Hello! Hola! Hallo! Aloha! Marot! Moin moin!
Oh sorry, we were just finishing up our Rosetta Stone session for the night. For our new blog posting here, we'll stick to English for you, the reader.
(Извиняется перед нашим русским болельщиков, Вы должны будетепереводить остальной части этой должности. Спасибо за чтение!)
Raibh maith agat as leanúint ar aghaidh le tacaíocht a thabhairt dúinn. Is breá linn ár lucht tacaíochta na hÉireann!
Time to begin our post! Are you ready? No, you need more time? Okay, we'll give you exactly 59 seconds to pop your popcorn, grab your Starbucks (oh what, that's us), and gather all of your family around your computer screen.
Starting...wait for it...now!
Time's up! Wow, that was fast! So, what has been going in your lives? Good, we are glad everything is going well. If it's not going well, well then, let's change that. Here's some inspiration for you:
Okay, we've stalled long enough. Update time!
Brian & Nina:
both had a blast
at their new jobs this week; though, being so excited and engaged at work
has led Nina and Brian to be pretty, darn tired.
Ssshhhh...Brian & Nina are sleeping. Wait a sec...if Brian and Nina are sleeping, who's writing this blog post?
(Do...dooo...do...doooo...)
Apart from work, what else have Brian & Nina been up to?
Let's see,
Brian & Nina have been studying the extremes of human physiology with the help of
Wow, look at that form!
Looks like he's trying for a double slip step. Amazing!
(P.S. if you have not seen the TV show, Wipeout, stop reading our blog post, (once your all done reading our blog post) and look up some Wipeout clips on YouTube). In case you were wondering, no, we are still not getting paid for plugging companies/services, shucks).
What else have Brian & Nina been up to? Did we mention that Nina works for Nebraska's Department of Health and Human Services
and Brian works as an English teacher at Brady?
Oh, you already knew that? Well, that must mean we've reached the end of this blog post.
Time for sleepy-sleep time...
goodnight Brian...
good night Nina...
good night supportive blog reader...
good night me, mysterious narrator person.
Until next time!
You are welcome from an Irish supporter of your blog. :-) I'm glad you are both enjoying your jobs. The tiredness will pass as you settle in, but you will still always look forward to the weekend.
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