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Poll for bigdave - how it´s SUPPOSED to be - variation
« on: February 20, 2013, 09:57:PM »
A variation. I hope you get it now, bigdave.  :)

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« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2013, 12:22:PM »
I'm glad someone knows how to set up a pole, Abs!

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« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2013, 12:27:PM »
I'm glad someone knows how to set up a pole, Abs!

A maypole?  ;)

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« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2013, 12:28:PM »
I'm glad someone knows how to set up a pole, Abs!



Personally, I'm not in favour of having our Eastern European neighbours wrongly accused either ;) :)    :-*

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« Reply #4 on: February 21, 2013, 12:33:PM »


Personally, I'm not in favour of having our Eastern European neighbours wrongly accused either ;) :)    :-*

Hahahahaaa....  ;D

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« Reply #5 on: February 21, 2013, 03:05:PM »


Personally, I'm not in favour of having our Eastern European neighbours wrongly accused either ;) :)    :-*


To me YOU are the Eastern Europeans: I am from Iceland.... ;) ;) ;)

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« Reply #6 on: February 21, 2013, 03:12:PM »

To me YOU are the Eastern Europeans: I am from Iceland.... ;) ;) ;)

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« Reply #7 on: February 21, 2013, 03:37:PM »
Alias - nice to know its Abs from Iceland - hope you're well x
Iceland and Greenland should swap names.

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« Reply #8 on: February 21, 2013, 06:54:PM »
Thanks all, and I agree, Lugg, they should swap names. Greenland is called that due to Erik the Red who was kicked out of Iceland for bad behaviour, and he couldn´t return to Norway.... because of bad behaviour, so he had to go even further west, so he went to Greenland. I guess he felt lonely and wanted fellow countrymen and women to join him there, so he spread the word that it was a magnificent place with green pastures, milk and honey, so he named it Greenland.
He succeeded, a great deal of Icelanders joined him, and they lived there for five hundred years, after which they mysteriously disappeared.
BTW, Erik must have been a propaganda genious, because he is also credited for finding America by many to this day (in reality he was never there as far as I know, his son, Leif was, and he is credited for it too. NONE of them discovered America, but it is clear it was discovered way before. People were getting timber from New Foundland for years before they claimed they discovered it. I even think it must have been discovered before Erik wend to Greenland with his family and followers, because recently we have found North American Indian blood in Iceland which stems from WAYYYY back. So weird. No Greenlandic genes for some reason, but Indian!
The Greenlanders call(ed) their country, the land of the humans.

....don´t know what came over me here....

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« Reply #9 on: February 21, 2013, 07:17:PM »
Thanks all, and I agree, Lugg, they should swap names. Greenland is called that due to Erik the Red who was kicked out of Iceland for bad behaviour, and he couldn´t return to Norway.... because of bad behaviour, so he had to go even further west, so he went to Greenland. I guess he felt lonely and wanted fellow countrymen and women to join him there, so he spread the word that it was a magnificent place with green pastures, milk and honey, so he named it Greenland.
He succeeded, a great deal of Icelanders joined him, and they lived there for five hundred years, after which they mysteriously disappeared.
BTW, Erik must have been a propaganda genious, because he is also credited for finding America by many to this day (in reality he was never there as far as I know, his son, Leif was, and he is credited for it too. NONE of them discovered America, but it is clear it was discovered way before. People were getting timber from New Foundland for years before they claimed they discovered it. I even think it must have been discovered before Erik wend to Greenland with his family and followers, because recently we have found North American Indian blood in Iceland which stems from WAYYYY back. So weird. No Greenlandic genes for some reason, but Indian!
The Greenlanders call(ed) their country, the land of the humans.

....don´t know what came over me here....
That was very interesting Alias Thank you for the history lesson.  :) So Icelanders decended from the native Americans did they? Why don't all Icelanders look like Bjork? I'm glad they don't all act like she does sometimes. ;D

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Re: Poll for bigdave - how it´s SUPPOSED to be - variation
« Reply #10 on: February 21, 2013, 07:19:PM »
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Thanks all, and I agree, Lugg, they should swap names. Greenland is called that due to Erik the Red who was kicked out of Iceland for bad behaviour, and he couldn´t return to Norway.... because of bad behaviour, so he had to go even further west, so he went to Greenland. I guess he felt lonely and wanted fellow countrymen and women to join him there, so he spread the word that it was a magnificent place with green pastures, milk and honey, so he named it Greenland.
He succeeded, a great deal of Icelanders joined him, and they lived there for five hundred years, after which they mysteriously disappeared.
BTW, Erik must have been a propaganda genious, because he is also credited for finding America by many to this day (in reality he was never there as far as I know, his son, Leif was, and he is credited for it too. NONE of them discovered America, but it is clear it was discovered way before. People were getting timber from New Foundland for years before they claimed they discovered it. I even think it must have been discovered before Erik wend to Greenland with his family and followers, because recently we have found North American Indian blood in Iceland which stems from WAYYYY back. So weird. No Greenlandic genes for some reason, but Indian!
The Greenlanders call(ed) their country, the land of the humans.

....don´t know what came over me here....
Hi Alias
My daughter was in Iceland on 1st Jan for a few days.  She swam in the Blue Lagoon.  She thought it was beautiful.xxx
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« Reply #11 on: February 21, 2013, 07:54:PM »
That was very interesting Alias Thank you for the history lesson.  :) So Icelanders decended from the native Americans did they? Why don't all Icelanders look like Bjork? I'm glad they don't all act like she does sometimes. ;D

Not too many, but the blood is there - they have found dna from four different female North American bloodlines, no male. So a fair guess is that the Vikings stole women in New Foundland and brought them to Iceland. They did in Ireland, so why not there, now they were there; but who knows, maybe it was love at first sight!  :P
Icelanders are mostly a mix of Norse and Irish (Keltic) - actually almost 50/50.
People DO behave like Björk in Iceland. Crazy bunch of individuals. Most lose that behaviour once they are past the teen years, some into their thirties - some never.....

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« Reply #12 on: February 21, 2013, 08:40:PM »
Not too many, but the blood is there - they have found dna from four different female North American bloodlines, no male. So a fair guess is that the Vikings stole women in New Foundland and brought them to Iceland. They did in Ireland, so why not there, now they were there; but who knows, maybe it was love at first sight!  :P
Icelanders are mostly a mix of Norse and Irish (Keltic) - actually almost 50/50.
People DO behave like Björk in Iceland. Crazy bunch of individuals. Most lose that behaviour once they are past the teen years, some into their thirties - some never.....

Hi Alias :)

Are you living in Iceland now or here....I'm being rather nosey...sorry  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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« Reply #13 on: February 21, 2013, 08:56:PM »
Hi Alias :)

Are you living in Iceland now or here....I'm being rather nosey...sorry  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

I live in Copenhagen.  8)

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« Reply #14 on: February 21, 2013, 09:01:PM »
I live in Copenhagen.  8)

Aww bless.... ;D ;D ;D Do you speak many languages.  Last question, honest.  ;) ;) ;)