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Re: Iceland
Don't go looking for strip clubs.Weyoun wrote:I have six days in Iceland later this summer. Anyone been? Any recommendations?
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Sorry, I've only been to the airport. They had a lovely duty free area.
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They have a really cool volcano. There's also Bjork.
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I heard it was greener than Greenland.
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I hear they sponsor chess tournaments.
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Re: Iceland
I hope you don't get in any hot water over there.
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feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
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That's strange. I've heard that Greenland is icier than Iceland. --Bobchristie1111 wrote:I heard it was greener than Greenland.
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Actually, I would have the chance to to stay in Greenland for a couple of days, possibly, as you can fly from Reykjavik to a tiny town on Greenland's east coast. However, there's not as many jokes to be made about Greenland, so not much point in asking.
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Weyoun wrote:Actually, I would have the chance to to stay in Greenland for a couple of days, possibly, as you can fly from Reykjavik to a tiny town on Greenland's east coast. However, there's not as many jokes to be made about Greenland, so not much point in asking.
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Thanks to Chuck Shepard's "New of the Weird" I just found one place you should go in Iceland:
The Phallological Museum in the fishing town of Husavik. As the world's only all-penis attraction, it draws tourists by the thousands, eager to see the 276-specimen collection of dessicated or stuffed organs from a whole range of animals, including a human one.
The Phallological Museum in the fishing town of Husavik. As the world's only all-penis attraction, it draws tourists by the thousands, eager to see the 276-specimen collection of dessicated or stuffed organs from a whole range of animals, including a human one.
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See this is why I post here.Bob Juch wrote:Thanks to Chuck Shepard's "New of the Weird" I just found one place you should go in Iceland:
The Phallological Museum in the fishing town of Husavik. As the world's only all-penis attraction, it draws tourists by the thousands, eager to see the 276-specimen collection of dessicated or stuffed organs from a whole range of animals, including a human one.
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Weyoun wrote:See this is why I post here.Bob Juch wrote:Thanks to Chuck Shepard's "New of the Weird" I just found one place you should go in Iceland:
The Phallological Museum in the fishing town of Husavik. As the world's only all-penis attraction, it draws tourists by the thousands, eager to see the 276-specimen collection of dessicated or stuffed organs from a whole range of animals, including a human one.
Who wouldn't want to sneak a peek at that......
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Re: Iceland
Found it.littlebeast13 wrote:Weyoun wrote:See this is why I post here.Bob Juch wrote:Thanks to Chuck Shepard's "New of the Weird" I just found one place you should go in Iceland:
The Phallological Museum in the fishing town of Husavik. As the world's only all-penis attraction, it draws tourists by the thousands, eager to see the 276-specimen collection of dessicated or stuffed organs from a whole range of animals, including a human one.
Who wouldn't want to sneak a peek at that......
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Hey! Why is there popcorn all over the floor?littlebeast13 wrote:Weyoun wrote:See this is why I post here.Bob Juch wrote:Thanks to Chuck Shepard's "New of the Weird" I just found one place you should go in Iceland:
The Phallological Museum in the fishing town of Husavik. As the world's only all-penis attraction, it draws tourists by the thousands, eager to see the 276-specimen collection of dessicated or stuffed organs from a whole range of animals, including a human one.
Who wouldn't want to sneak a peek at that......
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Found it!ulysses5019 wrote:Hey! Why is there popcorn all over the floor?littlebeast13 wrote:Weyoun wrote:
See this is why I post here.
Who wouldn't want to sneak a peek at that......
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Re: Iceland
Aren't volcanos usually warm? If not downright hot? --Bobwintergreen48 wrote:They have a really cool volcano. There's also Bjork.
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Bob78164 wrote:Aren't volcanos usually warm? If not downright hot? --Bobwintergreen48 wrote:They have a really cool volcano. There's also Bjork.
What about Björk?
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Remember her swan dress? Obviously, she's for the birds.ulysses5019 wrote:Bob78164 wrote:Aren't volcanos usually warm? If not downright hot? --Bobwintergreen48 wrote:They have a really cool volcano. There's also Bjork.
What about Björk?
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Weyoun.... I've sent you a private message.