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Eyjafjallajokull - 2012 (pg. 4)
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| Sanjoy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Banora
I can read Norsk, you know :p but thanks all the same! |
haha, well i didnt know that + i thought i'd do it for the rest of the people here as well.. |
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| Banora |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sanjoy
haha, well i didnt know that + i thought i'd do it for the rest of the people here as well.. |
Well, us Danes and Norwegians tend to get on better than those Swedes ;) |
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| Joss Weatherby |
| Damn Swedes. |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Joss Weatherby
Damn Swedes. |
I dunno man...
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| Sanjoy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Banora
Well, us Danes and Norwegians tend to get on better than those Swedes ;) |
yeah.. I've read some place that norwegians understand danish and swedish better than danes understand us and the swedes, but the swedes are the worst:P
here's the newest predictions of the ash movements btw..looks like it's about to turn more to the west on that last one.. i also just read that the airspace above middle norway will be opened temporarily from 12.00 today and northern scotland and Ireland may follow soon, so it seems they dont need to wait too long after the ash has passed, before they can start the traffic again.. |
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| gehzumteufel |
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| Sanjoy |
hehe, yeah i read that earlier today.. theres also a story about a group of friends who was going to the alps on vacation, who now are on their way in taxi from Oslo..
although the worst case is the football team from tromsų, who played in Stavanger on wednesday and were supposed to fly home yesterday.. stavanger is on the southwest coast of norway, while tromsų is in the far north.. they are now on their way in a bus.. total distance is 2200km++ (same distance as oslo-milan roughly! norway is a looong country:p).. they started on wednesday night and are still 1000km from home:P |
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| Terrence Parker |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sanjoy
hehe, yeah i read that earlier today.. theres also a story about a group of friends who was going to the alps on vacation, who now are on their way in taxi from Oslo..
although the worst case is the football team from tromsų, who played in Stavanger on wednesday and were supposed to fly home yesterday.. stavanger is on the southwest coast of norway, while tromsų is in the far north.. they are now on their way in a bus.. total distance is 2200km++ (same distance as oslo-milan roughly! norway is a looong country:p).. they started on wednesday night and are still 1000km from home:P |
lol really? Norway is real huge. :eyes:
I hope they have some fun during the trip, could be boring otherwise.:D |
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| Sanjoy |
| quote: | Originally posted by Terrence Parker
lol really? Norway is real huge. :eyes:
I hope they have some fun during the trip, could be boring otherwise.:D | yeah, when i served in the army on the norwegian-russian border, i was actually further away from my home in oslo, than my friend who lives in milan (which is why I know that distance:p)
what's even more fun is that the mentioned fooball team have a new match in tromsų on sunday, so they barely have time to get home till the match.. but of course their opponent have a problem as well:p!! |
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| MGT |
| quote: | Originally posted by gehzumteufel
Just by quoting that, you solidified his response. At the end of the definition. it says it is synonymous with discrimination, which is a form of racism. |
"Racism" deals with race. "Discrimination" doesn't have to be about race. You can discriminate against anything. |
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| gehzumteufel |
| quote: | Originally posted by MGT
"Racism" deals with race. "Discrimination" doesn't have to be about race. You can discriminate against anything. |
In the context, it is racism. /end |
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