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I have a timed essay to write in my History class tomorrow morning so my night is going to be spent revising for that! I also have Business homework but hey.. why break a habit and start doing it now? :P

So yeah.. if anyone knows anything about the Liberal party reforms in the early 1900s.. give me a shout! :lol:

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I'm working tonight. In fact, I'm working every night and every day until the 21st of December :)

On the plus side, it means I can afford to go up north to Tauranga and see my man! And my cousin just rang me and asked me to go and stay with him and his fiancee on the West Coast so I can spend quality time with my new baby cousin :wub:

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LOL that's exactly what his friends are telling me. He'll be excited though :) Especially since I'm going to try to be up there for his birthday.

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Hehe.. I guess I'm bending the truth a little . In Noirway have two written languages: the "classic": bokmål and a "new", made up from the different dialects made in the late 19th century: nynorsk (basically 'new Norwegian'). All children have to learn both forms in school, but I suck so much at nynork, and find it difficult (escpecially the grammar), so I really feel that my best laanguage of the two, nynorsk and English, is English :)

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Most people speak dialect, but the majority write in bokmål. However, there are the "fanatical" few who both speak and write in nynorsk tongue.gif

Well, in Northern Norway or maybe more North-West Norway, they *only* speak Ny Norsk. Would they be classed as the "fanatical few?" I noticed though that they only understand Ny Norsk, and if you attempt to speak in Bokmal, they haven't a clue what you're on about!

Over hear, if you go to a Norwegian class, all the text books say you're learning Ny Norsk, but really you're learning Bokmal!

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