Hi, well, thanks for the gift suggestion Ola. You WILL get the Icelandic kiss we talked about! Let´s just do it after a few drinks, okay? What Carol doesn´t know, until now I guess, is that the time she will be arriving in is characterized by the eating of a lot of traditional food, including ram´s testicles, scorched sheep´s heads with eyes and everything, shark (that´s been rotting for some months in the ground), a haggis kind of thing, and basically everything that people had to eat in the middle ages in order to stay alive but no healthy minded young game-boy-playing piano tuner would EVER put into the post-stomodeal part of his body. This is flushed down with Icelandic brennivín (also known as Black Death) which, incidentally, the aforementioned knave doesn´t mind as much. She told me that she and her friend liked food. This will be the moment of truth for her. Kristinn At 00:44 7.1.2001 +0100, you wrote: >Hi Carol > >Funny you wrote this. >I'm trying to put Newton on a trip to Bergen and Iceland with Icelandair too. >I hope you can take a outdoor hotwaterbath. You can ride the old viking >breed of horses. >They can walk in 5 different ways and have all kinds of colors. They can >be 50 years old. >Reykjavik has a very good nightlife. You can go on sightseing on the Ice >with jeeps with very big wheels. >To a boy of Kristinns age I would bring a Gameboy Color Nintendo.(Hi Kristinn) >Sounds exciting to be a grandmother I don't think I would gain any >information at a Convention >either if my thoughts were at the mother giving birth. It's much better to >take a Northlight trip now. >I hope the mother to be is well. > >Ola Andersson >Bergen Norway
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