Danish Discoveries – Part 4
When speaking English, the word “shit” can be used instead of “very”, much in the same way we use “f#@&ing” in the US.
Example:
“I just paid 30 American dollars for that CD?! Man, CD’s are shit expensive here!”
When speaking English, the word “shit” can be used instead of “very”, much in the same way we use “f#@&ing” in the US.
Example:
“I just paid 30 American dollars for that CD?! Man, CD’s are shit expensive here!”
Beware of Gypsies.
The streets of Copenhagen were still pretty busy at 4:30am Saturday night when we were heading home from the bars. When we were walking down to the square to jump in a cab, a couple of nice strangers came up to us and warned of Gypsies up ahead that were doing some razzle dazzle pocket picking.
Thankfully, we avoided the Gypsies and made it home safely by 5am. You’ll never get me, Gypsy!
Nudity on TV and in the newspaper is no big deal.
Every day one of the papers features a new girl on page 9. I’ve heard of this type of thing before, but was pretty shocked to see it as I was flipping through looking at news photos and advertisements.

And when MTV switches over to “Party Mode” you better watch out. The videos get extra awesome. The European versions of rap videos get pretty crazy. I doubt 50 Cent minded having to film this alternate video footage.

On Monday I’m off to Denmark to visit my friend, Brian for 10 days. So far we’ve laid out a few plans, but as far as I know we are just going to play it by ear. I think we’re going to go to Sweden one day, but most of the time will be spent in Copenhagen and around his home town, which is a suburb very close to Copenhagen.
I’m super excited to get away from everything for a couple weeks. I’ve been incredibly busy this summer and am getting a little frazzled. This will be a good break for me.