Very nice photos indeed and I am in great envy for not being able to go to such a trip myself.
However, as a Finn I would like to correct at least one thing. Helsinki is 'Helsinki' for us Finns. At least for most of us who speak Finnish. Helsinki is called Helsingfors only by those who speak Swedish (mere 10 % of people).
So it shoud say Helsinki, Suomi : Helsinki, Finland on your page
And btw, the big boats always take 15 minutes to park, you can't just crash them on to the shore Ice don't mean much during that process.
Leonis I thought you saw the little bird.. hm. Back from that 'BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP'. Anyway, i think from now on I'll probably start to come to canada for a day every 90 days... (or from july, if i come to see my mum for here b-day in april i resolve the 1st 90-day problem)
Tervetuloa Jonni, i thought the only finn here was in NY .. and i thought only 3 % would speak swedish as 1st lang.
And yeah, it's probably true that about 3% speak swedish as their 1st language but some 10 % understand it and are able to speak it well (meaning it's their 2nd language). The rest just whine because everybody has to study it in elementary school
Uh no ... I used to live there some time when I studied but I didn't understand them nor they did understand me. So I went out with the others (British, French etc.) living there those few times I wasn't online ...
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However, as a Finn I would like to correct at least one thing. Helsinki is 'Helsinki' for us Finns. At least for most of us who speak Finnish. Helsinki is called Helsingfors only by those who speak Swedish (mere 10 % of people).
So it shoud say Helsinki, Suomi : Helsinki, Finland on your page
And btw, the big boats always take 15 minutes to park, you can't just crash them on to the shore
BR,
-JB
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I post up those babies sometime soon and you'll learn the meaning of the word "travel."
Tervetuloa Jonni, i thought the only finn here was in NY .. and i thought only 3 % would speak swedish as 1st lang.
Like Leonis is not mentally in Canada, I'm not mentally here.
And yeah, it's probably true that about 3% speak swedish as their 1st language but some 10 % understand it and are able to speak it well (meaning it's their 2nd language). The rest just whine because everybody has to study it in elementary school
Mulatta, are you the Finn in NY?
-JB
<strong>No, Timo is.</strong><hr></blockquote>
I bet people over there just call him T-Mo, bacause it sounds and looks cooler :cool:
-JB
<strong>Am I the only one that think that MB posts have surpassed powerdocs in incomprehendability (<-sp?) lately?</strong><hr></blockquote>
aw.. stop it. we had that discussion already...
<strong>If you still want to complain about my incomprensibility, wait untill you see me trying to speak Finnish.
And where could I see that?
Ihan hassut kotisivut muuten. Kiva tatskakin. <- go figure.
-JB
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I have to pay for the overusage fee....
Ah....don't know if it's good or bad....
But one thing for sure....I am switching!
I'm back as well.
[quote]Originally posted by Leonis:
<strong>From where?</strong><hr></blockquote>Good question
- T.I.