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<title>Tim</title>
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<description>&lt;p&gt;Normally, I would not comment articles written about me (or my baby, Zurigo). This time a small exception as some of the readers and fans of Zurigo might get confused.
I guess the Swedes and Swiss people have a strong feeling for each other mainly because many people around the globe mistake the ones with the others - I guess all travelling people of these two countries agree to this ;-)
I admit, telling people I am from Switzerland is not correct - but also not a lie as I hold a Swiss passport, haha. My blood is mixed with German and Dutch ingredients - so that might bring me closer to Sweden then many other Swiss.
So let&apos;s say, I am from Europe, or short: an earthling... Does it matter here in Shanghai?&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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