jenscer.bsky.social
Ideally this will be 80% me discussing pro cycling with likeminded morons but there should be some other random stuff too.
If I revert to Swedish I'm likely irate about some local issue that may or may not be relevant if you live in Kansas or Kuala Lumpur.
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The reason all Swedes have similar reaction is because of a classic old coffee brand commercial on the theme of "What would you serve if you had an unexpected visit?"
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Probably not missing much. Maybe when you've parked your giant container ship in some schmucks fjordside petunia-garden is not the time to start making fun of other people.
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A convo between him and the guy who lived there might be the most spaced out thing ever.
"Hell, I dunno how I ended up here?" - "Well, I had no idea whatsoever that you parked a 135m container ship outside my kitchen window until the neighbor called and told me."
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Inledde han med ett överfamiljärt "Tjena David, det här är......." som om han vore din bästa vän sen 35 år tillbaka så kan du med 97% säkerhet känna dig lugn.
Ingen som ringer om något riktigt är så jävla trevlig i telefon.
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Ja, I'm mainly curious if there is the revenue to be found even if you are simply aiming to break even. The descriptions you read aof the financial realities are pretty grim. Fantastic if you can make it work and I do think the demand for very local news is highly underrated.
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How do they find the money to cover local politics?
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För att försvara dem lite...... de tror inte de är Lewis Hamilton. De tror de är Mathieu van der Poel.
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Listan på saker som får mig att sucka "åh, om jag ändå vore i Göteborg just nu" är fenomenalt kort men det här platsade definitivt på den.
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(admittedly, the Swedish headlines do not make it look good)
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I dunno Will? Feels and looks like a "small s sorry". I dunno how sincere the Québécois is here.
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"There, there, come to papa Mauro"
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Wout is sooo committed to SYates GC ambitions now. Will.Not.Work.
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And ride it all the way without dismounting
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Good thing it's famously cheap
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Their multi-cam feed works perfectly 🙄
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No no no, this Farmer Bob paid the big bucks to get fancy fibre. I'm high tech.
(is a problem with the Max feed. I got the multi-cam feed working with no problem)
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Thanks for the tip. Danish isn't available for the Giro for some reason (suspect becase they have their own studio production) .
Sadly same problem on all the feeds.
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Countdown on screen graphics
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No "going out of business"-sale in the Pat Lafevere isle?
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Giro d'Italia, the number two Grand Tour
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Så ska vi bara få stängt 11an också så får Christian och hans likasinnade staffanstomtar ett riktigt tryggt avskärmat community, fritt från livsfarliga kosmopolitiska influenser från de dekadenta storstadsgettona.
Kanske kan man äntligen få äta sin sillamacka i villaträdgårdens trygga vrå.
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Självklart. Så kallad RUT-avhyvling.
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Was it their turn today? I think it's sweet how there are a handful of teams who are willing to sacrifice and take turns helping poor SD Worx out on different days. It's some real heart warming solidarity in the women's peloton.
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It's roughly true as described in Variety but it seems a little unclear the way they write it. He didn't ride along with the race in stages. Instead he rode it Transcontinental style on his own in long stints without sleep.
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Local hero who was still a character in the 80s when I was a kid.
If you want to deepdive inte Swedish religious music there is a rich treasure trove of his recordings on youtube
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If hours after, no one is quite clear what you were even protesting I think it is safe to say that it was poorly executed.
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I was thinking it was a blunder by Wout to take off but seeing the overhead the real miss is actually Kooij not following and having faith in his leadout.
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Already prepared for the return of Rabobank
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I have my go-to recipe collection with videos
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Sure sure, I'm sure you don't have some slightly chauvinistic search filter to avoid the uncultured Flemish stuff.
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Wim Bailleu was the guy
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It's unclear so far but "een kleen beetje boter" seems to play an integral part.
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Nevermind. I found a terrific cooking show on Disney+ where a Flemish chef goes on a journey to explore the unknown and exotic cuisine of........ the Netherlands.
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This crossed my mind but sadly I don't have access to Danish commentary for the Giro. Their "doddering old farts" style of commentary is much better for snoozing than the rather too-perky Swedish comms.