Whats up with the Finns? Always kinda depressed and drinking all night ....which is about 20 hours long. Someone steal one of their islands?
They have their own language - related to that of the Hungarians. Nobody understands a thing they say. Less than 10% (and sinking) of the Finns speak Swedish , so we have to speak English to them. But they are always angry and drunk, so I try to avoid them..
Darn Fiins good hockey players though so that's got to count for something. And I used to order white Russians for my girl friend when I was about 16. So working our way south what the heck is up with the Dutch?
Don't worry Australia we'll get to your foreign butt in due course. England too if you wankers are still conscious .
Darn Fiins good hockey players though so that's got to count for something. And I used to order white Russians for my girl friend when I was about 16. So working our way south what the heck is up with the Dutch?
Don't worry Australia we'll get to your foreign butt in due course. England too if you wankers are still conscious .
All I know about the Dutch is that they speak their language much the same way as the Danes speak theirs. And they love tulips, wooden shoes and wind mills. Enough said. But they have good speed skaters. That has always been of interest for me. Even 20 years before the days of Eric Heiden (wun all 5 gold medals in the Olympic Games in Lake Placid 1980 - but you probably knew that?)
They have their own language - related to that of the Hungarians. Nobody understands a thing they say. Less than 10% (and sinking) of the Finns speak Swedish , so we have to speak English to them. But they are always angry and drunk, so I try to avoid them..
Well, I guess that having a nuclear superpower as your neighbor from which you gain independance less than a century ago and had some "trouble" with in WWII and cold war tend to get people a little edgy...
Well, I guess that having a nuclear superpower as your neighbor from which you gain independance less than a century ago and had some "trouble" with in WWII and cold war tend to get people a little edgy...
I think you are on to something there.
What a shame that it's not "in" to learn Swedish in Finland. It would be nice to be able to speak together like one happy famliy here in the North ..