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Also, the minions insisted on presenting their food choices for the evening. I can vouch all choices were excellent, particularly the dessert with ice cream, strawberry syrup and marshmallows.
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My Caesar salad with shrimp was here, too, quite good
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Finally once more the obligatory “why split tail gate”:
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10th Jul 2019 7:52 pm
kajtzu
Member Since: 10 Aug 2017
Location: Helsinki
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nigethecat wrote:
Obviously Moomin World was "just for the kids"
Such a beautiful country... hopefully be back there soon (maybe with sump guard !!)
If you manage to make it here I’ll take it for a fair price
10th Jul 2019 7:59 pm
ianm27
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Location: Hertfordshire
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Great pics kajtzu
Keep them coming - especially the food pics just to remind another forum member what he could be eating Uncle Ray's spare wheel protector
Limo Tint
Blackvue front & rear dashcam
Cruise control switch pack
Bodsy's remote for FBH
11th Jul 2019 11:07 am
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Esp as lunch was half a bag of salad with a bit of mackerel on top. After running and gym. Getting back to my svelte form.
11th Jul 2019 1:22 pm
kajtzu
Member Since: 10 Aug 2017
Location: Helsinki
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On the last day of our road trip we went to two museums in the Tampere area; the spy museum and the police museum.
First, the spy museum. Reasonably cheap entrance fee. Comprehensive collection of all kinds of civilian, police and military kit from a variety of countries. Quite a few stations where one could DIY stuff, like use directional microphones to capture sound across the room, write in invisible ink, snoop network traffic, etc. lots of textual content of traitors, famous spies on the wall. No pictures from the spy museum as it wasn’t allowed. Spies have their secrets, etc.
The police museum is immediately adjacent to the police vocational school in Hervanta, an university suburb of Tampere. Free entrance, seems us tax payers pay for it. Three exhibits currently - police during 1917 (when Finland got its independence), a permanent exhibition of the police forces in Finland in general throughout 100 years of independence, a really nice exhibition for the kids. All were quite well done and the minions liked dressing up as real police in overalls, attend a high speed chase in virtual reality (the VR device is an Oculus) sitting in a patrol vehicle, do puzzles, etc. we spent a few hours here and while the spy museum is more interesting (IMO) > 12 year olds, the police museum works well for much younger ones.
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All together we drove 1287 kilometers split over four days without any issues. Speeds between cities and towns were 80 or 100 km/h, Helsinki-Turku and Tampere-Helsinki were 120 km/h highway.
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