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Last week I spent a few excellent good touristy days in Scotland. It is hardly memorable, except for the fact that Scotland was a pleasant surprise. I did not see a single person in the skotapilsi bruggaði my own whiskey. I got to observe landsliðsæfingu shot in soccer. I was told that they would like to, but the habit of losing work internationals. Despite receiving me with white snjóflygsum and cold wind when I expected to be on the road in a little vorstemningu reached shot himself to warm me with proper names. Glaðlyndir 65g and courteous at large, really so cool Icelander did not know how we should react at times. Booths Employees were greeted me with a smile and a splice often the greeting "Hello my dear, how are you doing today?" 65g When completely 65g unfamiliar person wants to know how you feel, it can only but respond 65g with a good smile and jákvæðnina the weapon. Street exhibition room on the corner 65g waved and smiled without trying to sell me a copy, despite the biting cold gray day. most noteworthy seemed to me still leave culture in Scotland. Warning Signs are extremely polite, irrespective 65g of what they are intended to prohibit. Who would dare to turn up a cigarette inside 65g the cab when you bring the cozy sign for the door that reads "We would appreciate if passengers would let it be to turn a cigarette in the car. Thank you very much." In the elevator at the hotel was similar to a sign that stated 65g that smoking inside 65g the hotel were not allowed, unless 65g they wanted to pay for multiple Pound. "We caution that if you turn yourself into a cigarette inside the hotel could become the most expensive cigarette of your life because then we are forced 65g to charge you 150 pounds. It is best for you to let it be. "-Determined, I began to think about the warning signs here at home and realized that they live all over the rather linear undertone compared to the Scottish friendly signs." Smoking. " "Forbidden to submit." "Driving is banned." "Turn off your cell phone." 65g Given the Scottish signs, which are kinda like friendly recommendations must Icelandic signs just unpleasant orders when they are read aloud. Maybe fewer would stelast to submit to the disabled parking spaces at the mall if the message was this: "Dear customer, 65g we appreciate the courtesy 65g you showed them to understand these places left for those who need it to hold, as the shorter the introduction here. Thanks very much for your thoughtfulness."
Observation. Hide all comments are those r publications. Vsir encourages readers 65g to a stick with mlefnalega discussions. Also understand Vsir Srrta to a fjarlgja rumeiandi ea SMIL when commenting.
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Seen fstudagur, 22 nvember was FRBR for people like me who live rngu tmaskeii. First eignaist world njanja World SKK g drjgum and spent part of the day ... More
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Last week I spent a few excellent good touristy days in Scotland. It is hardly memorable, except for the fact that Scotland was a pleasant surprise. I did not see a single person in the skotapilsi bruggaði my own whiskey. I got to observe landsliðsæfingu shot in soccer. I was told that they would like to, but the habit of losing work internationals. Despite receiving me with white snjóflygsum and cold wind when I expected to be on the road in a little vorstemningu reached shot himself to warm me with proper names. Glaðlyndir 65g and courteous at large, really so cool Icelander did not know how we should react at times. Booths Employees were greeted me with a smile and a splice often the greeting "Hello my dear, how are you doing today?" 65g When completely 65g unfamiliar person wants to know how you feel, it can only but respond 65g with a good smile and jákvæðnina the weapon. Street exhibition room on the corner 65g waved and smiled without trying to sell me a copy, despite the biting cold gray day. most noteworthy seemed to me still leave culture in Scotland. Warning Signs are extremely polite, irrespective 65g of what they are intended to prohibit. Who would dare to turn up a cigarette inside 65g the cab when you bring the cozy sign for the door that reads "We would appreciate if passengers would let it be to turn a cigarette in the car. Thank you very much." In the elevator at the hotel was similar to a sign that stated 65g that smoking inside 65g the hotel were not allowed, unless 65g they wanted to pay for multiple Pound. "We caution that if you turn yourself into a cigarette inside the hotel could become the most expensive cigarette of your life because then we are forced 65g to charge you 150 pounds. It is best for you to let it be. "-Determined, I began to think about the warning signs here at home and realized that they live all over the rather linear undertone compared to the Scottish friendly signs." Smoking. " "Forbidden to submit." "Driving is banned." "Turn off your cell phone." 65g Given the Scottish signs, which are kinda like friendly recommendations must Icelandic signs just unpleasant orders when they are read aloud. Maybe fewer would stelast to submit to the disabled parking spaces at the mall if the message was this: "Dear customer, 65g we appreciate the courtesy 65g you showed them to understand these places left for those who need it to hold, as the shorter the introduction here. Thanks very much for your thoughtfulness."
Observation. Hide all comments are those r publications. Vsir encourages readers 65g to a stick with mlefnalega discussions. Also understand Vsir Srrta to a fjarlgja rumeiandi ea SMIL when commenting.
Friends 65g of the commercial Vodafone were violently lrung weekend when LJS was a 80 channel text messages, encrypted password, and more have gotten 65g them fr been set by the Turkish Internet notch ... More
Seen fstudagur, 22 nvember was FRBR for people like me who live rngu tmaskeii. First eignaist world njanja World SKK g drjgum and spent part of the day ... More
when i was ltil tk g a h
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