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After watched new trailer for TDF13 and saw CrueTrue's comment, i entered his acc.
I saw this,and remembered how angry i was after this match. I think i almost broke my hand by hitting hardly on floor (ground,or however) for about 30 times.
One of most interesting matches i've ever seen (and yep,we lost it ).
New banner is really nice, but honestly, it is just almost the same copy of old one, just with recent screenshots. And that was the purpose i think. Nice!
Edited by Avin Wargunnson on 14-06-2013 13:05
Just got back to my old job as a museum guide in northern Norway, and the tourists haven't gotten any smarter since I left. A list of stereotypes;
- Germans: There can't be more than 4-5 people left in Germany since it seems like every single German is in Norway on vacation. Tips Half-decent knowledge of English and quite knowledgeable of the places they visit. Tips decently.
- Finns: Comes over now and then, and looks like they'd rather be anywhere but here. No one in Finland speaks English, but it isn't a problem since they don't bother talking to you anyway. Never tips, and will do anything to avoid having to pay the £3.5 it costs to get a pass for the entire complex.
- Dutch: Tall. My sweet tap-dancing God, the Dutch are tall.
- French: Never wants a guided tour, but it doesn't matter because they only speak French. They also assume that everyone else also speaks nothing but french. Tips, but it's so little they might aswell not. Personal record is £0.3.
- Brits: Doesn't come often, but when they do they leave a good impression. Decent amount of knowledge about the place they are visiting, jumps over a guided tour like hyenas over a gazelle and is always interested and asks questions. Tips decently, but not allways.
- Swiss/Belgians: Like the Dutch, only shorter. You never really notice them, they peacefully pay and leaves without you every knowing they where there.
- Norwegians: Mostly uninterested and doesn't seem to care about the museum and only goes because "you should learn local history". Never walks in a group, a universall rule is that atleast one person must be completely uninterested and spends his time wandering around aimlessly. Never tips, never says goodbye, never asks questions and when they do they are extremely misinformed/rude/borderline racist.
Edited by cactus-jack on 14-06-2013 17:13
There's a fine line between "psychotherapist" and "psycho the rapist"
cactus-jack wrote:
Just got back to my old job as a museum guide in northern Norway, and the tourists haven't gotten any smarter since I left. A list of stereotypes;
- Germans: There can't be more than 4-5 people left in Germany since it seems like every single German is in Norway on vacation. Tips Half-decent knowledge of English and quite knowledgeable of the places they visit. Tips decently.
- Finns: Comes over now and then, and looks like they'd rather be anywhere but here. No one in Finland speaks English, but it isn't a problem since they don't bother talking to you anyway. Never tips, and will do anything to avoid having to pay the £3.5 it costs to get a pass for the entire complex.
- Dutch: Tall. My sweet tap-dancing God, the Dutch are tall.
- French: Never wants a guided tour, but it doesn't matter because they only speak French. They also assume that everyone else also speaks nothing but french. Tips, but it's so little they might aswell not. Personal record is £0.3.
- Brits: Doesn't come often, but when they do they leave a good impression. Decent amount of knowledge about the place they are visiting, jumps over a guided tour like hyenas over a gazelle and is always interested and asks questions. Tips decently, but not allways.
- Swiss/Belgians: Like the Dutch, only shorter. You never really notice them, they peacefully pay and leaves without you every knowing they where there.
- Norwegians: Mostly uninterested and doesn't seem to care about the museum and only goes because "you should learn local history". Never walks in a group, a universall rule is that atleast one person must be completely uninterested and spends his time wandering around aimlessly. Never tips, never says goodbye, never asks questions and when they do they are extremely misinformed/rude/borderline racist.
Now try to pick the Frisians out of them. Should be easy, as they are even taller.
And there are probably not enough Frisians to make him remember them
Yes, Frisians are the tallest people in the world, fact. And there are surprisingly many Frisians going to Norway. When we were there a few years ago, we were on a camping with 2-3 other Frisian families.
And there are probably not enough Frisians to make him remember them
Yes, Frisians are the tallest people in the world, fact. And there are surprisingly many Frisians going to Norway. When we were there a few years ago, we were on a camping with 2-3 other Frisian families.
Oh okay, if you say so. What about people from Drenthe?