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Frode - you gone into politics mate?


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4 hours ago, Chairman Meow said:

Are there many people who didn't know Norway existed before he became known?

 

If so, wouldn't you be better off keeping quiet and hoping they don't decide to visit as they are obviously idiots?

 

Also has John Haughland or Petter Solberg ever been honoured like that? Or is it much like here and only twats like Harry Kane who have never actually achieved anything who get shit like that given to them?

 

 


Its an award for all fields, sports, culture, artists, Community service etc.

 

https://www.rogfk.no/vare-tjenester/stotte-stipend-og-priser/priser/bragdprisen/

 

Winners of the Bragd Prize since 1994:

  • 2020 Erling Braut Haaland, sports
  • 2019 Terje Aven, community service
  • 2018 Tone and Gjert Ingebrigtsen, sports
  • 2017 Linda-Merethe Øye, community service
  • 2016 not awarded
  • 2015 Tore Christiansen, community service
  • 2014 Alexander Kristoff, sports
  • 2013 Henrik Ingebrigtsen, sports
  • 2012 Sarah Louise Rung, sports 
  • 2011 not awarded 
  • 2010 not awarded
  • 2009 Hildeborg Juvet Hugdal, sports
  • 2008 Cecilie Drabch Norland, sports
  • 2007 Kaizers Orchestra, music
  • 2006 Jan Egeland, community service
  • 2005 Kristoffer Joner, film
  • 2004 Bjørn Maaseide, sports
  • 2003 Charles Tjessem, food culture
  • 2002 Gunn-Rita Dahle, sports
  • 2001 Eirik Sønneland / Rolf Bae, sports
  • 2000 Vamp, music
  • 1999 Arve Opdahl, art communication
  • 1998 Liv Kyllingstad Godin, community service
  • 1997 Hanne Haugland, sports
  • 1996 Eva Renate Nesheim / Gaute Rostrup, handicap work
  • 1995 Truls Mørk, music
  • 1994 Leif Ove Andsnes / Erik Thorstvedt, music / sports
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27 minutes ago, Code said:


Its an award for all fields, sports, culture, artists, Community service etc.

 

https://www.rogfk.no/vare-tjenester/stotte-stipend-og-priser/priser/bragdprisen/

 

Winners of the Bragd Prize since 1994:

  • 2020 Erling Braut Haaland, sports
  • 2019 Terje Aven, community service
  • 2018 Tone and Gjert Ingebrigtsen, sports
  • 2017 Linda-Merethe Øye, community service
  • 2016 not awarded
  • 2015 Tore Christiansen, community service
  • 2014 Alexander Kristoff, sports
  • 2013 Henrik Ingebrigtsen, sports
  • 2012 Sarah Louise Rung, sports 
  • 2011 not awarded 
  • 2010 not awarded
  • 2009 Hildeborg Juvet Hugdal, sports
  • 2008 Cecilie Drabch Norland, sports
  • 2007 Kaizers Orchestra, music
  • 2006 Jan Egeland, community service
  • 2005 Kristoffer Joner, film
  • 2004 Bjørn Maaseide, sports
  • 2003 Charles Tjessem, food culture
  • 2002 Gunn-Rita Dahle, sports
  • 2001 Eirik Sønneland / Rolf Bae, sports
  • 2000 Vamp, music
  • 1999 Arve Opdahl, art communication
  • 1998 Liv Kyllingstad Godin, community service
  • 1997 Hanne Haugland, sports
  • 1996 Eva Renate Nesheim / Gaute Rostrup, handicap work
  • 1995 Truls Mørk, music
  • 1994 Leif Ove Andsnes / Erik Thorstvedt, music / sports

What did Tore Christiansen do to get Community Service? 

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21 minutes ago, Bjornebye said:

What did Tore Christiansen do to get Community Service? 


Haha, he’s an entrepreneur and the owner of Norways and one of Europe’s best icehockey teams.

 

He’s been doing a lot of charity work for people with drug and alchohol problems, he also have a policy of giving people without the best CV, drop outs, former prisoners etc a chance to get a job in his companies.

 

 

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1 minute ago, Code said:


Haha, he’s an entrepreneur and the owner of Norways and one of Europe’s best icehockey teams.

 

He’s been doing a lot of charity work for people with drug and alchohol problems, he also have a policy of giving people without the best CV, drop outs, former prisoners etc a chance to get a job in his companies.

 

 

He sounds a decent fella. I've not watched the video but I'm assuming he's the guy on the right because the guy on the left needs feeding to the fucking polar bears for them jeans unless of course Kate Upton had just walked past 

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1 hour ago, Code said:

It was a while ago.  I think I asked what other policies you had and you didn’t respond so I went and had a look.  It wasn’t your party page on wiki though it was and overview of the country or the region maybe.  I’ll have a look after the game.

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2 hours ago, PestiRed said:

I like the ‘not awarded’ years. It’s a beacon of self-awareness combined with humility when a country admits that all their citizens were shit for the entire year

Like that day in the 1950’s when there was no events. So the BBC just put on the Light Orchestra instead of the news

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  • 4 weeks later...

Not the perfect place for this, but wasn't sure where to mention it. This landslide story is tragic, terrifying, awful. 

 

Norway landslide: More bodies found as rescuers search Gjerdrum site - BBC News

 

"A 2005 geological survey labelled the area as at high risk of landslides, according to a report seen by the broadcaster TV2. Despite this, the homes were built three years later in 2008."

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A catastrophy, Appearantly there are 90.000 homes build on this type of mud in Norway. So far five people have been found dead out of the ten people missing.

 

It could have been a lot worse, but the area was seen as safe though so they have followed all protocols.

 

I think we might see some changes there now though. 

 

https://www.vgtv.no/video/210645/enkelt-forklart-dette-er-skredomraadet

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