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njswede

150cc
Gary, I don't think the younger generation gets why "The Donz" is such a good name. (Yes, we had "Happy Days" in Sweden too!)
 

gyro

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Gary, I don't think the younger generation gets why "The Donz" is such a good name. (Yes, we had "Happy Days" in Sweden too!)

Are you calling me old??? :)

At least SOMEONE got my reasoning behind the name, too bad it was the guy watching the dubbed version of the show :p
 

njswede

150cc
Sweden doesn't dub. We subtitle. That's why most Swedes speak decent English.

But I lived in France for a couple of years and they dub EVERYTHING! I honestly didn't watch TV for the whole time I lived there. Try watching Seinfeld or Friends in French! It's a puke pill!

Sorry to hijack your thread, The Donz!
 
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Anthony7820

70cc twin V2
Sweden doesn't dub. We subtitle. That's why most Swedes speak decent English.

But I lived in France for a couple of years and they dub EVERYTHING! I honestly didn't watch TV for the whole time I lived there. Try watching Seinfeld or Friends in French! It's a puke pill!

Sorry to hijack your thread, The Donz!

hijack away :D..Everyone is welcome in my thread :cool:
 

Joe's Dad

70cc twin V2
Sweden doesn't dub. We subtitle. That's why most Swedes speak decent English.

But I lived in France for a couple of years and they dub EVERYTHING! I honestly didn't watch TV for the whole time I lived there. Try watching Seinfeld or Friends in French! It's a puke pill!

Sorry to hijack your thread, The Donz!

hijack away :D..Everyone is welcome in my thread :cool:


Joe and I met some really friendly Girls from Sweden on our Dubai Trip. Spoke English really well. Skydivers too.
 

quadracer

100cc
Hey Anthony, I've got a noob question for you; I've been practicing forward inverted circuits, and I can go left smoothly and maintain heading and altitude. When I try to turn right, I either skid out of it, or balloon it up with too much down elevator. Is there a difference between the two turns as far as rotation of the main blades (gyroscopic force) goes? It just seems like it's completely different when going right.
 
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