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Postby expoduck » 24 May 2006, 16:05

Now accepting donations of punctuation. Please give to those less fortunate than yourself.
We'll accept anything from a full stop to a parenthesis - no gift too big or small!
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Postby Simmemann » 11 Jun 2006, 11:01

Hi, I'm Simmemann, IRL known as Erlend.

I am, as far as i know, the first and/or only norwegian on this forum(i searched and none of the results had anything to do with people coming from norway, sue me if im wrong)

I found LRR through Xfire as they put 1337 up for download. I loved it and soon i found the site to.

In other news, i am 15, plays the trumpet, and likes the following games: The Sims 2, Battlefield 2, Half-life 2, Garry's mod for HL2, TES 4: Oblivion. And though my computer is an PC, i am an Mac fan. I only keep my PC for gaming, and because i cant afford an mac.

And now, for your entertainment, some norwegian writing: Hei, er det virkelig ingen andre nordmenn her inne?
fun right?
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Postby Graham » 11 Jun 2006, 11:14

A møøse ønce bit my sister...

Hey and welcome, yes I do believe you are the only Nordic forum-goer, and that, my friend, is awesome.
I love Oblivion, and am still trying to beat it.
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Postby Simmemann » 11 Jun 2006, 11:40

ah, yes, the møøse. but that happened in sweden (which has many løveli lakes, and the wøndërful telephøne system). but she was carving her initials into the møøse with an tøøthbush given to her by her brother-in-law Oslo(Norwegian capital city) dentist.

But we have the Norwegian blue parrot.

edit: isnt "nordic" pulling it a little long? since nordic is like 4-5 countries(Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Island?)
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Postby Rhynome » 11 Jun 2006, 11:46

Yeah, we have a Nordic laddy, amazingpjotrman.

Graham means Norsk.
Also isn't Finland some other ethnic group? Related to a few Balkland states and maybe Estonia? Forgot the name of the group though.

And Island is Iceland for those not in the know. Faroe Islands and certain bits of the British Isles are Nordic as well.

I have a question for you, what's the difference between Norsk Borkmål and the... other Norsks? I think it's Borkmål, sorry if it isn't.
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Postby Simmemann » 11 Jun 2006, 12:11

from wikipedia
Then Nordic countries include Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and associated autonomous territories (Åland, Faroe Islands, Svalbard and Greenland).


As answer to the norwegian language question... please read in wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bokmål <- that one dont work correctly, copy and paste the address instead. and nynorsk
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Postby Graham » 11 Jun 2006, 12:23

Right, sorry.
Norsk.

Also, in reference to your location (Yes, that Norway)... as opposed to which other Norway?
Like, Norway, Florida, east of Orlando?
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Postby Simmemann » 11 Jun 2006, 12:26

i dont know. i allways try to be funny. im not allways sure if i succed. that one seem like failure.

Im also pretty bad in english. blame that on 15 years and norwegionness.

[edit] i now changed location to "norge" which is the norwegian name for norway, thus the real name of norway.
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Postby Graham » 11 Jun 2006, 14:47

No I... sorry, I ruined it.

I was also trying to be funny, and now I've made you change it, sorry. I found it very funny actually.
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Postby JesterJ. » 12 Jun 2006, 14:29

Welcome :). My friend is actually Norweigen...Do you like Double-Salted Licourice? I hate that crap ><
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Postby Simmemann » 12 Jun 2006, 21:16

I do in fact dislike licuorice very much
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Postby JesterJ. » 15 Jun 2006, 20:00

Because its salted up in Norwayland? Or just the stuff itself.
I had "DOUBLE-salted" liciourice...Holy crap. I couldn't even taste the licourice through the salt lol
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Postby Simmemann » 15 Jun 2006, 21:42

i dislike it because it's licourice.
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well I'm Amy

Postby aimes » 19 Jun 2006, 17:02

loading readyrun is great, and I very much enjoy it.
but apparently this thread isnt aobu them... about me...

well im pretty neat, like to sew and bake, a typical woman of the eighteenth or nineteenth century... just born in the wrong time.

im gonna try to get "in" on your forum jokes. happy typing all!
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Postby Rhynome » 20 Jun 2006, 02:39

Hello Amy, uhm... hello.
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Postby Graham » 20 Jun 2006, 07:47

Welcome indeed.
I'm sure you'll pick up any "in" jokes as you go.
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Postby basscomm » 20 Jun 2006, 09:19

There's "in" jokes now?
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You crit the English Language for 1337 damage.
English Language dies.
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Postby aimes » 20 Jun 2006, 15:26

apparently there are... i did only read the fist post in the thread... i missed the whole norway thing till today-but im studying. tell my teacher that, andive been studying all week/month?
also-my name is not amy uhm
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Postby Fumbles » 20 Jun 2006, 17:49

aimes wrote:also-my name is not amy uhm


He did put a , in after amy.
Welcome to the site though it shouldn't take long to get "in". Just be prepared to waste all of your time away on this site. Like now i really should be studying for exams.
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Postby Rhynome » 20 Jun 2006, 22:14

Your name is Amy uhm now, it's easier to remember, please?
Aimes is a verb, I don't do well with remembering verbs.
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Postby Graham » 20 Jun 2006, 23:27

A verb in Frenchland. Hio!

What name would you prefer, straight "aimes"? I'm cool with aimes.
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Postby Rhynome » 21 Jun 2006, 03:52

Is Aimez okay? It's as close as I can get to Amy.
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Postby Juhnaid » 21 Jun 2006, 17:12

Belated!

Yeah, I signed up.. err.. A few days ago.

I go by Juhnaid, real names Harry.

I come from all the way down in jolly old england and am stuck cutting up pizza's to make money, but meh. The Pound is strong so thus importing things is nice and cheap!

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Postby aimes » 21 Jun 2006, 18:54

Fumbles wrote:
aimes wrote:also-my name is not amy uhm


Just be prepared to waste all of your time away on this site. Like now i really should be studying for exams.

And another night where I should be studying, proof of that is in the fact that in writing my Lit exam today, I managed to make a brilliant point, but soonafter the test realised that I wrote the wrong title in for the poem I was describing...
aimes works, or aimez-(you freak) or any variation, so long as I can figure out that its me your talking to...
thanks.
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Postby Rhynome » 22 Jun 2006, 02:16

Uhm, aren't we all freaks?

We waste our lives away here, don't we? I have the Odyssey and Aeneid to refresh my memory on... bugger.

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