ProjectX said:
LOL B nice strangelet, English could be his second language (you try speaking fluently in french for the next two days on french message boards)
Bonjour. Je m'appelle Ondra. Tu t'appelles comment? Nicholas? Aha. Au revoir!
Congrats on the baby born son! (ready for another round of sleepless nights? (I can sympathise, I got a baby sis))
Heh... sleepless nights... :S
Have you ever noticed all new-borns look either like Budha, Ghandi or (oddly enough) Emminem?
I think I actually looked more like a tadpole than anything else
Well, what can you expect from a 34cm, 1,90kg baby? Fortunately, I have all of my main reflexes (sucking, swallowing, breathing). Unfortunately, the age I'm in is an age where you want to turn time back and tweak some things - from time to time, my depressions go so far that I would want to prevent my conception... ouch.
Oh well, this sure ain't the thread to discuss this
, happy parents want happy children (even though the children may think the parents actually do things to prevent that
), so all I will do is congratulate to you again, jerdaygo, and creep away...
strangelet said:
look lik u hed gud edukeshun
ju tolk vit jor trajink tu spik inglish lenkvich ju anedjuketid manki
ajm gona kik jor es!!!
If you read this with Czech pronounciation, you get what you need. Thank God the Czechs have a pronounciation nearly corresponding with the International Phonetic Language...