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sushiconcombre   

Sushiconcombre, 35 y.o.
Montréal, Canada [Current City]

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Reply - Conversation - Aug 9, 2009
Hey, how is it going?
Sorry for the late reply, I was on a trip to the capital city.
Anyway, I do understand what u said about how u put in mind that the story isnot real. For me I have a bit of a hard time at first when reading a novel but once I'm on page 70 or 80 I get hooked! It's like watching a tv series!!.. What I like about novels is how massive the imagination of some writers are!! They creat this fictional world and fictional carechter that capture the minds!
Take the last novel I've read for example, it was " 100 years of isolations" for G.Marquez; it was amazing and the end just blew my mind!!

I love reading books, my favorites are the ones about countries and cultures, maybe because I'd like to travel the world some day (don't we all :D)..By the way, have you ever been to another country?.
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jee thanks :) I thought you were making fun of my section, lol.
Reply - Conversation - Jul 26, 2009
Well, I don't know realy! I love reading books and novels, sometimes I'd finish 4 novels a week, other times I'd finish a book after a couple of weeks, it depends on how busy I'm, but I try to keep an average of a novel/ a book every week, I think that will put me in the medium readers range.
How about u?, and who are your favorite writers?.

Is the phrase " I didn't have enough mtivations" means that you thought the novel was boring?!, It's okay if u did.
U might want to try some other novels of his book like "The Trilogy" or "Alad Haretna".
Reply - Conversation - Jul 25, 2009
Nah,i live in Turkey right now,and no i dont turn back quite often,but i know how am i gonna feel after staying&working alone in another country
Reply - Conversation - Jul 25, 2009
Hey,I really meant what i said :) I'll probably go back to my country with a heart break and lonesome feeling but i need to experience,you know
Reply - Conversation - Jul 23, 2009
Hello,
Thanks a lot for ur lovely messege. U seem to be an interesting person.
Don't judge me, but I couldn't help but wonder after reading ur messege, What is the cleverest thing you have read on interpals? ^^
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yea i wanna learn french =).haha i tihnk my voice is not good :D
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tekrar merhaba & günaydın :)
rica ederim ^^
yeah,i know turkish is really hard for the learn XD
hehe~ yupp!...
famous violin player? oh,i dont know ><'
sanada güle güle :--D
Reply - Conversation - Jul 23, 2009
Ehi! Che bello risentirti :))

Sì, so come vanno questi cose, i cantanti sono così, anche le band in effetti, soprattutto quelle di questi ultimi tempi.

Sì, voglio studiare lingue, ma non so esattamente cosa, fosse per me studierei di tutto, perfino i dialetti che parlano 3 persone al massimo nel mondo :D hah! Proprio oggi pomeriggio ho detto al mio ragazzo che vorrei essere immortale solo per avere il tempo di studiare tutte le lingue :).
Comunque no, non voglio fare un lavoro che abbia a che fare con le lingue, come lavoro voglio suonare, essere una musicista, magari in un quartetto d'archi, o in orchestra, o anche insegnare andrebbe bene.
Ultimamente, la settimana scorsa, io, mio fratello, il mio ragazzo, una mia grande amica e altri tre ragazzi abbiamo fondato un gruppo metal.
E a proposito, gli esami sono andati benissimo ** in pianoforte ho preso 10, il voto più alto, in solfeggio 9, in violoncello non lo so, ma è andato bene :).

Tu che mi racconti di nuovo?
xoxo
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yea i know çok güzel :D:D
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