Author Topic: Whats Famous Where You Live.  (Read 6848 times)


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Mars is pretty popular where I live.

Weed, hookers and windmills obviously.



Well, I thought Mt. Rushmore was on this spacestation somewhere...



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Fjords, not Fords. I believe the word is used in english as well (yay, norwegian language has an impact on english).
Geologically, a fjord (/ˈfjɔərd/ or Listeni/ˈfiːɔərd/; also spelt fiord) is a long, narrow inlet with steep sides or cliffs, created in a valley carved by glacial activity.
Not very common outside of Scandinavia though.

Fjords, not Fords. I believe the word is used in english as well (yay, norwegian language has an impact on english).
Geologically, a fjord (/ˈfjɔərd/ or Listeni/ˈfiːɔərd/; also spelt fiord) is a long, narrow inlet with steep sides or cliffs, created in a valley carved by glacial activity.
Not very common outside of Scandinavia though.
spoilers:
(he knows)

That's Ford you horse :P

Oh, whoops.

:cookieMonster:

Fjords, not Fords. I believe the word is used in english as well (yay, norwegian language has an impact on english).
Geologically, a fjord (/ˈfjɔərd/ or Listeni/ˈfiːɔərd/; also spelt fiord) is a long, narrow inlet with steep sides or cliffs, created in a valley carved by glacial activity.
Not very common outside of Scandinavia though.

http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/joke

Of horse it is.
I giggled. Thank you.

Fjords, not Fords. I believe the word is used in english as well (yay, norwegian language has an impact on english).
Geologically, a fjord (/ˈfjɔərd/ or Listeni/ˈfiːɔərd/; also spelt fiord) is a long, narrow inlet with steep sides or cliffs, created in a valley carved by glacial activity.
Not very common outside of Scandinavia though.
That's why I want to visit Norway! It looks super lovey.