My friend @marks has been busy making the world a better place, by not letting anyone in Denmark go hungry (You won’t like us when we’re hungry!). He has created this invaluable tool for ordering a traditional Danish meal on any street in the country, and never having to order it the same way twice.
Now, you might have some trouble with pronounciation, if you’re not used to the Danish language, but I’m sure you’ll figure it out, if you’re hungry enough.
Example: “En omgang skinkesøm med lort på ryggen og en flydende Mandela, tak.” translates into something like “A ham nail with shit on it’s back and a liquid Mandela (Danish chocolate drink by the name of Cocio), please.”
Welcome to Denmark. Enjoy your meal!
[Photo: 05G World Wide Adventure Group]
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Copenhagen Twestival will be held on March 25th, and as usual it’s all about collecting donations for a good cause (and meeting people, drinking beer, eating cake, having a blast, etc.)
If you’d like to help out we could always use cash, prizes for the lottery and good vibrations.. Pay us, join us, tell your friends about us!
Write me at benjamin@signaldigital.com if you feel you’ve got some way to help us out!
http://cphtwestival.com/ + http://twestival.com/
Happy New Year!
It’s been a rough weekend with #twulefrokost (twitter christmas party) and Signal Digital christmas party (which ended at Gefährlich for Universal Music’s christmas party), but I’ve had tons of fun, and I can’t wait to go to the dinner with friends from our annual trip to Gudhjem..
I just remembered this fantastic photo of my old band.. It was taken a few minutes after we had presented a school project by the name of abitabout.net.. It was great fun, and we even made this fun little video for the project:
Time flies..
Don’t forget to watch our The Band Behind the Bands either..!
David Shrigley is coming to Copenhagen! He’s presenting some work he has done for Bysted, and I for one am not going to miss it!
Sign up before tomorrow (November 6th)!
via Luisa (Thanks!)
Yay..! Just found out Jeans Team is playing @ Rust on November 7th.. Buy your tickets now!
(photo: somaya)
It seems Telenor has gone mad!
I wake up this morning only to find my Airport without connection to the internet.. I grab my iPhone to check operational status for their network on Frederiksberg, but apparently telenor.dk is down for maintenance all weekend.. It tells me to visit telenor.dk/kontakt (nope, they didn’t even leave me a link!) to get in touch.. I punch in the address, but it turns out it redirects back to maintenance-message.. I decide to call them instead (luckily I’ve got their number in my phone book, cause it’s nowhere to be found on their site..!) thinking they might at least tell me more on an answering machine.. Unfortunately all I get is a message, telling me that customer service through phone is down for maintenance too..!
My dad has been planning this house for ages, and it finally seems to be close to finished! Very cool..!
For I dream of the skull and the crossbones,
I dream of the great day to come,
When I dump the mundane for the Old Spanish Main
And trade my computer for rum! ARRR!
![My friend @marks has been busy making the world a better place, by not letting anyone in Denmark go hungry (You won’t like us when we’re hungry!). He has created this invaluable tool for ordering a traditional Danish meal on any street in the country, and never having to order it the same way twice.
Now, you might have some trouble with pronounciation, if you’re not used to the Danish language, but I’m sure you’ll figure it out, if you’re hungry enough.
Example: “En omgang skinkesøm med lort på ryggen og en flydende Mandela, tak.” translates into something like “A ham nail with shit on it’s back and a liquid Mandela (Danish chocolate drink by the name of Cocio), please.”
Welcome to Denmark. Enjoy your meal!
[Photo: 05G World Wide Adventure Group]
(You might also like: Fancy pre-Twestival dinner)](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lbdowgcQHu1qz5tywo1_500.jpg)







