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message 1: by Francis, The British Lad (new)

Francis | 528 comments Mod
Omg awesomesauce. I thought you were joking. Okay. This can be like ask fm. Go ask me questions. c:


message 2: by Francis, The British Lad (last edited Dec 27, 2013 03:04AM) (new)

Francis | 528 comments Mod
Layla wrote: "Sooo Francis... are you annoyed that I'm taking so long to message you? xD"

Uhm, kind of! :D Patience is a virtue but sadly I don't have it.


message 3: by Francis, The British Lad (new)

Francis | 528 comments Mod
Atlantis wrote: "Francis wrote: "Layla wrote: "Sooo Francis... are you annoyed that I'm taking so long to message you? xD"

Uhm, kind of! :D Patience is a virtue; sadly I don't have it."

haha she takes for ever to..."


I know, right?!


message 4: by Francis, The British Lad (new)

Francis | 528 comments Mod
Layla wrote: "lol, I'll go to write it NOW!!!! I'M super impatient too, xD"

Yes! GOOOOOOOOOO. Sadly, the message is the longest one I've ever wrote on Goodreads so it may take a while. :D


message 5: by Francis, The British Lad (new)

Francis | 528 comments Mod
Atlantis wrote: ":D
ok i need 2 go to sleep cuz now i am in my room laughing at nothing lol"


Uhm, okay lol. Good night. c:


message 6: by Francis, The British Lad (new)

Francis | 528 comments Mod
HI. I do believe I live in England--Liverpool to be specific. It's kinda boring though. The time is 17:49 c:


message 7: by Francis, The British Lad (new)

Francis | 528 comments Mod
What's army time? O_O


message 8: by Francis, The British Lad (new)

Francis | 528 comments Mod
Do you mean like a 24hr/12hr clock. I mean 17:49=5:49pm. Either is correct--if that's what you mean. It depends on whether the clock is a 12hr one or a 24hr one.


message 9: by Francis, The British Lad (last edited Dec 29, 2013 09:56AM) (new)

Francis | 528 comments Mod
Oh--never knew that!
It's normal in England, we use both.
I thought Americans did too..


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