Originally posted by FabianFnasWatch your step. If misusers of terminology start referring to a 'Scandinavia' that doesn't include Sweden, and this usage becomes common, then someone will post it on wikipedia and it will be a done deal. Sweden will be nothing but The Cuba Of Northern Eueope and Scandinavia will proceed without it. Or maybe, as zeeblebot seemed to be insinuating earlier, Russia could take its place.
So is Mexico to USA too. But since when is Mexico a state in USA?
(No, New Mexico doesn't count here...)
Originally posted by FMFWell, I don't take it too seriously. If Cyba want to be a member to the United States of Scandinavia, i happy to let them enter. They would enrich us with good cigars and fine rhum. And we can find good beaches within our territory in the future. Nice! (Looking out seeing a meter of snow and a thermometer at 10 degrees below.)
Watch your step. If misusers of terminology start referring to a 'Scandinavia' that doesn't include Sweden, and this usage becomes common, then someone will post it on wikipedia and it will be a done deal. Sweden will be nothing but The Cuba Of Northern Eueope and Scandinavia will proceed without it. Or maybe, as zeeblebot seemed to be insinuating earlier, Russia could take its place.
Originally posted by FMFthe only hit for "russia" on page one of this thread is seitse's.
Watch your step. If misusers of terminology start referring to a 'Scandinavia' that doesn't include Sweden, and this usage becomes common, then someone will post it on wikipedia and it will be a done deal. Sweden will be nothing but The Cuba Of Northern Eueope and Scandinavia will proceed without it. Or maybe, as zeeblebot seemed to be insinuating earlier, Russia could take its place.
Originally posted by FabianFnashttp://english.visitkorea.or.kr/enu/SI/SI_EN_3_6.jsp?gotoPage=1&cid=915237&out_service
Well, I don't take it too seriously. If Cyba want to be a member to the United States of Scandinavia, i happy to let them enter. They would enrich us with good cigars and fine rhum. And we can find good beaches within our territory in the future. Nice! (Looking out seeing a meter of snow and a thermometer at 10 degrees below.)
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