May 27, 2012
Published: 5 Jun 11 13:00 CET | Double click on a word to get a translation
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/7511/20110605/
June 6th is Sweden's National Day - but why? The Local explains the essentials.
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lång
adjective
Lång means long, tall and can be used for height, distance or time.
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Happy National Day to everyone!
The wonderful thing about the internet and google translate is that it gives sad little people behind their keyboards in the USA the chance to troll around trying to make readers of TL believe they are Swedes and/or in Sweden.
Generally they are so pathetic and single minded. they are spotted for a fraud within short
Another great thing about the internet is that it gives an opportunity to people in some far, flung place like......say....Linköping, to comment on situations that happen in the big cities. Situations and people with which they have zero clue or experience.
But then not knowing anything about anything has stopped this troll from spouting garbage.
Busted...
You just gave yourself away, how is it that You have access to other users' IP addresses unless You are in fact on The Local's payroll.
BTW - There are laws written about that sort of access, and if you have moderator access on these threads, and are posting 'undercover' with a pseudo avatar name, I would suggest you cease and desist immediately.
If on the far off chance that your an honest to goodness actual reader/poster, I will remind you that everyone making comments here has the same rights that you do as far as freedom to make opinions and comments here on The Local.
What makes your comments more important than the next poster, who do you think you are, and who/what gives you the right to have comments removed.
Oh, how I wish I met someone like this type of SOB on the street, I wouldn't hesitate to smack that smoggy litte sh*t across their face.