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  • #31
    I'm going to put Svalov, Sverige on my Bucket List. I haven't been to Norway yet, but went to Goteborg, AsKloster, Stockholm and of course, Malmo, in 1964 (before you were born). I had a DNA test a few years ago and found out I actually share more DNA with Norwegians 67% than Swedes 33%. Even though my Father was born in Sweden. and only my Mother's father (Maternal Grandfather) came from Sandnes, Norway.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by EllisonCal View Post

      Regarding the "Oktoberfest", I was told by a German that the reason they hold it in September, because the French think it is in October, so they avoid them that way! Funny, but probably not true, just trying to have the longer days in September.
      Yes maby true but im not sure THE French goes to Germany and drink beer they like Wine and frogs, but all other countrys round Germany Will Go on oktober fest hihihi
      I Started out with nothing and I still got most of it left

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      • #33
        Originally posted by EllisonCal View Post
        I'm going to put Svalov, Sverige on my Bucket List. I haven't been to Norway yet, but went to Goteborg, AsKloster, Stockholm and of course, Malmo, in 1964 (before you were born). I had a DNA test a few years ago and found out I actually share more DNA with Norwegians 67% than Swedes 33%. Even though my Father was born in Sweden. and only my Mother's father (Maternal Grandfather) came from Sandnes, Norway.
        Calvin Svalöv where i live must be far down on a bucket list, just after look at drying paint. But when you are there in your list i happely show you My Svalöv( THE village is so small that it says Svalöv on both sides of THE roadsign hihi.. after that i drive to show you Skåne (South Sweden)
        its verry flat here but Beautiful
        You are verry welcome to our house/Fredrik
        I Started out with nothing and I still got most of it left

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        • #34
          Originally posted by EllisonCal View Post
          I'm getting hungry looking at the Schweineschnitzel in your picture.
          This is One step better calfschnitzel
          I Started out with nothing and I still got most of it left

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          • #35
            Ja, we call it Wienerschnitzel. From Vienna no doubt.
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            • #36
              Originally posted by EllisonCal View Post
              I'm going to put Svalov, Sverige on my Bucket List. I haven't been to Norway yet, but went to Goteborg, AsKloster, Stockholm and of course, Malmo, in 1964 (before you were born). I had a DNA test a few years ago and found out I actually share more DNA with Norwegians 67% than Swedes 33%. Even though my Father was born in Sweden. and only my Mother's father (Maternal Grandfather) came from Sandnes, Norway.
              Svalov Sweden is absolutely wonderful place and one from my dream places of my bucket list. It fascinates me that how DNA can reveal unexpected connections. Also curious about your journey you gone through Gotebork, Askloster, Stockholm and through Malmo back years ago. It must be filled with wonderful memories. As you explored Svalov would you like to share must travel stuff about its places? I am curious to konw more about it so maybe i could place something for there after finishing my atlantic city bus and hotel packages .
              Create memories with cheap vacations new york!!

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              • #37
                Have a great trip and don't so exciting to see pictures!!
                Create memories with cheap vacations new york!!

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                • #38
                  In Goteborg, Sweden there is a night club called Tradgarn Club located in the Garden Society of Gothenburg (not sure about spelling, lots of umlauts etc.) but I went there with a male friend and when the music started all the girls were dancing. Some of them with old men, I mean my current age. Anyway I was 22 at the time and since all the young swedes speak english , I asked about that. The girl I danced with said, it would be rude to turn down a man who asked you to dance, and swedish girls don't want to be considered rude. Viva Schweden!
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