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- 07-July 03
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mantis Offline
Isn't there some dispute over whether 'Scandinavia' or 'Nordic' is the right term?
Either way I just use it to refer to pretty much all you crazy liberal northern countries -
Jellybones Offline
Eh, I thought Scandinavia was Norway, Sweden, and Finland. And Denmark would be part of mainland Europe seeing as its connected to Germany and all. -
mantis Offline
Mmmm and I always kinda put Iceland in there too for some reason.
But i'd put Denmark too, simply because they seem to have more in common with 'Scandinavia'...I dunno.
edit - awesome avatar jelly. -
Janus Offline
Denmark is part of Scandinavia. I live in Scandinavia, I should know . "Second best," well, I felt unusually nationalistic (meaning, nationalistic at all) for a second there. That, and I'm less familiar with Copenhagen than I'd like to be. -
jakab Offline
Iceland and Finland are part of the Nordic countries, but not part of Scandinavia. This seems to be the general consensus among the few Scandinavians I know. -
tracidEdge Offline
apparently scandinavia is denmark, sweden, and norway. finland and iceland are usually included, but are not technically in scandinavia. -
BreakAway Offline
Me and some of my mates for an end of the school year party.
...and me with my glasses...
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Brent Offline
You live in Cypress? Ghetto. Did you go to Edison?Edited by The Beta Factor, 02 July 2006 - 09:50 PM.
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BreakAway Offline
Yes I live in Cypress. It's not the ghetto. But I live near one (Hawaiian Gardens). And no I don't go to Edison. -
Turtle Offline
Here's a couple of pics of me at Henley Regatta, a rather posh rowing event in London.
This is me and my friend Paul, i'm the one on the right.
And here's me, Paul and Zoe at the end of the night, looking a million times worse.
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