Where would you rather live the US or Sweden
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U.S.A.mrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Haha. Listened to a swedish lawyer blasting that Morning Joe-woman Mikas brother who was an ambassador in Sweden for being stupid enough to think he could make our king or government intervene in our judicial system. Haha.
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Canadamrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Haha. Listened to a swedish lawyer blasting that Morning Joe-woman Mikas brother who was an ambassador in Sweden for being stupid enough to think he could make our king or government intervene in our judicial system. Haha.
"...it points to an unusually bad ability of judgment""Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
U.S.A.Spiritual_Chaos said:mrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Haha. Listened to a swedish lawyer blasting that Morning Joe-woman Mikas brother who was an ambassador in Sweden for being stupid enough to think he could make our king or government intervene in our judicial system. Haha.
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U.S.A.Both countries think Kiss sucks and has no musical talent, and only exist as a marketing company! Yeah!!0
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CanadaMeltdown99 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:So tomorrow ASAP could be released, or charged.
Three things can happen.
- The prosecutor can come to the conclusion that the investigation show that ASAP is no longer a suspect. Then he will be set free.
- The prosecutor can say that the investigation needs more time and ASAP is still a suspect. Then the court will listen to the case, and decide to agree on holding ASAP for longer so the investigation can go on or not agree about the strength of the case and release him.
- The prosecutor can say that they have enough to formally charge ASAP - and then the case will go to trial.
Something like that."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
Canadamrussel1 said:Both countries think Kiss sucks and has no musical talent, and only exist as a marketing company! Yeah!!
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Canadamrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Haha. Listened to a swedish lawyer blasting that Morning Joe-woman Mikas brother who was an ambassador in Sweden for being stupid enough to think he could make our king or government intervene in our judicial system. Haha.
"...it points to an unusually bad ability of judgment"
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U.S.A.PJ_Soul said:mrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Haha. Listened to a swedish lawyer blasting that Morning Joe-woman Mikas brother who was an ambassador in Sweden for being stupid enough to think he could make our king or government intervene in our judicial system. Haha.
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PJ_Soul said:mrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Haha. Listened to a swedish lawyer blasting that Morning Joe-woman Mikas brother who was an ambassador in Sweden for being stupid enough to think he could make our king or government intervene in our judicial system. Haha.
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Swedenbenjs said:PJ_Soul said:mrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:Haha. Listened to a swedish lawyer blasting that Morning Joe-woman Mikas brother who was an ambassador in Sweden for being stupid enough to think he could make our king or government intervene in our judicial system. Haha.
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U.S.A.We actually have all four seasons here in New Jersey, I really don't see Sweden having those four defining seasons. Summer temps there wouldn't be what I am used to. I mean my pool was 89 today, seems like it would be too cold for me in Sweden. Plus no ocean. :(I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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Swedenmcgruff10 said:We actually have all four seasons here in New Jersey, I really don't see Sweden having those four defining seasons. Summer temps there wouldn't be what I am used to. I mean my pool was 89 today, seems like it would be too cold for me in Sweden. Plus no ocean. :(0
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U.S.A.mcgruff10 said:We actually have all four seasons here in New Jersey, I really don't see Sweden having those four defining seasons. Summer temps there wouldn't be what I am used to. I mean my pool was 89 today, seems like it would be too cold for me in Sweden. Plus no ocean. :(0
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Canadamcgruff10 said:We actually have all four seasons here in New Jersey, I really don't see Sweden having those four defining seasons. Summer temps there wouldn't be what I am used to. I mean my pool was 89 today, seems like it would be too cold for me in Sweden. Plus no ocean. :(
Get with the god damn times. Haha.
Because of the widespread adoption of the metric system, most countries worldwide – including non-metric Liberia and Burma – use Celsius as their official temperature scale. Only a few countries use Fahrenheit as their official scale: the United States, Belize, Palau, the Bahamas and the Cayman Islands.
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CanadaWas 34 degrees down in Dusseldorf when Eddie played there. And no wind. No mojitos in the world could cool me down.
Those kind of german temperatures can go to hell."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
U.S.A.JPPJ84 said:mcgruff10 said:We actually have all four seasons here in New Jersey, I really don't see Sweden having those four defining seasons. Summer temps there wouldn't be what I am used to. I mean my pool was 89 today, seems like it would be too cold for me in Sweden. Plus no ocean. :(I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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Canadamcgruff10 said:JPPJ84 said:mcgruff10 said:We actually have all four seasons here in New Jersey, I really don't see Sweden having those four defining seasons. Summer temps there wouldn't be what I am used to. I mean my pool was 89 today, seems like it would be too cold for me in Sweden. Plus no ocean. :(
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Swedenmcgruff10 said:JPPJ84 said:mcgruff10 said:We actually have all four seasons here in New Jersey, I really don't see Sweden having those four defining seasons. Summer temps there wouldn't be what I am used to. I mean my pool was 89 today, seems like it would be too cold for me in Sweden. Plus no ocean. :(0
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U.S.A.Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:We actually have all four seasons here in New Jersey, I really don't see Sweden having those four defining seasons. Summer temps there wouldn't be what I am used to. I mean my pool was 89 today, seems like it would be too cold for me in Sweden. Plus no ocean. :(
Get with the god damn times. Haha.
Because of the widespread adoption of the metric system, most countries worldwide – including non-metric Liberia and Burma – use Celsius as their official temperature scale. Only a few countries use Fahrenheit as their official scale: the United States, Belize, Palau, the Bahamas and the Cayman Islands.0 -
Canadamrussel1 said:Spiritual_Chaos said:mcgruff10 said:We actually have all four seasons here in New Jersey, I really don't see Sweden having those four defining seasons. Summer temps there wouldn't be what I am used to. I mean my pool was 89 today, seems like it would be too cold for me in Sweden. Plus no ocean. :(
Get with the god damn times. Haha.
Because of the widespread adoption of the metric system, most countries worldwide – including non-metric Liberia and Burma – use Celsius as their official temperature scale. Only a few countries use Fahrenheit as their official scale: the United States, Belize, Palau, the Bahamas and the Cayman Islands.
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