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  • I am European : Yes

    4 6.06%
  • I am European : No

    19 28.79%
  • I am North American : Yes

    5 7.58%
  • I am North American : No

    24 36.36%
  • I am Latin American : Yes

    0 0%
  • I am Latin American : No

    2 3.03%
  • I am Asian (non Japanese) : Yes

    7 10.61%
  • I am Asian (non Japanese) : No

    1 1.52%
  • I am Australian/New Zelander : Yes

    1 1.52%
  • I am Australian/New Zelander : No

    3 4.55%
  • I am from another part of the world : Yes

    0 0%
  • I am from another part of the world : No

    0 0%
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    –é˜IŽ€‹ê! TwistedMac's Avatar
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    swedish - nope, we spend all our cash new years eve on fireworks and booze.. then the next day on medical bills due to using fireworks and booze together...
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    ...what?!... Sinspawne's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by TwistedMac
    swedish - nope, we spend all our cash new years eve on fireworks and booze.. then the next day on medical bills due to using fireworks and booze together...
    Norway- Fireworks'n booze ! Fireworks'n booze !!
    If In Doubt...
    Run And Hide...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sinspawne
    Norway- Fireworks'n booze ! Fireworks'n booze !!
    In Denmark, it also fireworks and booze!
    This excessive combination must be a Scandinavian thing!!

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