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(@fredrikh)
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Many killer whales gladly visits the west coast of Norway at least sometimes.
But does dolphins gladly visit the same place?

If you have seen bottlenose dolphins there, then please write to me about it.

Whale and dolphin discoveries are really rare at the west coast of Sweden.

Today, i believe such are less rare at the west coast of Norway.

 
(@schnippshly)
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Clearly English was not your native language since you're so mediocre at it! But if you're bilingual that certainly makes you more skilled than me. Suffice to say, I love you, FredrikH!

 
(@ctsucks-007)
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...someone who does'nt know english very well has a postcount of 885 here.

I think a person who does'nt know english very well might just go to boards of his native language or something since our english might like, y'know, confuse them or something.

...I'm confused. I mean, would'nt I have seen him post here somewhere?

 
(@chibibecca_1722585688)
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he posts infrequently in the MoFo, but enough to build up his postcount.
*swats you both with her spork, swat!* i doubt you'd do much better if you tried to post in his native language.

as for seeing sea animals off the coasts in england, the biggest i've seen were several seals swimming close to piers when i've been on holiday on the coast. ^^;

 
(@crimson-darkwolfe)
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Fred here posts loads, you two are just numptyrific in your observation!

Anywhom, never been to Norway, went to sweden once though, but I didn't even get to see an elk =S

 
(@hiro0015)
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>= @ Schnippshly and CT Sucks

Fred posts here a lot... I don't know where you two have been. Fred's posts are both interesting and entertaining.

On Topic, no I've never actually been out of the US... I have swam in the Atlantic Ocean though!

 
(@deckman92)
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*swats you both with her spork, swat!* i doubt you'd do much better if you tried to post in his native language.


yeah. that's why i'm not posting on a forum where swedish is the language of the majority.

i've never been to norway, nor have i been outside of the united states. i can't really comment on the prevalence of dolphins there.

 
(@tails2k)
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I've never been to Norway, but I have a friend who visits there once every couple years. He says it's nice there, and that if he knew the language he'd immigrate there ASAP. XD (he's very....harsh on the politics of the U.S. you see.) His father is actually from the place. I myself have never really been outside the U.S....but I've gone halfway across it!

~T2K

 
(@toby-underwood)
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I've seen Fred post more than you too chatnoobs.

And leaveth this Fred alone sayeth the Admin, and they let it be so, as they didest fear the almighty cannon their master didest wield. And the cannon did vanish before their mortal eyes as they sobbeth in joy, for His mercy. Amen

~Tobe

 
(@trudi-speed)
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I have an old friend in Norway, I'll ask him next time I have the chance.

That said, I'll love to visit there someday. Always prefered the idea of north Europe to tropical places like Spain somehow.

 
(@hukos)
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Yeah, I remember Fred, but no, I've never been outside the US. The closest is San Antionio Tx when I was a kid. *Used to live in Texas*

 
(@dreamer-of-nights)
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I have swam in the Atlantic Ocean though!


I swam in both oceans and the Caribbean sea. :p

Alas, the only countries I have been (besides Peru and the USA) are Canada and the Dominican Republic.

 
(@questern)
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Well, orcas live in nearly all the corners of the oceans. (Interestingly, this is how orca subspecies are primarily broken down, being that the locations primarily dictate the diet and size of both individual whales and the pods themselves.)
Bottle-nose dolphins are a bit more fickle. Norway has some pretty frigid ocean around her, and bottle-nose dolphins primarily prefer tropic/subtropic oceans. However, in the summer months, it might be possible for a pod of bottle-nose to wander around there (they go where the food goes).

 
(@takut0)
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nop, i've never been to norway before but would like too.

 
(@samanfur-the-fox)
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Fredrik's Swedish, and he's been posting here for about seven or eight years. Next time, why not just ask instead of insulting his command of the language of English in the process? I'd like to see how well you speak Swedish...

I went whal and dolphin watching out of Boston harbour some years ago - we were following two humpbacks and got surrounded by a pod of about thirty-four dolphins, which gave us an escort for about the next hour. Very fun.

 
(@sallyacornfan)
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I had been on skiing vacations in both Skeikampen and Geilo.

 
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