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I would like to learn Icelandic.

Tell me how to say "Is that you or the sulphur pool?" :twisted:
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Lynchfanatic wrote:
spot778 wrote:I want to curse like a viking !
I can teach you some cursing in norwegian as well, youll be a multi cursing viking ;)
Everybody knows the vikings came from Sweden! :innocent:
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We can start witht he typing way, if you wanna curse in typing you write : Din forpulte hestekukk!!
You use that expresion often in Norway do you? :D
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Nic wrote:
Lynchfanatic wrote:
spot778 wrote:I want to curse like a viking !
I can teach you some cursing in norwegian as well, youll be a multi cursing viking ;)
Everybody knows the vikings came from Sweden! :innocent:
HAH!
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Lynchfanatic wrote:
We can start witht he typing way, if you wanna curse in typing you write : Din forpulte hestekukk!!
You use that expresion often in Norway do you? :D
Hehe, thats right, there are sweeds here too. If I get really pissed off I might, but its more of a northern way, my moms from there though. Dont think its wise to put in what I say when I do curse :innocent:
Soo darn hard cursing the "sweet" way at work, especially when a kid decides to headbut me in the bone arround the eye. (yes that hurts bad)
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Although I did take a semester of Old Norse and translated some sagas (I kid you not), I am a bit rusty. How does one sa "You have an interesting birthday?"
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Petseri wrote:Although I did take a semester of Old Norse and translated some sagas (I kid you not), I am a bit rusty. How does one sa "You have an interesting birthday?"
Im stupid and red wine, when you say Norse, do you mean norwegian? I know they atleast say Norse in Holland.

Im gonna log off, so if it was norwegian you meant, or if not you get it anyway ;)

Du har en interessant bursdag.
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Old Norse article on Wiki.
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markfiend wrote:Old Norse article on Wiki.
Stupid it is then :oops:
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I think our welcome was too much, he/she/it has never posted again, and now I'll never know how to say "my hovercraft is full of eels" a'la Bjőrk :cry:
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...and I'm thinking it was probably a spam, but one that actually got us interested...
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You have a hovercraft full of eels? :?: :lol:
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markfiend wrote:You have a hovercraft full of eels? :?: :lol:
doesn't everyone? Image
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James Blast wrote:
markfiend wrote:You have a hovercraft full of eels? :?: :lol:
doesn't everyone? Image
:lol:
I had mine a moment ago. Where did I put it?

I bet it's down the back of the sofa.
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James Blast wrote:I think our welcome was too much, he/she/it has never posted again, and now I'll never know how to say "my hovercraft is full of eels" a'la Bjőrk :cry:
Rest assured, James: "Svifnökkvinn minn er fullur af álum" ;D

An interesting birthday, indeed. :urff:
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Petseri wrote:An interesting birthday, indeed. :urff:
I really must stop trying to be nice. :cry:
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James Blast wrote:
Petseri wrote:An interesting birthday, indeed. :urff:
I really must stop trying to be nice. :cry:
Look at the bright side: you learned an Icelandic phrase about eels. ;D

Besides, do you really want to be known as the guy who yells at people after their first post? There are plenty of others here who play that part. Stick with your tradition of letting them post a few times before they experience your trademark Next!
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Next!

sometimes, it's nice, nay comforting, to be predictable ;D
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James Blast wrote:Next!

sometimes, it's nice, nay comforting, to be predictable ;D
Ah, home sweet home.
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