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Noticed that. I think Dragonvale was too easy for him.

Poppy
No he still plays as do I we just have been a little occupied, him with work and me with army stuff but I check in from time to time and me an Corey keep each other posted. Hey GT hey everyone hope your all doing great and get those dragons you all need. :) Breed on!!!!
 
Yeh and it always gets more hectic. Part of our swedish friends arrived in Orlando last night...they will be down this weekend. Then the rest of their family will arrive in 2 weeks. They will be with us for the Easter holiday.

Living in Florida as you do, you must be waiving the Seafood Guest Rule for your Swedish friends. :D

Poppy
 
Vivipilou said:
Why? Cos you missed those lessons at school ?
Never too late to learn :)

Naaaaa, just I can't be bothered to read it, never started Spanish, live in Iceland so they teach Danish insteadXD

GCID tristan97tfj :) 8)(without the smileys)
 
Clovers are my favorite dragon because they look great in all sizes. And, interestingly, there are at least four different sizes. The plant habitat on my Irish Island contains all four: a level 17 1/2 that is extra large; a level 15 that is large; a level 15 turbo baby that is small and; a level 3 baby that is extra small. Maybe all the dragons come out that way and I haven't seen it because I don't have any other 15+ dragons.

Still toying with taking the one to level 20, but I'm going to wait for a while to see if we get an upgrade. If I spend all my gold coins it would be bound to show up the next day.

Poppy
 
Naaaaa, just I can't be bothered to read it, never started Spanish, live in Iceland so they teach Danish insteadXD

GCID tristan97tfj :) 8)(without the smileys)
What i wrote and Poppy s reply were in french. He is half french (did not specify whether in the length or in the width though) and i am belgian and of french mother language.
 
Clovers are my favorite dragon because they look great in all sizes. And, interestingly, there are at least four different sizes. The plant habitat on my Irish Island contains all four: a level 17 1/2 that is extra large; a level 15 that is large; a level 15 turbo baby that is small and; a level 3 baby that is extra small. Maybe all the dragons come out that way and I haven't seen it because I don't have any other 15+ dragons.

Still toying with taking the one to level 20, but I'm going to wait for a while to see if we get an upgrade. If I spend all my gold coins it would be bound to show up the next day.

Poppy
Put a crown sticker on the 17 1/2 one :p
Btw, i saw the new ipad at the store today, the screen is really impressive. I was lucky, they had sold all the 32 and 64 GB ones, otherwise i would probably have been weak lol
 
What i wrote and Poppy s reply were in french. He is half french (did not specify whether in the length or in the width though) and i am belgian and of french mother language.

I am half French (Audette) and half Irish (Grogan). A good friend of mine is the same mix, but he is half Irish and half French. Makes a huge difference. :)

Poppy
 
Was just on FaceBook and DragonVale said they are going to release a whole bunch of new dragons soon! (Hopefully their version of "soon" is much sooner than Zynga's version of "soon"!)
Veebabe
 
Birdmaestro said:
I am half French (Audette) and half Irish (Grogan). A good friend of mine is the same mix, but he is half Irish and half French. Makes a huge difference. :)

Poppy

I don't mind the foreign languages here, if I can't decipher it, I just go to a translation website and paste it in. I find it funny that I can decipher a bit of several languages even if I can't speak them to save my life.
Veebabe
 
I am half French (Audette) and half Irish (Grogan). A good friend of mine is the same mix, but he is half Irish and half French. Makes a huge difference. :)

Poppy
I wonder if this mix is common, french people do usually not speak foreign languages and are generally speaking, not very much interested in learning another language. In fact, just like most americans. I have worked for 25 years in an anglo-saxish dominated company, and most of them could not speak french, even after decades in Geneva. A pitty.
 
I wonder if this mix is common, french people do usually not speak foreign languages and are generally speaking, not very much interested in learning another language. In fact, just like most americans. I have worked for 25 years in an anglo-saxish dominated company, and most of them could not speak french, even after decades in Geneva. A pitty.

It wasn't common in Vermont at the time my parents were married. The French and Irish were from opposite sides of the tracks. Maybe that's why my comfort zone extends from the gutter to the penthouse. <g>

Poppy
 

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