Each time my grand parents call me, my grand-mother is worrid about if I eat well... So each time, I have to explain that I am working in a big international company, internationally famous,
but in where it is not needed to have a real cafeteria... And helpdesk agents only have 30 minutes lunch break, so if we go at the cafeteria of the university, or somewhere else, we will need
more time... And if we take too much time, we will be in trouble...
So Julia and me have found THE solution! Almost every day, we order a salad . It's expensive, but it's healthier. And I am really full at the end... The only problem is that now I tried almost all
the salads of the menu... Maybe we will need a new solution soon?
Here is the link, do you approve granny?
www.giraffy.cz/
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I think you guessed that if I left you so long, it eans I still don't have Internet a home...
I can't do much about it... But I promise I will write things at home and copy-paste hem from work during my lunch break...
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really I don't think it is like having a real Internet connection , but on this case, it will maybe be necessary... So I will go this evening wth a friend to see if it would be interesting to take
one... At least to try!
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So you will have to wait a bit longer because the company already came twice, but each time, they left saying "Sorry little lady,but we can't do anything t the moment..."
My neighbour told me he'd been waiting his connection for one year already... Should we sign a petition?
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Sorry, you won't have this one either... I can't find any translation , and there's no way I translate Saint-Exupéry myself!
Just take the book and read the few pages with the fox...
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Tomorrow at Dawn
Tomorrow morn, what time the fields grow white,
I shall set off; I
know you look for me,
Across the forest's gloom, the mountain height:
I can no longer dwell away from thee.
I'll walk with eyes upon my thoughts intent,
Hearing no outer noise, seeing no sight;
Alone, unknown, hands clasped, and earthward bent,
Sad, and the day for me shall be as night.
On evening's golden hues I shall not gaze,
Nor on the vessels that to Harfleur come;
But my quest o'er, upon thy grave shall place
A wreath of holly green, and heather bloom.
Victor Hugo
Translated by: Henry Carrington
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Mercredi 21 novembre 2007
Yes, I see the coming of Moscow City Ballet to Brno as an event... The question is: will i spend 950ck to see Romeo and Juliett? Yes yes yes yes yes! And
for Cécile: isn't it a very cultural information?
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