Hi Ullrick! We came over from Edsel's blog to say "Hi".We live in Minnesota and there are lots of Norweigians and Swedish people here. The settled the state. You are a young cat like our new brother Scout. He's 7 months old. I am a Wegie too. I live with my natural brother from the same litter Scooby, but he's a short haired tuxie and we don't look at all alike. We're 5 years old. Nice to meet you.
Scooby, Shaggy, and Scout...do lots of the people in your state act more Swedish than the Swedes themselves? Including eating lots of yummy (curiosa thinks they are strange) Scandinavian fish dishes?
Kommissarie F. Curiosa is a female detective in her mid-twenties delving into the baffling yet somehow tantalizing mystery of the Swedish male in Sweden's chilly capital city. She's a modern-day Mata Hari, infiltrating the grisly underworld of dating in a foreign country.
During the course of her investigation, Curiosa discovered that blogs about dating are an excellent way to get dates. Of course, none of her dates were actually with the strong, silent, Nordic type. Her romantic attention was soon captivated to a fellow expat blogger, who took the interesting and unconventional approach of writing odes to Ullrick. Turns out, the way to a girl's heart is through her cat.
This resulted in a suspension of Curiosa's investigation of the strong, silent Nordic type, but not to fear, her new relationship provides plenty of 'blog fodder', much to the dismay of her significant other.
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Hi Ullrick! We came over from Edsel's blog to say "Hi".We live in Minnesota and there are lots of Norweigians and Swedish people here. The settled the state. You are a young cat like our new brother Scout. He's 7 months old. I am a Wegie too. I live with my natural brother from the same litter Scooby, but he's a short haired tuxie and we don't look at all alike. We're 5 years old. Nice to meet you.
Oh mine goodness!!
Scooby, Shaggy, and Scout...do lots of the people in your state act more Swedish than the Swedes themselves? Including eating lots of yummy (curiosa thinks they are strange) Scandinavian fish dishes?
Even vile tasting stuff like that Norwegian delicacy lutefisk
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