Posted: 21 Oct 2006, 00:50
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Everybody knows the vikings came from Sweden!Lynchfanatic wrote:I can teach you some cursing in norwegian as well, youll be a multi cursing vikingspot778 wrote:I want to curse like a viking !
You use that expresion often in Norway do you?Lynchfanatic wrote:
We can start witht he typing way, if you wanna curse in typing you write : Din forpulte hestekukk!!
HAH!Nic wrote:Everybody knows the vikings came from Sweden!Lynchfanatic wrote:I can teach you some cursing in norwegian as well, youll be a multi cursing vikingspot778 wrote:I want to curse like a viking !
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 curseNic wrote:You use that expresion often in Norway do you?Lynchfanatic wrote:
We can start witht he typing way, if you wanna curse in typing you write : Din forpulte hestekukk!!
Im stupid and red wine, when you say Norse, do you mean norwegian? I know they atleast say Norse in Holland.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?"
Stupid it is thenmarkfiend wrote:Old Norse article on Wiki.
doesn't everyone?markfiend wrote:You have a hovercraft full of eels?
I had mine a moment ago. Where did I put it?James Blast wrote:doesn't everyone?markfiend wrote:You have a hovercraft full of eels?
Rest assured, James: "Svifnökkvinn minn er fullur af álum"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
I really must stop trying to be nice.Petseri wrote:An interesting birthday, indeed.
Look at the bright side: you learned an Icelandic phrase about eels.James Blast wrote:I really must stop trying to be nice.Petseri wrote:An interesting birthday, indeed.
Ah, home sweet home.James Blast wrote:Next!
sometimes, it's nice, nay comforting, to be predictable