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miz_lou
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Post by miz_lou »

Hehe, you think you babble? Nah, I always type a lot too... can't tell you how many times I edited that post *points to previous page* to shorten it to that :D

My father is with the United States Air Force and we were stationed at Aviano Air Force Base upwards by Venice. My family is also Italian, my grandfather was Italian and so is my last name *grin* I took 3 years of the Italian language in school and practiced it as often as I could with my neighbors. I'm afraid my grammer has always been shakey (even in my own language!! XD), and I haven't gotten to use it in a few years, but I remember more than I thought I would :bounce: :bounce: I have a little desktop calendar with phrases to remind me throughout the year :o It's just not quite the same as using the language
Nihal wrote:I?m aware that I?m missing loads of other interesting anime, but you see, the problem is that here in Italy, the anime world is utterly and totally underestimated and doesn?t receive the attention it deserves (damn!) so it doesn?t happen to see valuable shows on TV.
Well, actually, you're way ahead of me. While I was in Italy we didn't get anime. At all. :( So I actually haven't known of anime's existance until three years ago... it's sad really. The thing about being military overseas is that you have one channel in English. One. And it has all the military news and very limited programming... when you get a signal XD They've done better on that now. When we were living in Germany (before we lived in Italy) we didn't even get that. But my parents (who are back in Germany now) got a decoder thing so they now get 10 channels... still no anime *pout* You've seen more anime than I have!!
Nihal wrote:?la tua vita ? in pericolo?
Come alesando! Translation is a difficult obstacle. It's nice that you have so many options! Italian, French, Spanish, English. :)

Full Metal Panic is my absolute all time fave! ... next to Gundam Wing of course *looks around cautiously* but Gundam SEED was good, Escaflowne, Princess Mononoke. Trigun was good, although I like the music videos more and Evangelion was just creepy to me *shivers*

Anche, il vostro inglese ? perfetto :D
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Nihal
Coordinator||Plotting nightly on how to 'get' Kyo
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Post by Nihal »

my, thank you very much! :D

Nihal
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Post by Nihal »

I just noted that over there it's in the morning while I'm currently writing from school, since here it's ten to eleven
sigh three more hours before goign home, :-? high school sucks!
I'm out :salute:
kisses :wink:

angel222
Writing fanfic is not a terrorist action|Mech Pilot Fanboy
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Post by angel222 »

high school sucks!
I agree on that!
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*Against all expectations...I actually made this ava myself lol*

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