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I once met a woman that thought I was somebody else.
She gave me a hug and said: “Vilken didel da,” which sounded Swedish.
What she said was not accessible to me, and I don’t know if it was very literary.
Swedish is a funny sounding language. It probably sounds less funny when you’re born in Sweden.
Anyhow, sometimes I imagine the woman said: “You devil, your large ears make me crazy,” which is a nice thought.
Follow up:
What I mean is that inaccessibility is not a problem, as a lot of people think. Inaccessibility can be the beginning of some action in the brain.
It might offer you a fantasy or two.
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08/04/08 @ 23:51§ Thorgal®
in case you didn't know, "Didel" is a common nickname, especially used in Swedish Chatrooms :)
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