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I happened upon an old series known Pidde, in something like this in the comment field any blog anywhere. Then he writes something like: "Oh my God., We have not seen since - some party somewhere - when you sang 'Here comes a viking' in death metal version and we had been drinking Martini from askopparna at Optimal stand at the book fair." Yes, unfortunately there are too many specific details for me to hope that he is confusing me with someone else. But when one thinks of the Vikings. I feel that the good old hard rock viking is threatened by any of those historically accurate filth. We must cherish our image of the Viking as not förflackas. Edit: There are quite a few who are looking for applicants get here "Here mon ngon de lam comes a viking." I guess that is the text you are looking for and it reads like this: Our girls like happy Yanks who hit Father on a flying visit, but they'll let bli't We want to protect mon ngon de lam our girls when they get invited, should they spurn against them because mon ngon de lam otherwise mon ngon de lam we'll do 't Here is a viking and no small pluddevuddevutt Here is a viking and no small gizmos He is moving effortlessly and humming a truddeluddelutt But it sisådäratt you happen to take the putt tailcoat he wears with honor as good as kaddevaddevaj mon ngon de lam and cap and he thinks mon ngon de lam when he loose and casual released Here is a viking and no small pluddevuddevutt mon ngon de lam Here is a viking and no small gizmos we getting on great seas tremble not at hand when we go ashore on a remote beach Though the kiss girl Gaven heart set on fire Flips Scandinavians Back to his country will be a viking and no small pluddevuddevutt Here is a viking and no small gizmos He is moving mon ngon de lam effortlessly and humming a truddeluddelutt But it sisådäratt you happen to take the putt tailcoat wearing he with honor as good as kaddevaddevaj mon ngon de lam and cap and he's thinking when he loose and casual released It is released mon ngon de lam on some compilations of various kinds.
It is a brush with comic vaguely pencil surface. It was from a discussion on Sef Forum on the standard image of the viking vs the historically accurate viking. "Historically accurate" is of course also impossible to achieve but I get some sort of malicious pleasure feeling to dismiss the historical mon ngon de lam accuracy as carelessly as political correctness. mon ngon de lam The color I put on when I would meditate down after a night shift. Reply Delete
As statistics addict, I have great pleasure in reading the blog visit statistics keywords. I see that some wretch sought himself hit on "viking" + "headdress". I hope that the visit was informative. Reply Delete
The text is thus about Swedish sailors. I remembered what it was with out any movie type "fleet dashing cavaliers" or something similar but I can not find anything in the databases. The text is a bit funny inconsistent because they are angry over the slemma Americans who come here to take over our girls at the same time celebrates the Swedish seamen's amorous conquests in foreign ports. Reply Delete
Ake Forsmark Umeå, Västerbotten County, Sweden psychiatric nurse and cartoonist. It is written in the blog is based on my life and is thus "based on a true story." My comics can be found at Fors Marx comics Images may be borrowed for use normally blog provided you link back and tell us where you borrowed the image. View my complete profile
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