1. 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.
  2. 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!
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. Enjoy the holiday, Olof! Have a great time!
  6. ¡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!
  7. I actually have a question Sergio, how do I ask someone to speak slower?
  8. 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?
  9. 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!
  10. Do we? Really?! Sorry

    Buenas noches. ¡Que descanses! Y ten un buen viaje
  11. yeah, you do speak very quickly

    ¡Gracias, adios!
  12. I see this thread is dead without me... Just thought I'd let you all now that I'm alive and that it's awesome here. Really awesome night last night. The restaurant had some entertainment, a Rat Pack impersonator. He did an excellent Sinatra. I had a great time