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October 21, 2010

Danish thing of the day

Allike This bird. It's called an "allike." No, it's not pronounced like "alike." Don't even try figuring out how it's pronounced. I think it's called a jackdaw in English. And they're everywhere. Right now there are three of them - fat ones - on the roof across the street. It's creepy when they look at you. Like they want to eat your soul as well as the last scrabs of meat off your bones and they're planning on how to best go about it.

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