Saturday, 28 August 2010

Day 8 #Downtown chicks#

I call this 1 the joy of morning
The Sun. It feeds us, it warms us, it clothes us, it makes us do that extra minute of brushing our teeth, it helps u with our homework, it our first girlfriend our uncle(not that your uncle should be your 1st girlfriend...or any :D) and so on :D It's gentle rays swooped across our faces and almost synced ll of us woke up early when we needed to and joined in a morning dance to welcome a new day. In no way did anyone particular loud Somborian shout around and made noise, and was more obnoxious then usual. And no battery was fried to make an annoying noise so as to wake up a someone certain 18 year old. Yes good old mr Sun (who in Serbia is reffed to Old Man Xmas) woke us gently and prepared us for our ferry ride across.
Today the plan was to c the Viking Museum the Framm and Norwegian Folk Museum.

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A small cabin in italy
After looking and the brochure and our wallets we decided that we should spend the 2.5h we had in the folk museum. It being big and having the generally accepted  Lady Kate's seal of approval. We paid the 75Noks and started to snoop around the museum area. By far this one was the biggest, by the simple fact that it practically contain a small village inside it. The exert from my upcoming book, "Trustee the 3 legged dog and I" says the following:"Norsk Folkemuseum, the Norwegian Museum of Cultural History at Bygdøy in Oslo, is a large open air museum. Norsk Folkemuseum is one of Norway’s largest museum of cultural history. [1]
It was established in 1894 by librarian and historian, Hans Aall (1867-1946). It contains over 150 buildings which have been relocated from different districts of Norway. Reidar Kjellberg became Director of the museum in 1947 and remained museum director until he retired in 1974.
I hope their roof don't have any mole's 
Among its more significant buildings are Gol stave church from the 13th century which incorporated was into the Norwegian Folk Museum in 1907. The Gol Stave Church is one of five medieval buildings at the museum, which also includes the Rauland cabin[ (Raulandstua) from the 14th century, and the 18th century tenement building relocated from historic Wessels gate 15 in Oslo. In 1951, the Sami collection in the Ethnographic Museum of the University of Oslo was transferred to thr Norsk Folkemuseum.
in the old days they only had iPod classic
The museum also possesses a large photographic archive, including a significant portion of the works of Anders Beer Wilse. In 2004, the administration of the adjacent Bygdøy Royal Estate was transferred to the museum. In recent years, research has focused on building and furniture, clothing and textiles, technical and social culture, working memory and Sami culture." There was lots to see, from old churches to oldie folks in houses either playing some old tunes or making apples, or checking ye olde facescrool :) There was also and exhibition there which was on two floors, and honestly if we had more time we would probably still go earlier :D We left the folk museum feeling quite content and somewhat gasy and if i could recommend anyone the way how to c museums and stuff here i would suggest they visit this 1 last. Cuz best really best should be kept for last and in a small fridge of sorts.
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Me and tycus, i think he was Norwegian cuz of the blue hair
After visiting a charming little Italian food festival, filled with lots a cheese and bread, where we quite gracefully tried every sample possible even asking them with greatest of elegance to chop some more we  were ready to go to IKEA which Franq™ tells me means stormy clouds that merge into a large but not too large puddle, but i just think it means missing, in Norwegian :D Franq™usually misquotes stuff and we have to correct them like he once said "It like shooting fish when your father beats u with an old shoe on your birthday" but we usually let it pass cuz of his face. When the bus finally came (it leaves every 30minutes from Olso) we jumped on and elbowed our way into nice seats and arrived quite swiftly we were ready to see what IKEA has to Offer.

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The arc of the covenant is 4958-
IKEA was awesome, it contained lots a neat and reasona...Well really cheap stuff. From really small to the awesomely huge, its totally a place for everyone.  The exert from wiki says:" .....Na just kiddin who'd care about that :D But we got lots a neat stuff, even more glasses and pots. Mina got a set of knife, she got some glasses and we were ready to get back home, and on the way back we had some high quality IKEA brand candy which made us see in black and white and made MIsdøfghdjs leg twitch some, having the full IKEA experience we headed back :D


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DAMN U AKU!
Later in the evening MIwkfhd, Franq™, Lady Kate and myself went out to experience a night in Oslo, while Mina wanted some quiet time with a a computer and a box of nails! We went to a bar called "Tilt" which had lots a pinball's and blonds. It was like heaven, only with blonds :D Na kidding, they were hot but what kinda made my night were the old pinball machines i haven't seen in good 10 years, where i ruled the like a cruel king that has a foot fetish and a huge carpet cleaning equipment he never uses :D We met some folks, and some funny friends of Mr. T's(the Norsk 1), and we went to a bar called Mir which was closing and then to Aku Aku, lucky for us #geeky refererence# Dukelander™ wasn't in his samurai gear. Rather tipsy at about 2h we went home :d

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