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Jul 13, 2011 22:37:46 GMT -5
Post by NoAngel on Jul 13, 2011 22:37:46 GMT -5
Yet another blog post from Sauli. Google Translate is awful on this one, lol. But click on the link and check out his sexy platinum blond hair :D
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blogit.iltasanomat.fi/sauli/traffic/30
Traffic!
07/14/2011 Author: Sauli Koskinen
Oh my God! Today was again one day, that was very nearly the nerves to go losin traffic. Here, when the traffic is very rarely, and never otherwise. Today I had a hairdresser, and three-time player in a half-hour taxi aijemmin. The center said a taxi that takes ten minutes, but it went ylättäen hour. Fortunately, the hair was a good little rauhottui and mind, and I apologize for the delay .. (Now it is, then Saul's hair hopeen white) rock!
We Finns are not accustomed to waiting for a oikeen / myöhästelemään meetings. Here it is quite normal, if agreed upon a time, so you can add a couple of hours on. Everything is always late, and nobody seems to be ignoring much of the same clock time. The car can travel 60 kilometers to go an hour between, or else up to two and a half hours. You Never Know. Even a single crash in this traffic jam, and then you get a couple of hours to sit still. There are also many people simply gone mad in traffic jams and started amupaan other cars. Maybe then in Finland does not seem any longer those four congestion
I personally do not own a car here and I have not yet tarvinutkaa. Many say that the losissa not survive if you do not have a car. Well, I have done pretty well with my two legs, and common sense. Of course, if you would have to work on every day to travel to another city or town to the other side, so if the car is a good solution. Here, as a general means of transport is noi Äikäs sucks .. We Finns have people walk in the wondering, and here it is, that you go to actually trade kävelle? .. A year later, I'm probably in the village idiot and all the shouting, while the presses on that brings a walking freak.
Today, this oddity was again on foot store, and I was buying a bottle of wine, but it has not sold me, because I did not have a passport. I had a driver's license, but it is not in this country as proof. You should therefore always be accompanied by a passport if you want to buy alkohoilia, tupakaa or anything where you have to prove your life. Nightclubs in the / clubeille can not if you are not involved in henkkareita, even if you have any age. Alcohol use is also a very interesting thing in this country. We in Finland have TARKA law to be followed, if you take alcohol, then you can not drive a car. Here it goes so that menempä this car and the time to celebrate the car back home .. Hmmm .. Scary but true! I've also always wondered why everyone here is carrying alcohol paperipuisseissa. There may be big fines if the positions of the bottles in hand, without a paper bag, or even if you sit in the car ride, and you have a bottle in hand. Now, this goes just drinking for the rest of texti contraindicated, but I guess it does nothing .. hah! (You yourself have completely sober and spirit I have ever touched .. buahahah) yay!
Correctly lovely and fresh coming weekend!
/ S