Subject | Re: Even *MORE* Scandinavian linguistics; was: Republicanism still an offence in England? |
From | Henriette Frans |
Date | 2002-05-22 08:29 (2002-05-22 08:29) |
Message-ID | <3CEB3AB2.9031F4A6@chello.nl> |
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Newsgroups | alt.fan.tolkien |
Follows | Raven |
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RavenThank you Raaf, I was indeed mixing things up here and I did mean Christiana. I'm a bit disappointed you call it the closest thing to a coffee-shop. Not that I, being Dutch, I am shocked by the idea of a coffee-shop, but I thought there was a lot more to Christiana than that. Quite some Dutch went there and some did not return because they liked living there. I thought they were experimenting with alternative ways of people from different countries "living together peacefully and in harmony with nature". Sometimes initiatives like that do end up with a lot of people merely smoking dope together. Very peaceful and very meaningless.
Kristiansand is the southernmost large city (by Weejun standards) in Norway. You were referring perhaps to Christiania? It does. Closest thing to a coffee-shop in Denmark, though oversized compared to any single coffee-shop. :-)