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Greetings from Sweden

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Olof
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Hi all!

I bought a PC3x four years ago, but have been using it far too little. I quite like it though, so I just decided to change that and explore it some more. This seems to be a good place for that, but I don't think I'll be the one answering and contributing in the short term. Hopefully I'll be able to do it in the future though.

Regards
Olof

 
Posted : 10/02/2015 6:05 am
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Hello and Greetings from Germany!
Hm, I got a question, I always asked myself.... Is the word "Pölser" something common in Sweden?

 
Posted : 10/02/2015 1:14 pm
Olof
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Thanks!

"Pölser" sounds like a bad pronunciation of the indefinite plural of a traditional Swedish dish made from ground intestines ( http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labskaus ). The correct spelling is "pölsor" though. It's best played in D-minor :)

/Olof

 
Posted : 12/02/2015 4:23 am
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Haha, lol. No its´t more like this:
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%B8d_p%C3%B8lse
I "met" that highly addictive food in Denmark. A sausage "Hot Dog"-style, wrapped in a piece of baguette-style bread, covered with healthy ketchup, mayonaise and mustard (full of vitamines), a layer of sour cucumberslices and roasted-dried onionpieces.
Damn... They sell it the same in Germany at IKEA (lol), but they call it "hot dog". Kind of wrong to me. So I asked myself if there is no "Pölser" in Sweden, or if there is one, they just jused an english name. In Germany. I found that to be quite uncool.

 
Posted : 12/02/2015 2:44 pm
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