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Cheers Paul. I've been to Sweden a couple of times but this is my first visit to Norway. I'm really looking forward to it..

I've heard the beer is very expensive out there. Could you tell me what the average cost of a pint is? Also, how cold is it over there at the moment?

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It's around 1-2 degrees here in Oslo, so it's probably a little colder in Trondheim. Depends on the weather at that day.

That is a brilliant weather forecast icon_lol.gif

To be a little more specific, there was a snowstorm in Trondheim today, and it's 20-30 cm with snow. Seems like it will be very cold on wednesday, too.

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It's around 1-2 degrees here in Oslo, so it's probably a little colder in Trondheim. Depends on the weather at that day.

That is a brilliant weather forecast icon_lol.gif

To be a little more specific, there was a snowstorm in Trondheim today, and it's 20-30 cm with snow. Seems like it will be very cold on wednesday, too.

are we in for a repeat of the Tromso game in 97, playing in the snow

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It's around 1-2 degrees here in Oslo, so it's probably a little colder in Trondheim. Depends on the weather at that day.

That is a brilliant weather forecast icon_lol.gif

To be a little more specific, there was a snowstorm in Trondheim today, and it's 20-30 cm with snow. Seems like it will be very cold on wednesday, too.

Right. Well seeing as my afro has long since departed, I'd probably be wise to invest in a good hat then?

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Hope you lads that went had a geat time - be good to hear about it.

Don't suppose you drank much, the reporter on Talk Sport mentioned they were charged £11.00 a pint at the place they went to icon_eek.gif

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Hope you lads that went had a geat time - be good to hear about it.

Don't suppose you drank much, the reporter on Talk Sport mentioned they were charged £11.00 a pint at the place they went to icon_eek.gif

So it was £2.50 from the offie but the expense claim at £11.00 a pint will pay for Xmas ................. Well he would have to buy a lot of drinks to get all the inside information from " sources close to the club "

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Briefly, this is what happened:

Who's shoes are these? Grey fog, snow, trees. Farking map. One pint £6.70. Stunningly beautiful waitress. Jagermeister. "Oh east London is like Bengal". We can't be on telly, we're supposed to be at work. Italian restaurant and lovely girls. Pint and a packet of crisps £9.70. Lizbeth. How about that for a skid. The mother of all snowball fights. Fell over again. Portakabin for a ticket office? "Sing when it's snowing". Where's the coach? De-icing the plane. Premier Inn's 24 hour bar. Where's my shoes?

Great trip. Bloody expensve place.

What the hell is the average wage out there?

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