Swedish State Visit to Brunei: February 7-9, 2004


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Bubbette said:
Not if you think that part of the culture is degrading or something similar.
like humera said, there is nothing degrading about it. :mad:
 
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Crown Prince Billah and his aunt Princess Masna say goodbye to the King and Queen
 

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Thanks for the wonderful photos from Brunei. It certainly was a memorable trip. And I mean that in a good way! Despite some of its non-good aspects.
 
Dennism said:
Thanks for the wonderful photos from Brunei. It certainly was a memorable trip. And I mean that in a good way! Despite some of its non-good aspects.
i heard the King got into some trouble back home in Sweden regarding some remarks he made about Brunei. Is that what you're referring to?
 
Yes. I mean overall, it looked like a very "fun" trip. Well, interesting in a good way. The dinners and the boat trip and things like that. The trip to the mosque. But there was just the remarks bruhaha that put a damper on things.
 
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