SweatyViking wrote:
What does Norwegian sound like to you non-speakers?
ex:
feebele wakolacko, shesh mantan ebit bababble ahahahahah blah blah blah.
I want to move to Norway, you have very high salaries, very nice music, very nice people, very hot girls and very beautiful nature...
I was there once, and I cried when the plane took off from the airport
... and here, we cry when the plane takes off on the return Last time I was out travelling, a 3-4 year old kid screamed and yelled "I don't want to go home! WaaaaaaaaahhhH!"
Edited by SweatyViking on 22-09-2012 20:59
just dragging myself to bed after the first night of freshers...
always got time to check in here and it always makes me smile
great way to start to sleep
cactus-jack wrote:
The salaries might be high, but don't forget that the prices match them A cup of coffee in a cafe might cost about 4 Euros.
It's the purchasing power that counts. Even though the coffee costs about 4 Euros, you can still buy more of them on your salary compared to many other countries.
Just returning to normal life after a road trip in Scotland Left on the 10th, and came back on the 20th, and I have been at my girlfriend since (suggestive emoticon here). I had an excellent trip, but I am very glad to be home.
What is new in the world? Does the Soviet Union still exist?
MrDemus wrote:
Just returning to normal life after a road trip in Scotland Left on the 10th, and came back on the 20th, and I have been at my girlfriend since (suggestive emoticon here). I had an excellent trip, but I am very glad to be home.
What is new in the world? Does the Soviet Union still exist?
Nope. It crumbled when Jack Ryan helped Ramius steal that nuclear sub.
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cactus-jack wrote:
The salaries might be high, but don't forget that the prices match them A cup of coffee in a cafe might cost about 4 Euros.
It's the purchasing power that counts. Even though the coffee costs about 4 Euros, you can still buy more of them on your salary compared to many other countries.
Yeah, but not as much as some people might think. I used to work at a museum so I spent my days talking to tourists and more often or not they seemed to have this idea that we had unlimited spending power.
There's a fine line between "psychotherapist" and "psycho the rapist"
Aquarius wrote:
Road trip from Denmark to Scotland ? Damn it, I'll sue all my former geography teachers.
In Scotland . The rest of the class flew from Billund to Edinburgh, but us three guys flew to London, and drove from London to Edinburgh, then around in Scotland getting as far North as Ullapool, and then back to Edinburgh, before finally going back to London.
So today I decided to get back to PCM 2006. Downloaded the PPDB Giant and what teams do you guys recommend me to start playing? I want a challenge, so any tips are welcome.
I'm fucking sick and tired of living in this small town.. The only people out in the streets are old pensioners, all others travel to Sweden (15 mins away) to shop, where prices are much lower and the selection much bigger...
SweatyViking wrote:
I'm fucking sick and tired of living in this small town.. The only people out in the streets are old pensioners, all others travel to Sweden (15 mins away) to shop, where prices are much lower and the selection much bigger...
SweatyViking wrote:
I'm fucking sick and tired of living in this small town.. The only people out in the streets are old pensioners, all others travel to Sweden (15 mins away) to shop, where prices are much lower and the selection much bigger...
Fuck the Norwegian government's trade policies...
That's very bipolar for only one page of a thread
Well, Norway is a nice country, but it has its (changeable) downsides...