Thursday, 9 October 2008

everything I said I was gonna write about, but didnt


I haven't updated my blog in AGES. but over summer I've had many ideas about tthings I wanted to write about but never did. For instance

  • all the useful and less useful stuff I learned about elderly and alcoholics in my summer job. what gravity does to your body as your aging, what they eat, funny expressions they use etc
  • The Hove festival. what bands I saw, how they were, the people I met and how my language changed after it. "dridd" and "hekking".
  • the Croatia trip. but I have talked so much about it, that I can't be bothered to repeat any of it.
  • about Swedish people. I have met so many Swedes this summer. In my job, out on the town in Stavanger, in Croatia and here in Essex, and everyone is nice, fit and friendly. I think swedes are statistically significant nicer than people from other nations and I don't think I have ever seen an ugly Swedish person in person. (Tomas von Bröhmsen is not particularly good looking though, but I only saw him on film, so he doesn't count.)
    • It even says in urbandictionary.com how cool Swedish people are:
    1. swede 316 up, 118 down love ithate it

    An extremely cool, dope and chill person from Sweden; Europe.
    You've seen that swede livin' in mah block?

    2. Swede 167 up, 81 down love ithate it

    The coolest people this side of the mason dixon line.
    "Wow, I wish I could cool and Swedish like that Swede. I guess Im going to go kill myself, because I have seen a level of swankness that I can never possibly reach."
  • How stupid it is when Norwegians brings brunost with them if they go somewhere on a holiday or something. like this idiot, who brought half a kilo of Gudbrandsdalsost to America.
  • the books I read this summer (Jakten på den røde rubin was my favourite, thanks Ida)
Over og ut for denne gang. mer kommer snart. hvis jeg gidder.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

du e dridd. skrive t meg på facebook, så når eg ska svara så e du vekk. dridddama (trippel-d).