Norwegian sensation where millions of viewers tune in to HOURS of knitting

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Want to know why Rune is so dull and boring, then wonder no more. You people are so lucky.

The Norwegian ‘Slow-TV’ movement has been a surprising success in its home country, and the concept is now being taken across the pond. Norway has developed an international reputation for its series of 'Slow-TV' programmes, including a live-broadcast of a seven-hour train journey and the creation of a sweater, from sheep to knitted garment. Los Angeles-based production company LMNO Productions, has bought the U.S. rights to the concept and is set to start making ‘ambiance shows’ for the American audience this year.

LMNO Productions, which also makes TLC's The Little Couple', are hoping to adapt the concept to reflect American past-times such as wildlife observing and cross-country travel, and hope to be premiering their first shows as early as this summer. ‘It doesn’t compete for your attention,' Lori Rothschild Ansaldi of LMNO said.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...des-latest-American-import.html#ixzz2zF2t99U6
 
I love this post about Norway, it is so true.

Been living in Norway for 9 years but the time has come to move on. Why? Incredible boredom!! It must be the most boring country in the world - by far!!

And standards are falling quickly. prices are so inflated that it is unbelievable. The people are often rude and arrogant. They talk about themselves and money - along with anything regarding Norway. They don't say please. They ignore queues and they make up prices for services i.e to rip you off. They couldn't give a hoot about tourists. They have no sense of humour and they effectively work half a day. Can't get anything official done because all Govt. workers are home by 3pm.

Just come to Norway if you want to die of boredom. I thought the idea of a 'cleaner' and healthier lifestyle would appeal... and maybe it would if it was out of Norway. The price to have nice scenery is far too high here because the people, their attitudes and their arrogance (and arguably, their ignorance) is not worth the sacrifice. Selling up at the moment and I can't wait to leave. Awful place.

http://www.topix.com/forum/world/norway/TOAKN3IAAKT8OKG27
 
I think the demise of television programming is lamentable.

I never watched any of the soap operas, but there was something impressive about the fact that a new episode was produced every day.

Then again, I celebrate the demise of the tacky game shows. I never quite understood their attraction.
 
http://www.psycholocrazy.com/10-reasons-why-uk-suck






Jamie September 24, 2012
[h=1]10 Reasons Why Living In The UK Sucks (and why I can’t wait to leave)[/h]
There are plenty of things the world knows about the UK and the British in general. Our weather is awful, we drink tea and we bend over whenever the US gets a little frisky. Apparently we also live in castles too which would be fantastic, if a little cold in the winter.
The point of this article isn’t so much to brag about how useless this nation is, as every country has its own problems, but think of it as merely venting my displeasure at how things have changed in recent years. Yes I am proud to be British, but these days I am getting pretty frustrated with what goes on here, and rarely a day goes by nowadays where I don’t wish to live in another part of the world. Maybe a country that functions properly and doesn’t break when it snows, and a paradise city where the grass is green and I stop spouting 80’s rock lyrics.
So without further ado, here are my reasons why living in the UK sucks!
[h=2]1. Everyone’s an alcoholic[/h] The UK is like the dude who wants to be the life and soul of the party, except he can’t hold his drink, gets into a fight and then collapses in his own filth. Which to be fair sounds like a great night out but you wouldn’t want a reputation as someone that wets the bed, which is exactly the type of reputation the UK is receiving now.
In 2005 the Government brought in the 24 hour drinking legislation in the hope that it would reduce the amount of alcohol related crimes. Many of which were the result of a large number of people gathering in town centres at ‘kick out time’ around 2am.
They failed to consider that increasing the amount of drinking time would just lead to drinking more alcohol.
Well duhh!
To be fair efforts are being made to reduce the amount of hours that we can buy alcohol but the damage has long since been done. Britain is the binge-drinking capital of Europe, with 12 per cent of the population admitting they have up to ten drinks in a single night out. This along with the supposed 1 million violent crimes committed due to alcohol per year and the 25% increase in liver diseases, suggests we can’t handle our drink either.
[h=2]2. Everything is ridiculously expensive[/h] No wonder the rest of the world think us Brits live in castles and pop round the Queens house for tea. Only the stupidly rich can afford to buy stuff on this island of ours and still have enough change to buy all that hard liquor. The cost of gadgets for example cost 32% more in Britain than America and this is one of the reasons why we’re all up to our eyeballs in credit card debt.
I remember buying my current guitar in 2006 for £650 which is a good price considering the exact same model now retails for over £850. The issue I had back then was that this guitar sold for $799, which you don’t need a degree in maths to figure out is a lot cheaper. In fact I imported one over for the sole purpose of re selling it on eBay for a hefty profit.
I should thank the UK for bringing out the hidden entrepreneur in me, but I won’t because that would be stupid and I’m still in the ‘moody’ part of the article, maybe later.
[h=2]3. The weather[/h] I’m not going to harp on about how much it rains over here as I think anyone with half an eye and a quarter of a brain will already know this. My major gripe is that the weather has no idea what it is doing. One minute it will be sunny and calm and 10 minutes later there will be torrential rain, closely followed by hailstones and then back to sunny again.
You can chuck a rainbow and some snow in there too if you want. It happens, I’ve seen it!
Of course this is something that cannot be changed due to our geographical location and the jet stream from the Atlantic. The irony is that without it, our little land would be genuinely cold instead of a bit chilly, and yes our weather would be more stable but if you think we moan about the weather now, imagine the misery if we didn’t get our three days of summer.
[h=2]4. Chavs[/h] If you aren’t from the UK and you have no idea what a Chav is then look below.

You see that? They are Chavs and I don’t like them. I don’t even know if the term ‘Chav’ should be or deserves to be capitalised. Well there is no point changing now, I don’t want to be labelled as indecisive as well as a moaner.
They loiter on street corners wearing their fake Burberry clothing intimidating old people and the confused. If you’re extra lucky you might even see one of them with their socks pulled up over their tracksuit bottoms.
I remember walking home from a night out and I had to pass through a big group of them, maybe 15 or so. They were stood there doing their thing, which is pretty much just staring at the floor occasionally spitting and saying the word ‘blud’. As I walked by, one of them turned to me, and as I braced myself for the inevitable beating, said these fine words;
“ha nice clothes”.
A teenage boy with socks pulled halfway up his legs was mocking the fact I wore jeans and a plain white t shirt. I’m not entirely sure if I can be part of a society where this is allowed to happen.
Oh if you’re American I suppose the closest thing to a Chav over there is what you would call a redneck or trailer trash, but with you know, the sock thing.
[h=2]5. Health and safety gone mad[/h] Being part of the European Union has many benefits and I’m sure that when I think of some I will let you know about it. One of the many drawbacks is that their health and safety laws become OUR health and safety laws. The problem being that these are not created for the purpose of improving our health and our safety, but for annoying the hell out of everyone and causing immense frustration.
In February 2012 a drowning man couldn’t be saved because, and get this, the Fire-fighters and police on scene were not allowed to attempt a rescue. Now this wasn’t some rough stretch of coastline or a pool of water with the depth of infinity, but simply a lake that was 3ft deep.
THREE FEET!
This country allowed a man to die because of the health and safety law. What would have happened had one of these people tried to save him? They would probably lose their job. Madness. This is definitely one of the most infuriating reasons why the UK sucks.
[h=2]6. We’re generally ignorant towards other cultures.[/h] I wish I could see the stats for how many British people can speak another language as I’m fairly certain the number would be somewhere between 4 and 9. Compare this to Sweden or Germany where a large portion of the younger population has achieved a decent level of fluency in English. Now I know many of you will say something like, “yes but you don’t need to speak another language as English is spoken around the world”. It is you’re right, to an extent.
We will actually travel to places like Japan and Brazil and genuinely find it weird that almost nobody speaks English, at least to a fluent level. We will also happily go abroad on holiday or even to work and not put in the effort to mingle with the natives, yet when we meet a foreigner in our homeland who can’t speak English, we accuse them of being lazy and disrespecting us.
[h=2]7. We hate ourselves[/h] It’s true. The north and south hate each other, the Scottish hate the English, the Welsh hate the English and the English hate everyone else. This is even before we get into city rivalries and the racial tension. Okay maybe hate is a strong word and I might be going all ‘Daily Mail’ on you here so replace the word ‘hate’ with ‘gently mocking’. Yes that sounds better.
Regional rivalries are common all over the globe and in the UK they are largely harmless, but where it gets serious is when we enter the topic of gang culture and knife crime.
The UK and London in particular is now the knife crime capital of Europe and this is a large part of the gang culture that is infesting our streets. One study for the Home Office found that up to 6% of 10-19-year-olds belonged to a gang in England and Wales. Of course a lot of these gangs will be non-violent but you only have to look at the recent London riots to see the kind of tension that is bubbling under the surface.
[h=2]8. Cricket[/h] Has there ever been a more pointless sport in the history of the universe? Those of you who are thinking of Snooker can shut up, at least that doesn’t last for days on end with the possibility of nobody actually winning. By the way, If you’re unfamiliar with Snooker then just imagine Pool but with a bigger table and tighter pockets.

Cricket is just the Britain’s version of Baseball in the sense that you have someone with a bat, someone bowling the ball and a load of bored people standing in the field waiting to catch something. If I’m displaying a certain level of ignorance here, then it’s definitely intended. I have friends who love the sport for some inexplicable reason, and I’ve tried to work out why, believe me I have.

It’s British to its core and maybe that is why it is so unfathomably popular over here. I don’t know. I give up.
[h=2]9. Nothing works properly[/h] I’m not exaggerating here, nothing actually works. Everything breaks eventually and when there is the smallest of disruptions, society crumbles and all we’re left with is Thunderdome!
I’ll give you an example. About once a year, we will have snow that actually settles on the ground. Nothing major, certainly not a blizzard and we can forget about calling Mr Plow too. I’m talking about a few inches of snow, which while barely enough to build a decent snowman, is more than enough to close all schools and shut down our whole transport network.
You can thank our health and safety regulations for this too.
We’re just very good at being incompetent in general. I dread to think what people think when they visit our land of hope and glory and wonder why they have been stuck in a queue for 3 hours because we’re short staffed.
[h=2]10. The Daily Mail[/h] The chances are that if you are human and you have some degree of reading ability (not to worry you don’t need much) then you will know all about our most infamous newspaper. Actually to be ahead of The Sun in the infamy stakes is quite an achievement.
So why does this deserve to be on the list? Well gather round kids, I have a story to tell. You’ll be hard pressed to find another newspaper as awful as this. Every other week they will publish a story on how a certain food will give you cancer, why the immigrants are ruining our nation, how the entertainment industry is warping our children’s minds and that is before we get into the subtle undertones of racism and homophobia.
Basically it’s a fun read for all the family.
Their website is even worse as most of their articles are written by ‘journalists’ who rarely give their real names. It’s no wonder they hold on to their anonymity given a lot of these articles contain basic spelling and grammar errors. Not to mention many of these stories aren’t actually factual at all and are obviously opinion pieces covered up as news.
 
Fascinating how that article was truncated, I wonder why?

On the upside

This being a light-hearted article means it wouldn’t be fair to talk about the UK without mentioning the positive aspects of living here, of which there are many. Here is a quick list;


  • The National Health Service is perhaps the best in the world.
  • Relatively speaking it is a safe place to live.
  • Our military is world renowned and highly respected.
  • Only a tiny percentage of the population could be classed as genuinely poor.
  • We have some of the world’s finest universities.
  • The UK is one of the most culturally diverse places on Earth.
  • The 2012 London Olympics was perhaps the greatest yet.
  • We are the birthplace of Football. (the most important obviously)
 
Fascinating how that article was truncated, I wonder why?

On the upside

This being a light-hearted article means it wouldn’t be fair to talk about the Norway without mentioning the positive aspects of living here, of which there are many. Here is a quick list;


  • The National Health Service is perhaps the best in the world.
  • Relatively speaking it is a safe place to live.
  • Our military is world renowned and highly respected.
  • Only a tiny percentage of the population could be classed as genuinely poor.
  • We have some of the world’s finest universities.
  • The Norwegians are among the most peaceful, least racist in the world
  • The 2012 London Olympics was perhaps the greatest for Norwegians yet.
  • All females are treated with the utmost respect and considered fully equal to men.
  • We do not have a culture of rape (never had, even the Vikings were severely anti-rape)
  • We are the birthplace of Skiing. (the most important obviously)

FTFY
 


Norway - The Most Corrupt and Racist Country on Earth?


Friday, 16 April 2010 00:00 GFP Columnist - Rattan Mann


According to my definition, all the 195 or so countries on Mother Earth are corrupt and racist. Yes, even racist, though that racism may have a different name, and may be expressed and practised in a different form in each country. So all I have to explain is why I put Norway on the top of this long list of 195 corrupt states that adorn our nascent Global Village like 195 pockmarks. I do so by comparing two countries I know the best - India and Norway. As everybody knows, there is a lot of corruption and even racism in India, though that racism has a different name and is practiced in a different form. But if there is corruption and racism in India, at least you can stand on your roof-top and scream and shout that India is corrupt.

You can abuse Gandhi, Nehru, or any other minister of your choice to your heart's content, and nothing will happen to you. You can go to a lawyer or newspaper with your grievance, and with great pride and fearlessness, they will do whatever they can for you, sometimes, though not always, with success.
This brings us full circle. If everyone knows that India is corrupt and racist, it is because anyone can say that openly without fear of reprisals.

Now compare this with Norway. I know what I am saying because I have lived here almost 30 years and let me assure my bold and intelligent readers that this is not "petty gossip" (to use Cardinal Angelo Sodano's words). If anybody says that Norway is corrupt and racist even in his dreams, seven generations of his family are taught a lesson. And if you go to a lawyer or newspaper with a genuine grievance, which means a grievance not pre-approved by the state, lawyers and editors scuttle for their lives, begging or threatening you to withdraw your complaint. I have reasons to say that Norwegian judges have secret instructions from the state not to let anybody win a racism-case exactly as every Catholic Church had secret instructions from the Vatican not to report child-abuse cases to the police. The truth will come out one day, like the Vatican's Truth.

I cannot imagine the US or UK minority-integration ministers saying that there is no racism in their country. In fact, I have heard them admitting openly that a lot needs be done in that direction. In sharp contrast, one Norwegian minister after another has stood up and declared categorically that there is no racism in Norway. And how do they prove this? By illegal mechanisms of fear and terror in-built in the system like the following:

In every "seminar" that I have attended in Norway, the chairperson inaugurates the "seminar" with a broad smile and very friendly advice,

“Be very careful about what you say or do. Norway is a very small country and words spread very quickly."

Even the mafia does not open a conversation with such veiled threats unless there is a reason for it.

For thirty years I have been constantly on the receiving end of this "friendly advice", so it is payback time for me.

“Now the world has become even smaller than Norway, and words spread ever faster. So be very careful, Norway."

This brings us another full circle. Everybody calls Norway a “Perfect Paradise" for exactly the same reason that every Russian called Stalin a "Perfect Leader” - he simply wouldn't let anybody call him anything else. Forgetting Stalin and coming to today's world, Norway appears "Very Holy" for the same reason that the Church and the Vatican have appeared "Very Holy" - by hiding crimes and forcing everybody, including the media, to remain silent. Time has come to address the "Norwegian Problem" exactly as some courageous people are addressing the "Catholic Church Problem" and the "Vatican Problem".

Norway and the Vatican have uncanny similarities. Both are small states, both wield power out of proportion to their size, and both have a track-record of hiding crimes by silencing everybody including the media. So the solution for both problems will also be the same: More truth and transparency instead of lies, terror, and ever-increasing victimization of the victims.

Now back to the difference between India and Norway. It reminds me of a story written 500 years ago. One day, 500 years ago, Emperor Akbar, the Great, was sitting in the garden with his queen, eating mangoes. To make himself appear a "Civilized Son of Timur" and the queen a "Barbaric Hindu debauch" he would throw the seed of the mangos to the queen's side. When his prime minister, Birbal, arrived he shouted with glee, “Look Birbal, how many mangoes the shameless and manner-less queen has eaten!" Birbal replied nonchalantly, “Your Majesty, the barbaric and uncivilized queen is just eating mangoes. Your Civilized Highness is gulping down even the seeds."

Actually this "primitive story" of 1500 AD has described very well the point I am trying to make in 2010 in so many modern and unwieldy words while "swinging" in the "most civilized garden" on earth. But it requires some imagination to see this. Imagination, did I really say imagination? If I did, that opens a Pandora’s Box because the story illustrates a couple of things not immediately visible to the two naked eyes. Some things can be seen only with the “third eye" in the middle of the forehead, the "inner eye of imagination" so important in Indian culture. And it is this very "third eye" that 21st century writers are losing slowly.

More than its universality, this story demonstrates the unique power of fiction to imagine anything, totally free from the baggage of rules and regulations. In mathematics and physics it is an anathema to imagine things unless they obey very tight rules. But even "more flexible" subjects like philosophy and psychology do not have this power. And to imagine anything includes imagining and anticipating the future. This and this alone, is the unique power of fiction. Unfortunately, present day writers seem to have lost this power. They are satisfied with being the long-arm of reporters, adding a few exotic words from the Oxford Dictionary to the simple and factual reporting of journalists. Their "third eye" looks only towards Hollywood, not towards the future where it should be looking. That explains why people are losing interest in fiction. Writers don't say anything that reporters haven't already said or Hollywood is not capable of saying. Reporters are not supposed to use their "third eye" because they are supposed to describe accurately what they see with their two eyes, but writers are supposed to - that is why they are writers in the first place.

Finally, about my "predictions"...

As I "predicted" in my last article on this very website "All Is Not Quiet On the Eastern Front”, the child-abuse storm has landed on the coast of Norway. Since yesterday Norway is in turmoil after Bishop Georg Muller from Trondheim was exposed as a child-abuser. New allegations are surfacing by the hour exactly as I had "predicted" a few days ago. If my "predictions" about the same thing happening in India are not materializing (except for one isolated case of Rev Joseph Palanivel Jeyapaul from Tamil Nadu) it is because the legal system of India (like that of most developing countries) is very weak and unfair and it is always the victim that ends up being punished and destroyed. One day this will change and then my predictions will come out to be true.

Finally I allege that no Asian woman in Norway can get a PhD from any of the four Norwegian universities unless she agrees to multiple rapes by her "multiple guides". I publicly appeal to all investigative reporters on earth to investigate this. Sitting unemployed and outcast in my bedroom for decades, I am not in a position to prove it, but this is the next ugly storm that is heading towards Paradise. Soon on the seventeenth of May, Norway will be celebrating its National Day. At least one guy in Norway (as always, it has to be me) sees nothing to celebrate. May in Norway will become days of penance and soul-searching rather than days of celebration. This is not just my blood-curling scream from my dingy bedroom but also the first faint echoes from my friend, the future, about which I want to sing forever and ever.
 
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Norway - The Most Corrupt and Racist Country on Earth?


Friday, 16 April 2010 00:00 GFP Columnist - Rattan Mann


According to my definition, all the 195 or so countries on Mother Earth are corrupt and racist. Yes, even racist, though that racism may have a different name, and may be expressed and practised in a different form in each country. So all I have to explain is why I put Norway on the top of this long list of 195 corrupt states that adorn our nascent Global Village like 195 pockmarks. I do so by comparing two countries I know the best - India and Norway. As everybody knows, there is a lot of corruption and even racism in India, though that racism has a different name and is practiced in a different form. But if there is corruption and racism in India, at least you can stand on your roof-top and scream and shout that India is corrupt.

You can abuse Gandhi, Nehru, or any other minister of your choice to your heart's content, and nothing will happen to you. You can go to a lawyer or newspaper with your grievance, and with great pride and fearlessness, they will do whatever they can for you, sometimes, though not always, with success.
This brings us full circle. If everyone knows that India is corrupt and racist, it is because anyone can say that openly without fear of reprisals.

Now compare this with Norway. I know what I am saying because I have lived here almost 30 years and let me assure my bold and intelligent readers that this is not "petty gossip" (to use Cardinal Angelo Sodano's words). If anybody says that Norway is corrupt and racist even in his dreams, seven generations of his family are taught a lesson. And if you go to a lawyer or newspaper with a genuine grievance, which means a grievance not pre-approved by the state, lawyers and editors scuttle for their lives, begging or threatening you to withdraw your complaint. I have reasons to say that Norwegian judges have secret instructions from the state not to let anybody win a racism-case exactly as every Catholic Church had secret instructions from the Vatican not to report child-abuse cases to the police. The truth will come out one day, like the Vatican's Truth.

I cannot imagine the US or UK minority-integration ministers saying that there is no racism in their country. In fact, I have heard them admitting openly that a lot needs be done in that direction. In sharp contrast, one Norwegian minister after another has stood up and declared categorically that there is no racism in Norway. And how do they prove this? By illegal mechanisms of fear and terror in-built in the system like the following:

In every "seminar" that I have attended in Norway, the chairperson inaugurates the "seminar" with a broad smile and very friendly advice,

“Be very careful about what you say or do. Norway is a very small country and words spread very quickly."

Even the mafia does not open a conversation with such veiled threats unless there is a reason for it.

For thirty years I have been constantly on the receiving end of this "friendly advice", so it is payback time for me.

“Now the world has become even smaller than Norway, and words spread ever faster. So be very careful, Norway."

This brings us another full circle. Everybody calls Norway a “Perfect Paradise" for exactly the same reason that every Russian called Stalin a "Perfect Leader” - he simply wouldn't let anybody call him anything else. Forgetting Stalin and coming to today's world, Norway appears "Very Holy" for the same reason that the Church and the Vatican have appeared "Very Holy" - by hiding crimes and forcing everybody, including the media, to remain silent. Time has come to address the "Norwegian Problem" exactly as some courageous people are addressing the "Catholic Church Problem" and the "Vatican Problem".

Norway and the Vatican have uncanny similarities. Both are small states, both wield power out of proportion to their size, and both have a track-record of hiding crimes by silencing everybody including the media. So the solution for both problems will also be the same: More truth and transparency instead of lies, terror, and ever-increasing victimization of the victims.

Now back to the difference between India and Norway. It reminds me of a story written 500 years ago. One day, 500 years ago, Emperor Akbar, the Great, was sitting in the garden with his queen, eating mangoes. To make himself appear a "Civilized Son of Timur" and the queen a "Barbaric Hindu debauch" he would throw the seed of the mangos to the queen's side. When his prime minister, Birbal, arrived he shouted with glee, “Look Birbal, how many mangoes the shameless and manner-less queen has eaten!" Birbal replied nonchalantly, “Your Majesty, the barbaric and uncivilized queen is just eating mangoes. Your Civilized Highness is gulping down even the seeds."

Actually this "primitive story" of 1500 AD has described very well the point I am trying to make in 2010 in so many modern and unwieldy words while "swinging" in the "most civilized garden" on earth. But it requires some imagination to see this. Imagination, did I really say imagination? If I did, that opens a Pandora’s Box because the story illustrates a couple of things not immediately visible to the two naked eyes. Some things can be seen only with the “third eye" in the middle of the forehead, the "inner eye of imagination" so important in Indian culture. And it is this very "third eye" that 21st century writers are losing slowly.

More than its universality, this story demonstrates the unique power of fiction to imagine anything, totally free from the baggage of rules and regulations. In mathematics and physics it is an anathema to imagine things unless they obey very tight rules. But even "more flexible" subjects like philosophy and psychology do not have this power. And to imagine anything includes imagining and anticipating the future. This and this alone, is the unique power of fiction. Unfortunately, present day writers seem to have lost this power. They are satisfied with being the long-arm of reporters, adding a few exotic words from the Oxford Dictionary to the simple and factual reporting of journalists. Their "third eye" looks only towards Hollywood, not towards the future where it should be looking. That explains why people are losing interest in fiction. Writers don't say anything that reporters haven't already said or Hollywood is not capable of saying. Reporters are not supposed to use their "third eye" because they are supposed to describe accurately what they see with their two eyes, but writers are supposed to - that is why they are writers in the first place.

Finally, about my "predictions"...

As I "predicted" in my last article on this very website "All Is Not Quiet On the Eastern Front”, the child-abuse storm has landed on the coast of Norway. Since yesterday Norway is in turmoil after Bishop Georg Muller from Trondheim was exposed as a child-abuser. New allegations are surfacing by the hour exactly as I had "predicted" a few days ago. If my "predictions" about the same thing happening in India are not materializing (except for one isolated case of Rev Joseph Palanivel Jeyapaul from Tamil Nadu) it is because the legal system of India (like that of most developing countries) is very weak and unfair and it is always the victim that ends up being punished and destroyed. One day this will change and then my predictions will come out to be true.

Finally I allege that no Asian woman in Norway can get a PhD from any of the four Norwegian universities unless she agrees to multiple rapes by her "multiple guides". I publicly appeal to all investigative reporters on earth to investigate this. Sitting unemployed and outcast in my bedroom for decades, I am not in a position to prove it, but this is the next ugly storm that is heading towards Paradise. Soon on the seventeenth of May, Norway will be celebrating its National Day. At least one guy in Norway (as always, it has to be me) sees nothing to celebrate. May in Norway will become days of penance and soul-searching rather than days of celebration. This is not just my blood-curling scream from my dingy bedroom but also the first faint echoes from my friend, the future, about which I want to sing forever and ever.

LOL, your Nationalism is always amusing. You really have nothing better to do than start threads about me? I am honored. Thank you.
 
[h=1] Winds of Change in Corrupt Norway? [/h]
Tuesday, 20 March 2012 01:30 GFP Columnist - Rattan Mann

History says that even the most lawless and corrupt country (and Norway is a front-runner) cannot remain lawless and corrupt for too long. Unfortunately, History forgot to define how long is “too long”. In this respect, the British have done better by being very specific. They say that in politics one week is “too long”. And they have proved themselves right once more – this time in Norway. In the past one week or so, fresh winds have started blowing over Norway. I hope that this time they make a real dent into the stink that pervades each and every pore of this country. The following incidents give reasons for hope.

1) Since years I have been saying that the Norwegian health-care system is not that paradise that innocent people are forced to believe. And finally three courageous Philippine whistle-blowers have come to my rescue. The facts are as follows.


The main hospital of Norway, Oslo University Hospital, has been charged with human-trafficking. The hospital asked a furniture-seller (mind you, a furniture-seller) to supply them with Philippine nurses. The administration basically told the seller “Do what you have to do”. That meant that the furniture-seller pocketed 80% of the pay of the nurses, forced them to live in inhuman conditions, and forbade them to meet or talk to people outside their ward. They were working without a contract because the hospital refused to “get involved” by coming in the picture and giving them a contract. I have been saying it for a long time that there are many such cases (not just three), and I am glad that finally the police has started investigating.

I salute the three Philippine nurses whose photos can be found on: http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/norge/1.8025429

2) About a week back, MP Henning Warloe was caught using and selling drugs from his official MP residence because he thought that the official residence was beyond the reach of the police. Well, the police got him eventually, perhaps on instigation of some “dogged Truth-Hunter” like me. I personally don’t buy the MP’s argument that he only took drugs, the selling was done by his friends with access to his flat. Well, a man is judged by his company.

3) Again about a week back, the minister for racial-equality and child affairs (Barne- og likestillingsdepartementet (BLD), Audun Lysbakken, was forced to resign because he distributed millions of krone to his friends and party-members illegally. But his party, SV, immediately compensated him for this loss by making him the head of SV party. What a game of credit-debit balance, super-honest and super-honourable Norwegians! Within days, two other members of his party, two successive education ministers, Bard Vegar Solhjell and Kristin Halvorsen were found doing the same thing for years. None of these two faced any consequences.

What a week it has been in Norwegian politics, my dear British friends. And pray with me that all these corrupt guys rot in jail. Now a few words on self-importance.

Since a long time I regard myself as an agent of change in Norway. I have even started having a euphoric feeling that finally the Norwegians are getting very afraid of me. Within this same eventful week I have been forcefully reminded how wrong I am. The facts are as follows.

On 1st August, 2011, I submitted my 8 page paper “Towards an Alternative Research Program in Mathematics and Physics” to the physics department of Oslo University for a degree of PhD. I was informed that a committee will judge it and let me know. Well I am still waiting for an answer, and I am not willing to believe that 8 pages cannot be read even in 8 months. Frequent reminders have not helped. So I went to the education ministry to seek an appointment with the education minister – the same Kristin Halvorsen as above. I just wanted to tell her that it is my right to get an answer – whatever it may be – and so she should look into this. And my hope was that I would get an appointment-date from the secretary and that I should be able to meet the minister within a month. In a civilized and democratic country, every citizen has a right to meet any minister he wants. But not so in Norway. I never got beyond the security at the counter both times I tried.

The security told me that they have never heard anybody (read “nigger”) trying to meet the minister and told me to leave. When I refused I was physically thrown out of the ministry building.
It is very humiliating to admit publicly that nobody at the education ministry was the least afraid of me. I wasn’t that frightening giant that I thought I was! Am I suffering from delusions of grandeur? So noble cyber-denizens I am still waiting to meet Ms Godot aka Kristin Halvorsen, thereby fulfilling my democratic right to meet any minister I want.

Finally, I end with a riddle for all my readers:

“Who is afraid of Virginia Wolf aka Rattan Mann?”

Don’t be shy to post your answers to this rather challenging riddle.

References:

1) http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/norge/1.8025429
2) http://www.tv2.no/nyheter/innenriks/politikk/warloe-begynte-med-ecstasy-paa-ibiza-3728856.html
3) http://www.dagbladet.no/2012/03/08/...en/selvforsvarspenger/harald_nyboen/20578039/
4) http://www.dagbladet.no/2012/03/09/nyheter/politikk/kristin_halvorsen/innenriks/sv/20607215/
 
the stude is so fucking stupid he doesn't realize why most people in the UK don't have AC....i live on the central coast and most people on the coast there do not have AC

i'll let pot head figure out why
 
the stude is so fucking stupid he doesn't realize why most people in the UK don't have AC....i live on the central coast and most people on the coast there do not have AC

i'll let pot head figure out why

Shopping plazas, entertainment venues and cars have aircon but it is only really needed for at most 2-3 months a year. You have to remember in a humid fetid hellhole like Louisiana, without aircon it would be totally unlivable.
 
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the stude is so fucking stupid he doesn't realize why most people in the UK don't have AC....i live on the central coast and most people on the coast there do not have AC

i'll let pot head figure out why

I live on Beach Road 1 house from the beach (on the coast) and I have AC, and I live in New England. Nice yurt fail.
 
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...the-freemasons-to-corrupt-police-9054670.html

Secret networks of Freemasons have been used by organised crime gangs to corrupt the criminal justice system, according to a bombshell Metropolitan Police report leaked to The Independent.

Operation Tiberius, written in 2002, found underworld syndicates used their contacts in the controversial brotherhood to “recruit corrupted officers” inside Scotland Yard, and concluded it was one of “the most difficult aspects of organised crime corruption to proof against”.
The report – marked “Secret” – found serving officers in East Ham east London who were members of the Freemasons attempted to find out which detectives were suspected of links to organised crime from other police sources who were also members of the society.
Famous for its secret handshakes, Freemasonry has long been suspected of having members who work in the criminal justice system – notably the judiciary and the police.
The political establishment and much of the media often dismiss such ideas as the work of conspiracy theorists. However, Operation Tiberius is the second secret police report revealed by The Independent in the last six months to highlight the possible issue.
Project Riverside, a 2008 report on the rogue private investigations industry by the Serious Organised Crime Agency, also claimed criminals attempt to corrupt police officers through Freemason members in a bid to further their interests.
Concerns over the influence of freemasons on the criminal justice system in 1998 led former Home Secretary Jack Straw to order that all police officers and judges should declare membership of the organisation.
However, ten of Britain’s 43 police forces refused to take part and the policy was dropped under threat of legal action. In England and Wales, the Grand Master of the Freemasons is Prince Edward, Duke of Kent. The United Grand Lodge of England declined to comment last night.
The Independent revealed last week that Operation Tiberius found that organised crime syndicates such as the Adams family and the gang led by David Hunt were able to infiltrate the Met “at will”.
Asked to comment on the Tiberius report, a spokesman for Scotland Yard said: “The Metropolitan Police Service will not tolerate any behaviour by our officers and staff which could damage the trust placed in police by the public.
“We are determined to pursue corruption in all its forms and with all possible vigour.”
 
[h=1]Exclusive: Scotland Yard’s rotten core: Police failed to address Met's ‘endemic corruption’[/h]
[h=3]Organised crime infiltrated police ‘at will’, according to secret report. Top-level internal inquiry identified scores of corrupt individuals working for Met[/h]
Exclusive: Scotland Yard’s rotten core: Police failed to address Met's ‘endemic corruption’ - Crime - UK - The Independent
 
Rune to a T.

Norway is not interesting, it`s boring. And yes, Norwegians are very racist, anti-semitic and anti-American. But as a tourist you should be fine. But I warn you, Norwegians are rude, bigoted, unhelpful and hard to communicate with. They basically believe they are the master race on earth and that they are superior to all other people. And Norway is very expensive and has very much bad weather, a multitude of mountains, bad roads and fjords. That`s all you`ll see, and boring architecture of course.

They say Norway is an ok place to visit but not to live (for the majority of westerners), but I disagree. I couldn't even recommend Norway as a place to visit either.

Just yesterday a prolific Norwegian politician and candidate for mayor of Oslo called colored people criminals on national TV. He said openly that he believed colored people love living in garbage and that they spread filth and trash all around. This is very offensive and racist.

Go somewhere interesting, almost all countries are more interesting than Norway.

http://www.topix.com/forum/world/norway/TTRQ7DMAS2KC7BH5C
 
Rune to a T.

Erik; Norway is not interesting, it`s boring. And yes, Norwegians are very racist, anti-semitic and anti-American. But as a tourist you should be fine. But I warn you, Norwegians are rude, bigoted, unhelpful and hard to communicate with. They basically believe they are the master race on earth and that they are superior to all other people. And Norway is very expensive and has very much bad weather, a multitude of mountains, bad roads and fjords. That`s all you`ll see, and boring architecture of course.

They say Norway is an ok place to visit but not to live (for the majority of westerners), but I disagree. I couldn't even recommend Norway as a place to visit either.

Just yesterday a prolific Norwegian politician and candidate for mayor of Oslo called colored people criminals on national TV. He said openly that he believed colored people love living in garbage and that they spread filth and trash all around. This is very offensive and racist.

Go somewhere interesting, almost all countries are more interesting than Norway.

http://www.topix.com/forum/world/norway/TTRQ7DMAS2KC7BH5C

In response to "Erik" who is obviously a hater;

Erik, you are obviously using this forum to express your subjective hatred to Norway. I agree with you on many points, however, saying all norwegians are like this is just a gross generalization and is very unfair to many. A lot of Norwegians are arrogant arses for sure, but the other lot tend to be very friendly and helpful people, namely myself. This country isnt awarded the title as "the best country in the world" for nothing.

The most important factor for tourists here would be norways beautiful scenery and nature, unrivaled by none. Please be reasonable and not full of hatred if youre going to express your opinions to others. And btw, the link you are referring to here is this summed up in short:

NDL is a very very small non-violent organization (we're talking 500 members or so) against the islamisation (or whatever you may call it) of Norway. Norwegians are not racist, and you saying they are anti-semitic is just ridicilous. I have many ethnic friends, all feeling very welcome and generally feeling happy about living here. You may spread serious and reasonable arguments, but its very easy to see that this is personal to you, and this makes it hard to take seriously at all.

We are the master race dipshit. All of your nobles, your Kings and Queens, the entire Royal Family of Europe, in fact all of Russia descends from Vikings. How many times do I have to tell you this Tom? Even your stock is descended from the Vikings who settled in Ireland and married the best looking women.

This is the rest of the world;


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