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A new week begins.
Thank you all for your kind words to my last entry. I have an awesome flist. *Hugs you all*
Am having a little 'Supernatural' marathon up until the season 2 premiere. Just finished 'Faith', yeah, I know I just saw it, but I love that episode. Also, am working on a little project and I need to watch all the episodes to do it.
3 DAYS TO GO!!! *Hyper bouncing*
Got an answer on one of my job applications last week. It's funny really. Turned out I'd found this guy's website that he set up as a school project, and sent an application. Lol. He sent me a letter explaining the misup, also writing that he's working at the local TV-channel and will keep his eyes open if any work opens up for me.
Kind of a crazy misunderstanding, but I was very grateful that he spent the time and money to send me a letter explaining, and asking me to e-mail if I wanted him to keep his eyes open for a job for me where he's woking. I've e-mailed him back, thanking him, and that it would be great if he kept an eye open for me.
Not much else happening, looks to be a quiet week at work.
I need new icons, have been collecting a bit.
'Boston Legal' cracks me up.
And now for part 2 of my Norwegian artist pimping:
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Røyksopp - You Remind Me
May be the most fascinating music video ever -- you can watch it twenty times and still not catch everything. A day in the life of an average working Jill, broken down into its minutest component parts. The unstated joke: mankind has erected immense, resource-devouring systems of almost incomprehensible complexity just so you can sit in your cubicle.
Røyksopp is a Norwegian techno(?) group. Have been very popular both in and outside of Norway. They've won quite a few awards as well.
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DumDum Boys - Metallic Hvit
Norwegian rock group.
They sing in Norwegian and were very popular back in the late 80s and/or early 90s.
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Josh Groban - Sissel - The Prayer (Nobel Peace Prize Concert 2002)
Sissel Kyrkjebø has been on the norwegian music scene for as long as I can remember. She is very popular. Remember 'Titanic'? the vocals on the soundtrack, that was her! She has sung with the three tenors on more than one occation, and has even done a few pop songs.
Am having a little 'Supernatural' marathon up until the season 2 premiere. Just finished 'Faith', yeah, I know I just saw it, but I love that episode. Also, am working on a little project and I need to watch all the episodes to do it.
3 DAYS TO GO!!! *Hyper bouncing*
Got an answer on one of my job applications last week. It's funny really. Turned out I'd found this guy's website that he set up as a school project, and sent an application. Lol. He sent me a letter explaining the misup, also writing that he's working at the local TV-channel and will keep his eyes open if any work opens up for me.
Kind of a crazy misunderstanding, but I was very grateful that he spent the time and money to send me a letter explaining, and asking me to e-mail if I wanted him to keep his eyes open for a job for me where he's woking. I've e-mailed him back, thanking him, and that it would be great if he kept an eye open for me.
Not much else happening, looks to be a quiet week at work.
I need new icons, have been collecting a bit.
'Boston Legal' cracks me up.
And now for part 2 of my Norwegian artist pimping:
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Røyksopp - You Remind Me
May be the most fascinating music video ever -- you can watch it twenty times and still not catch everything. A day in the life of an average working Jill, broken down into its minutest component parts. The unstated joke: mankind has erected immense, resource-devouring systems of almost incomprehensible complexity just so you can sit in your cubicle.
Røyksopp is a Norwegian techno(?) group. Have been very popular both in and outside of Norway. They've won quite a few awards as well.
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DumDum Boys - Metallic Hvit
Norwegian rock group.
They sing in Norwegian and were very popular back in the late 80s and/or early 90s.
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Josh Groban - Sissel - The Prayer (Nobel Peace Prize Concert 2002)
Sissel Kyrkjebø has been on the norwegian music scene for as long as I can remember. She is very popular. Remember 'Titanic'? the vocals on the soundtrack, that was her! She has sung with the three tenors on more than one occation, and has even done a few pop songs.
Part one can be found behind this fake cut: ( In here )
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Don't worry, they are hard to follow for me sometimes too ;) No, seriously, I'm pretty awed that you take on all-Polish channels. I heard that that Polish is kinda hard to learn with all our grammar quirks, conjugations, declinations and all that jazz. Really, girl, you rock.
English, Norwegian, German and Polish, color me impressed.
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Dzienkuje. *bows* :) That's what happens when you have family living all over the place.
The only thing that threw me grammar wise was that peoples names change, and that women and men have different endings for some words.
I can never learn a language through grammar though, I have to listen and learn and worry about speaking gramatically correct later.
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It's a completely opposite process for me. Grammar has always been my strongest point. I'm pretty anal about it. It's probably why I'm so shy about actual talking in a foreign language, even English that I know quite well. I'm always afraid that I'm going to say something that's not incorrect. Writing is safe because you have always those few extra secods to think about what you're going to put there. It's speaking live that trips me up. Well, the story of my life.
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I fully understand that. My grasp on grammar is very poor, which is why I can't learn languages that way. For example I learned english off the TV, not in school. All school did was help med to learn how to write in english.
It's harder with Polish and German though. I don't heard that a lot every day. So I don't get that much of it. My mom tries every once in a while to speak polish to me, but it's going slowly.
Think the best thing would be if I'd been left in Poland for a month or something to my own devices. Then I'd be forced to learn something.
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That's right. School taught me how to write in English but not so much how to actually use it in a live conversation.
My official stand is that the reason I watch such a freakish ammount of American tv is that I'm learning how to speak English. Education, you know. It's such a perfect excuse ;)
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Well, when I started correcting my teacher's pronounciation I knew there wasn't much else for me to do than focus on the spelling.
Yes, that's what I do too, give TV credit for most of the stuff I've learned.