Rødgrød med fløde – part II

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I’m about to move out of Copenhagen so the last couple of days I’ve been packing. It’s tiring and quite boring but today I came across a CD with forgotten video clips from Michigan.

I can’t believe it’s been almost a year since I left. Still that year in Ann Arbor was the time of my life and the clips I found here sure brings back good memories of some of the great people I hung out with.

When my parents came to visit we made a Danish BBQ at the roof of my house. I had to make the people there try to say the name of the dessert.

See also Rødgrød Med Fløde part I

6 thoughts on “Rødgrød med fløde – part II

  1. Hey! Li’er here…I’m in Ann Arbor now! Next stop Chicago. There’s a thunderstorm brewing at the moment. Yup, I can’t believe it’s been a year since I graduated and well, somethings have changed here in AA (campus wise especially). congrats on your move out to Prague, I hear it’s amazing out there :)

    Keep rockin it!

  2. Hola! Great to hear from you, sir, and kudos on living the good life out in Prague! I’m thinking of heading out and doing a tour of that part of the world around October, so I’ll make sure to keep you informed. And if you can’t come to Amsterdam, well then maybe I’ll just have to swing by and visit you and Femi out in Prague… Oh darn…

    Shoot me off your email when you get a chance. I’ll let you know when I get a better idea of when I’ll be out there.

    Ciao!

    Ryan the Yank (which sounds much worse then Michael the Dane)

  3. I’m a half Dane and been teased about this all my life. I can say it fairly reasonably but that’s not good enough!
    Well, let’s turn the tables. Ask a Dane to say “Loughborough Junction”.
    I did and for some reason found that it was a very difficult task. Have no idea whay it should be because it doesn’t have any sounds that Danes can’t get (does it?. I would have thought “Worcestershire sauce” would be trickier, but haven’t tried that yet.
    Ann

    • I think the problem for a Dane with Worcestershire and Loughborough is if you see the word spelled out.

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