Erik Ribsskog 19. desember kl. 07:44
Yeah,
that's why I wrote the smiley, since it wasn't like you tried to steal it, when you were 18 years old, so it wasn't like a crime, it was just something dum/anoying, since we were delayed from catching our plane from Gatwick, me and Øystein, my third-cousin, since I suddently noticed that it was missing.
And it belonged to a Svelvik-girl, at my age, where I grew ut, who said she worried I would steal one from a car, (which I never would have done anyway), so she had several of them, and let me borrow one, Lill I think her name was, a girl also knew my sister, and who moved to the capital in Norway, Oslo, the same year I did, and I didn't know any people in Oslo, so that's why I visited her and another girl, the first year I lived in Oslo, since they were from my home-town.
I thought the old chap in your old house, 112 Gordon Rd., was a bit strange.
He had a picture of a half-naked young teenage boy and girl, I think it was, in the room who used to be my old bedroom, that I got to borrow from you, which was now a second living-room, it seemed.
And a par of jeans layed on the floor, in a heap, which I thought was a bit strange, because he was a tidy guy with a big box of shoe-polish and shoe-cream etc., like an army guy, or something.
Also, why didn't he use the largest living-room?
Maybe since it was to cold?
It could be that it wasn't strange, with the painting of the young half-naked people on the wall, and the jeans on the floor.
And he took a long time to open the door, I thought I saw shadows, through the window in the door, going up and down the stairs, for a couple of minutes?
But it could be he was asleep, but it wasn't that late.
It was around 7 or 7.30 pm, I'd say.
(Because I was in Southwick around 8.30 pm, and then I had to take a train that went around 9.30 pm to London, from Brighton, so that's why I just had to leave the Christmas-presants in the video-shop, unfortunatly.
But anyway.
I don't hold a grunge for the Mercedes-star, I didn't even really understand why I got to borrow it, it was just something dum one can joke about, I think.
But anyway, thanks again for answering.
Erik Ribsskog
that's why I wrote the smiley, since it wasn't like you tried to steal it, when you were 18 years old, so it wasn't like a crime, it was just something dum/anoying, since we were delayed from catching our plane from Gatwick, me and Øystein, my third-cousin, since I suddently noticed that it was missing.
And it belonged to a Svelvik-girl, at my age, where I grew ut, who said she worried I would steal one from a car, (which I never would have done anyway), so she had several of them, and let me borrow one, Lill I think her name was, a girl also knew my sister, and who moved to the capital in Norway, Oslo, the same year I did, and I didn't know any people in Oslo, so that's why I visited her and another girl, the first year I lived in Oslo, since they were from my home-town.
I thought the old chap in your old house, 112 Gordon Rd., was a bit strange.
He had a picture of a half-naked young teenage boy and girl, I think it was, in the room who used to be my old bedroom, that I got to borrow from you, which was now a second living-room, it seemed.
And a par of jeans layed on the floor, in a heap, which I thought was a bit strange, because he was a tidy guy with a big box of shoe-polish and shoe-cream etc., like an army guy, or something.
Also, why didn't he use the largest living-room?
Maybe since it was to cold?
It could be that it wasn't strange, with the painting of the young half-naked people on the wall, and the jeans on the floor.
And he took a long time to open the door, I thought I saw shadows, through the window in the door, going up and down the stairs, for a couple of minutes?
But it could be he was asleep, but it wasn't that late.
It was around 7 or 7.30 pm, I'd say.
(Because I was in Southwick around 8.30 pm, and then I had to take a train that went around 9.30 pm to London, from Brighton, so that's why I just had to leave the Christmas-presants in the video-shop, unfortunatly.
But anyway.
I don't hold a grunge for the Mercedes-star, I didn't even really understand why I got to borrow it, it was just something dum one can joke about, I think.
But anyway, thanks again for answering.
Erik Ribsskog