Comments on: Water in Sweden http://lifecruiser.org/swedish/2006/05/19/water-in-sweden/ Swedish humor travel in the nature with useful odditys, love, food, photo Wed, 01 Nov 2006 09:54:24 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.0.4 by: mrhaney http://lifecruiser.org/swedish/2006/05/19/water-in-sweden/#comment-2890 Tue, 23 May 2006 03:07:36 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/swedish/2006/05/19/water-in-sweden/#comment-2890 i have had many a water balloon dropped on me when i was a teenager. my uncle, who was 2 years older than i use to live on the third floor of an apartment in the city. i would go visit him and my grandparents every weekend during summer vacation. he would always drop water balloons on me from the third floor . he was very good at it too. <strong>Lifecruiser: So you're actually a water ballon expert :-)</strong> i have had many a water balloon dropped on me when i was a teenager. my uncle, who was 2 years older than i use to live on the third floor of an apartment in the city. i would go visit him and my grandparents every weekend during summer vacation. he would always drop water balloons on me from the third floor . he was very good at it too.

Lifecruiser: So you’re actually a water ballon expert :-)

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by: Adam White http://lifecruiser.org/swedish/2006/05/19/water-in-sweden/#comment-2568 Sat, 20 May 2006 14:44:20 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/swedish/2006/05/19/water-in-sweden/#comment-2568 Here in Canada we have lots of water too. Unfortunately the Americans are building houses in deserts and will be drinking our water soon. <strong>Lifecruiser: I guess it isn't always seen as a good thing when areas get exploited. It always depends on who has the most to gain of it...</strong> Here in Canada we have lots of water too. Unfortunately the Americans are building houses in deserts and will be drinking our water soon.

Lifecruiser: I guess it isn’t always seen as a good thing when areas get exploited. It always depends on who has the most to gain of it…

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by: Dave http://lifecruiser.org/swedish/2006/05/19/water-in-sweden/#comment-2565 Sat, 20 May 2006 14:31:02 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/swedish/2006/05/19/water-in-sweden/#comment-2565 We get our water here from a spring about 60 meters from the house. It furnishes water for 20 homes in our community. It's the best water I've ever drank. No clorine or flouride like they do in the urban areas, just water. Ane there are streams and brooks all over this area. <strong>Lifecruiser: That's how Icelands water is, so I think you're very lucky. Ours are close to that quality too, despite the fact that we're living in the urban area of Stockholm. Sweden have very fresh water.</strong> We get our water here from a spring about 60 meters from the house. It furnishes water for 20 homes in our community. It’s the best water I’ve ever drank. No clorine or flouride like they do in the urban areas, just water.
Ane there are streams and brooks all over this area.

Lifecruiser: That’s how Icelands water is, so I think you’re very lucky. Ours are close to that quality too, despite the fact that we’re living in the urban area of Stockholm. Sweden have very fresh water.

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by: viamarie http://lifecruiser.org/swedish/2006/05/19/water-in-sweden/#comment-2468 Sat, 20 May 2006 01:31:16 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/swedish/2006/05/19/water-in-sweden/#comment-2468 I've heard a lot about this beautiful country and if given a chance, I will surely include that in my list of travels. Have a wonderful Saturday. My SPH is up now! <strong>Lifecruiser: Let me know if you do so we can guide you :-) and think about the fact that it's best during May-August. I'll be visiting your PSH right now!</strong> I’ve heard a lot about this beautiful country and if given a chance, I will surely include that in my list of travels.

Have a wonderful Saturday. My SPH is up now!

Lifecruiser: Let me know if you do so we can guide you :-) and think about the fact that it’s best during May-August. I’ll be visiting your PSH right now!

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by: Napfisk http://lifecruiser.org/swedish/2006/05/19/water-in-sweden/#comment-2430 Fri, 19 May 2006 19:00:09 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/swedish/2006/05/19/water-in-sweden/#comment-2430 Is there such a thing as a 'drowning smiley'? That's what I'd use 'cause I sink like a rock. Actually, when I was little I did make a start at learning (funny: the place was called the 'Tre kroner' - it's no longer there) . I would try again, but I just don't like the public swimming pool atmosphere. Maybe if had a little lake in Sweden? <strong>Lifecruiser: Maybe you should try the swimming pools once more, think about it, you almost drowning and there comes the lovely woman trying to rescue you and maybe forced to use some mouth-to-mouth method ;-) Hm... come to think about it, yes we do have a lot of really strong female swedish swimmers and with 100 000 lakes - how could you fail in the mission? *lol* </strong> Is there such a thing as a ‘drowning smiley’? That’s what I’d use ’cause I sink like a rock.

Actually, when I was little I did make a start at learning (funny: the place was called the ‘Tre kroner’ - it’s no longer there) .

I would try again, but I just don’t like the public swimming pool atmosphere. Maybe if had a little lake in Sweden?

Lifecruiser: Maybe you should try the swimming pools once more, think about it, you almost drowning and there comes the lovely woman trying to rescue you and maybe forced to use some mouth-to-mouth method ;-)

Hm… come to think about it, yes we do have a lot of really strong female swedish swimmers and with 100 000 lakes - how could you fail in the mission? *lol*

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by: walker http://lifecruiser.org/swedish/2006/05/19/water-in-sweden/#comment-2428 Fri, 19 May 2006 16:34:54 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/swedish/2006/05/19/water-in-sweden/#comment-2428 WoW 100,ooo lakes. I like water to but I must admit I learned to swim 7 years ago until then I was a professional drowner. We have a lot of lakes here too and some pretty big ones Have a nice weekend :) <strong>Lifecruiser: Actually Mr Lifecruiser is not a good swimmer either, so I guess I have to save him if it comes to that... I hope you have a wonderfully, hm, dry (?) weekend too ;-)</strong> WoW 100,ooo lakes.
I like water to but I must admit I learned to swim 7 years ago until then I was a professional drowner.
We have a lot of lakes here too and some pretty big ones
Have a nice weekend :)

Lifecruiser: Actually Mr Lifecruiser is not a good swimmer either, so I guess I have to save him if it comes to that… I hope you have a wonderfully, hm, dry (?) weekend too ;-)

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