What an attitude to European history! Just think of all those kick ass kings and all the fun wars and all those nifty dates you have the chance to learn!
How can you be on the net in the middle of history class? Does you teacher let you sit there with a lap top?
Oh, but school history lessons can remove the interest from anything. We could be learning about William Wallace or King James IV (who was one of Scotland's most, well, kingly kings) and it would still be boring.
Be thankful that you don't have CANADIAN history. It's all about how we strived to be recognized as a different country than Britain. Oh, and movements. And strikes. And our political parties.
(Glances at reccurring themes.) Apparently, we complain a lot.
Ahh, yes. True, true. My mother is Scottish but lived many years in Canada before moving on to America. She loved Canada a lot, but she hated the history classes. She and I used to have friendly arguments about it a lot because I was a bit sick of the US history focusing only on wars. Nonetheless, Canada is a great country. I have gone there from time to time for outdoor activities like cross country skiing. I have irrirated my mom more than a few times by suggesting to move there, but most likely it will be to move back to Iceland which will irritate my mother even more. Still, Canada is a fantastic country!
I have a distant cousin in Canada. She's something like a cousin-twice-removed and lives near Vancouver. I laughed rather disproportionately when I looked it up in the Atlas and found a town called Spuzzum.
Most of Norway's history is about trying to not be a part of Sweden and Denmark. 500 years of freedom fights, and people STILL think Norway is the capital of Sweden...
I know... a recent email bulletin from Travel Weekly had an article that mentioned a special travel airfare to Oslo, Sweden.
My boss, being Swedish, found this enormously funny and shared it with everyone in the office. The very next day Travel Weekly resent the email with an apology. I imagine they got more than a few comments from Scandinavians. :-)
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Date: 2006-03-09 06:24 pm (UTC)How can you be on the net in the middle of history class? Does you teacher let you sit there with a lap top?
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Date: 2006-03-09 08:39 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-03-09 10:24 pm (UTC)(Glances at reccurring themes.) Apparently, we complain a lot.
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Date: 2006-03-09 10:46 pm (UTC)We built a railway. Then we drained a swamp and built another railway. Old men in suits sat around and talked about things.
Ahh . . . Gordon Lightfoot
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Date: 2006-03-10 02:02 am (UTC)Can I steal? *pretty puppy eyes*
Yoo
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Date: 2006-03-10 10:22 am (UTC)Isn't the Queen still Canada's head of state?
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Date: 2006-03-10 10:42 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-03-10 06:58 pm (UTC)My boss, being Swedish, found this enormously funny and shared it with everyone in the office. The very next day Travel Weekly resent the email with an apology. I imagine they got more than a few comments from Scandinavians.
:-)