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Evo said:So, Arildno, what a typical Norweedish Christmas for you? Any yulegoats?
I'm glad to hear you're feeling better, having Christmas with your mom?arildno said:Until now, just a bout of diarrhea.
I'm feeling better today.
Those sausages look a bit pale. I hope they're not made from Albin the white moose... :uhh:Evo said:So, Arildno, what's a typical Norweedish Christmas for you? Any yule goats, or is that just Finnish and Swedish? I know Janus and Ivan have yule goats.
Oh no...you don't think... I was hoping they were fish sausage or some other Norweedish food.turbo-1 said:Those sausages look a bit pale. I hope they're not made from Albin the white moose... :uhh:
:yuck: Fish sausage:yuck:Evo said:Oh no...you don't think... I was hoping they were fish sausage or some other Norweedish food.
Andre said:
mattmns said:Merry Christmas everybody! Lisa! I wish you the best
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