yo
for someone from norway, i can't spell norwegian, you use a lot of expressions familiar to the english speaking peoples.
wonky for example. i'm a bartender. when i say someone is lookin wonky it is time not to serve the aforementioned person drinks. i needed to share that for some reason.
oh and can the mexican beauty be the espanic lady from mulholland drive..............
muchos gracias'Wonky' is a great word. It really is. There's no better way to describe something as unsteady, awry, or just slightly
off. Wonky. Beautiful.
English comes quite natural to me, especially since I've spent about, ooh, twenty percent of my life living in English-speaking countries, and ninety percent of my life reading, writing, listening to, and speaking English. Nothing magical about it. I really like words and languages. That's why I became a writer. I'm a hell of a lot better at this than I would be at something useful and practical like, say, plumbing. Or carpentry.
As for the Mexican beauty, she's in her early twenties, athletic, slim, and sexy. And very much virtual. I'll get back to her at some point in the near future.