ash1138
Ash1138
ash1138

No he directed a film called Once In the Life (2000)

You should see him in 24hr Party People and many others. He’s bloody good

Sorry to be a downer, but it only applies to players (actors, backstage folk)referring to it (as the Scottish Play) when it’s played upon an individual stage. Blame years as a stagehand for this superstition knowledge ;-)

Shit I’d be there for that

Where are you from? In Australia it refers to doof doof music as loud music coming from a car so all you hear is doof.....doof.....doof :-D

Game of thrones is bloody fantasy

Exactly

That’s absolutely rubbish

Bravo, someone who actually knows what was was the more impressive endeavour. We hear mainly of the Norwegian and Danish endeavours because we come from Western European influenced cultures or indeed Western Europe itself, so most of the information is biased that way. I’m sick of hearing about bloody Lindisfarne and

So your grandfather was Norwegian or Danish then? Because I’m sorry to say your grandfather was full of shit

What did you think? It was raiding and trading

That’s correct but they were also Götar (from Götaland) also called geats. Scanias from Skåne, goths from the isle of Gotland, and peoples from what is Finland and Estonia today. But apart from the last two who spoke a finno-urgic language, they spoke a language colloquially known as Old Norse and it’s the root of

Viking comes from the Norse word Vik which means bay, the word is still used in modern norse languages, you can see the name in Alaska as well in places like Kavik, noorvik etc. Named by Norwegian adventurers in the 19th century. Meaning the men from the bay or another way of saying the men from the sea. vikingr

I live in Sweden and I’m best friends with an armour expert and have been to many museums and sites all throughout the Nordic countries and Europe . Most helms were basic without much markings, the majority actually.

No they wore minimal helms without much markings...trust me I live in Sweden and have been to Norse museum exhibitions all over the Nordic countries and Europe

Are talking about being famous before Lagertha? You should research the Islandic and dansk sagas and get back to me with who think was first. Hint it’s not a bloody Tolkien creation from the early 20th century

Also to make it easier for the non-nordic, Names that end in -sen ie. Hansen is usually danish or Norwegian and names that end in -sson is Swedish or Icelandic but sometimes there’s a little crossover but not often

Don’t say that around Danes!!!! Borgen is a Danish show

What is so odd? It’s a bunch of white walker children, Caster gave all his male kids to them and they waste anything in their way.... No need to go overboard about it

And an ignoramus if he didn’t know who Oscar Wilde was. A magnificent film with stellar casting