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Best episode in a while. Agree on the grade.
Kavan Smith always seem like such a nice guy, whether he plays a military, android or crazy wizard collecting supernatural objects. If I ever meet him and he's not the nicest guy I've ever met I'm gonna be disappointed
Also, I thought the Snooki cameo was quite fun despite a

Continuing my tradition of being several years after everyone else in adopting cool stuff, I recently started watching Adventure Time and, dude, that shit is crazy. I love it.

Yup, centiliter is definitely a thing. When making drinks the base alcoholic component is measured in cl, with 3cl, 4cl or 6cl being common measurements. When ordering for example a gin and tonic in a bar the bartender often asks if you want a "four or a six", which means 4cl or 6cl gin.

Same in Sweden, you just order a "stor stark" (literally a "big strong"), and you get 50cl (at least in my area, though the size of a stor stark varies) of the house pale lager.

I've only seen the second movie once a couple of years ago during a really bad hangover. I remember liking it though, but I wasn't really all that picky in my choice for entertainment at that moment.

I liked these Olympics.
And I enjoyed these articles which gave me, as a Swede, some insight into the escapades of NBC and the terrors of eye infections. Great job.

Ah, sorry about that. :(
Yeah, I haven't really paid much attention to skating, but I'm really impressed by the Netherlands. It has been a lot of orange in the arena lately.

Oh, did not know about the cancer, that is a very impressive comeback. Swedish skier Daniel Richardsson have also made an impressive return in time for the winter games, he was in a car accident in July which killed a close friend of his and gave Richardsson some injuries, and now he was a part of the relay and won an

Yeah, Cross-country is huge in Sweden and this was a big success for the female team. I for one was screaming at the TV when Charlotte Kalla came up behind the Finn and German at the end. I mean, everyone in Sweden knew that Kalla is one of the best skiers in the world, but this was definitely something out of the

Tell me about it… It feels like there's a new one every weekend.
The one I love to hate the most: Beck.

Not necessarily, it's just that the U.S. have made many many more films like this one while in Sweden it's a new kind of movie and largely inspired by American movies. So an American audience have likely seen movies quite similar to this one before. And I never said "tired and uninvolving" just not very inventive,

Reposting my comment from a certain other site:

Did NBC mention the cross-country men's sprint final or was it only Scandinavia that cared about that one? Anyway, it was quite exciting, three skiers fell and Swede Emil Jönsson, who was completely exhausted and with no chance at a medal, in a Steven Bradbury-like scenario was able to avoid the pile of skiers and

So in the third act does RoboCop start to drive illegal taxi to finance his upper-class lifestyle, or maybe puts on a fedora and gets a job in a sausage factory? Although my guess is that he seeks out and kill that annoying douchebag making references to Kinnaman's Swedish movies that no one on this site has seen.

That's true for the Scandinavian languages as well. Swedish: Bröstvårta.
Have a nice day.

Big fan of her and her mixtapes so naturally I was looking forward to this release. And I'm a little disappointed, I think the album is good but not as good as it could have been and not as good as the mixtapes. Grade: B.

I'm from Sweden, and growing up reading Donald Duck comics is almost mandatory here. American superheroes has not been an all that common sight on the Swedish comic book stands. Sure we all know about Superman and Batman, and Spider-Man was fairly popular when I grew up in the 90s (probably much due to the animated

Last week was pretty much only Doctor Who.

Haha yes I would assume so. Hopefully any whovians who watch it because of Tennant will be pleasantly surprised because Richard II is a wonderful play.

Okay so it's fun-fact time! I live in Sweden and I work in Andersson's home city of Gothenburg and while I have yet to see any of his movies, I do know a story about a movie theater in Gothenburg that bears his name.