Had a co-worker who worked for the US Navy there. She said after you bought all the sweaters, your shopping for local goods was pretty complete. Guess it's an off-road-vehicle [paradise], though. And it sure looks beautiful in [aerial photos]
A friend of mine did some geology there in the late 80's. She said an incredible amount of drinking took place.
Being an avid knitter, I can think of worse ways to spend my time than checking out Icelandic lopi sweaters in Iceland.
Speaking of percussion, Baker's playing on "Sunshine of Your Love" feels as if he's playing an entirely different song that just happens to coincide with Bruce and Clapton at certain points, and yet it all works.
May have been Bruce singing on "Sunshine." Got so tired of it when it was popular but heard it again a few years ago and noticed the 9/17 time or whatever it was played in.
H/T: N(L)TD.
Ain't no party like a populist Pirate Party, 'cause a pirate party got parrots. Yar!
Is Iceland the perfect place for a Beer Volcano or what?
Pirates in ovine-themed sweaters? Can't see it.
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Oh, I can totally see it.
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Oh, and if you still don't believe in Icelandic Pirates… | take a look at their Leader. |
Shocking thing about that is that there's a tree in Iceland.
| They still grow bananas.| Now, that's shocking.
Had a co-worker who worked for the US Navy there. She said after you bought all the sweaters, your shopping for local goods was pretty complete. Guess it's an off-road-vehicle [paradise], though. And it sure looks beautiful in [aerial photos]
A friend of mine did some geology there in the late 80's. She said an incredible amount of drinking took place.
Being an avid knitter, I can think of worse ways to spend my time than checking out Icelandic lopi sweaters in Iceland.
An online knitting friend of mine in Iceland goes around taking |sweater pics and posting them on her blog.| Her own knitted |hats| have been shown in an art gallery there.
Cool stuff! Or I guess I should say warm stuff. Very nice!
Wow, they're all great. I like the one with the guy holding the flatfish.
Icelandic sweaters always look better accessorized with flatfish.
The flatfish iz gud, but somehow I kept scrolling back up to the one above .
Uh. BRB.
That's her 14-year-old dóttir, you pervs…
Wut? The sweater? Kinky!
Well not the flatfish.
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No. Oh, no. Sorry.
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There it is. I was looking for that one, but I had to make do.
Mom
. https://www.discogs.com/artist/1117435-Berg%C3%BE…
Pirate Mom! Now, that's good Google.
Afturhvarf is a great word.
Birgitta Momsdóttir
Needs moar drum solo.
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| BEWARE |
Speaking of percussion, Baker's playing on "Sunshine of Your Love" feels as if he's playing an entirely different song that just happens to coincide with Bruce and Clapton at certain points, and yet it all works.
Cream: Ginger Baker – lead drums, Jack Bruce – lead bass, Eric Clapton – lead…uh…vocal.
May have been Bruce singing on "Sunshine." Got so tired of it when it was popular but heard it again a few years ago and noticed the 9/17 time or whatever it was played in.
That was Jack busting Eric's balls at the end of "Crossroads", live, Wheels of Fire. Always makes me laugh.
Judging by the teeth, looks like the pirate in the pic for this post is British.
Bingo. Graham Chapman starring in the eponymous, infamous, | Yellowbeard.|
Aargh.