Friday, 20 April 2007

What you don't have in your head, you have to have in your feet

weirdly enough, it's always springtime when i have "to be busy as a bee" -> as the British love their sayings...
(funnily, the Austrian McDonald's boss, David Newman, frankly, British, gave an interview in the Austrian newspaper "Kurier" , he mentioned: "the English study and search for words in their encyclopaedia, just for using a word which nobody else knows".....aha.......?

currently, "the Kathi slogan" should be something like: What you don't have in your head, you have to have in your feet. (Austrians love to say that one, though...why did i hear that, that often in the last few months....?)

In May i will start with my A-levels, hopefully I'll be finished by June...I'm doing four A-levels orally: Economy, livestock breeding, nutrition science, and (ha ha - of course) English.
in written form we have to write a project which is - i think nobody loves/hates (you can choose .....it's a love-hate relationship) this word as much as i do... interdisciplinary - with subjects like plant production, and the ones i mentioned before.....

But after all - the most important, and frightening thing is.....I'm going to study in September - Biotechnical Processes .... sounds like the living of some strange germs...
the French radio news is carrying me to an extreme....(fm4 is probably the only radio in Austria which plays the alternative mainstream....but in such a bloody morbid way - English, french and Austrian speakers do their rest for it.

Could you listen to the super- outstanding -massing- up -some- music -with- thoughtful -lyrics- Gustav?

now a jump to another theme:
as a journalist you are likely into reading, did you read Wolfgang borchert: Draußen vor der Tür
(a German with an absolute breathtaking way to write)

I love reading the texts on your web-page!!! - this Mozart-playing somebody made me completely freaked out (in a positive way) however he got that idea...

so I'll stop lumping you all Austrians together by reading this complete mix/mass of words which are strangely enough in my mind....

Oh, and: do you know Conan O'Brien? I'm loving his style of speaking!!! (McDonald's slogan in Austria is "I'm loving it"....anything to add? ;)

yours, the barking (like a dog? are dogs mad?) mad Kathi

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