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Holy f it’s a cake.
Holy f it’s a cake.
And what is a danish, I’m a Dane and doesn’t now what a danish is? Is it flæskesvær?
You can’t get a professional to replace your roof for 10k£
It was all converted to pound for ease.
And why the prices fore a professional is so damn high in Denmark is becous the labor force is very well paid in these proffesions, so price is: 50-60% salary, 10-30% taxes, the rest is material.
And the symbol is “DKK” i don’t think there is symbol like $.
Fore 3 years ago we bought a house in a decent size city at £103K at 133m2 in Denmark, and the houses prices is still pretty much the same the prices have gone up £11k on our house but mostly because I have renovated over the time.
But here in Denmark if you buy a house you pretty much need to could renovate by our self, because the professional is extremely expensiv, if I needed to hire a professional to replace my roof it would cost us £100k and I can do it by my self for £10k.
Edited: with symbols for pound on all now
I started gaming back in 90’s and here it was just buy a game and you got i all. Then I got to pc gaming and watercooling, in the 00-10, And then something happend in these Decades becous what I used to pay fore a full pc with high end components and watercooling is the damn price fore the RAM.
I started gaming back in 90’s and here it was just buy a game and you got i all. Then I got to pc gaming and watercooling, in the 00-10, And then something happend in these Decades becous what I used to pay fore a full pc with high end components and watercooling is the damn price fore the RAM.
Or in the start of the bosses day’s off.
Same in Denmark, just have a bike there can handle your needs and that’s it. One bike can transport you everyday and be a Mountain bike(we don’t have mountain’s)
I use G2@ to ea games, better get the % off or just piratbuy
Yes in Denmark wienerbrød is a morning cake. We use the term cake a bit different: kage(cake) meaning danish: sweet pastries that are especially served with coffee or tea or as a dessert come in many different sizes and types.