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  • 6 months ago ruzuzu said
    My mother almost named me Solveig (actually "Solveiga" is what's on the name day calendar). Anyway, please tell you friend she has a wonderful name.
  • 6 months ago bilby said
    :-)
  • 7 months ago lea said
    Hello Me @ Wordnik. I almost didn't recognize you. Long time no see, I just tweet.
  • 12 months ago bilby said
  • over 1 year ago lea said
    You have found the meaning of life. The pure essence of humanity! (I agree. I could tattoo that message on those pics on my forehead most of my mornings.)
  • over 1 year ago bilby said
    Does this remind us of somebody? ;-)
    Forgive me, I've been wanting to post a few comments on your blog but for the life of me can't manage to do it. Just let me say here it's thoughtfulness is both striking and entertaining.
  • over 1 year ago prolagus said
    Lea,
    what's the name of Mr. Clean in Finland? If it's different from those listed here, can you add it?
  • over 1 year ago bilby said
    Ah, so these are cloudberries! Thanks for the explanation. Mmm, berries :-)
  • over 1 year ago lea said
    The berries are "cloudberries". (Lakka | muurain.) Quite expensive ones, they are common on the northen swamps, but you can find them in the southen part of Finland as well.. Some people think cloudberry liquer is nectar of The Gods, but I personally hate it. I think I am blue(and rasp)berry person myself. -- And strawberry. I grew up in a place called Strawberry Hill.
  • over 1 year ago bilby said
    Lea Lea! I received a postcard today from Finland with some kind of orange berries pictured. All the card says about the picture is 'lakkoja rasiassa'. Can you please tell me what kind of berries they are?
  • over 1 year ago lea said
    That would be great on a toast.
  • over 1 year ago bilby said
    We have a bit of spare sunlight here, although I must say it's of the bleak and extremely hot variety. Anyway, I'll put some in a jar and send it over for you to try out.
  • over 1 year ago prolagus said
    Sanna is also a common family name in Sassari, Sardinia.
  • over 1 year ago lea said
    Call it woman's intuition. Sometimes it actually works... ;o]
  • over 1 year ago bilby said
    And you already answered my second question. Thanks!
  • over 1 year ago lea said
    Yes. Sanna is quite common Finnish name (women only). Sanni too.
  • over 1 year ago bilby said
    Might as well ask you, Lea :-) Is Sanna a Finnish name?
  • over 1 year ago lea said
    Thank you, Bilby!
  • over 1 year ago bilby said
    I mega-loved the sketches on your blog Lea - funny and biting themes, appealing designs and interesting variation in the backgrounds and the overall look of the frames (eg. the black balloons in the Hate panel. Especially snortled at the queen and the flowers, top stuff!
  • over 1 year ago bilby said
    Vista ... best thing I can say is that it rhymes with barrista :-)
  • over 1 year ago prolagus said
    A cup, a cup, a cup, a cup, a cup!
  • over 1 year ago lea said
    I just got Vista. I surely hope it involves this convenient little java program you mentioned... among all the other weird things it carries in its huge whale belly.
  • over 1 year ago bilby said
    I only click Java links that cause fresh coffee to pour forth from the USB port.
  • over 1 year ago lea said
    Me neither.

    Coffee to you too!
  • over 1 year ago prolagus said
    I love coffee, I loathe tea
    I don't click javascript and youtube links...
  • over 1 year ago bilby said
    Coffee!