Posted September 28, 2016

Gede
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Goodaltgamer
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Gede
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Goodaltgamer
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zeogold
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Posted September 28, 2016

What are the sticks for?

The rustic environment cannot be dissociated from this mysterious figure.
In that case, how can it be a celebration?

I think that comes AFTER the wedding.
Edit: Good Lord. I've been on this place too long. Now I'M starting to make innuendo jokes.
Post edited September 28, 2016 by zeogold

Kleetus
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Goodaltgamer
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Posted September 28, 2016

Edit: Good Lord. I've been on this place too long. Now I'M starting to make innuendo jokes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ge9HiWdGBOo
(ignore the German, just saying about celebrating KNUT ;) )
Why shall they?
unlike people in the US they are used to watch out 360*360 ;)
Ever driving in Portugal? OK, really, and I mean really not as bad as Italy or France!!!!!!!!
Post edited September 28, 2016 by Goodaltgamer

zeogold
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Posted September 28, 2016
To make sure they clock in the 5 points they get for every pedestrian they hit, 3 points for every squirrel, and 10 points for every car?
Knuthing about that made sense.
Knuthing about that made sense.
Post edited September 28, 2016 by zeogold

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Gede
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Posted September 29, 2016
OK, OK, you got me there. Here you go. Or more seriously, this one (but that is from Brazil!).
Oh, I do hope people look before they throw stuff out the window, but I believe accidents may have happened. ;-)
Oh, I do hope people look before they throw stuff out the window, but I believe accidents may have happened. ;-)
Post edited September 29, 2016 by Gede

Gede
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Goodaltgamer
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Posted September 29, 2016

Imagine you are snowed in, you open the door, what will happen?
And the Finnish are even more protective of their privacy as some other folks, the main question is, WTF have you got to do in front of my door ;).

DaCostaBR
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Posted September 29, 2016


If it's a house with a yard, fine, but if it's an apartment then when you open the door your private property (your door) will be taking up public space (the hallway).
That's the reason why in my house we had to put glass blocks in the kitchen instead of a window that opens outwards. Because even though the neighbouring property is a house, and we are several stories high, we would be intruding upon his property.

timppu
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Posted September 29, 2016


Likewise, people probably don't tend to walk right next to the wall either so that they'd instantly get hit by a door if it opened even a bit.
Frankly, I never recall this being an issue, either me hitting someone on their face with my door, or someone hitting me with their door. When people e.g. ring a doorbell in other countries, do they always stay their nose stuck to the door when waiting for it to open? :)

http://asunnot.oikotie.fi/myytavat-asunnot/h%C3%A4meenlinna/13497921
or this older apartment house in a city:
http://asunnot.oikotie.fi/myytavat-asunnot/helsinki/13497617
As you can see their front doors are decked and also raised so there should really be snowing a lot (and no one ever sweeping the snow away) before it could block those doors. When we are thinking of apartment doors (which is what I was more thinking when writing about the doors), the hallways where those apartment doors are are usually indoors where snow is naturally not an issue.
On the other hand if we are talking about room doors inside the apartments and houses, they usually open inwards towards the rooms, except for bathrooms and toilets.
Post edited September 29, 2016 by timppu

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