COPENHAGEN DISTRICT
"Copenhagen District"
because so many Danes made their homes there.
An interesting culture developed. Because there
were so many Sorensens, Madsens, Olsens, Hansens,
Rasmussens, Jensens, etc.,
nicknames based on former hometown,
physical characteristics, or a humorous happening
became common. For instance,
James Christensen,
who came from the town of Hobro, was commonly called
James Christensen Harbro.
Ole Sorensen, who said the word 'absolutely' often,
was called Ole Absolutely.
Examples of other amusing names were
Olaf Coffee Pot,
Chris Golddigger,
Stinkbug Anderson,
Fat Lars,
Dirty Mart,
Alphabet Hansen,
Bert Fiddlesticks,
Otto By-Yingo Anderson,
Pete Woodenhead,
Long Peter,
Little Peter,
Salt Peter,
Shimmy Soren,
and Shingle Pete.
The Word of Wisdom was not stressed so much at the time,
The Word of Wisdom was not stressed so much at the time,
so they followed the customs of their homeland and
continued to drink coffee and homemade brew called
Danish Beer.
Symbols of hospitality were the coffee pot simmering
at the back of the stove and freshly-made cinnamon buns
or cookies covered with a colorful cloth waiting to be shared.
If anyone chided them, they commonly replied with a smile,
"Brother Joseph never meant the Word of Wisdom
for the Danes."
One Dane explained, "Not all the goot tings should
One Dane explained, "Not all the goot tings should
be left to the yentiles."
Preaching at a funeral of a friend, a Dane said,
Preaching at a funeral of a friend, a Dane said,
"He has gone to Heaven where there is no sorrow, or pain,
or Word of Wisdom."
The Danes had a great ability to laugh at themselves:
The Danes had a great ability to laugh at themselves:
"The Danes of Mount Pleasant, it was said,
had pretty wives,
while the Swedes had homely wives.
The reason:
the Swedes were hard workers, while the Danes
loafed around and picked out the
pretty girls when they came to town."
At times, old prejudices from Europe caused
At times, old prejudices from Europe caused
problems, but laughing about it seemed to help
defuse anger: "A Dane and a Swede were arguing
about the virtues and vices of the two nations.
As the argument reached its peak, the furious
Swede demanded, 'What could be dirtier than
a dirty Dane?' To which the Dane triumphantly
responded, 'A clean Swede."'
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