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How do you say "Good Morning" in your language?

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9 years 2 weeks ago #430731 by Thom
Selamat Pagi like malaysia too :laugh:

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9 years 2 weeks ago #430738 by MsRandelyn
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quipun wrote: I do an interpretive dance of how I feel that morning.



In the morning i like to do an interpretive dance that I call "Stumble out of bed and blink owlishly until i find the will to make coffee"

It has a lot of contemporary influences worked into the piece.

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9 years 2 weeks ago #430744 by quipun

MsRandelyn wrote:

quipun wrote: I do an interpretive dance of how I feel that morning.



In the morning i like to do an interpretive dance that I call "Stumble out of bed and blink owlishly until i find the will to make coffee"

It has a lot of contemporary influences worked into the piece.


We should do a duo piece together. I'll do the "grind the beans" part and you'll do the "brew the beans" part, yes?

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9 years 2 weeks ago #430793 by MsRandelyn
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quipun wrote:

MsRandelyn wrote:

quipun wrote: I do an interpretive dance of how I feel that morning.



In the morning i like to do an interpretive dance that I call "Stumble out of bed and blink owlishly until i find the will to make coffee"

It has a lot of contemporary influences worked into the piece.


We should do a duo piece together. I'll do the "grind the beans" part and you'll do the "brew the beans" part, yes?


Yes. But the timing needs to be perfect so there's a crescendo in the music as we pour the coffee. Should be filmed in black and white so it's super pretentious :lol: .

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9 years 1 week ago #430802 by quipun

MsRandelyn wrote:

quipun wrote:

MsRandelyn wrote:

quipun wrote: I do an interpretive dance of how I feel that morning.



In the morning i like to do an interpretive dance that I call "Stumble out of bed and blink owlishly until i find the will to make coffee"

It has a lot of contemporary influences worked into the piece.


We should do a duo piece together. I'll do the "grind the beans" part and you'll do the "brew the beans" part, yes?


Yes. But the timing needs to be perfect so there's a crescendo in the music as we pour the coffee. Should be filmed in black and white so it's super pretentious :lol: .


If it's going to be in black and white, might as well make it a silent film. As for the music, each copy or every time it someone watches it, a live band performs the number we dance to.

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9 years 1 week ago - 9 years 1 week ago #430808 by MsRandelyn
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quipun wrote:

MsRandelyn wrote:

quipun wrote:

MsRandelyn wrote:

quipun wrote: I do an interpretive dance of how I feel that morning.



In the morning i like to do an interpretive dance that I call "Stumble out of bed and blink owlishly until i find the will to make coffee"

It has a lot of contemporary influences worked into the piece.


We should do a duo piece together. I'll do the "grind the beans" part and you'll do the "brew the beans" part, yes?


Yes. But the timing needs to be perfect so there's a crescendo in the music as we pour the coffee. Should be filmed in black and white so it's super pretentious :lol: .


If it's going to be in black and white, might as well make it a silent film. As for the music, each copy or every time it someone watches it, a live band performs the number we dance to.


Only if it's a live orchestra. B) If there's a cello, violins, and some woodwind instruments in there too then you have yourself a deal on the silent film bit.

Titles though... Hmm, what do you think of "Cafe Awakening" i find it sounds just self important enough to work.
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9 years 1 week ago #430809 by ZaneSunny
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Labrīt! Here in Latvia

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9 years 1 week ago #430833 by quipun
I used to have a pen pal from Croatia and I used their translation of good morning to greet her;
Dobro jutro = good morning
Bok = Hi

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9 years 1 week ago #430914 by thvm
Damn. I was really drunk last night. What's your name again?

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9 years 1 week ago #430990 by ComicJunkie
Normally I greet my family and friends with 'guten morgen' other times it's 'fuck off'. Not a morning person at all. :sweat: :angry: :evil:

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