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Week in Las Vegas... I'm still not sure if I like this place or not. Unique city, that's for sure. Although it's getting easier to navigate through the casinos to get where I want to go. But I wish the people pushing timeshares would leave me the heck alone.

Note: Stratosphere's Top of the World is possibly the coolest place I've ever eaten. The food was awesome.
 
If you can make their first words "Hail Probe!", I'll... I'll... I'll buy you a Hail Probe mug.

I'm afraid my wife wouldn't be too happy of such an attempt :lol:

besides, english will only be the third language they'll have to learn...
 
besides, english will only be the third language they'll have to learn...

Speaking of which: Don't get too distraught if they start speaking the local language around home instead of whatever you and your wife generally speak together (I assume some dialect of Schweizerdeutsch, but for all I know your wife is from somewhere completely different). Kids tend to prefer the language of their peers, even if it drives their parents batty.

Of course, you have a few years before you have to worry about that.
 
Speaking of which: Don't get too distraught if they start speaking the local language around home instead of whatever you and your wife generally speak together (I assume some dialect of Schweizerdeutsch, but for all I know your wife is from somewhere completely different). Kids tend to prefer the language of their peers, even if it drives their parents batty.
Tell that to my parents in 1996, with me expected to speak the local French/Chiac all the time and hating it. :lol:

Worry pas ta brain. >.>
 
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Speaking of which: Don't get too distraught if they start speaking the local language around home instead of whatever you and your wife generally speak together

I have seen other foreigners raising their kids here, so I'm aware of the phenomenon. We'll have to give them suplementary german lessons when they start going to school, to prevent a severe disadvantage when switching back to swiss school, but I think I'm getting ahead of myself here...

Kids tend to prefer the language of their peers, even if it drives their parents batty.

Oh, I can't wait untill they start to correct my not quite perfect bosnian. They usually get the hang of it incredibly fast. :lol:

but for all I know your wife is from somewhere completely different

She is swiss, actually, although we met in bosnia. It's one of those weird stories...
 
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I read his book on climbing Mount Everest. In part of it he spilled a bottle of, well, you know, all over his sleeping bag. I was surprised that he didn't just wring it out and drink it.
 
:cheers: he's kinda weird though.
Well of course he is. Since when do normal people go into the middle of nowhere and eat bugs? I used to think he was kinda a phony, but after reading his book I'm a pretty big fan. His show is pretty entertaining. Of course, most of what I've learned about survival is from Boy Scouts and camping, not from TV.
 
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I wish my math teacher was 20% cooler...
I should start a brony club at my school. I wonder how that would look on college applications :hmm:
 
Mont Saint-Michel

Busted in less than an hour! :lol:

Absolutely right, It's Le Mont Saint-Michel in Normandy, France. My photo was taken during a holiday about a year ago.

I'll make it harder next time! :P
 
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