New Klingon Travel Center in Stockholm

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The Klingon Empire has launched a travel center in Stockholm, aiming to attract global tourists. Participants express curiosity about the number of forum members employed there and suggest organizing a pilgrimage to the location. The conversation humorously debates traditional foods, with some advocating for lutefisk as a warrior's meal, while others prefer surströmming.
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The Klingon Empire has opened a travel center in Stockholm, in its quest for world tourist domination.
I wonder how many PF'ers work there.
 
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Some people have too much time on their hands :wink:
 
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Lutefisk! A warriors meal!
 
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BillTre said:
I wonder how many PF'ers work there.
I feel like we need to start a PF pilgrimage to this location!
 
Vanadium 50 said:
Lutefisk! A warriors meal!
Not lutefisk, surstömming!
 
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