vineri, 3 octombrie 2008

Agnetha's older home in Jonkoping where she grew up

This is where she use to live when she was younger and where she worked until she made it big in the music world.

The apartments are average size for Sweden and one young man in one window liked to flip the bird at people passing by on the street.

The place where she worked is a BMW and VW car dealership now.

I spoke to the one salesman there in the show room, and told me they have had no one come in and ask about where she worked while he has been there for over 5 years to his knowledge.

Jonkoping is not prepared for the people who would travel there from around the World shortly.

So make plans to have a Hotel room and go on line and get the Bus Schedules and locations before you go. Try to stay at least a couple of days if you can, as there is so much to see in Jonkoping.

I would suggest a rental car if you can afford it and drive down from Stockholm.

There is plenty of things to see along the way to Jonkoping.

I stopped at one place to get some gas for the Volvo we rented, and found a small store next to the place with some CDs there.

They remove the CDs and place them in holder behind the desk at the check out counter at many places over there. The empty Jewel Cases for the CDs are on diplay for you to touch and look at.

You go to the counter and they will place the CD inside the case for you.
I found a great CD with many Popular Hits today on the charts being played over there last week.
I am a Music Shopper Folks!
CDs are cheaper in Jonkoping than in Stockholm. Many times you can get two for the price of one in Jonkoping versus Stockholm.





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