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Does summer in Denmark suck?

This week, Annie and Derek debate an annual issue - does summer in Denmark suck? Which Danish summer do you think of; trash-filled tents blowing in the wind around Roskilde Festival, or drinking wine with friends in a lush park under the late night sun? Are your friends even still in town or have they disappeared on holiday? This episode will give you an honest perspective on what to make of summers in Denmark.


There are countless pros and cons, and they all come up on this episode. Annie recaps her experience at CopenHell and why she may go the entire summer without the company of another adult. Derek explains the summer activities he's too old to enjoy anymore and how Taylor Swift and the Paris Olympics destroyed his summer holiday budget.


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