girl asked me if I didn’t think it was to far away to go. I had told her with great confidence that it was only a plane ticket away. That is not true. America is much further away than that. To come here [...] kind of store to pick up a comforter, pillow and other necessities to get by our first night. When I went to pay, the cashier started to talk to me, asking how I was doing. I had never seen this person before [...] n, just a highway, a couple of fast-food restaurants, and miles upon miles of fields: I had landed in Hicksville, I just wasn’t aware of it. On the way to school, we stopped at a Wal-Mart, a gigantic
sína svarttónaðu limusinu, rappandi: "Yo, that goes like a shot/But I know it?s not/Going to hit the spot/Like... AD-I-DAS. Hmmm, it?s got/A flow as hot/As a ho?s G-spot". Einasti trupulleikin, umframt [...] "You make me feel/like a Happy Meal"? Hevði blues-tónleikurin verið til nakra sum helst nyttu, hevði Muddy Waters sungið: "Woke up this morning, I?m at the end of the line/thank the Lord for a Sausage and [...] Og førleikamennandi: "A, you?re adorable, B, you?re so beautiful, C, you?re a cutie full of charms, D, you ?dis me bitch, E, you?re eatin? lead ... and S, you?re my only skelet-on, yeah!, my flesh and blood
contractors have to turn their focus towards a new market to find out what that particular market has to offer. This stipulation also commits the local business community which has to be on its feet marketing [...] community. Let me first say that my general impression is that the activities on the whole have been carried out in a satisfactory manner. However I still think that this conference is a good forum for dialog [...] from time to time might seem to have opposite interests. I would like to thank the organisers for providing this opportunity to discuss the experience of the last 12 months. It is important that we talk
cuddled cuddled that trait which is all That’s why this gentle sea wave embraces the skerry in pain Take me, cold stones, take me love me, please, just one time That’s why the breeze so fondly caresses the [...] At dusk a wave gently seesaws on a naked skerry in dance Not once has it ever fondled the waltzing waves of romance A flurry of air whispers gently a cheerful refrain, but cold Not once has it ever cuddled [...] the naked basalt Take me, cold rocks, take me and comfort me – you, who are all ....... If destiny happens to hinder a peaceful mind, through and through :||: Then play for me, violin, and organ ‘cause
negating their sentience. This is not about killing a cow, a sheep, or a pig raised for human consumption. This is akin to killing a mountain gorilla, a chimpanzee, or an orangutan. It is simply ethically and [...] other words, we had to understand and accept the slaughter in order to discuss it, and that we will not do. It is our position that culture and tradition must never be a justification for cruelty and slaughter [...] the fjords. To not see this, to not feel this is simply denial...convenient, ignorant, arrogant and so very, very, wrong. It is so easy to deny this, and in our hominid arrogance we choose to be willfully
connection to Holland, not surprisingly, a book on how to build a windmill. Apparently for years it was the largest collection of books in America. Now Jónas knew the realities of living in a harsh environment [...] they have managed to produce a most remarkable society and at the very heart of that society is a streak of practicality that the world would do well to adopt. A case in point involves that remarkable bit [...] wind-swept archipelago to their north known only for its woolly stockings, but the price was right and the trade continued for some thirty years. Why not, it was a very practical solution to a very intractable
business, and a nation like the Faroes has a distinct strength in this context. I think it’s crucial that we use this as an opportunity. To stay competitive, we have to be inventive and learn how to develop [...] need to embrace change to whatever extent necessary. The ability to cooperate effectively and develop strong networks is becoming more important. And still it is crucial for us to hold on strongly to our [...] islands in March this year, described her experience in a radio programme in this way: »It’s a cosmic experience. The Faroe Islands is a country which is – and is not. It is in constant flux. It keeps disappearing:
the Faroes and Shetland, as an area for oil and gas exploration. As a Minister for Research, I find it tremendously intriguing to think about oil exploration in this area, also known as the Atlantic Margin [...] background it is possible to make predictions of what you may find deep down, but one is always taking a risk, and you will not know if you find anything, before you actually hit it with the drill. Let me now [...] now to look for alternatives to fossil fuels, even though we know that we will be quite dependent upon them for still more decades to come. In the Faroes we already get almost half of the power for our
into its head and a rope is thrown ashore, so that onlookers can drag the body on to the quay…. From now on it is hard work for the whalingmen day and night until the meat has been won. A body of men, the [...] of this announcement for the meat to be cut and carried away……. To the Faroeman, whaling is not only a necessary means of procuring food, it is also an adventure, a sport, a social celebration. For the [...] territory and fiords was a struggle for existence. A question of to be or not to be. Older than this phfrase by Shakespeare. In connection with whale hunting you ought to know that in the Faroe Islands p
fields to. The two main banks have gone abroad, the IT company Formula has proven to have a good strong concept for the Nordic market and is going for Europe. We see smaller niche solutions in the IT field [...] effectivity. The aim is to develop the Faroes to a knowledge society and in this environment where the country is, at may well be a process that makes the Faroes bring solutions to the world in these areas [...] has been a very remote society without much contact with the world. The Danish colonial rule did not much to help that situation. This has resulted in a distinct culture and language. But it also meant