "passed down" from my great-great-grandparents when they immigrated to New York. (Although my dad's family is big on german food. I guess the food was more important than the language, haha.)
obviously, I know that Gutentag means hello, and whatnot.
I do want learn german one day... (then again, I want to learn just about every language in existence, but you know...)
and back to my original point... HI! welcome to the boards, I like Germans, etc.
and katy, you could always just greet her in portuguese if you like =P