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  • Jeg sendte en anmeldelse, av broren min Axel Thomassen, til Politiet i Steinkjer, for barnemishandling







    Gmail – Anmeldelse av broren min Axel Thomassen, for barnemishandling







    Gmail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Anmeldelse av broren min Axel Thomassen, for barnemishandling





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 9:44 PM





    To:

    post.nord-trondelag@politiet.no



    Hei,

    nå ser jeg på noen bilder, som min mormor, sendte meg, i 2005/2006.
    Jeg ser at min halvbror Axel Thomassen, han holder rundt sin ste-fetter, Risto Ingebrigtsen.
    Jeg har nettopp vært på storbyferie i London her, og har kjørt min tante Ellen sin bil, i Nevlunghavn, på veier jeg ikke er vant til å kjøre, og er hos bestemor Ingeborg, som var ganske masete.

    Så jeg er ikke helt med.

    Men jeg følte meg også litt utfryst her, men tankene mine er kanskje i London enda.

    Siden jeg kom rett fra ferie der.
    Men nå, så tenker jeg at dette må være arrangert, av broren min Axel, i noe nettverk, for å få det til at jeg synes at sånn pedofil-aktig oppførsel er vanlig, eller noe.

    Det må være noe konstruert, tror jeg.

    For vi var nesten aldri nede i Larvik-området, og besøkte de, for jeg og Axel bodde i forskjellige deler av Oslo.
    Så jeg skjønner ikke at han kunne kjenne Risto Ingebrigtsen så bra.

    Men jeg merka ikke noen reaksjon, fra han Risto, da min mormor, Ingeborg Ribsskog, tok de her bildene.
    Og hun reagerte heller ikke.
    Så derfor reagerte ikke jeg heller, for man kan jo ikke se noe på ansiktet til Risto, at han er ukomfortabel, eller noe, synes jeg.

    Så han gråt ikke, eller prøvde å ta bort armen, til Axel, eller noe.
    Så derfor tenkte jeg kanskje ikke noe på det, annet enn at jeg syntes de oppførte seg rart og unaturlig, for de liksom posterte på en måte, sånn at de så bort da, på en unaturlig måte, som liksom for å fryse ut meg.

    Dette var sommeren 2003.
    Sommeren 2005, så jobba jeg på gården til min onkel Martin Ribsskog, og Ristos mor, Grete Ingebrigtsen, i Kvelde.
    Jeg husker jeg overhørte at Grete sa, at hun ikke visste om hvor mye hun kunne klare å kontrollere ungene sine, fra å unngå å si, (om et eller annet), i Kvelde-bygda.

    Men det er klart for meg, at ungene til Grete, Risto, Andrea og Isa, de var under kontroll av hun Grete da, som kontrollerte hva de prata om til andre, tydligvis.
    Så jeg mistenker at det kan ha vært noe slags form for barnmishandling involvert her, enten fra min halvbror Axel Thomassen og/eller fra Grete Ingebrigtsen og min onkel Martin Ribsskog.

    Dette tenkte jeg på nå, når jeg så den måten Axel holdt rundt Risto her igjen.
    Axel var jo i midten av 20-årene vel på det bildet, og Risto gikk vel i en av de første klassene på barneskolen kanskje.

    Men jeg har ikke hatt mye med min onkel Martin å gjøre, før etter min mor døde, i 1999, så jeg kjenner ikke han Risto, som er/var Martin sin stesønn, så bra.
    Så derfor syntes jeg det er rart, at Axel kjente han så bra, at han holdt armen rundt han.

    Her må det ha vært noe muffens, mener jeg.
    Så det vil jeg gjerne anmelde.
    Mvh.
    Erik Ribsskog
    PS.
    Min mormor, Ingeborg Ribsskog, skriver på baksiden av bildene, som hun sendte meg, et par-tre år før hun døde, ifjor sommer, hit til England, at bildene er fra 2005.

    Men i 2005, så hadde jeg helskjegg, da jeg jobba på den gården, Løvås, husker jeg, for jeg hadde ikke innlagt vann, i den lille, uisolerte hytta, som jeg bodde i da.
    Så disse bildene må være fra sommeren 2003.

    Jeg kjenner også igjen den grønne t-skjorta, som jeg har under den blå tennisskjorta.
    Den kjøpte jeg i London, på storby-sommerferie, uka før det her, eller noe.
    Og jeg pleide ikke å kle meg så kult, så den t-skjorta brukte jeg ikke så mye, så dette må ha vært sommeren 2003, mener jeg.

    For det er ikke sånn at jeg har kjøpt mange sånne t-skjorter, det var nok bare en, for sånne militærfarga klær, var på moten, husker jeg, sommeren 2003, pga. Irak-krigen eller noe.
    Men jeg tenkte jeg måtte nesten kjøpe med noen nye klær fra London, når jeg var der, men jeg var kanskje litt stressa da, derfor kjøpte jeg bare en sånn militær-farga t-skjorte, for jeg fant kanskje ikke så mye andre klær jeg trengte, eller syntes var kule.

    Men jeg var litt stressa da, for jeg var ikke så vant til å handle klær i London akkurat, jeg hadde vel ikke da vært i England, siden en ferie i Brighton, hvor jeg var mye i tenårene, i 1990.

    Så sånn var det.

    Bare kontakt meg hvis det er noe dere eventuelt lurer på i forbindelse med anmeldelsen.





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  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post angående det vikingskipet i Meols







    Gmail – Vikingskip i England/Fwd: Viking-congress in Chester/Fwd: St. Olave's Church in Chester







    Gmail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Vikingskip i England/Fwd: Viking-congress in Chester/Fwd: St. Olave’s Church in Chester





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 3:10 PM





    To:

    fellespost@marmuseum.no


    Cc:

    emb.london@mfa.no



    Hei,

    Riksantikvaren har anbefalt meg, å kontakte blant annet dere og Kulturhistorisk museum, om dette.
    Men Kulturhistorisk museum svarer ikke, så jeg går videre.
    Det gjelder et flott klinkebygget vikinge-langskip, som ligger under parkeringsplassen, til en pub, i the Wirral, i England.

    Jeg har pratet med noen som jobber der, og har skrevet om dette på blogg, (etter å ha vært og sett på vikinghavnen i Meols, og fått tips om dette vikingskipet).
    Jeg har også vært på vikingkongress i Chester, og forklart om at det skipet burde tas opp av leira, for ingen kan jo se det under leire.

    Og det skipet er vel unikt, i England.
    Det burde vært på museum, og det var norske vikinger, som ble jaget fra Dublin, som slo seg ned på the Wirral.
    Og muligens også vikinger som kom dit rett fra Norge, dette er på vestkysten av England, og grenser til Irskesjøen, like ved Isle of Man osv., hvor de norske vikingene dro.

    Så dette langskipet burde vært i et museum, mener jeg.
    Men britene er visst mer opptatt av romersk arkeologi.
    Så jeg prøver å få tak i ekspertise, (og senere muligens midler), fra Norge.

    Britene er redd for at skipet vil råtne, hvis de graver det opp.
    Men i Norge, så har vi jo gravet opp mange vikingeskip, og de står i museer.
    Mens i England, så har de vel ingen andre vikinge/klinke-bygde skip.

    Jeg mener dette er norrøn kultur, siden skipet er klinkebygget.
    Kunne dere gitt råd om konservering/utgraving av skipet?
    En komite bestemte å ikke grave opp skipet, men det var forskere fra svenske universitet med på den beslutningen.

    Og svenske vikinger dro jo østover, så det virker rart, synes jeg, at svenske forskere skulle være med å ta beslutninger om et norsk vikingeskip.
    Men nå har jeg altså tatt opp dette temaet igjen, på viking-konferansen, i forrige måned, i Chester.

    Så nå burde det være mulig å begynne fra 'scratch', på et nytt prosjekt, som jeg har startet med da.

    Jeg kan kontakte puben igjen, og konverserer også med prosjektleder, på det forrige prosjektet, professor Stephen Harding, ved universitetet i Nottingham.

    Arkeologen, ved Liverpool National Museum, sa på konferansen, at hvis jeg skaffer midler, så kan han og museet grave opp skipet.
    Men han klagde på at det ville råtne, og var ekspert i romersk arkeologi, så om dere kunne gitt mer noe mer tilbakemeldinger her.

    For på the Wirral, så er det ingen store byer, det er jo et gammelt norsk vikingland, så det kunne kanskje vært artig fra Norges side, å bidra også, til en konstruktiv løsning på dette prosjektet?
    Det er jo snakk om felles kultur, mener jeg, og ingen er vel bedre kompetanse enn nordmenn, når det gjelder vikingskip?

    Håper dere kan komme med tilbakemelding på dette.
    Jeg tenker også på å kontakte ambassaden i London, om dette.
    Vi får se.
    Mvh.
    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date: Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 1:08 PM
    Subject: Re: Viking-congress in Chester/Fwd: St. Olave's Church in Chester
    To: Stephen Harding <Steve.Harding@nottingham.ac.uk>

    Hi,

    well, I've supported Everton, since I was 7 years old, since my mother, Karen Ribsskog, who had been an au-pair, in the UK, said they were good.
    So I think it's enough to support one English football-team.

    But I think the Viking-stuff is fun.
    Everton is also a bit Norse, since it's from 'eofer', which means wild pig, in Old Norse, and 'ton', is the same as the Norwegian 'tun', which means area around the farm-house.

    I'm a refugee you see, and am busy trying to get my rights in Norway and in the UK.
    So I haven't got that much time.
    I have four blogs, and a website, that I run, where I write about my interests and more:

    And this is new site, that I'm working on now:

    I'm sorry they are in Norwegian, but I see you sometimes write a bit in Norwegian, like salutations etc.

    But I'm from Norway you know, and in Norway we need a bit time to get to know people.
    Since I'm from a small place in Norway, called Berger in Vestfold, in Svelvik municipality, (I've also lived in Larvik municipality).

    Thanks very much anyway!
    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 12:43 PM, Stephen Harding <Steve.Harding@nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:

    OK Erik

    Next time we will have Labskaus-scouse as we had for the book-launch for

    Ingimunds Saga back in 2001, which Trondheim sent their top

    people:

    If you ring me I can tell you more about what we are

    doing.

    What about supporting Tranmael? Our Viking team is playing

    Hartlepool tonight, kick off 7.45pm.

    Steve Harding


    From: Erik Ribsskog

    [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 23 November 2010

    12:31

    Subject: Fwd:

    Viking-congress in Chester/Fwd: St. Olave's Church in

    Chester

    Hi again,

    so I have really started my own Viking-project here a bit. 🙂

    I just wanted to level with the Viking-congress, that was on

    Saturday, in Chester.

    But I'll update and level more, when I know more, from my contact

    with the experts in Norway.

    Hope this is alright, and sorry that I'm sending so much

    correspondence about this!

    Thanks again for the good food, on Saturday, even if it wasn't

    'speke'-food, I still think it was good food with the chicken balti sandwiches

    etc.

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Date:

    Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 12:15 PM
    Subject: Fwd: Viking-congress in Chester/Fwd:

    St. Olave's Church in Chester
    To: Steve.Harding@nottingham.ac.uk

    Hi,

    here is what the Riksantikvaren in Norway, wrote about the Vikingship on

    the Wirral, by the way:

    From: Haustveit, Gunvor <gunvor.haustveit@ra.no>

    Date:

    2010/10/18

    Subject: Svar på spørsmål "hjelp med å grave opp vikingskip

    i England"

    To: eribsskog@gmail.com

    Hei og takk

    for
    e-post.

    Det er flere

    kompetansesentra og forskere som er dyktige på feltet
    om vikingskip.

    Anbefaler først og fremst: Kulturhistorisk museum

    med
    Vikingskipshuset, dernest Norsk Maritimt Museum og Norsk

    Institutt for
    kulturminneforskning. I Danmark er det kompetanse ved

    Roskilde museum.
    Lykke

    til!

    (Translates to:

    Hi and thanks for the e-mail.

    There are many competence-centers and scientists who are good at the

    field vikingships. I recomend first and foremost: Cultural-historical museum

    with the Vkingships-huset, then Norwegian Maritim Museum and Norwegian

    Institute for Cultural Heritage Science. In Denmark they have competence at

    Roskilde Museum.

    Good Luck!).

    (This was sent before I read about the project on your website, regarding

    this vikingship).

    Helsing
    Gunvor Haustveit
    Informasjonsseksjonen
    Riksantikvaren
    Postboks 8196

    Dep
    0034 Oslo
    Tlf: + 47 98 20 27 60

    www.riksantikvaren.no

    ———- Forwarded message ———-
    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>
    Date: Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at

    11:15 AM
    Subject: Re: Viking-congress in Chester/Fwd: St. Olave's Church in

    Chester

    To: Stephen Harding <Steve.Harding@nottingham.ac.uk>

    Hi,

    yes, but if they have vikingships on museums in Norway, they are also

    made of wood, and they don't decay.

    They even have Vikingship-museums in Northern Germany, that used to

    be southern Denmark, as far as I remember.

    I've heard that the vikingship is under the _parking-lot_ of the pub,

    (like I said on the congress).

    But I have contacted, (like I wrote), the University of Oslo,

    cultural-historical museum, both before and after the congress, and I hope to

    hear back from them soon.

    I just went to Meols, to look at the old Viking-harbour, you see, just to

    get some fresh air, since I live in the City Centre of Liverpool.

    And then I asked one of the 'natives' about where the viking harbour

    was, and he also told me, that there was a viking ship, under the pub

    there.

    And then I went to the pub, the Railway Inn, and spoke with the staff

    there, (a woman in her 20's, I think, who almost looked Norwegian, I

    think).

    And she showed me that there was newspaper-articles on the wall, in the

    big pub, and pictures of a viking longship, etc.

    I promised I'd write about this on my blog, so that people in Norway

    could read about it.

    Then I contacted University of Oslo.

    But then, later, I read about your desition, to leave the ship under

    the clay.

    But then, I saw that you had asked universities in Gothenburg and

    Stockhome for advise.

    And I don't understand why you ask Swedish universities for advise,

    regarding Norwegian vikingships.

    Because the Swedes went east.

    And the Norwegians went to the Irish Sea, etc.

    The Swedish Vikings didn't go to England and the Irish Sea, they went

    to Russia etc, in the east.

    So I thought that project was a bit strange, why involve Swedish

    universities in this?

    Since there is a rivalary between Sweden and Norway, after many wars,

    from the Viking-time and up to modern history.

    So that made me a bit sceptical, to that project, when I saw that many

    Swedish universities were involved.

    My reflex, since I am from Norway, would be not to let Swedes be to

    much involved in a Norwegian/(Irish) Viking-project.

    But anyway.

    But I have contacted the University of Oslo, cultur-historical museum

    about this, who the 'riksantikvaren', in Norway, refered me to.

    So I'm just waiting to get an answer from them.

    And then I'll contact you when and if I hear something back from

    them.

    Hope this is alright!

    Thank you very much for your replies, and sorry that I was a bit late for

    the congress, I just missed the Chester-train, and then I had to take the next

    train, for Port Ellismere, and change for Chester, so then I was

    delayed.

    This is mostly because I'm from Norway, that I'm interested in the

    congress and the Viking-places on the Wirral, because in Norway, this is

    almost like general knowledge, that we learn about on school etc., so this

    with Viking-stuff is almost the only thing we take serious in Norway, (except

    from skiing).

    (Only joking).

    But that's why I'm so interested in this.

    Thanks again for the reply to my e-mail!

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 8:03 AM, Stephen Harding <Steve.Harding@nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:

    Dear

    Erik

    I was part

    of the team that did the Ground Penetrating Radar studies 3 years ago that

    appeared to verify the existence of the old vessel and we did discuss this

    in detail with the people in Oslo – Arne Christiansen and Knut Paasche of

    the skiphuset Bygdoy. The Chair of the afternoon session was Dr. David

    Griffiths, distinguished Viking Archaeologist from Oxford, born and brought

    up in Heswall and like myself a passionate Wirralian – as he explained in

    his talk. All 3 of us – Rob Philpott, David and myself are in total

    agreement as to the situation about the boat. Unfortunately you can’t just

    go down and expose the boat as the old wood would decay rapidly: this would

    be very irresponsible!. Its underneath a pub and near a major road so

    unless we can find an estimated 8-10 million pounds, we have to leave it

    where it is. Then when we have the money lets go for it! To

    repeat what Rob has said, if you have any ideas where we can get this money,

    let us know. Believe me we would dearly love to have this excavated

    but it just can’t be done at the moment. However we are going to have

    a meeting soon but I can’t see – without the money – much else we can do at

    the momentThe Friends of Meols Park organisation are having trouble trying

    to raise £40,000 for a statue of Ingimund for Meols Park, again if you have

    any ideas for funds that would be great.

    Nottingham

    involvement:

    The

    organizers of the conference were Liz Royles and myself. Liz: is

    Keeper of early archaeology at the Grosvenor Museum at Chester – and was

    born and brought up from Meols. Liz did a tremendous job putting on the

    exhibition and obtaining the grants so that everyone could attend for free –

    and even have free refreshments.

    Myself:

    Indeed I am now at the University of Nottingham but was born and brought up

    in Wirral – near Meols and then Wallasey, and come from 2 very old Wirral

    families that go back at least several hundred years, and very proud of this

    – if you have a chance please look at my website

    even

    Tranmere – Tranmael – my team, has a Norwegian name:

    http://trsn.blogspot.com/

    it would be

    great if you could join us!

    I have just

    written another book with Liverpool FC fan Stig Vaagan from Hamar – det

    Norske Liverpool –
    Vikinger, DNA og Nåtid, which will

    be published soon in Norway, which includes a lot about the Scandinavian

    Church on Park Lane: do you know these people there.

    I have also

    secured an agreement from the people re-constructing the “Drakken” ship of

    Harald Harfagre for it to sail to Liverpool and Wirral in 2012/2013 after

    the boat is complete and indeed have been trying very hard for the last 10

    years to develop the whole areas Viking Heritage.

    What about

    meeting up for a beer sometime and we can discuss the boat?

    All the

    best

    Steve

    Harding

    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 23 November 2010 04:11
    To: Stephen

    Harding
    Subject: Re: Viking-congress in Chester/Fwd: St. Olave's

    Church in Chester

    Hi,

    I wasn't aware of that there

    were boats in clay in Scandinavia.

    But, like I wrote in the

    earlier e-mail, in Scandinavia, we have a lot of ships in museums from

    before.

    And they had made 46 trenches

    in Irby, and none in Meols, even if Meols is more Norse/Viking, Irby means

    town of the Irishmen.

    So I question the priorities

    here, and as I wrote, and updated the congress about, I have contacted the

    University of Oslo, about this.

    So I was mostly

    summarising, what I said on the congress.

    Further, to my

    complaint.

    I think what happened after

    lunch, distroyed the congress.

    The chair from University of

    Chester was ill, and a new chair, from Nottingham, was a reserve.

    I remember it like you only

    mentioned his firstname, briefly before the congress started again, after

    lunch.

    And his field wasn't mentioned

    I think.

    I understood this to be a

    national Viking congress, and not a Nottingham one.

    So noone knew who this guy was

    or what his field was, (the new chair).

    He was a reserve, and

    should have toned himself down, I think, due to this, and due to that his

    name and field wasn't mentioned in the agenda.

    So I think this distroyed the

    congress a bit, I'm sorry to say, because the new chair went directly in,

    with facts, or 'facts', from Scandinavia, all the time.

    Without saying e.g. that

    the ship was in Gothenburg, he just said 'Scandinavia'.

    And with 't' becomming 'd',

    like the young chair said was usual in Scandinavia.

    I think that is in Germany,

    that 't' becomes 'd', like in 'Donerstag' instead of 'Thursday'.

    So my experience of the

    congress was distroyed by this new chair, I have to admit, so I wanted to

    complain about the congress.

    I also think it's strange

    that all this Viking-stuff on the Wirral should be run from

    Nottingham.

    I think one should have a

    centre in the Wirral or Chester or Isle of Man, to do with the Norwegian

    Vikings.

    Because the Norwegian Vikings weren't in Nottingham I

    think.

    I think a local university,

    which is located geografically, in what was Norwegian Viking-territory, in

    the UK, should 'run the show' on this.

    I think Nottingham was

    south of were the Norwegian Vikings lived, in the UK.

    I think the Wirral was

    obviously a Norwegian Viking-land.

    Why don't the Wirral run

    the show on this?

    Why is the Wirral

    Viking-stuff run from Nottingham, (and Chester).

    Maybe Chester would be logical,

    but was has Nottingham to do with Norweigan Vikings in the Wirral?

    This sounds strange to

    me.

    Also, I think one should

    have a specialist in Viking-archology, digging up the Viking-stuff on the

    Wirral, because the professor from National Museum Liverpool, in a

    specialist in Roman and 'later' archeology.

    And he explained that he

    thought something was roman, and then someone else came and said that

    bird-figure for a weight, was viking.

    I don't think this is taken

    seriously enough.

    Look at the Roman

    arcahology, with the Circus etc, in Chester.

    You say it isn't proven the

    Viking-ship in Meols is Viking.

    But it is 'klinke'-buildt,

    which means it's Norse.

    So I think you try to make

    this unclear, the ships origin, it definately Viking/Norse, and not anything

    else.

    So I question really the whole congress and you at Nottinghams

    motivation.

    I understand that University of

    Oslo or University of Trondheim didn't send any people, it's probably

    because they didn't feel welcome.

    Sorry that I think I have

    to write this direct to put it strange.

    But there wasn't much

    viking about that congress I think.

    Then it should have been served

    beer/ale and not wine.

    And 'speke'-food, and not

    Pakistani samosa-food.

    This was not a Norse

    Viking-congress I think.

    Sorry to say!

    Best

    regards,

    Erik Ribsskog

    On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 9:09

    PM, Stephen Harding <Steve.Harding@nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:

    Thanks Erik, yes we thoroughly

    enjoyed the congress, everyone seemed so enthusiastic … and it was great

    having a Norwegian at the conference. The books on sale were Vikings in the

    Irish Sea (Dr. David Griffiths), Irby (Dr. Rob Philpott) and Viking DNA (by

    Turi King, Mark Jobling and myself).

    Thanks for modern dynge = heap, but

    I will check with Dr. Paul Cavill to see if this can help. Dingesmere:

    there are some links to this and Brunanburh on my own Viking page http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/-sczsteve

    Boat: yes we’d all love to get this

    out, but as Dr. Philpott said it would cost 8-10Million to achieve, but the

    boat is perfectly safe in the blue clay until that time comes.. which may

    not be for a long time. We don’t know its Viking, all we know its very

    old! There are I think boats in blue clay in Scandinavia – one in Karmoy and

    one near Gothenburg which have been left for the foreseeable future.

    If there are any developments with Wirral we’ll be sure to let you

    know,

    Hope this helps!

    Beste hilsener

    Steve Harding

    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 21 November 2010 07:24

    Subject: Viking-congress

    in Chester/Fwd: St. Olave's Church in Chester

    Hi,

    thanks for arranging the

    Viking-congress, which I thought was a very fun idea!

    I was just wondering, who was

    the chair, after lunch again, (the young man in his 30's with a beard on his

    chin or under his mouth, or what it's called).

    Because I thought he was a bit

    'on' me.

    The one who replaced the

    professor from Chester who was ill.

    I've also sendt to the

    professer from National Museums Liverpool and cultural historical museum

    Oslo University again, about possible founding or expertice from Norway, for

    the vikingship in Meols, which I brought up about, yesterday, on the

    congress, after the professor from National Museums Liverpool spoke about

    the archeolology in Irby.

    Also, I tried to explain about

    my contributing regardin the subject of Dingesmere, to do with the big

    battle between the Vikings and the English, on the Wirral.

    In Norwegian, 'dynge' means

    'heap'.

    And I thought that could be

    relevant, since Norwegian and English once were the same language.

    The young chair was an

    expert on Scandinavia, (which I'm not I'm just a normal Norwegian, but I've

    worked on a viking-farm in Norway, actually, Løvås farm in Kvelde, (where

    someone tried to murder me, i 2005, so I went to Liverpool, and the police

    wont investigate).

    The young chair said that in

    Scandinavia 't' often became 'd'.

    (This I don't know myself

    from being Norwegian, even if I one term at high-school got the best grade,

    'S', in Norwegian).

    The young chair also said that

    vikingships in Norway weren't always dug up.

    But, in Norway, we have many

    vikingship, in several musums, (like in Denmark etc).

    But in the

    Wirral/North-England, you haven't got a single vikingship which had been dug

    up.

    So if it's right that we

    have ships like that, under clay, in Norway, then at least we have some

    vikingships which we have put in the museum first.

    E.g. the Vikingship Museum

    in Bygdøy, in Oslo.

    Also, I thought I had to

    'argue' with two people at the same time, when I spoke.

    Because the young chair,

    interrupted, my dialog with the two professors, I thought a bit.

    So that's why I left before

    the book-launch, because I was a bit disapointed in the young chairs

    behavour.

    So I was just a bit

    currious, who the young chair was again.

    Because his name wasn't

    mentioned on the agenda, since the initial chair, after lunch, the professor

    from University of Chester, was ill, if I understood you right, when you

    briefly spoke, after lunch, yesterday.

    Thank you very much in advance

    for any reply!

    And thanks again for holding

    the Viking-congress, which was very fun, and the Viking-exhibition, at the

    Grosvenor Museum, in Chester, was also very fine I think!

    Yours sincerely,

    Erik Ribsskog

    ———-

    Forwarded message ———-
    From: Steve Harding <Steve.Harding@nottingham.ac.uk>
    Date: Mon, Jul 20,

    2009 at 9:31 AM
    Subject: RE: St. Olave's Church in Chester
    To: Erik

    Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Dear Erik

    Many thanks for your

    email. I will write a more detailed reply later but I thought I'd

    better point out that the present St. Olave's building is of course not the

    original but is probably on the site of an original building which may

    have been wooden – we don't know. It is in the southern part

    the city which we believe to be the Scandinavian part of Chester

    in the 10th Century (and includes the discovery site of a viking treasure

    hoard at Castle Esplanade and some timber constructions similar to those in

    Dublin). The main area of Norse settlement in the area was in Wirral

    where there is extensive place name, archaeological and historical evidence,

    including 2 hogback tombstones.

    If you get a chance have a look

    at my website

    http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/-sczsteve

    and its links, but I will write

    back to you more when I have some more time,

    Beste sommerhilsener

    Steve Harding

    http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/-sczsteve
    steve.harding@nottingham.ac.uk

    Tel: +44(0) 115 951 6148

    (fax 6142)
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    From: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sent: 19 July 2009 19:25
    To: Steve.Harding@nottingham.ac.uk
    Subject: St.

    Olave's Church in Chester

    Hi,

    I'm from Norway, but I live

    in Liverpool, and the other day, I was in Chester, and I

    coinsidentily

    stubled upon, the St. Olave's

    Church, since I thought I had to see a bit of the other towns

    and

    cities, in the North-West,

    and not only Liverpool.

    I took some pictures of the

    church, and posted on my blog.

    From the 'sign' there, it

    could seem like the church was from the 18th century, so much

    was

    my surprice, when I searched

    on the internet, and found, that the chuch was almost a thousand

    years old, built by Norwegian

    Vikings who were refugees from Dublin, since they lost control

    there,

    it seems to me, after reading

    on the internet about this.

    I read on a blog called

    'Ainscough Family History', which I found throug Google, about the

    'Viking

    march', between the Wirral

    and Chester.

    So I wrote a comment on that

    blog, with questions about the St. Olave's Church, and was

    adviced

    to contact you.

    I was just wondering if

    the church is listed, since I don't think we have that old viking

    stone-

    buildings in

    Norway.

    We have 'stav'-churches,

    in three, but I don't think we have any stone-buildings, that are this

    old.

    So, I was just curious about

    this.

    I also wondered if there

    had been conflicts between the St. Olave's Parish and the St.

    Michaels

    Parish, since on one

    building, 'Nine Houses', the borded between the parishes, was written

    on

    the buildings

    facade.

    And, I was also wondering,

    why it isn't a plaque there, explaining about, that the church is

    almost

    a thousand years old, built

    by Vikings from Ireland, because the plaque that's there now,

    makes

    it almost seem, that the

    building was built much later, or, it only least the year the church

    was

    conserved, in the 18th

    century, I think it was.

    As I understand, all the part

    of Chester, from the main street, and down to river, used to

    be

    a Viking-district.

    I was wondering, on some of

    the half timbered houses, I saw some symbols that looked a bit

    like what we call

    'firkløver', that's four-cleaver, I think, in English, could these symbols

    have

    been from Norway, or are they

    English, since I heard that these black and white half-timbered

    houses are 'Tudor-style', so

    I guess that the Vikings, in Chester, would have other types of

    buildings, that was there,

    before the Tudor-style buildings,contemporary with the St.

    Olave's

    Church?

    Sorry that I'm asking a lot

    of questions, I understand if you haven't got the time to answer

    any

    of these questions.

    I just coincidentaly

    notices this church, when I was in Chester, and thought it was fun, to

    see

    place-names, and buildings,

    named after a Norwegian king, that we learned about at school,

    in Norway.

    And at school, in Norway,

    we, as far as I remember, only learned about that York, or

    'Jorvik',

    like the Vikings called the

    town or city, was a Norwegian Viking-town or city.

    But we didn't learn

    about, that there were viking setlements, in Cheshire and

    Merseyside.

    So I wasn't aware of,

    that there was Viking-buildings, in Chester, when I went there, so I

    was

    a bit surprised to see the

    church, and read about it on the internet, so that was very fun.

    I thought that maybe this

    church, could be one of the few buildings etc,. that

    remained,

    after the Vikings, that had

    to leave Ireland.

    In Norway, we learn at

    school, that Vikings founded Dublin etc., but we don't learn

    that

    they went to England, after

    they lost control in Ireland, so this was fun to learn.

    So sorry again that I'm

    asking a lot of questions, and thanks in advance, if you have

    the

    time to explain about any of

    the questions which I've ask!

    Yours

    sincerely,

    Erik

    Ribsskog

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    Gmail – Viking DNA book







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    Viking DNA book





    Stephen Harding

    <Steve.Harding@nottingham.ac.uk>





    Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 2:41 PM





    To:

    undisclosed recipients <steve.harding@nottingham.ac.uk>





    Dear Colleagues (including many

    of you who took part in the genetic survey of northwest England, 2002-2007, or

    the Nordic Festival in 2008)

    Apologies if you get this message more

    than once!
    We are writing to bring to your attention a publication

    we have just produced. It focuses on

    the first part of a genetic

    survey of northern England

    the Wirral and West Lancashire project in the northwest – and explains the basis behind the DNA

    method to probe ancestry, the use of

    surnames to help to localize volunteers to specific regions of the country, and

    how genetic methods are being used in conjunction with historical,

    archaeological and linguistic evidence to learn about Viking ancestry. It also gives some examples from

    individual results and from comparing populations of people to help show what

    these new technologies can achieve.

    Publication of the book has been supported by one of the UK

    Research Councils who have been supporting the study (the Biotechnology and

    Biological Sciences Research Council) – and Nottingham University Press in

    conjunction with Countyvise Limited have very kindly produced this for us and

    indeed done a splendid job.

    We would like to stress that we as authors are not taking any Royalties

    or profit!

    The book is introduced with a

    brilliant foreword by famous UK/BBC historian/broadcaster Michael Wood after which we set out to

    show as clearly as we can, with the help of full colour illustrations – what DNA

    is and how DNA methods can be used to probe both individual and population

    ancestry. For probing Viking

    ancestry it shows the importance of using DNA in conjunction with historical,

    linguistic, place name and archaeological evidence – again with the help of many colour

    illustrations
    , and explains how DNA can be used to probe paternal

    ancestry and maternal ancestry either for individuals or for populations of

    people, explaining also some of the sometimes complicated jargon that scientists

    use.

    A major problem in studying

    population ancestry is the large population movements that have occurred since

    the Industrial Revolution. However

    there is a strong link between surnames and paternal DNA ancestry and the book

    explains how information such as Henry VIII’s tax rolls, , and even criminal

    records (including someone accused of killing a dog in 1348 …. found not

    guilty!) can be used to help establish the volunteer base for specific regions

    of northern England. Using these methods significant

    Scandinavian ancestry (up to 50% of the mixture of DNA from the old populations)

    has been shown for Wirral and West Lancashire.

    One youngster from Wirral was

    so impressed with the results for her father she wrote a School project “My Viking Dad

    and his Viking Dog”! The book finishes with a look towards the current testing

    of other regions of Northern England and the research currently being undertaken with

    colleagues in Norway to study the genetic profile of Scandinavia in the

    Viking Age.

    This broadcast on BBC Radio 4 gives some more

    information about the survey: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/making_history/making_history_20080520.shtml (after

    the first minute or so)

    So we think it will be a useful read for anyone interested in DNA

    ancestry and, after seeing what we have done in the North West, give people

    from other regions an idea of how their own past could be researched. The book is 150 pages long and

    extensively illustrated in colour. The book has just become available in all good

    bookshops in the north

    West or from
    Amazon.co.uk *and would make an

    excellent Christmas present.

    Steve Harding, Mark Jobling and Turi King




    Stephen Harding DSc(Oxon)
    Professor of Applied

    Biochemistry
    NCMH Laboratory,
    University of Nottingham
    Sutton
    Bonington
    LE12

    5RD,
    UK

    http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/sczsteve
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    Gmail – VS: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)







    Gmail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    VS: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 11:03 AM





    To:

    Arild.Johannessen@coop.no


    Cc:

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    Ja,

    jeg skjønner det er selvbetjening hos Coop.
    Så jeg får vel sende selv da.
    Med hilsen
    Erik Ribsskog
    2010/12/2 <Arild.Johannessen@coop.no>

    Dette skal være den riktige:

    haavard.braathen@co.coop.no

    Fra: Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    Sendt: 1. desember 2010 21:44

    Til: Johannessen, Arild

    Kopi: Politikk Høyre; bjorn.kolby@lo.no; epost@nito.no

    Emne: Fwd: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)

    Hei,

    det funka ikke det.

    Jeg skjønner ikke hvorfor dere ikke kan sende sjæl.

    Erik Ribsskog

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    Subject: Re: Tidligere ansettelsesforhold

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Cc: haavard.braathen@ost.coop.no

    Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=0015175cb09011657304965f5668

    Hei,

    ja, jeg synes det er litt spesielt at du ikke kan sende sjæl og at du sender

    e-post så seint.

    Men jeg får prøve da.

    Takk for svar ihvertfall.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    2010/12/1 <Arild.Johannessen@coop.no>

    > Prøv denne:

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    >

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    > haavard.braathen@ost.coop.no

    >

    >

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    > *Fra:* Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    > *Sendt:* 1. desember 2010 13:44

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    > *Til:* Johannessen, Arild

    > *Kopi:* Politikk Høyre; epost@nito.no;

    bjorn.kolby@lo.no

    > *Emne:* Re: Tidligere ansettelsesforhold

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    >

    >

    > Hei,

    >

    >

    >

    > ok, har du e-post adressen dit da, eller kan du eventuelt videresende denne

    > e-posten?

    >

    >

    > Mvh.

    >

    >

    > Erik Ribsskog

    >

    >

    >

    > 2010/12/1 <Arild.Johannessen@coop.no>

    >

    > Du må selv ta kontakt med Coop Øst sin personalavdeling med hensyn til

    > kontrakten din.

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    > Med vennlig hilsen

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    > *Sendt:* 1. desember 2010 13:33

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    bjorn.kolby@lo.no

    > *Emne:* Re: Tidligere ansettelsesforhold

    >

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    > takk for den.

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    > Kanskje dere kan sende en kopi av den kontrakten til meg, (og Høyre og LO

    > og NITO), sånn at man ser at dette ikke er noe jeg finner på.

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    > På forhånd takk for eventuell hjelp!

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    >

    >

    > Mvh.

    >

    >

    > Erik Ribsskog

    >

    >

    >

    > 2010/12/1 <Arild.Johannessen@coop.no>

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    > Erik Ribsskog

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    Gmail – Tidligere ansettelsesforhold







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    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Tidligere ansettelsesforhold





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 9:17 PM





    To:

    company@dagligvarehandelen.com



    Forresten, dere har kanskje den lista, hvor det står at jeg vant Rimi Gullårer, i 2001?

    For Rimi vil ikke sende det.

    På forhånd takk for eventuell hjelp!
    Mvh.
    Erik Ribsskog

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    Hei,

    hva er det dissa 'labbetussa' hos Coop driver med?

    Hvorfor kan dem ikke sende sjæl?
    Skal service være et fremmedord, i denne bransjen?
    Skal dere skrive om arbeidssaker jeg har mot Rimi (og Coop)?

    Mvh.
    Erik Ribsskog
    (Tidligere butikksjef Rimi Nylænde, Rimi Kalbakken og Rimi Langhus.
    Vinner av Rimi Gullårer, 2. halvår 2001, som butikksjef, Rimi Langhus.

    Høgskolekandidat i IT fra HiO IU, 2009).
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    Cc: Politikk Høyre <politikk@hoyre.no>, bjorn.kolby@lo.no, epost@nito.no

    Hei,

    det funka ikke det.
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    Hei,

    ja, jeg synes det er litt spesielt at du ikke kan sende sjæl og at du sender

    e-post så seint.

    Men jeg får prøve da.

    Takk for svar ihvertfall.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    2010/12/1 <Arild.Johannessen@coop.no>

    > Prøv denne:

    >

    >

    >

    > haavard.braathen@ost.coop.no

    >

    >

    >

    > *Fra:* Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    > *Sendt:* 1. desember 2010 13:44

    >

    > *Til:* Johannessen, Arild

    > *Kopi:* Politikk Høyre; epost@nito.no; bjorn.kolby@lo.no

    > *Emne:* Re: Tidligere ansettelsesforhold

    >

    >

    >

    > Hei,

    >

    >

    >

    > ok, har du e-post adressen dit da, eller kan du eventuelt videresende denne

    > e-posten?

    >

    >

    > Mvh.

    >

    >

    > Erik Ribsskog

    >

    >

    >

    > 2010/12/1 <Arild.Johannessen@coop.no>

    >

    > Du må selv ta kontakt med Coop Øst sin personalavdeling med hensyn til

    > kontrakten din.

    >

    > Den har ikke vi på Informasjonsavdelingen kontroll på.

    >

    >

    >

    >

    >

    > Med vennlig hilsen

    > Coop Norge Handel AS

    >

    > *Arild Johannessen*

    > Fagredaktør

    > Informasjon og samfunnskontakt

    > Tlf +47 22 89 95 00

    > Mob +47 909 54370

    > E-post: arild.johannessen@coop.no

    > Besøksadresse: Kirkegaten 4 – Oslo

    > www.coop.no

    >

    >

    >

    >

    >

    >

    >

    >

    > *Fra:* Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    > *Sendt:* 1. desember 2010 13:33

    > *Til:* Johannessen, Arild

    > *Kopi:* Politikk Høyre; epost@nito.no; bjorn.kolby@lo.no

    > *Emne:* Re: Tidligere ansettelsesforhold

    >

    >

    >

    > Hei,

    >

    >

    >

    > takk for den.

    >

    >

    > Kanskje dere kan sende en kopi av den kontrakten til meg, (og Høyre og LO

    > og NITO), sånn at man ser at dette ikke er noe jeg finner på.

    >

    >

    > For Høyre har visst ikke hatt helt kontroll på sysakene sine her.

    >

    >

    > På forhånd takk for eventuell hjelp!

    >

    >

    >

    > Mvh.

    >

    >

    > Erik Ribsskog

    >

    >

    >

    > 2010/12/1 <Arild.Johannessen@coop.no>

    >

    > Erik Ribsskog

    >

    >

    >

    > Med vennlig hilsen

    > Coop Norge Handel AS

    >

    > *Arild Johannessen*

    > Fagredaktør

    > Informasjon og samfunnskontakt

    > Tlf +47 22 89 95 00

    > Mob +47 909 54370

    > E-post: arild.johannessen@coop.no






  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til Coop







    Gmail – Tidligere ansettelsesforhold







    Gmail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Tidligere ansettelsesforhold





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 8:43 PM





    To:

    Arild.Johannessen@coop.no


    Cc:

    Politikk Høyre <politikk@hoyre.no>, bjorn.kolby@lo.no, epost@nito.no



    Hei,

    det funka ikke det.
    Jeg skjønner ikke hvorfor dere ikke kan sende sjæl.
    Erik Ribsskog

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    References: <AANLkTinGT0WqPpiaNmEgRbqTV_nfkRbQsNdmV98iE_=m@mail.gmail.com>

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    Subject: Re: Tidligere ansettelsesforhold

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    Cc: haavard.braathen@ost.coop.no

    Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=0015175cb09011657304965f5668

    Hei,

    ja, jeg synes det er litt spesielt at du ikke kan sende sjæl og at du sender

    e-post så seint.

    Men jeg får prøve da.

    Takk for svar ihvertfall.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    2010/12/1 <Arild.Johannessen@coop.no>

    > Prøv denne:

    >

    >

    >

    > haavard.braathen@ost.coop.no

    >

    >

    >

    > *Fra:* Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    > *Sendt:* 1. desember 2010 13:44

    >

    > *Til:* Johannessen, Arild

    > *Kopi:* Politikk Høyre; epost@nito.no; bjorn.kolby@lo.no

    > *Emne:* Re: Tidligere ansettelsesforhold

    >

    >

    >

    > Hei,

    >

    >

    >

    > ok, har du e-post adressen dit da, eller kan du eventuelt videresende denne

    > e-posten?

    >

    >

    > Mvh.

    >

    >

    > Erik Ribsskog

    >

    >

    >

    > 2010/12/1 <Arild.Johannessen@coop.no>

    >

    > Du må selv ta kontakt med Coop Øst sin personalavdeling med hensyn til

    > kontrakten din.

    >

    > Den har ikke vi på Informasjonsavdelingen kontroll på.

    >

    >

    >

    >

    >

    > Med vennlig hilsen

    > Coop Norge Handel AS

    >

    > *Arild Johannessen*

    > Fagredaktør

    > Informasjon og samfunnskontakt

    > Tlf +47 22 89 95 00

    > Mob +47 909 54370

    > E-post: arild.johannessen@coop.no

    > Besøksadresse: Kirkegaten 4 – Oslo

    > www.coop.no

    >

    >

    >

    >

    >

    >

    >

    >

    > *Fra:* Erik Ribsskog [mailto:eribsskog@gmail.com]

    > *Sendt:* 1. desember 2010 13:33

    > *Til:* Johannessen, Arild

    > *Kopi:* Politikk Høyre; epost@nito.no; bjorn.kolby@lo.no

    > *Emne:* Re: Tidligere ansettelsesforhold

    >

    >

    >

    > Hei,

    >

    >

    >

    > takk for den.

    >

    >

    > Kanskje dere kan sende en kopi av den kontrakten til meg, (og Høyre og LO

    > og NITO), sånn at man ser at dette ikke er noe jeg finner på.

    >

    >

    > For Høyre har visst ikke hatt helt kontroll på sysakene sine her.

    >

    >

    > På forhånd takk for eventuell hjelp!

    >

    >

    >

    > Mvh.

    >

    >

    > Erik Ribsskog

    >

    >

    >

    > 2010/12/1 <Arild.Johannessen@coop.no>

    >

    > Erik Ribsskog

    >

    >

    >

    > Med vennlig hilsen

    > Coop Norge Handel AS

    >

    > *Arild Johannessen*

    > Fagredaktør

    > Informasjon og samfunnskontakt

    > Tlf +47 22 89 95 00

    > Mob +47 909 54370

    > E-post: arild.johannessen@coop.no






  • Her kan man se at kusina mi Rahel er nevnt på tysk Wikipedia, siden hun samarbeider med den tydeligvis mer kjente, tyske skuespillerinnen Anne Tismer

    rahel nevnt på wikipedia

    http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Tismer

    PS.

    Det er nesten som den norske regla, det navnet der, Anne Tismer, om Anne på landet, osv., bare for å tulle.

    Men men.

    Bare noe jeg tenkte på.

    Men vi får se hva som skjer.

    Vi får se.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS 2.

    Jeg sendte en Facebook-melding til hun ‘Anne på landet’:

    anne på landet

  • Jeg sendte en ny e-post til Rosario, fra Spania og Sunderland







    Gmail – Hi Rosario/Fwd: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)







    Gmail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Hi Rosario/Fwd: Delivery Status Notification (Failure)





    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>





    Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 6:18 PM





    To:

    oria5482@hotmail.com



    Hi,

    I try to send e-mail to Federica, but it doesn't work.
    Do you know new e-mail address?
    Have you heard anything more, from people from Sunderland/The Forge?

    Best regards,

    Erik Ribsskog
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    Subject: Hi Federica,

    From: Erik Ribsskog <eribsskog@gmail.com>

    To: feee@email.it

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    I found out I probably have gluten-allergy, so sorry if I acted strange,

    sometimes, in Sunderland.

    It was probalby the English bread, who I think has more gluten in it, than

    in Norway.

    How are you doing?

    Have you heard anything more from people from the Forge?

    What was the name of your Spanish friend againd, the young woman with a name

    with an X in, I think.

    Why did you give me the flower on your room?

    I wen't to London and Holland and Germany and the USA etc., some weeks after

    you left, I think it was.

    The flower went with me to the USA, but I think it died already in London,

    or almost died.

    I had to through it in Copenhagen, I think it was.

    Maybe that's why I didn't get in to the USA, since I had your flower with

    me?

    I tried to get a job in London, since my home-university study abroad






  • Jeg prøvde å sende en e-post til hu Federica, fra Sunderland og Italia, men det funka visst ikke







    Gmail – Hi Federica,







    Gmail



    Erik Ribsskog

    <eribsskog@gmail.com>




    Hi Federica,





    Mail Delivery Subsystem

    <mailer-daemon@googlemail.com>





    Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 6:13 PM





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    To: feee@email.it

    Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=0015175ca8e23b47e004965d3fd8

    I found out I probably have gluten-allergy, so sorry if I acted strange,

    sometimes, in Sunderland.

    It was probalby the English bread, who I think has more gluten in it, than

    in Norway.

    How are you doing?

    Have you heard anything more from people from the Forge?

    What was the name of your Spanish friend againd, the young woman with a name

    with an X in, I think.

    Why did you give me the flower on your room?

    I wen’t to London and Holland and Germany and the USA etc., some weeks after

    you left, I think it was.

    The flower went with me to the USA, but I think it died already in London,

    or almost died.

    I had to through it in Copenhagen, I think it was.

    Maybe that’s why I didn’t get in to the USA, since I had your flower with

    me?

    I tried to get a job in London, since my home-university study abroad






  • Her er mer fra min kusine Rahel, (med norskfødt mor, min tante Ellen), som er skuespillerinne i Berlin, (selv om jeg ikke skjønner hva hun prater om)

    PS.

    Det var søstera mi, Pia Ribsskog, som fikk Rahel til å begynne å røyke, da vi besøkte tante Ellen og Rahel og Joakim, (vår eldre ‘mongolide’ fetter), i Sveits, sommeren 1987, (da Rahel vel bare var ni år gammel, eller noe):

    PS 2.

    Her har Rahel laget en video med sin nesten nyfødte sønn, til melodien ‘Cherry Blossom Girl’.

    Det passer vel dårlig, det blir vel som å kalle en gutt for ‘jente’.

    Hm.

    Dette her syntes jeg var spesielt.

    Her er mer om dette:

    PS 3.

    Her ser man at min kusine Rahel prater om marijuana.

    I Sveits, så dyrka tante Ellen, (Rahels mor), en type mild marijuana, som hun fant i fuglefrø-poser, i hagen, husker jeg at hun fortalte meg og søsteren min Pia, da vi var der nede på ferie, sommeren 1987.

    Så det var nok litt sant, det bestemor Ingeborg sa en gang, mens jeg jobba som leder på Rimi, at vi var en kunstnerfamilie.

    Tante Ellen fortalte, i 1987, at marijuanen, var noe hun fant i fuglefrø-poser, av et spesielt merke.

    Hun fortalte også, at hun noen ganger sendte en del av marijuanen, til en venninne i Danmark, og kalte det for ‘urtete’.

    Pakkene gikk visst da problemfritt gjennom posten.

    Men men.

    Bare noe jeg tenkte på.

    Så sånn var det.

    Så vi får se hva som skjer.

    Vi får se.

    Mvh.

    Erik Ribsskog

    PS 4.

    PS 5.

    Rahel er datter av tante Ellen og Reto Savoldelli, (som har vært på johncons-blogg), som vel har laget (blant annet) den filmen her, tror jeg:

    PS 6.

    Jeg og søsteren min Pia, var med Rahel og besøkte Reto Savoldelli, da vi var i Sveits, sommeren 1987.

    Men Rahel tulla og dro i snora på bussen, for tidlig.

    Så vi måtte ringe sånn at faren til Rahel kunne få henta oss, på halvveien deromkring.

    Så sånn var det.

    Bare noe jeg tenkte på.

    Så vi får se hva som skjer.

    Vi får se.