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Pepsi Max is for those who like to burp 'n burp. Coke is the real deal B)

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There we have it! I am awesome at burping! Burping on command while bending your fingers backwards and doing the alphabet may not be popular with the ladies, or anyone, but it sure is fun! :lol:

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That depends. If it is marzipan - then yes. Is it that chocolate that looks like a strawberry with strawberryjam inside - then no.

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Marzipan? Seriously? Chocolate with marzipan tastes crap ... (Not that I've eaten crap, but you get the idea) But I support what you said about the chocolate that looks like a strawberry with strawberryjam inside. Awful :angry:

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I've never fancied neither marzipan or chocolate-covered marzipan. If there's some sort of cracker inside the chocolate (like Kvikk-Lunch or Twix) then it's awesome!

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Just speak up, loud and clear. Do not use the word "get" too often.

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I've got an English presentation tomorrow <_< Im so nervous! Any good hints?

 

Don't say "basically" at the start of every sentence. If you do, you have signed a warrant of failure and shal not get a grade over 4.

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I had a presentation about Christian the lion today. It worked all right. I showed a youtube movie and talked, and it worked very good. It is positive to do presentation on other way then the regular "power point and talk" way. :)

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Another thing one ususally ends up doing when nervous is saying, "You know?", at the end of every sentence. It does not give a good impression, and you sound like a african-american rapper. We didn't have to many presentations in the english subject when I went to school. We had some ofcourse, but not many at all. I wonder why. Perhaps our english teacher didn't put to much consideration on our english pronounciation when setting the final grade. What do I know. But he did seem to be impressed by the way I managed to hide my Oslo-dialekt to some extent when speaking english. That is, by the way, one of the backsides of growing up in the eastern parts of our country. Our dialect is just not made for english pronounciation. We sound horrible. ^^

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