***CONFIRMED!*** I am going to Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland!
Got invition from one AI member. After we sorted out all problems and I now finally decide I am going to Denmark in the comin xmas/new year holiday .....and then travel to other Scandivian countries like Norway, Sweden, and Finland
This is the first time ever in my life that I am going to have xmas outside Canada
If the flight doesn't get screwed up my day in the Scandanivia should be Dec 13 - Jan 18
I am now planning what I am going to do when I get there.
Oh. Anyone in Northern Europe want to meet me?
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This is gonna be the first christmas I'm spending outside of NYC... I'm going to LA
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Oh. Any Danish here want to meet me?
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I can just see this big ass piece of pastry walking up to Leonis. Aaaaaanyway.
Welcome to Europe, pass by Belgium if you get a chance
Also, DO NOT carry stuff over in its original boxes or anything like that. Otherwise you WILL pay VAT. If you just have a walkman, iPod, laptop, etc that you are carrying as luggage, no probs. But dont bring it in original boxes
<strong>I expect that the picture of your guest is on Apple community </strong><hr></blockquote>
Yeap. Plus I am going to stay at his place
Have fun here Leonis <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
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Got invition from one AI member. After we sorted out all problems and I now finally decide I am going to Denmark in the comin xmas/new year holiday
This is the first time ever in my life that I am going to have xmas outside Canada
If the flight doesn't get screwed up my day in Denmark should be Dec 13 - Jan 8
I am now planning what I am going to do when I get there.
Oh. Any Danish here want to meet me?
Also. If you have some computer accessories or small electronic appliances want to get for cheaper let me know. It's much cheaper to acquire the same thing here in Canada. And since I am a visitor to Denmark I won't be charged for custome
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What day is Xmas in Canada and Denmark?
<strong>Are you really joking?</strong><hr></blockquote>
No. I don't have a Canadian or Demarkian calendar. And the US one doesn't have a day labeled "Xmas".
<strong>Great new Leonis I live some 47km north of Copenhagen. Would be nice meeting you. How about an Icelandic dinner? What are your plans? Drop me an Email and I'll give you my phone number. I work in a Copenhagen suburb so I'm there practically every day</strong><hr></blockquote>
Good. I will be staying at the "edge" of Copenhagen
Too bad this board is currently kind of screwed up I can't get find your email. Email me at [email protected]
JRC- Danish and Canadian Holiday are the same as the world
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I can just see this big ass piece of pastry walking up to Leonis. Aaaaaanyway.
Welcome to Europe, pass by Belgium if you get a chance
Also, DO NOT carry stuff over in its original boxes or anything like that. Otherwise you WILL pay VAT. If you just have a walkman, iPod, laptop, etc that you are carrying as luggage, no probs. But dont bring it in original boxes</strong><hr></blockquote>Post the empty boxes. That'll get them thinking . . .
BTW I hope this thread is not going to turn gay
- T.I.
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BTW I hope this thread is not going to turn gay
- T.I.</strong><hr></blockquote>
As long as you don't say you love men this thread will be fine <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" /> <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />
Have you got a new girlfriend yet? Let me take her away
<strong>No. I don't have a Canadian or Demarkian calendar. And the US one doesn't have a day labeled "Xmas".</strong><hr></blockquote>
Christmas is always on the 25th of december.
and, leonis, don't forget to take ALL your money with you and come visit switzerland.
There's nothing better than a BIG swiss bank account
<strong>Christmas is always on the 25th of december. </strong><hr></blockquote>
Here in Germany, we celebrate Christmas on the evening of the 24th of December. (-> "Heiliger Abend" = "Christmas eve")
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There's nothing better than a BIG swiss bank account </strong><hr></blockquote>
Too bad my dough is too small to put into the swiss bank
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Here in Germany, we celebrate Christmas on the evening of the 24th of December. (-> "Heiliger Abend" = "Christmas eve")</strong><hr></blockquote>
ja, ich weiss. aber "heiliger abend" ist eben nicht "weihnachten". Obwohl, ich muss zugeben das auch ich am heiligen Abend feiere.
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<strong>Too bad my dough is too small to put into the swiss bank </strong><hr></blockquote>
no, that varies. there are several swiss banks, someone will take u guaranteed !
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no, that varies. there are several swiss banks, someone will take u guaranteed !</strong><hr></blockquote>Well, they are taking mine
- T.I.