

Īmy: Yeah, they're normally green because of the oxygen, but sometimes you can see red too – that's from nitrogen. The problem is you normally see them best in September or March, like now, and you two are always studying at those times. Oh, we'll have to come to Hammerfest as a family one year. oh, they're so difficult to describe – they're magical! Living where we live, you either never see them or you see them once in a lifetime, if you travel. Apparently, they're usually green – but they're. Oliver: Amy, do you want to play for me? He always gets the green questions wrong.

How's Norway? Have you seen them? Oliver! it's much more fun with four players, would you like to. Oliver: Not always! Sometimes I'm alone, you know!ĭaisy: OK! They almost always hang out together. What was the question?ĭaisy: Hi, guys! Amy, this is Alfie – he's Oliver's best friend. though playing with us, that wouldn't be difficult. Very intelligent – she probably usually wins at this game. I found them in the fridge once! Dizzy Daisy!Īlfie: Who's Amy? The one that moved here a few months ago? She loses them about twice a week! Honestly. I'll have an orange question, please, Mr Anderson! They're about sports, right?Īlfie: They're not always about sports – they're sometimes about food and drink. Oliver: No, no! I can never answer the yellow questions – they're about history or politics or something, I think.
