A proper one. Big, red, and all that.
My wife and I are real seafood lovers. The best seafood dinner we had in Israel was in Acco a few months ago, whith all kinds of other seafood, but we’re dreaming on a proper lobster sometime in the future.
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get organised
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241 people |
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learn how to manage my money
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92 people |
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Eat lobster
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45 people |
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excersize regularly
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68 people |
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Learn to knit
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3,493 people |
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Live in London
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1,391 people |
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Visit Australia
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2,450 people |
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Learn to speak Russian
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345 people |
A proper one. Big, red, and all that.
My wife and I are real seafood lovers. The best seafood dinner we had in Israel was in Acco a few months ago, whith all kinds of other seafood, but we’re dreaming on a proper lobster sometime in the future.
Russian is a very difficult language, with a very complex grammar – but that’s not news to nobody.
I’m a language buff: I speak fluent Hebrew and English, and have learned throughout the years some Arabic, French, Yiddish and German. Until not so long ago, I thought the next language I’m gonna dive into would be Portuguese – I just adore the music of it.
But history brought me to marry a Russian-born wife, with parents whose English is not very fluent, and grandmothers with practically no English at all. With her friends I can manage – They do change to Hebrew from time to time for my sake.
I once bought a book called “Learn Russian joyfully without a teacher”. I telling you – This was no joy; I do need a teacher.