Posted September 14, 2011

Silverio13
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LordGremlin
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Leroux
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Posted September 14, 2011


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLGcqPE7xu0
(Would be interesting to find a game that even marginally treats this topic ... :D )
Post edited September 14, 2011 by Leroux

Heretic777
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Posted September 14, 2011
As an American, this is all I know of him. He is a very rich Prime Minister of Italy and has kinky sex orgies with beautiful women young enough to be his grand daughter. He promotes beautiful women that he sleeps with to government positions. He would make any Roman Emporer proud. I wouldn't mind being invited to one of his parties, LOL.

StingingVelvet
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Posted September 14, 2011
Whoa there bud, I was being amusing and you turned into elitism. It's not like Italy is flawless either.

timppu
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Posted September 14, 2011
I learned something else, like the Penn&Teller episode I linked said right in the beginning that about 60% of new-born male babies in US are circumcised. So it isn't quite "almost all" as I claimed earlier, maybe the percentage has gone down lately or something.
I think I confused it with that some parents fear their children will be picked on if they are not circumcised, which kinda let me to think that being born in US and uncircumcised is a rare occurence. May depend on where in the US you were born and your socio-economical status, or whatever.
But enough of dicks, the subject disgusts me.
I think I confused it with that some parents fear their children will be picked on if they are not circumcised, which kinda let me to think that being born in US and uncircumcised is a rare occurence. May depend on where in the US you were born and your socio-economical status, or whatever.
But enough of dicks, the subject disgusts me.

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Posted September 18, 2011
Folks from Greenland & Iceland!
Do you call your countries something different in your native language(s), something more accurate that what English-speaking folks call them? Iceland is full of greenery, Greenland is full of ice...why don't your countries just swap names? ;-)
Do you call your countries something different in your native language(s), something more accurate that what English-speaking folks call them? Iceland is full of greenery, Greenland is full of ice...why don't your countries just swap names? ;-)

grviper
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Posted September 18, 2011

Do you call your countries something different in your native language(s), something more accurate that what English-speaking folks call them? Iceland is full of greenery, Greenland is full of ice...why don't your countries just swap names? ;-)
Until it thaws again, I couldn't care less about "global warming". :)

Heretic777
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Posted September 18, 2011
I read about a delicacy in Iceland where they take a shark and bury it for a longtime for preservation and then dig it up months later and eat it. Is this dish still common in Iceland or is it just in the history books? Has anyone tried this dish? How does it taste?

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amok
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Posted September 18, 2011
Actually Greenland's name has a completely different and much more interesting origin - it is an example of very early marketing. When Erik the Red built the first settlement he called it Greenland in hope to attract more settlers. Wikipedia source, Erik the Reds saga (the south of Greenland is quite green during the summer, by the way, not only during the middle ages....)
Iceland is not so interesting, it is not the first name given to the island, but a man called Flóki Vilgerðarson came there during a winter, spotted some icebergs drifting and aptly named it Iceland - the name seem to stuck. (also a wikipedia source if interested)
Iceland is not so interesting, it is not the first name given to the island, but a man called Flóki Vilgerðarson came there during a winter, spotted some icebergs drifting and aptly named it Iceland - the name seem to stuck. (also a wikipedia source if interested)
Post edited September 19, 2011 by amok

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I have a question for South Africans. I know there are a few of you here, so show yourselves :P
If I want to go backpacking in South Africa, where's a good place to tour and visit locals without getting into trouble with militant groups?
If I want to go backpacking in South Africa, where's a good place to tour and visit locals without getting into trouble with militant groups?

Trilarion
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Posted March 11, 2012
I would like a little favor from some guys from the UK and couldn't think of any better place.
Here is the story: My girlfriend is a huge Laurie and Fry fan, so I wanted to buy her the "A bit of Fry and Laurie Complete DVD Box" (see here for example: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000I2IP2K). Unfortunately in german amazon is missing an age rating and therefore they will only send it in "special shipment", meaning identity control, I have to stay at home and 5€ extra to a price that's already 30% above the amazon.uk price. Now amazon.uk also doesn't want to deliver outside of UK. They say that their preferred merchant is not able to do so. All in all, hard to get my hands on this product so far.
Now the question: Since the series is originally from the UK, I would say that it probably can be bought from there best. Is there any good (trustworthy) online retailer (alternative to amazon) carrying TV series like the one mentioned above and shipping to the EU area?
Thanks for all replies!
P.S.
Okay, maybe ebay can help. Didn't think of them in the first place. However it's only good for buying single items since the seller varies all the times. I thought about buying several goodies that I always wanted and saving on shipment costs.
Here is the story: My girlfriend is a huge Laurie and Fry fan, so I wanted to buy her the "A bit of Fry and Laurie Complete DVD Box" (see here for example: http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000I2IP2K). Unfortunately in german amazon is missing an age rating and therefore they will only send it in "special shipment", meaning identity control, I have to stay at home and 5€ extra to a price that's already 30% above the amazon.uk price. Now amazon.uk also doesn't want to deliver outside of UK. They say that their preferred merchant is not able to do so. All in all, hard to get my hands on this product so far.
Now the question: Since the series is originally from the UK, I would say that it probably can be bought from there best. Is there any good (trustworthy) online retailer (alternative to amazon) carrying TV series like the one mentioned above and shipping to the EU area?
Thanks for all replies!
P.S.
Okay, maybe ebay can help. Didn't think of them in the first place. However it's only good for buying single items since the seller varies all the times. I thought about buying several goodies that I always wanted and saving on shipment costs.
Post edited March 11, 2012 by Trilarion