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Quote from: M-A-U-Z-I-P on September 07, 2007, 11:06:01 AMQuote from: Tanjential on September 07, 2007, 10:54:40 AMparis, ireland, and amsterdam and LondonWhat word doesn't belong in that list?the first and-T
Quote from: Tanjential on September 07, 2007, 10:54:40 AMparis, ireland, and amsterdam and LondonWhat word doesn't belong in that list?
paris, ireland, and amsterdam and London
Canada is the shit
Quote from: Jakob with a K (Oklin) on September 08, 2007, 02:05:32 PMHAHA!! My Boobs Are Okay!!!K-Dub´s girl is something ain´t she?Some more picture´s of K-Dub´s girlHis father was mad hilarious,he got stories for days.K-Dubs fatherThe dude can he sing too.... check the video of his father.
HAHA!! My Boobs Are Okay!!!
Quote from: K.Dub on September 08, 2007, 04:21:56 PMQuote from: tusken RAIDEr - CEO of The Dangerous Crew Movement on September 08, 2007, 02:47:26 PMQuote from: Jakob with a K (Oklin) on September 08, 2007, 02:05:32 PMHAHA!! My Boobs Are Okay!!!K-Dub´s girl is something ain´t she?Some more picture´s of K-Dub´s girlHis father was mad hilarious,he got stories for days.K-Dubs fatherThe dude can he sing too.... check the video of his father.Lene Alexandra is damn hot! Btw, my antcestors was sapmi, so you're almost on point man I was? Damn!!!!!
Quote from: tusken RAIDEr - CEO of The Dangerous Crew Movement on September 08, 2007, 02:47:26 PMQuote from: Jakob with a K (Oklin) on September 08, 2007, 02:05:32 PMHAHA!! My Boobs Are Okay!!!K-Dub´s girl is something ain´t she?Some more picture´s of K-Dub´s girlHis father was mad hilarious,he got stories for days.K-Dubs fatherThe dude can he sing too.... check the video of his father.Lene Alexandra is damn hot! Btw, my antcestors was sapmi, so you're almost on point man
Quote from: K.Dub on September 08, 2007, 04:43:24 PMQuote from: tusken RAIDEr - CEO of The Dangerous Crew Movement on September 08, 2007, 04:34:38 PMQuote from: K.Dub on September 08, 2007, 04:21:56 PMQuote from: tusken RAIDEr - CEO of The Dangerous Crew Movement on September 08, 2007, 02:47:26 PMQuote from: Jakob with a K (Oklin) on September 08, 2007, 02:05:32 PMHAHA!! My Boobs Are Okay!!!K-Dub´s girl is something ain´t she?Some more picture´s of K-Dub´s girlHis father was mad hilarious,he got stories for days.K-Dubs fatherThe dude can he sing too.... check the video of his father.Lene Alexandra is damn hot! Btw, my antcestors was sapmi, so you're almost on point man I was? Damn!!!!!Yeah, I live up in Northern Norway, and there aren't too many of us here that ain't got Sapmi antcestorsWhat is Sapmi? your "family"?Damn your daddy is a bad ass singer.Damn your girl is hot,is she down for a three some?
Quote from: tusken RAIDEr - CEO of The Dangerous Crew Movement on September 08, 2007, 04:34:38 PMQuote from: K.Dub on September 08, 2007, 04:21:56 PMQuote from: tusken RAIDEr - CEO of The Dangerous Crew Movement on September 08, 2007, 02:47:26 PMQuote from: Jakob with a K (Oklin) on September 08, 2007, 02:05:32 PMHAHA!! My Boobs Are Okay!!!K-Dub´s girl is something ain´t she?Some more picture´s of K-Dub´s girlHis father was mad hilarious,he got stories for days.K-Dubs fatherThe dude can he sing too.... check the video of his father.Lene Alexandra is damn hot! Btw, my antcestors was sapmi, so you're almost on point man I was? Damn!!!!!Yeah, I live up in Northern Norway, and there aren't too many of us here that ain't got Sapmi antcestors
This is what I found on wikipediaQuoteMain article: Origin of the name FinnFor more details on this topic, see Sami people.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sápmi_(area)SápmiSápmi (also known as Sapmi, Sameland, Saamiland and even Lapland) is the name of the cultural region traditionally inhabited by the Sami people.Sápmi is located in Northern Europe and includes the northern parts of Fennoscandia. It spans over four countries: Finland, Norway, Russia and Sweden. With the fall of the Soviet Union and increasing internationalization, co-operation across borders is becoming more important and existing county and national borders less important both for the Sami aboriginal population and the non-Sami population. The majority of the population of this region is non-Sami. The Sami make up only a small minority.The common English spelling for the region is Lapland. But in official Sami contexts the Northern Sami word Sápmi is often used, also in English. In Norway and Sweden the region may also be called Sameland or Samiland.In historical texts the Swedish name "Lappland", the Swedish name Lappmarken, the Norwegian name Finnmark,[1] and the Sami Sabme have also been used. Finnmark is based on the same Germanic word "finn" which today is used about Finns and in earlier times also about the Sami people. Sabme is the old spelling for Sápmi.Many provinces, counties and place names in the region carry "Lapp" or "Finn" based names. Examples include the Finnish Lapland Province, Swedish Lapland (not in administrative usage anymore), and Finnmark county in Norway. The present-day Finnmark is sometimes titled as the "Norwegian Lapland", especially by the travel industry.[2] The Russian language uses the Лапландия ("Laplandia") form.Finns living in the Lapland Province, covering an area much larger than the Finnish Sami area, use the name Lappi for the land. This name is also used for the Swedish Lapland. Noteworthy is that in Finland the official Sami name for the province is also Lappi.[3] The word Lappi- appears as a common component of place-names throughout central and southern Finland as well; in many cases it probably refers to earlier Sami presence, even though in some cases the underlying meaning may be merely 'periphery' or 'outlying district'. The northernmost part of the province where the Sami people are the most numerous, is officially called Saamelaisten kotiseutualue (Sami Domicile Area) and protected by special minority laws.AreaThe area covered by Sápmi lies mostly north of the Arctic Circle. The western portion is an area of fjords, deep valleys, glaciers, and mountains, the highest point being Mount Kebnekaise (2,111 m/6,926 ft), in Swedish Lapland. Farther east, the terrain is that of a low plateau, containing many marshes and lakes, the largest and most important of which is Lake Inari, in Finnish Lapland. The extreme eastern section lies within the tundra region.Administrative divisionsSápmi spans four countries, where the main territories lie in the following counties or provinces.Sami Domicile Area in the Lapland Province in FinlandFinnmark - a county of NorwayNordland - a county of NorwayNord-Trøndelag - a county of NorwayTroms - a county of NorwayMurmansk - an oblast of RussiaJämtlands Län - a county of SwedenNorrbottens Län - a county of SwedenVästerbottens Län - a county of SwedenClimateThe climate is subarctic and vegetation is sparse, except in the densely forested southern portion. The mountainous west coast has significantly milder winters and more precipitation than the large areas east of the mountain chain. Sápmi contains valuable mineral deposits, particularly iron ore in Sweden, copper in Norway, and nickel and apatite in Russia. Reindeer, wolf, bear, and sea and land birds are the main forms of animal life. Sea and river fisheries abound in the region. Steamers are operated on some of the lakes, and many ports are ice-free throughout the year. All ports along the Norwegian Sea in the west and the Barents Sea in the north east to Murmansk are ice-free all year. The Gulf of Bothnia usually freezes over in winter.TriviaIt is also said to be the home of Father Christmas (also known as Saint Nicholas and Santa Claus). The Sápmi location in which he is supposed to live is Korvatunturi, Finland.Is this right?
Main article: Origin of the name FinnFor more details on this topic, see Sami people.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sápmi_(area)SápmiSápmi (also known as Sapmi, Sameland, Saamiland and even Lapland) is the name of the cultural region traditionally inhabited by the Sami people.Sápmi is located in Northern Europe and includes the northern parts of Fennoscandia. It spans over four countries: Finland, Norway, Russia and Sweden. With the fall of the Soviet Union and increasing internationalization, co-operation across borders is becoming more important and existing county and national borders less important both for the Sami aboriginal population and the non-Sami population. The majority of the population of this region is non-Sami. The Sami make up only a small minority.The common English spelling for the region is Lapland. But in official Sami contexts the Northern Sami word Sápmi is often used, also in English. In Norway and Sweden the region may also be called Sameland or Samiland.In historical texts the Swedish name "Lappland", the Swedish name Lappmarken, the Norwegian name Finnmark,[1] and the Sami Sabme have also been used. Finnmark is based on the same Germanic word "finn" which today is used about Finns and in earlier times also about the Sami people. Sabme is the old spelling for Sápmi.Many provinces, counties and place names in the region carry "Lapp" or "Finn" based names. Examples include the Finnish Lapland Province, Swedish Lapland (not in administrative usage anymore), and Finnmark county in Norway. The present-day Finnmark is sometimes titled as the "Norwegian Lapland", especially by the travel industry.[2] The Russian language uses the Лапландия ("Laplandia") form.Finns living in the Lapland Province, covering an area much larger than the Finnish Sami area, use the name Lappi for the land. This name is also used for the Swedish Lapland. Noteworthy is that in Finland the official Sami name for the province is also Lappi.[3] The word Lappi- appears as a common component of place-names throughout central and southern Finland as well; in many cases it probably refers to earlier Sami presence, even though in some cases the underlying meaning may be merely 'periphery' or 'outlying district'. The northernmost part of the province where the Sami people are the most numerous, is officially called Saamelaisten kotiseutualue (Sami Domicile Area) and protected by special minority laws.AreaThe area covered by Sápmi lies mostly north of the Arctic Circle. The western portion is an area of fjords, deep valleys, glaciers, and mountains, the highest point being Mount Kebnekaise (2,111 m/6,926 ft), in Swedish Lapland. Farther east, the terrain is that of a low plateau, containing many marshes and lakes, the largest and most important of which is Lake Inari, in Finnish Lapland. The extreme eastern section lies within the tundra region.Administrative divisionsSápmi spans four countries, where the main territories lie in the following counties or provinces.Sami Domicile Area in the Lapland Province in FinlandFinnmark - a county of NorwayNordland - a county of NorwayNord-Trøndelag - a county of NorwayTroms - a county of NorwayMurmansk - an oblast of RussiaJämtlands Län - a county of SwedenNorrbottens Län - a county of SwedenVästerbottens Län - a county of SwedenClimateThe climate is subarctic and vegetation is sparse, except in the densely forested southern portion. The mountainous west coast has significantly milder winters and more precipitation than the large areas east of the mountain chain. Sápmi contains valuable mineral deposits, particularly iron ore in Sweden, copper in Norway, and nickel and apatite in Russia. Reindeer, wolf, bear, and sea and land birds are the main forms of animal life. Sea and river fisheries abound in the region. Steamers are operated on some of the lakes, and many ports are ice-free throughout the year. All ports along the Norwegian Sea in the west and the Barents Sea in the north east to Murmansk are ice-free all year. The Gulf of Bothnia usually freezes over in winter.TriviaIt is also said to be the home of Father Christmas (also known as Saint Nicholas and Santa Claus). The Sápmi location in which he is supposed to live is Korvatunturi, Finland.
Oh K Dub! Youza gangsta!!
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Quote from: Jakob with a K (Oklin) on September 09, 2007, 06:41:25 AMNice We got some local buzz, until the group got splitted cause we moved to different cities