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The word og appears a lot of times. It must mean something. Dredging in my memory for a few things I remember from a trip 40 years ago I'm afraid the only contributions I can make in Danish are
Berlinske Tidende (some newspaper)
Den Danske Landmansbank (some bank)
Havnerundfart (trip round the harbour)
Anders And (Donald Duck)
Knronberg Slot (Kronberg castle)
og
I've been musing on these bombs, and been musing on these blogs. Thought I might post a little sermon I wrote. Yet, this new site has a limit on the amount of text you can post.
So I thought, oh, I've now got one of them blog things. Stick it in there. Post a link here for anyone that is interested.
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