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Post by brooklyn on Jan 30, 2009 5:59:19 GMT -6
someone,
yeah, sorry but did you happen to catch what our teacher just said? i spaced out for like the fifth time in this class. did he say something about an essay or whatever? merci, - brooklyn
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Post by anabellehoux on Jan 30, 2009 8:12:40 GMT -6
BONJOUR MONSIEUR, Yes, he did. Essay on Progressives of the late 1800's, I believe. I could be wrong - my translations are not good yet. Although, if I spoke English perfectly.. this teacher is still hard to understand. The man has food in his mouth while he talks!
[/font] ANABEL[/blockquote][/blockquote]
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Post by brooklyn on Jan 30, 2009 20:56:45 GMT -6
bounjour anabel,
essay on the progressives of the late 1800's? Oh man, that sounds fun. ah another foreigner like myself then. From France yes? But yeah, this man needs to learn his manners.
- brooklyn
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Post by anabellehoux on Jan 31, 2009 15:43:42 GMT -6
MONSIEUR BROOKLYN, Sarcasm is not.. attractive quality, Monsieur. But yes, I am. I feel fortunate to meet someone who is from France too. Do you miss it as much as I do?
[/font] ANABEL
(-foreheadslap- i just realized they're in different grades. oh well, anabel's probably just making up credits or something)[/blockquote][/blockquote]
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Post by brooklyn on Jan 31, 2009 20:15:17 GMT -6
bounjour anabel,
Ah, my apologiesm, it was an automatic reaction. But yes, I am missing France a lot right now. Everything about America so far seems so noisy and crowded. France was more relaxing in my opinion. So if you don't mind me asking, why are you in America?
- brooklyn
haha oh well, brooklyn could always be taking a senior class instead for english? xD
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Post by anabellehoux on Feb 1, 2009 15:47:49 GMT -6
MONSIEUR BROOKLYN, I could not agree with you more. Although, in France it could be crazy too.. America is intox.. I don't know how the word for it.. suffocating, I believe? I am here because I got a new agent for model modeling. And my cousins are in a bad position, so I come to help. Why are you here?
[/font] ANABEL
(that works, haha.)[/blockquote][/blockquote]
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Post by brooklyn on Feb 7, 2009 3:47:06 GMT -6
bounjour anabel,
Ah oui, France could be crazy but America is much more so. It's odd that America is bigger but France seemed more open. Perhaps this is because of the bigger population. Ah, modelling? You wouldn't happen to be Anabel Lehoux the model then? And I'm sorry to hear about your cousins. I hope it's nothing too awful. Me? My mother had men trouble back in France and took me and my sister here since I also have cousins in town.
- brooklyn
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Post by anabellehoux on Mar 28, 2009 10:26:11 GMT -6
MONSIEUR BROOKLYN, Correct, I am. I do not mean to be of judgement, but you do not seem to be a type to read the magazines of fashion. You dress well, yes, but not many of men know me by that career. I believe I am trying to say I am impressed. It is bad, but time should heal. Ah, I am sorry to hear of that too. Hopefully the men trouble was not too awful..
[/font] ANABEL [/blockquote][/blockquote]
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Post by brooklyn on Mar 28, 2009 19:48:53 GMT -6
bounjour anabel,
Well thank you for compliment but no, I have younger sister who loves fashion. She mentions your name a lot. I'm sorry to hear that it is awful. Whatever it is, I hope time heals it well. My mother's man trouble, well her husband now isn't nice so I sense divorce coming. But it isn't too awful though. I met my cousins for first time now which was a pleasure.
- brooklyn
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Post by anabellehoux on Mar 28, 2009 20:04:07 GMT -6
MONSIEUR BROOKLYN, That is what they all say, Monsieur Brooklyn. Your sister must be smart if she likes fashion.
I am happy that your troubles are not bad. You have met them for the first time? Ever? How strange. If you do not mind my probing and interruption of class time, how did the meeting go? I can not imagine meeting my cousins for the first time at this point in my life. Or theirs.
[/font] ANABEL [/blockquote][/blockquote]
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Post by brooklyn on Mar 29, 2009 0:00:16 GMT -6
bounjour anabel,
I assure you I'm being perfectly honest. I wouldn't lie to a lady. Yes, my sister is fairly smart. She makes clothes too sometimes.
Yes, my mother moved to France after my birth so I never met my cousins. This is my first time in America since I was born. The meeting went fine I suppose. I was very welcomed although the girls seem quite...How do I put it... Bold? I suppose that fits. You are lucky to have known your family. I have only known my mother and sister for seventeen years so it's nice to be part of a bigger family now.
- brooklyn
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Post by anabellehoux on Mar 29, 2009 17:45:01 GMT -6
MONSIEUR BROOKLYN,
I appreciate your manners. I see so much immaturity in the recent of weeks that I thought it was a forgotten subject. Are you enjoying America? I have not decided if I am, because this Spring sun is quite.. I do not know the English word for it.. barbare. I did like the Spring cold in France. I suppose I am lucky, but I am sure you get along quite well together even if time isn't there - that is the most important. The chemistry.
I do not like chemistry. I find it unfortunate.
[/font] ANABEL [/blockquote][/blockquote]
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Post by brooklyn on Apr 3, 2009 5:42:09 GMT -6
bounjour anabel,
Oui, manners seem sadly underated these days while immaturity takes over. I suppose I like America. It's very different, I say that. But yes, the sun is a bit of a shock. I prefer Spring in France as well. Chemistry? I've never listened much in science. Chemistry is there I guess. I think I need to wait a bit with my family though, get to know them. Time is important. Now I don't know them but I will.
You don't like the chemistry in your family? I don't want to press but could you explain a small bit?
- brooklyn
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Post by anabellehoux on May 6, 2009 6:10:54 GMT -6
MONSIEUR BROOKLYN,
I agree. Time is important. But, you do feel un connection with them in slight, I would hope? It is not that I do not like chemistry in my family. We do not have it and it is.. dowtful? not likely that it can come late as I have known them. They are going through hard times, so after I graduate I will be living in my own place. But this is inappropriate to talk. You are simply student, passing me un note, and I do not know when this bell sounds that I will ever speak to you once again.
Apologies for my straightforwardonwardness? And I also apology for my poor study habits of the English language.
[/font] ANABEL [/blockquote][/blockquote]
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Post by brooklyn on May 17, 2009 2:05:16 GMT -6
bounjour anabel,
I do not know about the connection. I suppose it is there. Everyone is very nice but I still feel out of place. It must be hard to come to your family in the hard time. Living alone doesn't sound so bad though.
Ah, oui. The bell should be sounding soon but I'm sure we shall find a way to speak again, outside of the school room. I have much enjoyed this note conversation, as I hope you might have too. And do not apologise for anything, I find nothing to be sorry for. English is a confusing language.
- brooklyn
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