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Swedish fun


I was wondering if we should get a delegation together and offer to show the Swede's how to "do it". biggrin

Sweden's main event

It looks to be a bit wet and rutted - but good fun??? confuse

Martyn



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That looks exhausting!

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its the second lap your tired wet the bikes over heatings your thinking this is supposed to be fun and track ten times worst than the first lap ,and you turn up at the bog you dive inn and paddle and rev the nuts off the motor and it doesnt want to go through ? and then a expert comes bye showers you in more mud and then hes gone !

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Brill new word I learnt biggrin -

Mjukholet

 

Norwegian - not Swedish....

 

Means "soft hole" ooo errr missus ashamed

 




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I thought it looked fun - for a bystander at least. wink

The first message under the clip reads.......

Sweden's oldest Enduro Race
"husaberg? høger, høger!"
"nordbaggare? VEND OM!"

...... so I presumed it portrayed a Swedish bit of fun.

I don't know many foreign languages, other than Double Dutch, Glasgow Backslang and Blashemy so can't comment on "Mjukholet" as being Norwegian - I thought it translated as MUDHOLE. biggrin

Thanks for the correction JT.

Martyn



-- Edited by Cubber on Saturday 10th of December 2011 01:15:08 PM

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Buggerd If in know really mate - just liked the word, wacked it in the tinternet and it said it was Norwegian......who careswink good clip and brill word biggrin

I love the way Scandanavians speak.

Had an English teacher who use to make up cool words - Splinthrunge was one of his best smile



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