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nano
from Malmö (Sweden) on 2002-08-04 17:25 [#00336436]
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My favourite recordstore in Malmö (Yell Records) dissapeared some time ago. So i started to order records over the internet instead but i miss the feeling of going throu and seeing and feeling all the vinyl, and listening to it before buying.
So i wounder if anyone know of any good recordstores in Kopenhagen? Real vinyl-stuff that is..
Danish people are nice, but they got a fucked up way of counting.. Never understood it.. Well, time to go. Byebye.
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raimons
from Stockholm (Sweden) on 2002-08-04 18:45 [#00336510]
Points: 4266 Status: Lurker | Followup to nano: #00336436
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my favourite record store here in stockholm called "Andreas skivor" will dissapear soon too..sad.
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010101
from Vancouver (Canada) on 2002-08-04 18:50 [#00336517]
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Explain the counting thing to us please.
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nano
from Malmö (Sweden) on 2002-08-04 21:50 [#00336761]
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This is how i think it is, problably wrong:
They say the last digit first, like 54 would be said fourfifty, just like studid bald germans ;)
From upp to 50 is called half of what it is, 40 is "halveighty".
Something like that, im to tired to try to remember. Southswedish people often travels to Denmark(Kopehagen) to buy alcohol, first of all they dont have any agelimit to buy it(!!!!) and second it is realy cheap compared to the Swedish systembolaget-nazi-w3 0wn y0 punkass fucking m0n3y a55h0le-shit.
And when you, drunk as you are, go into a danish store to buy some more beer it gets realy fucking complicated to try to understand how much money they want(fimhalfirs=25 i think). But most of them are used to all the drunk swedish youth that they have learned some swedish.
So all i want to say is; I like Denmark. And the Denmarkians.
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