bluewolf wrote: » Well great. The rest of us have lives to get on with and value our freedom, not wasting up to 2 years of life because a few people who are nothing to do with us "need maturing".
Micky Dolenz wrote: » How so?
dj jarvis wrote: » you are missing a big point of the service y
bluewolf wrote: » I'm responding to someone telling me that it's a good idea because of it "maturing" people Although what I've heard from people in one of those countries, they spend the time messing around getting drunk a lot anyway
dj jarvis wrote: » the Finns are giving out becasue the young of today are to use to central heating and having xboxs , they cant hack skiing for 3 hours in -30 like their fathers did they just dont make them like they did anymore
Collin Zealous Ballet wrote: » Skiing for 3 hours in -30 sounds well shit, in fairness.
fits wrote: » Its not really too bad actually :P -40 now, that is ****. 'no such thing as bad weather, only the wrong clothes'
dj jarvis wrote: » it was a joke - relax ** one poster said it was frowned upon not to do service - in the town where i live its frowned upon not to be either into Gaelic football or hurling , its a play on that , a joke is ruined when you have to spell it out !! **
crockholm wrote: » I'm going to agree with dj jarvis on the point about military service,these countries will look after you from erection to resurrection, so I believe that is a fair trade,especially with the military traditions of the nordic countries. (reality is that they all go up north,shoot moose,get drunk and watch porno)
Micky Dolenz wrote: » Man, if I were any more relaxed I'd be alseep. Back to the Nordic countries, Someone said earlier there is no such thing as bad weather only wrong clothes. Really? 10 hours of darkness and cold isn't bad weather. I complain about the 30C + I have to put up with right now but I'd have that over darkness any day of the year.
Micky Dolenz wrote: » Man, if I were any more relaxed I'd be alseep. I thought jokes where meant to be funny . Grew up in a GAA strong hold and never felt the need to partake in any of the disciplines. Back to the Nordic countries, Someone said earlier there is no such thing as bad weather only wrong clothes. Really? 10 hours of darkness and cold isn't bad weather. I complain about the 30C + I have to put up with right now but I'd have that over darkness any day of the year.
dj jarvis wrote: » yea , but its not like they are out in it for the 10 hours !!! i grant you , its the one thing i would not be mad into TBH where i stay in Finland , during winter the sun "comes up" at 11am and is gone by about 2pm , the sun skims the horizon but , during summer its amazing the light at 3am stumbling home from the pub as for constant 30+ , i lived in Greece and after 8 months i had a pain in my hole with the sun !!
crockholm wrote: » You really don't feel it when you have your thermals on.The coldest I have ever been in my life was when I worked next to the Atlantic ocean in winter in Ireland,with a cold sleet/rain being driven into you that keeps you wet and cold all day.Funny to say it but -25 with no breeze isn't so bad-except for the breathing when the air freezes in your nose
Micky Dolenz wrote: » I think you need to be born into either extreme to be truly comfortable in it. I am a run of the mill kinda guy but I swear, too much dark brings out the SAD in me. Too much Sunlight doesn't have the same affect . It was the only thing putting me off moving north. I heard so many good things from the region but it was enough to put me looking else where.
mariaalice wrote: » Are the Nordic countries and Iceland paradise on earth? A paradise of subsidised childcare, wonderful health care, welfare, high education standards, good government where the bankers were held to account and prison that work. A society of complete equality and sexual tolerance. I ask as anytime I get in to a discussion on social issue someone will say it works in the Nordic countries as if the social policies of the Nordic countries is the answer to every problem.
dj jarvis wrote: » true for ya , it was -34 this Christmas wandering around the Forrest , and i have felt colder walking down O'Connell st in November but the Finns do say after 3 months of snow and dark they do get a pain in the arse with it
Micky Dolenz wrote: » 10 hours of darkness and cold isn't bad weather. .
crockholm wrote: » .Funny to say it but -25 with no breeze isn't so bad-except for the breathing when the air freezes in your nose:)
wexie wrote: » I used to go out for lovely long walks at -20/25, sun out, no wind. Bring a few binbags to sit on, a hipflask for a little 'picnic'. Until someone's experienced it they won't believe how pleasant a day can be at -25.
dj jarvis wrote: » wexie wrote: » I used to go out for lovely long walks at -20/25, sun out, no wind. Bring a few binbags to sit on, a hipflask for a little 'picnic'. Until someone's experienced it they won't believe how pleasant a day can be at -25. I couldn't believe it, but I went winter swimming the first time at -22. also skied over a frozen lake for several hours in the winter and stopped off for some makkara (sausages) and juice half way round.
wexie wrote: » I used to go out for lovely long walks at -20/25, sun out, no wind. Bring a few binbags to sit on, a hipflask for a little 'picnic'. Until someone's experienced it they won't believe how pleasant a day can be at -25.[/QUOTE The old man loves coming here in the winter because the cold air helps his breathing,he can walk further here than he can back home and has more energy. In fairness,we do get actual seasons here:)