on june 15th Bergen Philharmonic and KORK will perform everything Grieg has composed, as it'd have been his 175th birthday this year. There'll be a 30 hour broadcast on NRK2.
in a bit of schadenfreude (which is tinged with some discomfort - there's going to be a billion comments going THESE POWERHORNY* GESTAPO FUCKS AREN'T ANY BETTER THEMSELVES by people who are angry they got caught going 120 in a 20 zone and urgh, but still, hah!) this got another article, as the Special Unit for Police Affairs (direct translation. The english name is Norwegian Bureau for the Investigation of Police Affairs which is... unwieldy) concluded their investigation of the policewoman who drove her car with summer tires, and promptly went off the road.
It's safe to assume that the firemen have a friendly rivalry going with the police, so I bet they enjoyed this.
*maktkåt, regular norwegian expression.
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on june 15th Bergen Philharmonic and KORK will perform everything Grieg has composed, as it'd have been his 175th birthday this year. There'll be a 30 hour broadcast on NRK2.
on june 15th Bergen Philharmonic and KORK will perform everything Grieg has composed, as it'd have been his 175th birthday this year. There'll be a 30 hour broadcast on NRK2.
Kinky. Any chance on modern interpretations:
doubtful
(not that I'd call this... quite that. Not exactly any lyrics I recognize :P)
It's built around the primary theme of Slovig's Song, just faster, and modern lyrics over top.
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No matter where you go...there you are. ~ Buckaroo Banzai
on june 15th Bergen Philharmonic and KORK will perform everything Grieg has composed, as it'd have been his 175th birthday this year. There'll be a 30 hour broadcast on NRK2.
Kinky. Any chance on modern interpretations:
doubtful
(not that I'd call this... quite that. Not exactly any lyrics I recognize :P)
It's built around the primary theme of Slovig's Song, just faster, and modern lyrics over top.
Perhaps there will pass both winter and spring,
And next summer too, and the whole year,
But some time you will come, I know this for sure,
And I shall surely wait, for that I promised you.
God give you strength, where you go in the world,
God give you joy, if you before his footstool stand,
Here shall I wait until you come again,
And if you wait above, we'll meet there again, my friend!
is the original more or less
(the guy's she's waiting for is a wastrel and a jackass, though)
BREAKING NEWS: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge: "I love skiing". Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge: "Norway is great"
We will keep you up to date as the story develops.
meanwhile the Us is on the verge of complete governmental collapse
No politics in [chat]. Be more like Norway, [chat], and concentrate on the pretty lady shaking hands while the prematurely bald man next to her smiles with well-merited glee at his fortunate lot in life.
I keep forgetting that I took the numbing thing that turns my pee orsnge and I'm probably NOT bleeding out
You should eat some beets while you're at it.
That'll really liven things up.
life's a game that you're bound to lose / like using a hammer to pound in screws
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
They also visited (or are going to visit) the Princess Ingrid Alexandra Sculpture Park, which opened relatively recently.
Princess Ingrid Alexandra, with mom, granny, and Evald Møller Johanssen, the artist behind "Shapeless Man" (the children drew the sculptures, with craftsmen making them, on their input. It'd be a bit much to demand children know bronze casting.)
I also quite like this one, Geometric Fox, by Sofie Sollid Gjertsen
I am a monarchist but, I must admit, only partly by political conviction, with much of that being rather chivalric romance-esque because a part of me is always going to be medieval
and HRH Princess Ingrid Alexandra has always been the most adorable kid and always conjures a very chivalric romance-esque idea of the loyal knight faithfully serving the child queen
because she'd be excellent in that role, were I to cast a movie (not that medieval literature is a very popular movie genre these days)
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Stone in general makes good beers
Kinky. Any chance on modern interpretations:
https://youtu.be/vn91tBlnNic
~ Buckaroo Banzai
Wheats are good, they've got a nice flavor to them.
It's safe to assume that the firemen have a friendly rivalry going with the police, so I bet they enjoyed this.
*maktkåt, regular norwegian expression.
I doughn’t believe it.
https://youtu.be/sNzfFEB0ipc
That's gonna get a rise out of people.
doubtful
(not that I'd call this... quite that. Not exactly any lyrics I recognize :P)
It's built around the primary theme of Slovig's Song, just faster, and modern lyrics over top.
~ Buckaroo Banzai
one of them was what they called Stone Annihilation IPA
Cask Aged Double Ruination
That billboard is the stuff of nightmares
~ Buckaroo Banzai
Perhaps there will pass both winter and spring,
And next summer too, and the whole year,
But some time you will come, I know this for sure,
And I shall surely wait, for that I promised you.
God give you strength, where you go in the world,
God give you joy, if you before his footstool stand,
Here shall I wait until you come again,
And if you wait above, we'll meet there again, my friend!
is the original more or less
(the guy's she's waiting for is a wastrel and a jackass, though)
We will keep you up to date as the story develops.
it wasnt terrible.
also beer opinions
i have them
*chews on raw hops*
beer is shit
In general I am drinking a lot less beer; maybe 1-3 a week
meanwhile the Us is on the verge of complete governmental collapse
Send Vortex from Arcturus as an ambassador, and get Bill and Cat's feelings on Black Metal.
~ Buckaroo Banzai
Exciting stuff.
No politics in [chat]. Be more like Norway, [chat], and concentrate on the pretty lady shaking hands while the prematurely bald man next to her smiles with well-merited glee at his fortunate lot in life.
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I'd love it if you took a look at my art and my PATREON!
Well don't be sourdough about it.
At yeast it wasn't more than ten cents
You should eat some beets while you're at it.
That'll really liven things up.
fuck up once and you break your thumb / if you're happy at all then you're god damn dumb
that's right we're on a fucked up cruise / God is dead but at least we have booze
bad things happen, no one knows why / the sun burns out and everyone dies
Princess Ingrid Alexandra, with mom, granny, and Evald Møller Johanssen, the artist behind "Shapeless Man" (the children drew the sculptures, with craftsmen making them, on their input. It'd be a bit much to demand children know bronze casting.)
I also quite like this one, Geometric Fox, by Sofie Sollid Gjertsen
and HRH Princess Ingrid Alexandra has always been the most adorable kid and always conjures a very chivalric romance-esque idea of the loyal knight faithfully serving the child queen
because she'd be excellent in that role, were I to cast a movie (not that medieval literature is a very popular movie genre these days)
Prince the Elder is really not aging well.