Nick Against the World (94 Viewers)

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++


Actually they do exist, to put it short Norway is one big mountain range. But just north of Trondheim there aren't any, you'd have to a little further north.
Oh, so first there are no mountains North of Trondheim, then there are mountains North of Trondheim but you have to go more North. FFS make up your mind Martin. :D
 

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Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
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++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++


Oh, so first there are no mountains North of Trondheim, then there are mountains North of Trondheim but you have to go more North. FFS make up your mind Martin. :D
I have no problem with that, you're the one left confused. :D

The wrap: There are no good ski resorts north of Trondheim. There are mountains north of Trondheim but not in close vicinity. The best ski resorts are either south or east of Trondheim.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Martin ] ++


I have no problem with that, you're the one left confused. :D

The wrap: There are no good ski resorts north of Trondheim. There are mountains north of Trondheim but not in close vicinity. The best ski resorts are either south or east of Trondheim.
Okay, finally some useful information in this thread. So I want to go Southeast of Trondheim to find a nice ski resort.....perfect. :D
 
Dec 27, 2003
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++ [ originally posted by Padovano ] ++
Nick, get her consent before making that video :cheesy:


You know which Americans are well versed in geography, international politics, and the world in general? The soccer fans. It's amazing how much you learn about the planet by simply following the beautiful game.
100% correct Paduan. I wouldn't expect the yanks who asked me about the Tower of PIZZA to think Juventus is anything else than Pfizer's last drug against erectile dysfunction :groan:(though it kind of is if you think hard). Incidentally I just bought one of the 5 DVDs of that excellent sequel called "History of Football, the Beautiful Game" which is absolutely brilliant in giving you an insight on all what revolves around our favourite game. I'd add to the aspects you listed life in general, as I think perhaps more than any other sports football can be the reflection of our existence.
 

The Pado

Filthy Gobbo
Jul 12, 2002
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++ [ originally posted by Kaiser Franco ] ++


100% correct Paduan. I wouldn't expect the yanks who asked me about the Tower of PIZZA to think Juventus is anything else than Pfizer's last drug against erectile dysfunction :groan:(though it kind of is if you think hard).

My P*enis was like overcooked linguini until Pfizer changed my life. The good people who have dedicated their lives to helping guys get hard-ons sent me to Dr. Agricola and he hooked me up with a Juventus drip. Now I can fill up Paris Hilton's slingbacks from 50 paces, cut diamonds, and rule a small Caribean dictatorship from my hammock. Sure, all my hair fell out and my urine is purple, but I can pole vault in the next summer games. Thank you Dr. Agricola!
 
Apr 12, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Padovano ] ++



My P*enis was like overcooked linguini until Pfizer changed my life. The good people who have dedicated their lives to helping guys get hard-ons sent me to Dr. Agricola and he hooked me up with a Juventus drip. Now I can fill up Paris Hilton's slingbacks from 50 paces, cut diamonds, and rule a small Caribean dictatorship from my hammock. Sure, all my hair fell out and my urine is purple, but I can pole vault in the next summer games. Thank you Dr. Agricola!

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Apr 12, 2004
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++ [ originally posted by Ian ] ++


1. I'm sure that you know that not everyone in Iran is involved in terrorist actions.

2. Terrorism is in the eye of the beholder. Those people that you call terrorists, another person might call heros.

3. When was the last time that an Iranian terrorized the US? If I remember correctly, the last terrorist action on US soil occured on September eleventh. Fifteen of the nineteen terrorists were Saudi. Is Saudi Arabia worthy of invasion too?

4. Even if every single person in Iran were a terrorist guilty of killing "innocent" people, the United States is not the country to invade them. I think we've seen how well the heavyhandedness and inflexibility of the United States government has worked at nation building.

5. This statement has reminded me of the sick and twisted valuations that the American government has made. They have consistently persued an agenda that shows they feel that American lives are worth more than the lives of people elsewhere. It amazes me that the world community can sit back and watch a nation committ such terrible crimes against humanity...

6. Is it me, or is there something wrong with the American people and their government? They justify going to war by saying that they don't want to live in fear. I say, how bad is it to live in fear, compared to living in poverty caused by America's excesses? They say that they want to spread freedom, but instead they spread death and then force their conquered people to live as they see fit.

They have have no thought for why they are the subject of terrorist attacks. They only think of how they might kill those responsible. They make no effort to stop doing the things that have bread a generation of people willing to sacrifice their lives to take a small piece out of America. They constantly judge the actions of other nations, and at the same time reject the judgement of the world on them. They are the only nation that insists on having a military large enough to do whatever they want whereever they want. They think nothing of ruining the global environment, if it can make a profit. They think nothing of the way that their policies affect the people of other nations.

This is from another thread, thought Nicky would like to see.
 

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