drink the blood of egyptian pharohs
They wanted our cheeseburgers
No it was not and it is unknown how or why it got that name.
Probably from the Middle-East, and from the Middle-East to Africa.
Huge, thick feathery blankets which they use a rope to fasten around their waist.
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Yes we do.
Norwegians are treated like we are treated here in the United States. Every person is created equal.
no norwegians are from Norway
The country of Norwegians is Norway.
norwegians
Norwegians speak Norwegian.
Some Norwegians immigrated to America by boat.
Norwegians are not Anglo-Saxons, they are Scandinavians.
Norwegians are proud of different things, it varies from person to person. But it's much like every other country, as Norwegians they're proud of their country and the good things about it. Like its nature and its history, and so on. This is displayed quiet well on May 17th which is Norway's national day. The celebrations are huge. As individuals, however, Norwegians are proud of pretty much the same things as American individuals for example. Like their car or their hair or their home or their girlfriend/boyfriend.
Perhaps you care to elaborate...if not, then ask yourself: Why do Frenchmen behave like Frenchmen Why do Germans behave like Germans Why do Gambians behave like Gambians Why do Norwegians behave like Norwegians Why do Nepalese behave like Nepalese Why do Venezuelans behave like Venezuelans. Get the point?
Do you mean what Music Norwegians listen to?That's a really tough question to answer, cause we all like different music.. I like to listen to music like My chemical romance, Linkin Park, Paramore and i love Rob Pattinson's songs. But other people like different music..
The Norwegians used the paper clips as a symbol during the Holocaust.