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I haven't been to Sweden. But I can verify that Denmark, which isn't too far away, seems to be absolutely chock-full of extremely good-looking types.


The British are a particularly ugly lot, unfortunately - although not quite as bad as the Irish.


Fortunately London is a indeed a melting pot and has managed to import some talent from abroad, raising the bar to a certain degree.

I beg to differ *B*, (excuse the familiarity). I once spent a bizarre christmas holiday in Jordan - many years ago - which at the time had some sort of deal whereby the sun-starved Danes got cheap flights to Jordan in the winter months. Some sort of Government sponsered vitamin D thang.

Aanyway, whilst I was there I happened upon many a Dane and the joke of the holiday became 'spot the ugly Dane' as they all seemed singularly pasty and potato faced. This is coming from someone who grew up in Scotland!!!

Nothing like these hottie Swedes......

Just seen the Swedish Video compared to Geordieland.Hard one to call-bet those Geordie Girls have got a better sense of humour than those Swedes.Thats what its all about,innit?..Well,isn't it?.I mean what kind of shallow person would prefer those sizzling Swedes?

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