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Not really a problem, mostly a question...

Who is the guy behind the nick of Lassi, the guy who makes all the times in the LOM levels ?
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Lassi = Abula

its just his real name :D
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hihi :lol:
Lassi Heikinen is real name of abula.
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¸Strange name, the only thing named Lassi i know is a television show about a heroic dog named Lassi :D
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That was Lassie ;)

And Lassi is a quite normal name in Finland I think...probably same as Norway's Lasse.
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Actually it isn't that normal in Finland, it just looks that way cuz we have two in elmascene with that name, both Cloud and Abula :) At least that is what I've heard...
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Just for fun, is their any " Charles " in Sweden or Finland ?
It's a commun name here in Québec, Canada.... and it's my name !
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Is there anyone called Tijs-Joris up there in Uppsala? :)
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The_BoneLESS wrote:Just for fun, is their any " Charles " in Sweden?
Yes, but not so many.

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well it was worth a try... :roll:
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Charles is farily common in England, but Ive never met a Tijs-Joris
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chux wrote:Charles is farily common in England,
Hehe, understatement odf the year...
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Hmm, id say there are a good few more common names...John, William, David, Joseph...all variations of these names of course
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Post by Abula »

We have both Lassi and Lasse in Finland. Lasse is way more common.

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I think Swedens most common name is Mikael Johansson or Peter Andersson. :D
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Flyrre wrote:I think Swedens most common name is Mikael Johansson or Peter Andersson. :D
nat 2tm, its like johan svensson or erik andersson
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Back then BoneLESS was as stupid as cypress. :P
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yeah, and now look what i've become!
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Pure fucking einstein!

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Yes, dame, you gave me that ;[
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BarTek wrote:a comon name in swede nwould be "markus svensson"

all polish names on the other hand seems to end with "EK" for some dumb reason. Like Piotrek, maciek, krychek, slavek, marciek, vladek, bolek.... Bartek?
btw none of those you mentioned are real names xD
they are all diminutives, most of those of male form end with -ek
dunno if it was a joke though :?
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