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The Lurker Below
10-09-2013, 15:00
Apparently in Norway wood is srsbsns.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/20/world/europe/in-norway-tv-program-on-firewood-elicits-passions.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
One thing that does not divide Norway, apparently, is its love of discussing Norwegian wood. Nearly a million people, or 20 percent of the population, tuned in at some point to the program, which was shown on the state broadcaster, NRK.
How long till I get to watch wood burn on my tv?
Norway doesn't need wood to be devided the language is more than enough. More of a backroom topic though
The Lurker Below
10-09-2013, 15:35
More of a backroom topic though
Oh my. Wood burning on a tv is pretty serious throughout Europe?
Oh my. Wood burning on a tv is pretty serious throughout Europe?
Yeah I screwed up here, feel free to laugh at me
Norway has already had its wood burning on TV. (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-21482313)
Edit: Oh, you are linking to an old article about this very same show.
The Lurker Below
10-10-2013, 17:52
Both of our links go to February. I heard about it on the radio a couple days ago. I wonder if Norwegians are now watching reruns of wood burning? I just can't wait till I can get some mundane programming for my television. Perhaps our OCD crowd should start out on something not quite as mundane. Maybe watching sheep grazing?
AntiDamascus
10-10-2013, 18:01
Watching wood burn..... again.
bårk.
bårk bårk bårk.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcDNha5X2a0
couldn't resist :clown:
Watching wood burn on telly are for the losers that don't have a fireplace of their own. And you store the wood un-split which makes it hel ved. Logs that are split becomes halv ved or kvart ved if you split it twice. :stare:
AntiDamascus
10-16-2013, 01:13
If you don't have fireplace, it can be difficult to set wood on fire safely.
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