Kenneth Prottengeier
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Post by Kenneth Prottengeier on May 23, 2007 7:12:16 GMT -5
Im an American living in the country of Sweden! I got a hold of a copy of Hinders cd the other day and i listen to it every day. Since im american i know that hinder isnt an american word. It is in fact a Swedish word and means obstacle. Keep rokin and hope there will be more music from you guys. Kenneth Prottengeier pig.sticker@bredband.net
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Post by Dale on May 23, 2007 9:14:26 GMT -5
Hehehe! Hinder is definetly a global word. If it wasn't before it sure is now!!
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E~
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Post by E~ on May 23, 2007 13:17:05 GMT -5
If you ever get the chance to meet Hinder, ask Mark about this. Ask him what he thinks hinder means in Swedish. He'll have a real funny story for you, I promise!
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