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	<title>Comments on: Hello, it&#8217;s Me Again</title>
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		<title>By: YarnAddict</title>
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		<description>LOL. I had to laugh reading your comment about speaking English fluently. I feel the same a lot of the time. I&#039;ve lived here nearly half my life and I&#039;ve lived in the US too. English was always my best subject at school and with all the English/American telly/films/songs etc we do get pretty used to hearing it. Some people can&#039;t hear that I&#039;ve got a slight accent but others pick it up straight away but I&#039;ve always spoken English fluently since I&#039;ve lived here. As for Norwegian... that&#039;s another story.... blush. 

Used to go to Denmark on holidays all the time when I was a child and I loved it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LOL. I had to laugh reading your comment about speaking English fluently. I feel the same a lot of the time. I&#8217;ve lived here nearly half my life and I&#8217;ve lived in the US too. English was always my best subject at school and with all the English/American telly/films/songs etc we do get pretty used to hearing it. Some people can&#8217;t hear that I&#8217;ve got a slight accent but others pick it up straight away but I&#8217;ve always spoken English fluently since I&#8217;ve lived here. As for Norwegian&#8230; that&#8217;s another story&#8230;. blush. </p>
<p>Used to go to Denmark on holidays all the time when I was a child and I loved it.</p>
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