PhoenixWright: I have a UK question too. Is the U.S. show
Friends really popular over there right now, like it's a new show?
I ask because I went through that, and it was horrible, so if anyone else is feeling that pain, I understand how it feels having everyone around you like a really obnoxious show that will now be on in the background of every house you ever visit.
Filthgrinder: I'm not from UK, but right next door (Norway).
Friends was such a HUGE show that most European countries picked up on it pretty fast. We where only 1 week or so behind your TV episodes. So no, it's not a new show over here.
I enjoyed the first 2-3 seasons, but then it just got annoying and repetitive. It quickly became a "chick show" due to the sickening love triangle in that apartment.
If anyone has any Norway questions, I would be happy to answer to my best ability.
I'd like to immigrate to Norway. I understand most of the rules for everything, but my question is, is Norway that great? It seems so, but I haven't been there. Does the weather suck (I know it's Sweden, but it looks pretty damn cold and snowy in Let The Right One In)? I hear you can hunt there, I do hunt for food, is this actually practical. I know taxes are really high and stuff is very expensive, but with professional pay do you have disposable income?
Reasons I'm interested in Norway:
- It seems the government is run by the middle class
- You guys have a working healthcare system, actually your whole goverment seems to work, hell, even your prison system seems humane
- You seem to be self sufficient for energy (what about food?)
- Privacy seems to actually be respected, even by the government
- People seem to be open minded (I come from an area where having tattoos and piercings is very common, few people care what gender anyone else prefers to sleep with, it's legal for women to be topless in areas of major cities where men are allowed to be topless, etc.)
How many sunny days do you have per year?
Oh, and since you're next door, why was every Finn I met while in Europe seemingly depressed? Is it a cultural rule or something (be depressed and drink Vodka)?