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Stupid Scandinavians with their high standards of living, low crime rates and general social equality, what do they know about anything?


http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=225113



Edit: Because I didn?t get me none of that Swedish free education so I have appealing grammar.

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Damn the Swedes and their vile socialist eutopia. I have had two Swedish au pairs and one had undergone breast augmentation and the other had her breasts reduced, both at the expence of the tax payer.


Shame on the Swedish population and their pre-occupation with physical perfection.


Needless to say that I dismissed them both and ordered myself an androgenous Polish girl...

dulwichmum Wrote:

The Swedes are not for everyone darling. We don't need any here in Dulwich thank you.


Swedish night clubs vs UK night clubs ......watch that on You Tube Mumsy and you'll be pining for the Swedes, the Ladies look gorgeous, almost to a Woman...

I tried to post something similar on here about Swedish nightclubs versus Welsh nightclubs.


Seriously, these women should not be permitted to come to London, invade our homes, look after our children, do our ironing and smile at our husbands. They are not natural and should be kept in Sweden... Au pair work should be restricted for portly women who have deep voices and drag their knuckles on the floor (sigh).

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