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  • Yeah I bet a lot more than that babe.

    Dinner time now, I've forgotten what dinner looks like lately but I might have an extra day with you this week as my shift has changed, I just need to confirm it (Thursday). Thanks for tonight, speaking to you is the best. K x
    Why am I so wrong about you? I know you're boisterous, you haven't met me yet, I bet I'd be dead shy around you though.
    You wanna see some pricks? You need to get your arse over here. There's some very nice English men but not the majority or the ones I've come across anyway. I do find you very honest and you don't bullshit, I think you're very sensitive and that's attractive, maybe I'm wrong, I dunno.
    Remember I'm an angel, halo shit and all that *not*. The one thing that always strikes me with you is that you are such a gentleman and I love and admire you for that. I guess you're not English. Are all American's so sweet?
    Ground floor is better, over here the ground floor flat is often the more expensive one as that has a bit of garden with it. God it's all kicking off here with Con and my Mum, well it has been since I got home. I'm gonna send one of them to bed very early, just not sure which one.
    Yeah you can lean over your balcony and do your Romeo impression, that would be sweet. Was the forum quiet yesterday? I just didn't seem to have so many posts to trawl through today.
    Hey you can wait at the front door, I ain't fussy. Do you reckon the bloke who wrote that had a bit of a stutter?
    My Mum used to sing it to me but most of the time my Mum and Grandad sang:

    K-K-K-Katie, beautiful Katie,
    You’re the only g-g-g-girl that I adore;
    When the m-m-m-moon shines,
    Over the c-c-c-cowshed,
    I’ll be waiting at the k-k-k-kitchen door.

    Ever heard that? Ha, you got a kitchen door?
    I bet I'd love it, you never heard of the nursery rhyme that goes:

    Daisy, Daisy,
    Give me your answer do!
    I'm half crazy,
    All for the love of you!
    It won't be a stylish marriage,
    I can't afford a carriage
    But you'll look sweet upon the seat
    Of a bicycle made for two.
    Thank you! Hey wouldn't a bike ride with you around Florida be good, how about a bicycle made for two?
    Lobster or not I still think you're great. I had a lovely weekend, a good/busy night at work last night, a hectic day today at work, within 2 minutes of arriving I had to sort out a computer problem then drive to a shop to buy bacon for the restaurant becasue they didn't have any for breakfast, what is that? I told my boss I'd pocketed a quid for petrol money which of course I hadn't. The rest of the day was sorting out everyone elses shit, but hey, it puts a halo on my head.
    Wow, my face has just lit up with the most massive smile reading your message. I've been busy too with little sleep and food, but hey I've got you here now. How was your weekend?
    I hope your weekend was good honey-bun, I'll be with you on Tuesday 'cos of stupid work. I'll be thinking of you.
    Thank you, that's what my colleague Tanya said, if anything just a misunderstanding and he can't speak properly (he's Northern).

    I'm going to have dinner now. I'm really gonna miss you over the weekend, even more knowing I'm working Monday, I might be about Thursday afternoon though this week, well apart from Tuesday and Wednesday as usual, so hopefully we have that extra day of chat as a bonus. Thanks for today.

    K xxx
    No you wouldn't understand a Northern UK accent, you'd be lost, I mean I can't understand my boss and that's why he has 4 people turning up for interviews tomorrow instead of today, well he talks to quick to me and I can't understand him. Seriously I'm gonna be in trouble tomorrow.
    Mildenhall is in the county of Suffolk and they all talk like farmers and as if they're way out, like they've never seen TV's or driven anything but a tractor. They drawl when they talk with a sing-song voice as well, It's dead funny to listen to, it's completely different to a Cockney accent, even Northerners understand Londoner's. American accents are easy to understand compared to some of ours. I guess you've never come across a Glasgow accent, that's just foreign.
    Well I don't have a problem with the Cockney accent as London isn't that far from me. I bet the older gentleman was Northern, I struggle with them, and as for some of the Scottish accents, well they're worse than India calling. Cockney accents arn't too different from some of the accents on the soap Eastenders but I don't know if you've ever had the displeasure of watching that.
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