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A Troll. Norway is famous for them and virtually every store had one on display. :p
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A Troll. Norway is famous for them and virtually every store had one on display. :p

That is so cool.

This reminds me of a movie called Gräns (Border). Scandinavian film. Sweden or Denmark or both? It was a strange film about hidden trolls, with the weirdest sex scene I have ever seen. And yet, it was a great film, with unexpected twists. I don't think it played in regular cinemas.
 
That is so cool.

This reminds me of a movie called Gräns (Border). Scandinavian film. Sweden or Denmark or both? It was a strange film about hidden trolls, with the weirdest sex scene I have ever seen. And yet, it was a great film, with unexpected twists. I don't think it played in regular cinemas.

the A with two dots over top is typically a Swedish letter. the Danes have an A with a single teeny tiny circle over it which is 'the new' way of writing two As together (AAlborg or AArhus is now Alborg and Arhus)
 
the A with two dots over top is typically a Swedish letter. the Danes have an A with a single teeny tiny circle over it which is 'the new' way of writing two As together (AAlborg or AArhus is now Alborg and Arhus)
The Dutch word for “border” is “grens”. Saying “gräns” aloud it sounds just about the same.
 
Official flag/banner of Seville, Spain. The "NODO" of Seville, symbolized by NO8DO, is the motto of the city. It is a rebus that means "No me ha dejado", that is to say "She has not abandoned me" in English. The "8" between NO and DO represents a madeja (ball of wool). This motto commemorates Seville's loyalty to King Alfonso X, when his son tried to dethrone him.

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Official flag/banner of the city of Seville, Spain. The "NODO" of Seville, symbolized by NO8DO, is the motto of the city. It is a rebus that means "No me ha dejado", that is to say "She has not abandoned me" in English. The "8" between NO and DO represents a madeja (ball of wool). This motto commemorates Seville's loyalty to King Alfonso X, when his son tried to dethrone him.

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That's pretty cool.
 
pennant flown from the race boat of Garfield Wood (Garwood boat and racing fame from the 20s and 30s) the first man to travel over 100 miles per hour (160 km/h) on water he also produced truck bodies, tractor parts and hoists/cranes used by several auto manufacturers and moved to Algonac (north of Detroit) from Iowa where he was born.

lots and lots of boat racing history
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