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  • Heresson
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    Originally posted by LordShiva
    Helping a friend graduate from Teh University of LS
    University of Lord Shiva? :hmm:

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  • DrSpike
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    That explains a lot.

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  • LordShiva
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    No I'm teh guy in teh orange.

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  • Traianvs
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    so you are teh noob teh rite?

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  • LordShiva
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    Helping a friend graduate from Teh University of LS
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  • Sirotnikov
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    really hot in here...
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  • Heresson
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    bm
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  • Addled Platypus
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    pictures !!!!

    proff !!!!

    the sheep of course......

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  • ískallin
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    icelandic girls are teh stuff as you well know

    But that particular spot isnt very prodoctive, maybe if one is interested in sheep?

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  • bongo
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    No barking dogs.

    Alas, no windows, no electricity, no water, no WC, no internet.



    Cell phone might work though, but you have to visit the neighbour to charge the batteries.

    Also, the local gals probably looks great.

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  • Addled Platypus
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    and no barking dogs ??

    I might just pack up and move

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  • Aqualung71
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    Originally posted by Heresson


    That is no true... first Collins albums were in the old style. And even 80's Genesis is much better than Collins alone.
    I'll partly agree - A Trick of the Tail and Wind and Wuthering were quite good, however once Steve Hackett left they became very commercial with much shorter songs. Vintage Genesis is still from the prog-rock era of Peter Gabriel

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  • b etor
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    PARTY IN THE DESERTED FARMHOUSE!

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  • ískallin
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    Its about 10 minutes drive from my house. But Vopnafjörður is in the middle of nowhere, its like between nowhere and goodbye.

    Its been deserted for 25 years. The brothers who lived there have both passed away, they had one cow and 90 sheep.
    I never knew them but my dad told my to visit them in that house was like walking into the 18th century.
    The house was built in 1910 on the foundations of something older. Its a "landnámsjörð" so it was one of the first farms established when the land was settled in the 870's.

    These deserted farms are fun to take pictures of, and there is a crapload of them here. in 1900 there were 137 farms in Vopnafjörður, now there are 33. And in the whole valley there is only one farmer under 40.

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  • Addled Platypus
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    is that the middle of nowhere iskallin ??

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