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190.       AEnigma III
0 posts
 28 Jan 2008 Mon 09:16 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Quoting AEnigma III:


completely



EVEN with the underlying 'sweet sarcasm'??



Of course - and I love your sarcasm!!!

191.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 28 Jan 2008 Mon 09:17 pm

Quoting AEnigma III:


Of course - and I love your sarcasm!!!



Thats not surprizing You love ME AND SARCASM! We'd sure make a great DUDU if we were combined in a man Or something

192.       azade
1606 posts
 28 Jan 2008 Mon 09:20 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:



Hehehe ok Actually I modify lots too, when I read it again I always find a 1000 grammar or spelling mistakes. Its horrible!!



Perfectionism is a drag, I know it too well lol lol

193.       thehandsom
7403 posts
 28 Jan 2008 Mon 10:07 pm

Quoting azade:


Oh they used to be very nice and I thought they still were until I started seeing a TURK, KURD, MUSLIM, PERSON FROM DIFFERENT CULTURE - whatever the excuse is. Well most people are probably nice but we've had too many bad experiences so I started seeing red and now I don't really want to live there at all.
It has everything to do with the problems with immigrants, I'm sure of that.


This sounds not very nice at all..
At least in the UK, specially, in big cities people are more tolerant and at least they would not say anything to your face straight away. They are kind of polite.
And more over, when you go up in the class system , they seem to be more polite..

194.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 28 Jan 2008 Mon 10:51 pm

Quoting azade:

Who would refer to their family as delicious chips anyway

(Deli_kizin you're right I do tend to modify my posts, maybe that's why I have only just recently reached 1000 posts lol ) But I didn't modify this one at any rate



I was more worried about the good reputation of tree climbing and peanut eating kind of chips (more formally refererred to as chipmonks), not to be confused with potato chips.

195.       catwoman
8933 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 12:24 am

Quoting alameda:

Well I guess when the The Evangelical Lutheran State Church of Denmark is the official church of the state, that tells you something.

"The Danish National Church, Church of Denmark or Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark...............

"As head of the National Church, the monarch must belong to the same (article 6 of the Constitution). This applies to the whole royal house as well. As a result, the Prince Consort Henrik converted from Catholicism before marrying the Queen in 1968, and Mary Donaldson "converted" from Anglicanism before marrying Crown Prince Frederik in 2004."

Danish National Church

So much for tolerance....hmmm?

...but as this converstation is getting close to the edge I will not comment more....however...but as this is an official policy, it is interesting to note.


Alameda, I think it's logical that the head of a lutheran church is a lutheran, don't you think?
I don't think it has anything to do with the statement you quoted earlier though. That statement was very fair and reasonable.

196.       azade
1606 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 12:28 am

Quoting thehandsom:


This sounds not very nice at all..
At least in the UK, specially, in big cities people are more tolerant and at least they would not say anything to your face straight away. They are kind of polite.
And more over, when you go up in the class system , they seem to be more polite..



Maybe if we actually had any big cities in Denmark things would improve lol

197.       catwoman
8933 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 12:38 am

Quoting azade:

Maybe if we actually had any big cities in Denmark things would improve lol


You completely ruined my good view of Denmark I actually love little towns...

198.       azade
1606 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 01:02 am

Quoting catwoman:

Quoting azade:

Maybe if we actually had any big cities in Denmark things would improve lol


You completely ruined my good view of Denmark I actually love little towns...



Oh you should come to mine then we are a whopping 1006 people here. That was in 2004 though it may be a little bit higher now so let's just say 1010
Actually I'm happy about where I grew up, it's all nice and dandy

199.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 02:03 am


Quoting azade:

Maybe if we actually had any big cities in Denmark things would improve


catwoman:
You completely ruined my good view of Denmark I actually love little towns...




http://www.dengamleby.dk:80/english.htm

200.       SERA_2005
668 posts
 29 Jan 2008 Tue 12:20 pm

Quoting Roswitha:


Quoting azade:

Maybe if we actually had any big cities in Denmark things would improve


catwoman:
You completely ruined my good view of Denmark I actually love little towns...




http://www.dengamleby.dk:80/english.htm




Oh wow i want to do to Denmark it looks like fun!

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