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Re: The Denmark Thread

#1906 Post by Aidan » Mon May 19, 2014 3:12 pm

monotonehell wrote:Since this thread has well and truly left the topic of the original post I've moved it to the Pub and renamed it.
I don't get the logic of the renaming. What's it got to do with Denmark?
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Re: The Denmark Thread

#1907 Post by metro » Mon May 19, 2014 3:34 pm

Aidan wrote:
monotonehell wrote:Since this thread has well and truly left the topic of the original post I've moved it to the Pub and renamed it.
I don't get the logic of the renaming. What's it got to do with Denmark?
probably referring to Shakespeare's Hamlet - Something is rotten in the state of Denmark :wink:

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Re: The Denmark Thread

#1908 Post by monotonehell » Mon May 19, 2014 5:05 pm

metro wrote:
Aidan wrote:
monotonehell wrote:Since this thread has well and truly left the topic of the original post I've moved it to the Pub and renamed it.
I don't get the logic of the renaming. What's it got to do with Denmark?
probably referring to Shakespeare's Hamlet - Something is rotten in the state of Denmark :wink:
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Re: The Denmark Thread

#1909 Post by Hooligan » Mon May 19, 2014 8:54 pm

Can i talk about Lego in this thread?

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Re: The Denmark Thread

#1910 Post by [Shuz] » Mon May 19, 2014 10:15 pm

I love Princess Mary.
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Re: The Denmark Thread

#1911 Post by Hooligan » Mon May 19, 2014 10:38 pm

The best thing to come out of Denmark is Lego and the best thing that went to Denmark is Princess Mary.

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Re: The Denmark Thread

#1912 Post by Phantom » Tue May 20, 2014 4:12 am

And Skype! I have a friend who I Skype quite often who is Danish and she always lets me know they're brought up to all adore Hans Christian Andersen (author of The Little Mermaid) and Danes also introduced insulin to the world!

Also, how about this song?... Okay, how about one that is slightly more modern? (I really hope that one gets stuck in your head) :D

Danes also are responsible for this puzzle of a building, which is apparently a pilgrimage that all Danes need to take at least once in their lives. Perhaps most importantly, the Danes are also responsible for this, (which I'm sure some of you will love)and also this invention of pure brilliance!

Another thing, is anyone aware of the comic "Scandinavia and the World"? I read it all the time. It's pretty funny. Here's SatW's take on Princess Mary, Wikileaks and Obamacare.

She also told me that apparently Norweigians, Swedes and even Germans come over to Denmark for cheap alcohol (you can get a Somersby for about 8 DKK/$1.60 AUD) and it's not an uncommon sight to see drunken tourists at bars. :P

EDIT - I forgot the actor Mads Mikkelsen, who played "Le Chiffre" in Casino Royale!
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Re: The Denmark Thread

#1913 Post by Aidan » Tue May 20, 2014 10:40 am

I think the most visible Danish contribution to SA has been the design of these:Image
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Re: The Denmark Thread

#1914 Post by Aidan » Tue May 20, 2014 11:03 am

Also, something I read in the Fairfax press a day or two ago:
Janet Albrechtsen gently mourned the "debate about broken promises" which "infects politics worldwide". She also told readers the Danish word meaning "debate about broken promises". It's "loftebrudsdebatten"
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Re: The Denmark Thread

#1915 Post by Maximus » Tue May 20, 2014 12:49 pm

Holy moly! I imagine it will be a very cold day in hell when Janet Albrechtsen starts writing for the Fairfax press... She writes for The Australian. :wink:
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Re: The Denmark Thread

#1916 Post by Hooligan » Tue May 20, 2014 4:22 pm

Phantom wrote:And Skype! I have a friend who I Skype quite often who is Danish and she always lets me know they're brought up to all adore Hans Christian Andersen (author of The Little Mermaid) and Danes also introduced insulin to the world!

Also, how about this song?... Okay, how about one that is slightly more modern? (I really hope that one gets stuck in your head) :D

Danes also are responsible for this puzzle of a building, which is apparently a pilgrimage that all Danes need to take at least once in their lives. Perhaps most importantly, the Danes are also responsible for this, (which I'm sure some of you will love)and also this invention of pure brilliance!

Another thing, is anyone aware of the comic "Scandinavia and the World"? I read it all the time. It's pretty funny. Here's SatW's take on Princess Mary, Wikileaks and Obamacare.

She also told me that apparently Norweigians, Swedes and even Germans come over to Denmark for cheap alcohol (you can get a Somersby for about 8 DKK/$1.60 AUD) and it's not an uncommon sight to see drunken tourists at bars. :P

EDIT - I forgot the actor Mads Mikkelsen, who played "Le Chiffre" in Casino Royale!
Lego > Everything you just mentioned

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Re: The Denmark Thread

#1917 Post by Phantom » Tue May 20, 2014 5:09 pm

Hooligan wrote:Lego > Everything you just mentioned
Yeah, but we all know of Lego and Denmark! :P
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Re: Beer Garden

#1918 Post by slenderman » Tue May 20, 2014 6:39 pm

I actually have Danish ancestry, and have been to Denmark twice. One of the few countries in the world that makes Australia seem affordable.

Anyone ever had a Yankie Bar? They're like Danish versions of Mars Bars, but better. Also in Denmark, some people eat a thing called Pålægschokolade (had to copy and paste that), which translates roughly to "sandwich topping chocolate". It's yummy.

Has anyone been to A Hereford Beefstouw on Hutt Street? You can get some nice Danish style steaks and whatnot there. Andersens at Glenelg and during the royal show make bloody good ice cream. Better than Royal Copenhagen.

And of course, what skyscraper nerd is complete without Lego?

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Re: Beer Garden

#1919 Post by Matt » Tue May 20, 2014 7:19 pm

I was in Denmark two weeks ago.

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Re: Beer Garden

#1920 Post by Vee » Sat May 31, 2014 8:54 am

Interesting concept to fill in the gaps for travel across short distances across the city.

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