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Post by Bowhead Whale on Sept 1, 2006 17:32:16 GMT
How lucky you are!
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david
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Post by david on Sept 1, 2006 19:03:30 GMT
I agree. Peter you are very lucky.
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Post by Bowhead Whale on Sept 6, 2006 18:43:55 GMT
You see, Peter? I'm not the only one who thinks you're lucky!
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Post by Peter on Sept 12, 2006 17:55:25 GMT
But still, it is a very expensive country to visit!
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Post by Bowhead Whale on Sept 12, 2006 19:30:28 GMT
Iceland, an expensive country to visit? How come?
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Post by Peter on Sept 15, 2006 15:53:47 GMT
Well, in short, it is a very rich country! The products are their more expensive (for me) than here where I live in the Netherlands.
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Post by Bowhead Whale on Sept 16, 2006 19:07:47 GMT
I see. But I didn't know Iceland was such a rich country. Quebec is one of the poorest provinces of all Canada, and unemplyement is a real problem here (I know what I'm talking about). Maybe I should relocate in Iceland!
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Post by david on Sept 17, 2006 21:30:50 GMT
Yeh, and i can come and visit!
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Post by RSN on Sept 17, 2006 21:54:00 GMT
I don't know how do you can support extreme low temperatures! Here when it lows to 5 Cº at maximum point, my fingers suffer hypothermy!
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Post by sebbe67 on Sept 18, 2006 7:14:30 GMT
I don't know how do you can support extreme low temperatures! Here when it lows to 5 Cº at maximum point, my fingers suffer hypothermy! Hehe no, I barely survived living in Scandinavia, 8 months a year you had to put on two jackets, three pair of socks and two pair of glows to even be able to go outside, felt like living in arctic. You had to adapt to -25-30 Cº.
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Post by Peter on Sept 19, 2006 13:13:46 GMT
Not for me, I already hate Dutch winters with a minimum of -5-10 ºC. ;D
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