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sleeping outside in october
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 8:09 am
by thor
Yesterday I was working in the garden all day. After fireing up the grill and we where done eating, I put on some more wood and we just satt and enjoyed the evening. Then I thought "why not just stay here for the night". I asked the kids - and of course they said yes.
We then got all our sleepingbags (?) and put them around the fire, and stayed the night.
Remember Norway in October is not like Florida... It is just below zero at night. But no one compleined and we where all warm - except the dog. She entered my sleepingbag at 5AM...
Re: sleeping outside in october
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 8:52 am
by mevan
Cool (Literally) sounds like a blast. Things are cooling off at night here aswell. Got down to about +1 last night but no frost yet.
Re: sleeping outside in october
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 10:57 am
by allibone
I could never do that, think of the SPIDERS!!!
It makes my skin crawl even thinking about it.
Re: sleeping outside in october
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 11:08 am
by Sniper62
adevlin wrote:except the dog. She entered my sleepingbag at 5AM...
i perfer sheep
sounds like it woulda been fun
allin00b wrote:I could never do that, think of the SPIDERS!!!
It makes my skin crawl even thinking about it.
STFU!!! why u gota bring them into this!
Re: sleeping outside in october
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2005 11:33 am
by thor
allibone wrote:I could never do that, think of the SPIDERS!!!
It makes my skin crawl even thinking about it.
In Norway there are no deadly animals or inseckts - except for polarbears and woolfs...and woman. The spiders we have is nothing. And in October they are dead or sleeping.
Re: sleeping outside in october
Posted: Tue Oct 04, 2005 11:53 am
by allibone
adevlin wrote:allibone wrote:I could never do that, think of the SPIDERS!!!
It makes my skin crawl even thinking about it.
In Norway there are no deadly animals or inseckts - except for polarbears and woolfs...and woman. The spiders we have is nothing. And in October they are dead or sleeping.
they don't have to be deadly to scare me lol, as long as they have 8 legs I am off screaming like a little girl.
Re: sleeping outside in october
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 6:13 pm
by Tzulscha
Mann du Norsk er sprø!
JEG anvendte en vinter sove i en igloo når Jeg var en barn , bortsett fra JEG overveie Jeg er for gammel for det i disse dager! JEG overveie du er lenger nord også.
S'matter Ali? Scared of spiders? Man you know that's all women want us around for is to kill spiders!!
I think they are pretty cool myself, kept a garden spider once for about two years. She got to be almost 4 inches across!
Cockroaches, now those are the bastards I hate. I don't care how much you southern guys call 'em waterbugs, That's a fricken COCKROACH!!!!11
Re: sleeping outside in october
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2005 7:38 pm
by carbone
Hey Adevlin,
I just got home a couple of weeks ago after 3 weeks in Norway.
I was in Oreland doing some NATO training.
Beautiful Country, but it was raining almost every day, and cold.
Was still nice to visit though. Very friendly people.
S!
PS....How can you afford a beer there? Heh...I almost had to take out a bank loan to have a few cold ones.
S!
Re: sleeping outside in october
Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2005 6:37 pm
by thor
Tzulscha wrote:Mann du Norsk er sprø!
JEG anvendte en vinter sove i en igloo når Jeg var en barn , bortsett fra JEG overveie Jeg er for gammel for det i disse dager! JEG overveie du er lenger nord også.
not bad... I can understand what you are saying... Thanks for the effort. Why don't we all talk norwegian?
carbone wrote:How can you afford a beer there?
Three words: WE DO NOT. It's so frustrating that every thing is so expensive.
Re: sleeping outside in october
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 11:41 am
by Tzulscha
Hvorfor er øl så dyr der? JEG ville ha tanke det hvis noen fikk billig øl den ville ha blitt det Norsk! Hva er den? skatter Hvor om hjem brygge øl?
Noe venner av min lage noe fint ting.
Jeg var ser for en fint oversetteren program det forleden dag å snakke med det Czech fyrene og grunnlegge denne ettall. Norsk er ettall av dem språkene det JEG kanne NÆRT lese.
Kind of fun using someone elses language!
Re: sleeping outside in october
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 1:00 pm
by Charlie3
Hvorfor er øl så dyr der? JEG ville ha tanke det hvis noen fikk billig øl den ville ha blitt det Norsk! Hva er den? skatter Hvor om hjem brygge øl?
Noe venner av min lage noe fint ting.
Jeg var ser for en fint oversetteren program det forleden dag å snakke med det Czech fyrene og grunnlegge denne ettall. Norsk er ettall av dem språkene det JEG kanne NÆRT lese.
roughly translates as...
"...Holy shit how did it get so cold? You see the nipples on that Norsk! You see them? Am I dreaming?
Her tits are so large and perky.
I have a computer program at home that helps me wack off but man I'd like to stick my snake in that Czech ho right now. The Norsk is hot too maybe I can get a threesome going..."
I translate many languages. If you ever want to chat Norweigen or Chinese or Arabic some day, just let me know Dev.
Re: sleeping outside in october
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 1:24 pm
by thor
You are killing me Charlie... I almost fell of my chair...
I'll use your expertise next time I need translation.
This is what tzulscha wrote:Hvorfor er øl så dyr der? JEG ville ha tanke det hvis noen fikk billig øl den ville ha blitt det Norsk! Hva er den? skatter Hvor om hjem brygge øl?
Noe venner av min lage noe fint ting.
Jeg var ser for en fint oversetteren program det forleden dag å snakke med det Czech fyrene og grunnlegge denne ettall. Norsk er ettall av dem språkene det JEG kanne NÆRT lese.
This is how it should be:Hvorfor er øl så dyrt der? Jeg ville tro at om noen får billig øl, så må det være i Norge. Hva er det som koster? Er det skatter? Hva med hjemmebrygg?
Noen venner av meg lager godt øl.
Not to far off.
Re: sleeping outside in october
Posted: Wed Oct 12, 2005 10:42 pm
by Tzulscha
No, actually I wrote;
'And so am ale saw expensive there? I savage believe that about a few getting cheap ale , saw be bound to facts be in Norway. What's what costs? Is it taxes? What along with hjemmebrygg? A few friends at my makes a be comfortable ale.'
See? It translates exactly!
Re: sleeping outside in october
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 3:26 am
by thor
Tzulscha wrote:No, actually I wrote;
'And so am ale saw expensive there? I savage believe that about a few getting cheap ale , saw be bound to facts be in Norway. What's what costs? Is it taxes? What along with hjemmebrygg? A few friends at my makes a be comfortable ale.'
See? It translates exactly!
I did NOT understand s**t off that...
Re: sleeping outside in october
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 3:44 am
by FuelPump
tzulscha wrote:Hvorfor er øl så dyr der? JEG ville ha tanke det hvis noen fikk billig øl den ville ha blitt det Norsk! Hva er den? skatter Hvor om hjem brygge øl?
Noe venner av min lage noe fint ting.
Jeg var ser for en fint oversetteren program det forleden dag å snakke med det Czech fyrene og grunnlegge denne ettall. Norsk er ettall av dem språkene det JEG kanne NÆRT lese.
That's easy for you to say TZ!
tzulscha wrote:'And so am ale saw expensive there? I savage believe that about a few getting cheap ale , saw be bound to facts be in Norway. What's what costs? Is it taxes? What along with hjemmebrygg? A few friends at my makes a be comfortable ale.'
See? It translates exactly!
LMAO that's classic! With those skills you could get a job in Japan writing technical manuals for Norwegians!