1. Of course you will, those Stockholm nights must have been tougher ! And in Lanzarote you'll be able to rest.
  2. We went to the island Lokrum when we were in Dubrovnik, and the sea was quite choppy; I was almost sick. Felt terrible for the next couple of hours, and had to go back to the hotel and lay down for a while.
  3. Originally posted by Thib6992Of course you will, those Stockholm nights must have been tougher ! And in Lanzarote you'll be able to rest.


    On the five hour flight as well. Just rotated some music on my iPod, and I have the great book, Fools Rush In, by Bill Carter that Kieran recommended. It's amazing.
  4. I guess I should wish you a good night and say goodbye to you now. See ya when I stumble upon some free wi-fi and free time!
  5. Have a good night and, above all, a great great week in Lanzarote. Hope you'll have an inspiring time and all. See you soon my friend
  6. Have a good night and enjooooyyyy the beauty of the Canary Islands, Lanzarote... I'm sure you'll have a great great great time over there If you need anything, you know where to find me
  7. Enjoy the holiday, Olof! Have a great time!
  8. ¡Finalmente, voy a volver en Espana! ¡Soy muy contente!

    Thibaut: See ya soon friend! Dors bien!

    Kieran: Thank you! See ya!

    Sergio: ¡Muchas gracias! ¡Adios, hasta luego!
  9. I actually have a question Sergio, how do I ask someone to speak slower?
  10. I am very happy = ESTOY (not "soy'') muy contentO

    Could you speak a bit slower, please? = ¿Podría(s) hablar un poco más despacio, por favor?
  11. Well, maybe I'm always happy I'm very tired, and my language-brain is fucked by the four languages in my head.

    Thanks, I imagine that phrase may come in handy since you all speak like you're crazed

    ¡Buenas noches!
  12. Do we? Really?! Sorry

    Buenas noches. ¡Que descanses! Y ten un buen viaje