skip fara (1937-1938) by the well-known Faroese painter Sámal Joensen-Mikines. Várdagur embodies feelings of emptiness, melancholy and desolation resulting from being left behind when men go to sea. Fine
" • "You are utter scum" • "Annita the difference is cows are not as intelligent creatures with feelings and love for their baby's." • "Anita. In short you make no sence and your people are barbaric monsters"
hor, hvat tá?. Vilja fólk selja seg øðrum at hugna sær við og keyparar eru, so er tað tað. No hard feelings hiðani. Útboð og eftirspurningur. Frí kapping. Men vælsignaðar horur, kvinnur og menn, úr øllum
kalla sína framførðslu eitt total-show. Tey syngja, spæla og dansa. Stílurin er dance-pop við »soul-feeling«. Ímillum hesi ung er tann føroyska Rannva Joensen, dottur Anni og Gotfred Joensen. Tey hava búð
tey bæði á hvør sín hátt hava gjørt eitt eftir mínari meting gott arbeiði í býráðnum. So – no hard feelings, sigur Heðin Mortensen. Átti at verið broytt Risavalið hjá Heðini Mortensen merkti, at Javnaðarflokkurin
Be (vit droppa umsetingina): "He was given the shittiest load of badly recorded shit with a lousy feeling to it ever, and he made something out of it. He did a great job." Nú er Let It Be bjargað enn einaferð [...] "Spector skilti, at sangir sum Two Of Us, The Long And Winding Road, One After 909 og I?ve Got A Feeling høvdu tørv á allari tí hjálp, sum veitast kundi. Avklæddir niður á teirra vertshús rock innihald
Rógvu Joensen í bólkinum Joka, ið m.a. hevur eina frálíka útgávu av Eagles-lagnum Peaceful easy Feeling. Eyðun Nolsøe (ikki hann í Frændum, blðm.) er kendur sum bassleikari í Hjarnum og sum dugnaligur
silenced the German fans as well as their Oompah Band while the Faroese fans gave voice to their feelings with a rendition of ?Tú Alfagra Land Mítt? that resounded through a now otherwise silent stadium
relaxed service style, focusing on the meal being shared amongst the diners. This leaves guests feeling as if they have been transported to a remote dining paradise with no rules, just pure untouched Faroese
evening, James. James : You are looking very well this evening, Miss Sophie. Miss Sophie : Well, I am feeling very much better, thank you, James. James : Good, good... Miss Sophie : Well, I must say that everything