Want a joke? I got a mail from Tartu University yesterday - when I saw it in mailbox I didn't really suspect anything, but actully...
...one of the people that they had chosen for the conference declined their invitation. They wrote me, as I was the next candidate in their list. So, apparently...
...I am going to Tartu, Estonia. In a month. Huh.
I was so terrified! You know, it was just completely out of the blue, so unexpected! But I can't miss the chance.
I'm still freaking out, because I have to hurry up, I have a huge number of formalities to fox, with a visa and everything, but still - it must be great. And Imust not fuck up.
Let it be my 15 minutes of fame, not shame, PLEASE, dear Lord.
...one of the people that they had chosen for the conference declined their invitation. They wrote me, as I was the next candidate in their list. So, apparently...
...I am going to Tartu, Estonia. In a month. Huh.
I was so terrified! You know, it was just completely out of the blue, so unexpected! But I can't miss the chance.
I'm still freaking out, because I have to hurry up, I have a huge number of formalities to fox, with a visa and everything, but still - it must be great. And Imust not fuck up.
Let it be my 15 minutes of fame, not shame, PLEASE, dear Lord.
This is absolutely great news! Congratulations! I'm sure you'll do fine!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! Well, hopefully! I get a little bit tongue-tied when it comes to making speeches and things of that kind, so it needs quite a lot rehearsing.
ReplyDeleteI highly recommend you to watch "King's Speech" (if you haven't seen this movie yet), in English, of course. It's very inspiring in a case of being-tongue-tied-problem.
ReplyDeleteI've watched it not so long ago - the movies is great. It made me immensely glad that my situation is much less fatal.
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