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  • Aqualung71
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    Originally posted by Dr Zoidberg
    What guy? Are you drunk, Aqualung?
    Sorry, was my sarcasm too......obscure?.....subtle?

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  • Zoid
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    What guy? Are you drunk, Aqualung?

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  • Aqualung71
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    Originally posted by Nikolai
    the guy standing in the middle is my best friend.
    And who is the guy on the left?

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by Nikolai
    But hey! There's almost no pics on this page! Here's a pic taken by yours truly during the winter 2004, the guy standing in the middle is my best friend.
    awesome

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  • Zoid
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    Heh, when I did my military service we had a guy from Gällivare (northern Lappland) in our platoon, and he said that he hadn´t been so cold in his life. Because of the wet cold here, compared to the dry cold he was used to from home. Granted it was a really cold winter and it´s not fun sleeping in tents in -18C, but in northern Lappland it often gets -30 - -35C...

    Beautiful pic btw

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  • Nikolai
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    But hey! There's almost no pics on this page! Here's a pic taken by yours truly during the winter 2004, the guy standing in the middle is my best friend.
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  • Nikolai
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    Let's see... In Lillehammer you'll have loads of snow and temperatures down to -20 at the worst. In Bergen you'll have little snow, most of the time none, and temperatures more or less never below -5. Quite often you'll see the temperatures be more like +3. In Trondheim I haven't been much yet, only this winter, but so far there have been a situatiuon more like right in the middle of these two. In Oslo... Well, they tend to complain much over there, but really it's not as bad as most other places in the country.

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  • Zoid
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    Is it such a difference between Lillehammer/Trondheim and Bergen? Everytime I visit Oslo in the winter it´s cold as hell...

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  • Nikolai
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    It's cold outside and I'm having a cold inside. And besides I'm not much of a "turmenneske". Although when I first get out it can be pretty fine... But right now I just want to have the spring coming.

    Once I lived in Lillehammer right in the cold midth of Norwegian civilization, and then I was used to cold weather. Now I've lived in Bergen for 11 years, and isn't that used to it anymore... So when I came to Trondheim this year(one year off from Bergen to go on "folkehøyskole"), I got some problems adjusting one could say...

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  • Zoid
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    I´ll take a snowy barbecue anyday, as long as the sun is shining. You don´t feel like "gå på tur" Nikolai?

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  • Nikolai
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    Oh shut up. I'm sitting in a cold and snowy country mind you. Or, today it's sunny, but dead cold anyways.

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  • Rubychaser
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    Was a good day, rained on and off, yet the food was great, the beers cold and the babes look all very "bright"

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  • Nikolai
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    Hey! I'm hungry here!

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  • Paddy
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    Lunch time

    Hot humid days, a bit of rain, several cold beers, and some good tucker
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  • Skanky Burns
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    Originally posted by DrSpike
    Ah, so that bar is some kind of avian appreciation facility?
    In a way.

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