Alex & Sigges podcast: 596. Röda nejlikan slår till igen

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I am light as a feather and as stiff as a board

I pay attention to things that most people ignore

And I'm alright with movies that make jokes about senseless cruelty that's for sure

And I am built like a mother in a total machine

I feel for you every once in a while

When will you see the new podcast?

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If you think about it, it stands still, it was also Lapo Lapin who burned my letters.

It's like he's a landmark.

Yes, some kind of star right now.

Some kind of star? What kind of star again?

It's so damn special.

I saw on Twitter someone writing, who is next on tour?

Yes, I know.

Lapin Vesapennan?

I don't know.

When it came to the Swedish Dahlbladet, it had that as a rubric.

Expressen writes, who is next on tour?

It's like he's an Avenger.

He's a red-needling.

It came from the book and it was a series that went.

They seek him here, they seek him there. They seek him everywhere.

What do you mean?

He's like...

He's sitting on the bed and then he just hits him.

You mean that he's quite mystical?

Yes, of course he's mystical. He's been doing it for a year and a half.

You barely know how he looks like.

No, I've just heard him once.

It's not like he's sitting in the kitchen and telling his stories.

It's so interesting that he's looking at this rubric.

Or is it a rubric?

Or is it true?

Of course it's very exciting, since this is also the beginning of something.

This will happen again and again, both in Sweden and other countries.

You'll be able to go back hundreds of years with AI.

What he's done is, with the help of AI,

you can analyze Lekberg's books.

AI has discovered that this isn't her language,

this is something else you've written.

Can you be really sure that the author himself has written the book you're reading?

Here we've got to look at the author's name,

which is written on the book and what the company is saying.

But not further.

With the help of a technique called stillometry,

can Kvartals Lapolappi now reveal that there are good stories to believe

that Camilla Lekberg hasn't written some of his books himself.

That she might have written one or maybe several other books.

You mean that you'll be able to go back to Shakespeare

and look at which pieces are written in fact by Shakespeare.

Why don't you do that?

Maybe he's doing it as we speak.

I mean, what he came up with is...

You think he should be sitting higher.

Yes, because what is this? What did he come up with?

He came up with two books, not just Lekberg's Signum.

Wait a minute. Now I have to ask you.

You have to tell us with your hand on the heart first.

Are you the right man to talk about Lapolappi?

Or is your gaze surrounded by what happened to you?

Yes, but I don't want to travel with you.

I'm not a brutal person with that.

No, but it would have been impressive and great of you to say

that this Lapolappi, what a great scoop of him.

If you had given him that.

It's not a scoop. It could have been a scoop.

If it had come up that Lekberg's wrong-back series

is actually written by his suppliers or anyone else.

Or Pascal Eggman.

There are two books that are at least known in the production.

And A.G. Berktyget came up with the sentence

of reminding them of Pascal Eggman.

No, you have to remind them.

Then you have to know that the editors of these books

are Pascal Eggman.

What the hell?

Everyone has had a editor who wants to put himself in.

And then the editors say yes.

But you have to remind them that it is in your interest

to undermine Lapolappi's credibility.

It doesn't make it any longer.

It doesn't make it any longer.

Yes, but if it's a historical point of view

it will be that Lapolappi was like a robber

who ran around in the 20s.

In the beginning of the 20th century.

Screaming like shit.

And throwing shit.

Then it's too much for you.

No, but what I mean is that

it's a low-priced fruit.

It's not that.

Both when it comes to my book

it's a low-priced fruit.

It must be correct to say.

You mean that your book had,

just the details you had asked earlier.

Every single detail you had in your book

on the big platforms

had it taken place.

They had it brought up to the surface.

He didn't come with a single new thing.

He had nothing new to come with.

And yet he got such enormous attention.

It's the only thing that bothers me a little.

That he got attention because he did nothing.

And now he doesn't do anything.

It must be correct to say that this is nothing.

It's just insinuations.

If it had been a lie,

I would have been super irritated.

It's still her back that's playing.

But she doesn't meet with irritation.

She meets with her characteristic

emoji with sunglasses.

An attitude.

What should I say?

I know, but I don't think she's going to do it

any longer.

She's going to have to put another

piece of paper in front of her.

I saw her press response

which is called Bonge.

Paulina Bonge.

What a nice name.

I'm talking about low-priced fruit.

Yeah, but I'm just...

I mean, Håna's name for the name Bonge.

She says that

your complaints are not worth a answer.

35 million sold books speak by themselves.

They don't do that.

It's so damn short.

They really don't do that at all.

If you've sold 35 million,

you'll be looking to sell a little more

and maybe release two books a year

to help writers.

It's a completely crazy answer.

It's an incredibly short answer.

Even if it's from a person who works with it.

But the big question is

how much has the editor,

Engman,

how much has he changed in this text?

Because we know that he has been a

editor. He has handled his texts.

There were two books.

So the scoop is that

maybe it's because he has been

a very active editor.

Is that what the scoop is?

That he has written so much that

the text in itself

sounds more like

a Pascal Engman

book than what is okay.

Or what is the scoop?

What do you mean?

The whole book is written

in Pascal Engman's voice.

The theory is that

Lekberg has written the story

and that Engman has written it.

I am now with my editor

who is like Åker Lund

at Bonnys.

I have documented

for me now.

I am just going to tell you

what kind of things she has changed.

Let's see if you would change this.

The note is coming in.

Are you ready to be my editor?

Or do you discover the same

thing as the scoop?

The note is coming in.

The note.

The note is coming in.

What do you think is bad?

I am kidding.

The note is coming in and we take

the bridge on the table between them.

Hannah Stelnar.

Tom and Lea don't have a note like that

and Samuel is sinking in

with a heavy look.

Yes?

Do you have any suggestions?

Is there any...

How many changes does she have

in this part?

Can it be that she wants

to say that he is stealing

instead of Stelnar?

Exactly. Hannah Stelnar

One more thing.

Goya's house was called

for the dead house

because he had lost the hearse

with the team.

Goya moved in

when he moved in.

Goya moved back

to his villa in Madrid.

The house was called

for the dead house

because Goya had lost the hearse

with the team.

No, you can't say that.

I would never say that.

What am I trying to say here?

If this would have been

eaten in an AI workshop

it wouldn't have been the AI workshop

so that it would have equaled the order

that has been written on the book.

No, but you are not

so short.

You both know that

you are very well.

There are different types of editors.

I can promise you.

For example, if you were to put

these are so well written

by

Mattias Jöransson.

It's very different from text to text.

Not yet.

For me, Mattias Jöransson

has written everything.

And therefore

every text is uninteresting for me.

That's why it's so short.

Because he

goes so hard in the texts

that it becomes his texts.

Put in any text

and it should be

that this is written by Mattias Jöransson.

Do we just hear you deliver

the next text to the pencil?

Or is there a bigger text?

The pencil and the pencil

are just a low-lying fruit.

I know myself

because I have been an editor

in the 16th century

when I had the time in the studio.

And then

it was

incredibly

bad texts.

And when you take

the texts, I write them

totally.

I write them

from start to finish.

And...

You're talking about articles

from 22-year-old journalists.

Here we're talking about

the most well-known interpreters in Sweden.

Who, for example,

have their own language.

Or do they have that kind of

language?

Are you really

tempted to talk about this?

What do you think?

Yes, because you hate

more than anyone else on earth.

I don't know.

Both of you and I

are both wrong.

We're not going to talk about this.

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You say, old friends.

You're almost humiliating.

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It feels like they're a part of

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The inner crisis.

To just talk about

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I don't know what Tadera is

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Exactly, you make the world

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It must be terrible

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I

finally saw the king

the documentary

when I was in Sweden.

Yes, it's on the plane now.

Yes, it was on

SVT last nights

three nights in a row.

Have you seen it?

Yes, I saw it on bio

when it came out.

I was curious about it.

I talked about it in the pod.

Did you talk about the trailer

before it came out?

Yes.

And then I messaged Fredrik Winkinsson

who I have produced

and I asked him

to send me a link.

I wanted to see the Vimeo link.

And then he had

said no

to send it to me

because she had become

so touched

in the middle of talking about it

in the pod.

So she didn't want me to see it.

I would like to say

that I think a lot about the movie

but that's the first thing I want to say.

But when it comes to handling

something in that way

I think it's bad.

I remember when Therese Boeman

wrote an article

in Expressen

about how it was worthless

that I would write this book

and burn all my letters.

Instead of calling

I didn't get the extension X

so I contacted her directly

and said, I don't think you've read the book

or have you? No, I didn't.

I can send it to you.

It's still the right way to go.

But here we have

something else.

But I have to say

that I sat so hypnotized

from the first to the last

moment.

Because she was so different

from what I thought.

I had read

as I understand

when I heard about this movie

or this project

the last three years.

So I have heard that

this is something else.

Karin of Klimtberg has lived

near the king in two years

and got him to open up

in a new way.

While what we saw was

the opposite.

Three hours

more defensive

and more scary than

I've ever seen.

I was only a second ahead of you.

For sure

you thought that the king had

something difficult with this

official life. But you never knew

that it was this difficult.

Yes, and maybe

you had to do it with Karin of Klimtberg.

You can't say that they had chemistry.

You already notice

in the opening scenes

that he doesn't like this idea

at all.

It's my fault.

Is the king here today because

the king wanted it or because

it's in the king's calendar?

Yes, because you're going to be here

and it's in the calendar.

I mean the idea,

but do you also mean

that he doesn't like it at all?

She has initially

an assignment

for allergic journalists.

Her primary

goal

should be

to make her feel that this is

something else than a meeting between

the king and the journalist.

I think it's a mistake that

all the time.

She came from the school

in her 90s

inspired meta-perspective

that all the time it broke the fourth wall

and fluttered with the camera

to remind both the king

and the viewers that

she's there in the room too.

As a reporter

and to tell about her feelings.

And in the king's case

I think it's a mistake

if you're going to get rid of him.

But we're finally going to see

Ayon nervous.

Would he even want me there?

This is going to happen today.

I'm going to say that I went to a therapist

and I'm so unlucky.

I'm going to think that this is nice.

And then she said

has the king said yes?

Have you heard him say yes?

Has the king not said yes?

I'm not afraid

that he's going to be angry.

I'm afraid that he's going to be quiet

and that I'm not going to be able to talk to him again.

I wonder

if the king understands

that he's in my worst interview object.

It's not the worst but the most difficult.

That there are many

layers between us.

It's not that we're taking a beer

on Söderkjärta.

Before we start

I just want to see

that the king feels comfortable.

It feels uncomfortable.

I don't think so.

It's a bit of a joke.

That the king should want

or just mean something.

She said

the best would have been

if she had extended this time.

That's a bit of a complaint.

It's a bit of a complaint.

He's still there.

She often talks

in a meta perspective

about how she feels

when she's there.

Which he doesn't like at all.

But she's afraid of

why has he said yes?

Why has he said yes?

Why has he said yes?

We understand that he's said yes.

Or I guess he's said yes

because his request

is that he should say yes

to interviews.

We should get a...

What did you say?

He's not saying that

but

as part of the M-B

when he's had it

for 50 years

he felt it was wrong

not to ask for an interview.

No, I know.

But why should he say yes?

The reason he should say yes

is to remind us

that we have a king

maybe even give us

a sense of security

that there's a king.

But in that case it's wrong

to say yes

because he doesn't try to kill

that he hates it

which makes us not get any security.

You mean that we just become

safer and safer?

Exactly.

She asks a little bit of

complicated questions

and you could say

that it makes the documentary

more interesting

in a way.

Because the situation is so strange.

But it also makes it

hard to look at it.

When she's in one of the first interviews

she asks him to make a

hiss pitch

and you understand that he has never heard

speak as the term hiss pitch.

I'm very curious to hear

what the king does as king.

And in my branch we have an expression

we say hiss pitch.

You have to be able to

describe your project

or your reality

during the time

when a hiss goes down from up.

So what is hiss pitch?

She also speaks a little

to someone who speaks to the child.

The child, yes.

You have to be able to describe

your project

or your reality

during the time when a hiss

goes down from up.

So what is the hiss pitch

to be king?

No, I think

it's a little overdue.

I think if you misunderstand

your work and you could

manage to say that it's a hiss.

It's a hiss.

It doesn't work that way.

Well,

he thinks

she asks

which is

incredible

to think that

he put up an interview

and he thinks

he gets a question that

many people hear

that he can be king in a hiss.

That's what he thinks.

You can't control

the country from a hiss.

He thinks

he has to be responsible.

It doesn't work

but you have to get out of the hiss.

The problem is

it's incredible.

Or he thinks

it's too complex.

It can't be combined

in a hiss.

He doesn't say that.

But even if

it was what he meant

it's also wrong

because everything goes in the same way.

How would you

be king in a hiss?

The essence

of the question

is how would you be king in a hiss?

How would you be king in a hiss?

In his case

in the hiss

it's about

giving the Swedish people

a sense of security.

It's about

keeping in touch.

Then

it's about

keeping in touch

that

she's acting like an angel.

It's good

for the documentary

because it's exciting to watch.

But I don't know

how psychological it is

to ask questions

that all

touch the king's open ears.

The queen of Victoria

was bad when

she was 18 years old.

How did the king

see that

his daughter was bad?

Maybe we're

up to that.

How could the king

represent all the groups in Sweden?

No, it's my idea.

The king

initially opposed Satyus

in a womanly trust.

I wonder if the king

thinks anything about the death.

Does the king stand?

No, I can't.

There are some privileges here.

White man

I don't know.

Seen, developed, home of the lie

that he seems to be behind

and lazy to take the table

during the afternoon.

I wonder how it feels to hear

such things.

I don't remember.

Read, write or talk.

Yes, it's...

Well, no.

Is this something the king

doesn't like to talk about?

No, I don't think so.

Sympathies

go straight to the king.

I feel a huge sympathy for him.

I feel quite short

in the documentary that I will never

be surprised about the king

in the podcast.

Yes, you answered the same thing.

He has no protection

for these questions.

They have been asked many times.

Although he has lived through these

crises, he hasn't found

tools or

equipment or weapons

or whatever you call it.

To protect himself against these questions.

In 2010

there was a major media movement

around the king.

What happened?

I can't tell you.

No, it's hard to do

because I still don't understand

what happened.

When she came in

at the end, she heard that

she was coming into the scandal

with the rumors about

coffee flicks and strip clubs.

And it's like...

I don't know, could you look?

You were in the cinema, you didn't have a pillow.

No, I can't really remember.

I saw it half a year ago.

It was a secret situation.

Secret?

Yes.

For me, it feels

unsecret that there will be

girls in some way

and

in some way

calm, overclass gentlemen.

No, I don't

know that it was

in that way.

But tell us

how it really was.

It seems like we know a lot about it.

No, I'm asking.

I don't want

to complicate everything.

I'm just trying to explain.

In a way,

I can say that she is

such a good reporter.

She doesn't give up.

She is

a great documentary filmmaker

and the result

is so smooth

and entertaining.

But you wonder what the point is.

She can't

believe that he will open up

and start telling stories.

That can't be the point,

because she can't believe it.

Which makes you wonder what the point is

with what she does.

We have criticized

him and driven him

in 500 episodes here.

So we don't go into any place

and talk about the immoral,

but I wonder

what she thinks

will happen here.

I mean, say what you want

about what we have done in the pod.

But the goal has been

unethical or not

to get the listeners to laugh.

But this is what

we are listening to.

It's like looking at a scene

where one person speaks French

and one person speaks German.

I think she is

two approaches

she takes.

Confrontation.

How does it feel

and how do you feel?

It's also a lot

that she wants to know how he feels.

Right.

Maybe that's why he lies.

Because it's hard for him to

navigate it.

And most of the time

he does this.

What it's like in the film

to see how it is

in the clip about the strip clubs?

No, not anymore.

You haven't seen it?

The clip has rusted

around and you think

the king is lying.

How would the king want to answer today?

In the same way.

How?

In the same way?

No.

What then?

Because the king said

that I don't do it.

I always found out

that it wasn't a joke.

How is it?

You went back to

our reviews

to see what people thought

when you went to the cinema.

It got very nice

reviews. Four years.

And Clint Perfitt got a break

because she was brave

and I don't know if you should

compare it, but

at least I understand him.

And besides that

we were very nice to the king.

You can compare it to

that the love for him

has increased because of the film.

I think this film was a jackpot

for the king's house.

When I read the reviews

I didn't really understand

why.

Because he is so wild.

And so

still so

brave to answer these important questions.

It wasn't

yesterday night

when I think that for the first time

in my life I understood the king.

And understood why he is so

loving right now more than ever.

What was that?

I will come back to why, but

it started when I saw

a message about the national

preparation week.

Do you know what it is?

No.

There are a lot of organizations

and

private organizations

that are preparing themselves

a lot of prepress intimacy.

They prepare for what happens

when the Russians come

or when the war comes.

And what's so fascinating

is that in these messages

that you see on the news

most of these private people

don't have much knowledge

about war.

They have prepared everything.

They live every war

without knowledge.

But they still have a

confident self-confidence.

I just want to show you one thing.

There is something called

the free-willed plane.

A gang of older heroes

that during this week

will be their happiest week of the year.

Is it scary to speculate

that they might have a secret dream

of becoming a war?

If you have so much time

of your pension time

against a live war?

What do you think?

Yesterday they were practicing

what happens if IT goes out

in the rubric.

The internet goes out

via a cyber attack from Russia.

And I'm in the middle of the clip.

What do you think?

How are you going to defend

different parts of the community

if the internet goes out?

Can we call each other?

Yes, in some way

we have a modern one with 2023.

Some kind of frequency

to communicate with

some kind of radio equipment I think.

But this is what

the free-willed planes

are going to do

to send an important message.

Today we are going to send this

message.

Here is a message to the community

that they get the message

from Länsdjösen Central.

The idea is that

the communication is out today

and there is no chance to communicate.

And this is one way for them to get the message out.

They think

that it's going to be media time.

It's going to be no one at all.

But what can you say about it?

It's a gang of older gentlemen

who have

a uniform of roles

that are military.

They might have been home made

with roles.

And they also have these flask posters.

And they also have a propeller plan.

Who are you going to pick up

these flask posters?

You are the next gang of

the free-willed engine club.

We are the civil emergency

resources.

We are going to be the ones

who can go on the road

who may not be able to drive.

We don't really know what

is going to happen.

We are going to leave a secure document

in another place.

A secure document?

What could that be?

It feels a bit more like a hobby

than a part of the army.

A secure document.

I don't know what it should be.

It really is a drug of demons.

I just have to be clear.

Now they are calling.

How do they call?

If they don't have one.

Why don't they give the message to the call?

Now they are calling again.

We have received a report

that has not been planned.

What do you mean?

We have received a report that

we have a meeting place

for 250 people.

They want us to go to a place

and take pictures.

How do they send pictures?

What pictures are there before?

Hasn't the army

taken detailed pictures?

What they do is take pictures

and call them,

put them in bottles

and throw them out in the water.

Then the enemy will come and pick them up.

It's unbelievable.

It's so exciting.

At the same time

it will take a few years

when we talk about John Didion Documentary.

It's called The Center Cannot Hold.

It's the expression I often think about.

In a time

where people don't feel

that there is something really working.

A central shit.

Shit with K.

That keeps the country together.

In a time that The Center Cannot Hold.

We are free

for everyone to do it yourself.

In the past

there was a part of a bad self-confidence

in the individual

who didn't have access to the internet

close to the library

with a big confidence

for the state,

the army, the church,

the school, the flag,

the police,

they keep it up.

But now

when the feeling spreads

that The Center Cannot Hold

we think it's important

to take things into our own hands

as the free will.

Also in the church.

Speaking of the church

you see that there is no

solid center that holds up

this picture.

So it's free to do it yourself.

I have seen several messages

that are about priests

who have gone rogue.

They open their own

race. They do it.

I saw one message about a priest

who rings in the church bell

at 7 in the morning

every morning

for the irritation of the surroundings.

Church bells that ring

in 5 minutes

every morning.

It has created irritation in Uxsabeck

Marks commune. It was Markposten

to tell us that the commune

has received the bell, but the church bell

David Orltsson said that...

How did you react?

You mean

that people wake up

and think it's big?

I would be on Saturday and Sunday

Me too.

5 minutes is quite long

in the letter to the commune

which means that it has not been

able to sleep after 7 o'clock

and the person moved there

in 2016 because of the

loud bells.

It's about finding a balance

between the

point of view and the purpose

and the purpose of keeping

a church-frozen cultural tradition

as a living tradition

with the cultural world.

It was fun to find a place.

I don't know what to say.

It was fun to find a balance between

waking everyone up in the whole building

at 7 o'clock in the morning.

But there are many churches

that are just priests or communes

that do what they want.

They want to show how independent they are

from the center.

Listen to this church bell

that wants to run

they want to be able to look like a church

and they want to be the power of the church

I think.

This is an inspiration

from many churches.

For example, Sound of Music

traditional German music

and sometimes Disney movies.

The priest Fredrik Sidenvall

has been able to see the clip

on how it has been

and it doesn't bother him.

In any case, there were some

tomes that danced

back and forth in the church

and met the people's soul.

In any case, there were

a horse

right over each other, a front

and a back part.

And I heard from someone

who got

dressed quite a lot

against their own will

dressed like a milk cow.

Here is the word against the word.

The old word against the new one.

Also, the school system

has the problem that their centers

cannot hold.

It's hard to get a job

as an outsider.

And I read the other day

that the number of children

who are shown at home

has increased by 110%

since 2012.

More than doubled

since 2012.

What is the meaning of this?

I believe that more and more institutions

are on the way to succeed

or don't have the same respect

from the children.

We do what we want

from the parents

who may be asking

if the school knows what they are doing.

Is this a sign

of what I heard yesterday

about a family

who had a finger

in summer school?

A family from Sålna

who traveled to Thailand

for several months

despite the failure

of the children's education

is now at 50,000 kronor.

It's written in the middle.

The argument that the family

planned to put the children in Thailand

school was rejected by the school

who did not assume that

the children's education level would be reduced.

The family chose to travel

and the children were to be counted as

ungrateful.

Can you agree that

there is a sense of

that the centers do not hold?

No.

We can do this as well as ourselves.

I think Elon Musk and

the recent Russell Brand

are using it

when they talk about

mainstream media.

They say that there was a good time

when the center of media

was stable and a little bit.

But today

the center does not hold.

And the only way

to get the information

is to listen to unabashed media.

You have probably seen

these videos

that he uploaded.

He was accused of rape

and sexual abuse a few weeks ago.

I have not seen

parts of it, but I have not

seen a lot of it.

He is talking about

an attack on him

from mainstream media

that is orchestrated.

He is talking about

a spate of headlines

from media outlets across the world

using the same language.

It has been clear to me

or at least it feels to me

there is a serious and concerted agenda

to control these kind of spaces

and these kind of voices.

I mean my voice along with your voice.

I do not want to get into this

any further because of the serious nature

of the allegations.

But I feel like I am being attacked

closely together.

In the meantime, I want you to stay close

stay awake, but more important

than any of that. If you can, please

stay free.

mainstream media houses

or channels had

more of a political agenda

20-30 years ago

or maybe 10 years ago

but today most of them are

in favor of click

of any kind

if you do not want to call it click hunting

in favor of click.

It is like mainstream media

is different from Russell Brandt's

post and it is obviously useless

for the first time in 500 years

The idea of mainstream media

trying to sell the vaccine

or Trump's criticism

or the climate threat

it is just

the majority of people

believe in vaccines

the majority of people believe in

the climate crisis and therefore click

on such things, right?

Yes, that is right.

However, last night

she said that she wanted to see

the king of the documentary

and I sat down

and looked at her

and I saw some other things

now

I may have been so shocked

by Karna Flintberg's

questions for the first time

that I was not

so aware of

these parts of her childhood

but now I listened

to her, it was also that

Malin, she

felt so much for her

under the segment of her childhood

she felt for the little prince

that I listened to her

more carefully now

Did you know

before you saw the film

that the king's sister told you

that he did not know

that dad was dead

from the 14th

That is the most sensational thing

in the whole film

Why is that happening?

Because he found the old clip

and did not ask questions

No, it took a very long time

before we

understood that we did not have

any dad anymore

It was taboo

I still knew when I was 13 or 14

I did not have a father

What happened?

In the age of 13 or 14

the king already had a father

to an accident

Well, at least

when you find the time

you dare to ask questions

on your own

I have to say

it is a really bad thing

of people

around the king

of the king

You can

prove that it was another time

but it is still

It is too sick

What a wildness for a child

Yes, 14 and old

and he did not have a father

Do you know what happened

with the father?

Yes, and when he found the

document

he does not even notice

after that

he does not hear anything

from his mother

or father

the only ones left

But in that situation

the king did not talk to the princess

to tell more

So the king

did not talk to himself

Yes, he did not

He was also a father

who survived

his son

Did he tell anything?

I do not know

I have no memory

Let it be

It has to be solved

in some way

It has to be solved in some way

I started to understand

that

there is a lot of expertise

but it becomes clear

why he is so afraid to look back

I do not really understand

how he grew up

But what you see

in the document

is where the same message is

where the same message is

which has been repeated as a mantra

look forward

look forward

look back

because back does not

have the royal privileges

in history

sometimes created problems

Yes, but it has happened

for a long time

it is gone

But it helps us

to reflect our time

through looking back

But then you have to look forward

I have always said that

everything is about

the whole world

It is just

the most important thing

No one is happy about it

It is fun to talk about the future

and what to do

I have done this in all times

I have increased the pace

And above all

he has decided

that he should solve things

by himself

unabashed

I do not go to bed

because I am a psychologist

Why not?

Unbelievable

He knows

he does not help

from

from one year old

he feels

the center will not hold

The king is

on the basis of this growth

the most at the same time

Swedish of all

alone is strong

maybe that is why he is more popular

than ever

For the first time

in his 50s

he really got his motto

for Sweden

in time

We made an extra pod

here today

a question pod

I think it will come out on Monday

Sunday

On Sunday

there will be an extra pod

that does not replace

these pod

We have had questions

in 11 years

You can not have a pod

more often than once a week

We thought

we can do it

and put it behind the payment

for those who want

Those who do not like it

can listen to advertising

You can listen to it

via this feed

There you will see

the question pod

It is easy

to press a button

but now

there

you were the editor

for questions for me

and I was the editor

for questions for me

and one of the questions

was about bua

Why have you never talked about bua

what do you want to know

Who is it for bua

I

have always thought

I have not talked about bua

because it does not mean anything

nothing worth

happening in bua

but it was

exciting

I have not taken a word

I have not taken a place

in the place for many years

It feels like there is a book

about bua

but it is

it is

the fact that I have never

talked about bua

in the pod 12 years old

even if we

live there

I discovered

when we had made the pod

and I would go to bed

I talked to my husband

and asked

have I talked about bua

I did not know

and I have never talked about bua

before

bua is close to varberg

exactly

on the west coast

and I wrote to Kalle

why have we never talked about bua

Kalle

where should we live

he answered

and you know

the old addresses that you have lived

that they are passing through

but for me

in 2014

I say as much as you say

I have to go in

now I go on google

it is a wild area

or low trees

exactly

I

suddenly had bua

opened a place

somewhere in front of me

but it is no longer

than me

on the side

of the group

the last choir

you have a few days left before you go to the press

and now I am sitting

and reading

it is

it is sensational

it is so damn good

that you have made

that it is so damn intensive

and february

all the chapters are

two or three pages

it is almost like cliffhangers

it is very interesting

you can not put it on the side

and I have just come half way

but I

I got to read a time version

maybe half a year ago

or a year ago

but what a damn thing

I will not go into that

but I was so

loved

so I am glad

that I went to the book

and took my favorite

book in greek

antelope

no, I think

I do not know if I have read it

but

it is 1988

and has just started

and

I read it

from start to finish

in one single day

night before

it is so damn good

have you read it

I have not read it

I feel like the king

he is looking forward

the first scene

it started with you

we can say

this man

has discovered

a cassette band

that is recorded from the childhood

and suddenly the childhood contours

everything has been difficult

to grasp

but now he can be guided

by the sound

and in one way the sound

the boy has pressed the record button

and

the whole rhythm of the childhood

comes with it

almost stronger than a movie

when you only have the sound

in that way

yes, films from that time

they really tend to create distance

to the people

weird costumes

you are there

yes, and in the future

there will be a father's gesture

which is problematic

very selfish man

but really an exciting person

but there is also a lover

in him from the childhood

yes, so it is

the longer the book goes

the more

there are more memories

in the future

there are more incidents when this man

has been damaged

by

such growth

and in the end

he is still ready for a confrontation

and at the end of the scene

I don't know if I should take the road

this father

who has read

Manusett

the book ends

the man thinks he has to write

if he writes a book

and when he is done

there is a way for the father

who comes home

for a meeting

and also that meeting

becomes part of the novel

which is almost

there is an outstudied

almost elacate

it is very exciting

it is on the border

it is almost unethical

almost

which my father also liked

when he read the new ending

I don't remember his reaction

but it was about the first time

I felt sad

when he read the book

I felt the whole body

this is the end

could you have made a turn

that he wants to see

because he has read the new ending

when the confrontation came

I don't know

what the hell is that

it is human

to react like that

the first

or the new ending

it means something

really

it is not an event

it is an event that is not an event

it is a resignation

there is also something low

that it is snowing again

and that Malin is pregnant

with our first child

there is a silence in the room

it was like that when he came

he was changed

he looked at me

because he had read my experience

of the child

when he took his portfolio

and took it

a stupid series strip

called Hobbe

which we found in Dien

a long time ago

and he told the man

that he had this series strip

when he came home

until 1988

it started snowing

and he had it

and in that strip

there is a

there is a man

who is at his work table

and writes and works

and before that

he is a child who plays

his son

and he is pregnant

he doesn't know what to do

he is standing

between being a father

and working

and then he says

this father

he is so crazy

this was this father

I wanted to be

but he thinks that he wasn't

it's crazy

but

book title

he couldn't do better

book title

in 1988

when I was dealing with

this mess

and

there was something in this book

that also got me

to think about Bua

why I have read those memories

I thought it was so exciting

that something opened up

I sat down

yesterday evening

just to write down

what I actually remember from Bua

and

we came there in 1996

20 years old

and we lived on Måsvägen

as you know 14

high up on a little hill

and as I remember

it dusted

it was always like a fucking

further weather

not a dug rain

that was quiet

a dug rain that was

when you spray water

over flowers

but it's west coast

this is my only memory

so I remember my time in Göteborg

and we had

panoramic windows

which meant we had panoramic windows

towards Ringhals

everything in Bua is about

Ringhals

so on the evening

when we were on TV

we could see

silhouettes of Ringhals

these weak glances

through this

dug rain

is it a safe place or a threat?

no it's actually

interesting

we didn't know

how special this place is

from a

nuclear power

from a nuclear power perspective

because everything around Ringhals

is called the zone of peace

and there are inner and outer

zone of peace

and inside

Bua is the only place

that is in the inner

zone of peace

and that makes the life

in this house

a safe place

really

we have our own warner

who looks like a fireman

a blinking little cube

that they have put in the kitchen

and in the living room

that blink and

measure radioactivity

when we are in a disaster

and they are writing

messages at bus stops

so I know

that if the shit hits the ground

I have to take me to the parking

in Bua and there

buses are waiting for us

so we can evacuate

and on the first month

every month they practice

on a alarm

it sounds like a scream

through the air

there is no peace

it feels like

the state

has nothing to do with it

this is a shining sound

that is running for life

and behind

the glass doors

there is a part of the information

of what we are going to do

exactly what we are going to do

and there is also a job table

you know that you eat a job

and you get fired

and you also get to know

that you have to take the job table

at the right time

if you take it too late

this is a book

that what happens in that house

rhymes with the word

from Ringhals

the word from Overvåningen

I know, but you can die faster

if you take the job table at the wrong time

so it is very uncomfortable

for these job tables

our house is a fulthouse

where you have replaced

a wall with a window

so we can see out against Ringhals

you live there because your mother

works at Volvo

or with Volvo Sweden

as information chief

exactly

this is her last job

before she starts drinking

this is the last job she is going to lose

she has already lost many

but this is the last session

and it almost always blows

0 meters per second

and it is a bit like a weather phenomenon

I don't know

it is about

the wind

two winds meet

is that why you choose to build

the power plant there

so that the shit doesn't fly away

against Gothenburg or Stockholm

damn, not true

from the east

from the sea

there comes a fulthouse wind

which is the milk

which is always in the house

and from inland

from inland

other winds come from the smell

from the paper plant in Värö

and these winds meet

the smell of the river

from the west

and the smell of

backfilling

from the east

and they meet there in Buba

and a wet dung rain

and the smell of this

doesn't go around

it is to live in the hell

and in the hamlet

sometimes you can see people

it is just where there are people

and people are usually ugly

ugly

and full of

prejudices

and some kind of bread

we learn quite quickly to hate them

do you have anything to do with

that they live close

to this potential catastrophe

that it is heavier?

I don't know, but you can't

like to call

because a call is the only job

in Buba

some of them are fishermen

they go out in the middle of the night

and come home in the morning

but they all work

together with

the nuclear power plant

but dad has a tradition

we move around

and it is about

changing jobs

it could also be

it could be

a child experiment

where you test

how you can

destabilize the child's growth

but

the formal explanation is

we have to move

because mom or dad will change jobs

and every time we move

dad starts a new tradition

and when he gets up

he lets people

blow in the Christmas

he made it in the snow

when we got there

he made it in the heat

he made it in the snow

and now we are going to Buba

and now we are going to blow in the Christmas

in dad's way

in the snow

and he has a boy

who plays trumpet

and he chooses a dick

or a peppa cake

and we are going down

in the fall of 2012

and there will be 7 people

who are standing there with the trumpet

blowing

and 3 of them

go when mom reads the poem

and

the rest of them go

to our peppa cakes

this failure is total

it is the family's failure

we do

so that the whole name of the game

feels like it

and dad doesn't give up

he wants to set up a game

a game, a piece

he has written a piece now

about the building

and it is a built game

and then he announces after the game

they are going to come back

to us

to be on the audition

but was it because he felt inspired

or just restless

when the last

has something to do

play a role

he doesn't want to get away

it was

something that was nice

but also a bit sad

it was double

the big moment for the audition

and no one will come

and from that day on

dad hates bua

and he puts himself in bed

and reads books

I think that dad's hate

is a bit exaggerated

my hate against bua

is evil

do you understand the difference?

dad is like a tourist

but I live here

I hate everything about this place

and

I feel

that already

that this is the last

the family's

last stop before it

is unleashed

because dad is almost 80 years old

and

this is also

the time when he begins to eat

sleep medicine

in the morning and evening

he begins to misuse them

really

once I came into his room

in the afternoon he was sleeping

and then he woke up

and he said

what are you doing here in the middle of the night

and then I explained to him

that it's not all night, it's day

and then he said

I went to the window

and then I woke up

and then the whole room went to the sun

and he

stood there

as if he had seen a ghost

because he knew that it was night

he just didn't understand

how the sun could shine in the middle of the night

you did that all the time

it was funny for them

mom is in the bedroom

all the way to bed

and damn old

and mom is in the other room

drinking

and it's now she begins to drink

really

but it's also a bit like in bua

no one can hear you scream

yes, a bit like that

if my big brother has already fallen

he is in israel

and I want it from every second

so it seems that I have to

and I decide

with me then in the end

to leave

to go to Stockholm

and I tell them

now I'm going

and I just get

mild, medicinated

protests

and I remember the day when I'm going

I packed my bag

and I know that I will not come back

and I stood at the door

outside the house

and dad winks

it's completely ugly back there

and mom is not there, she wails

so it's just dad and Kalle standing there

and the last thing I see is Kalle's

sad look because he

knows that he is alone

now he is left alone

without any brother

left

it's like a huge disaster

because it's a disaster for the family

it's now going to be solved

and I realize that

in 1988

and you have just started to die

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Thank you Carla.

Thank you!

But Lapin has to be careful too. He can't choose who to pick.

Lapin, you mean Lapolapin?

Lapolapin, he has to, there are a lot of coolmen haters out there, and Lekber haters.

So he knows that there are two people who, there will be people who slap him on the back.

But I mean, he wouldn't be able to do that on the king, for example.

Imagine if he fed the king's information that the king gives in the documentary.

And then he started to question and put it there.

In question and put it there, you mean, what do you mean?

No, no, no, I mean purely hypothetically.

If Lapin in the quarter had written a 10,000 long article about when the king got to know that his father was dead when he was 13, not 14.

Yeah, okay, yeah.

It wouldn't have fallen into good hands.

No, exactly.

No one wants to know that, in that case.

No one wants to know that.

So he always has to use, he always has to go against people who are controversial.

What could he do for you?

It feels like, why?

It was 1987, and he was just talking about that.

But that doesn't mean anything.

I mean, it doesn't matter.

You mean that no one will become a drama writer?

No one will write about that.

Lapin and Lapin won't be able to stand in studio 1, which he got to do with Brennan Minablev.

No.

It would have been incredibly strong if he...

Because now he has gone from Pascal Engmann, who wrote his own books, to Pascal Engmann's speech, which is Pascal Engmann's speech.

It would have been a sensation if he saw Pascal Engmann, in the quote, not Pascal Engmann.

It was in the youth.

And I hear...

And Lekbe became a fucking bandit.

I think Engmann, in his speech, was a young man.

Engmann Blåstedt.

He didn't. He had so much to stand in.

Engmann Blåstedt Läckberg.

Läckberg Blåstedt, the Swedish people.

Engmann Blåstedt Läckberg.

But he became an Engmann Blåstedt, without knowing about it.

Blåstedt Blåstedt, he delivered the job he was paid to do.

It was just that he gave them help.

Something like that.

There's a little one-trick pony on Lappin.

That's to say, he's been established and understood in Sweden.

You mean that he should have paid off his savings,

without the book value?

He can't do this now, on some kind of Lars Keppler,

or on Kas Östegren.

It would be fun if he could take one more step.

What do you mean?

Over two elections in South America.

He was on the Canary Islands,

and put together the songs.

But it shouldn't be so incredible.

Yes, it wasn't Pampas, it was Palma.

Lars Palma.

Yes, exactly.

The flick in the water was the flick on Ibiza.

But it's also a new thing that no one wants to hear.

Especially the song.

But then what's his next thing?

We have to find an aggression from a large part of the population

towards the person that you dismiss.

In that sense, I'm realistic.

Yes, I'm realistic.

But it wasn't Arj in Snickeren.

That should be a really fun joke.

In November.

He interviewed people around Anders Hövergård.

He came home, he wasn't a dog irritated.

No, he was so light.

After the recording.

He was in Gothenburg.

Did it go well today?

It did.

Although it would have been fun if someone

who was known to be happy wasn't.

Astrid Lindgren was odd.

Do people want to hear it?

It was a good rubric.

He went around and took children in Örat,

in Vasaparken.

No, but it wouldn't be enough.

No, it wouldn't be enough.

It's quite far.

If 18 children now grow up,

now at the age of 45,

they'll say that she's taken an ear from me

when I passed away.

Lapin found 50 children

who are talking about the same bullshit.

Then it's something.

Lindgren children.

They talk about it.

They want to be 60 years old.

They may be dismissed in a big TV show.

There's a child here

who's been taken to Örat.

There's one child in Örat.

There's another child.

And then the whole audience travels.

Everything is taken to Örat.

It feels like...

It's her thing.

She's just a troublemaker.

She doesn't have to be anything...

You know that she's like...

She's turned her finger on them.

It's her thing.

It's enormous.

There are some other children here.

There's one for this child.

She's got a little finger in her nose.

And she's been dumped by Lindgren.

They ask her.

And then the whole audience travels.

All of them raise their fingers.

They raise their fingers.

Yes.

But then it's Lapin.

And then everyone turns towards Lapin.

Why is that?

Here we have something.

Or Lapin has something.

Lapin has something.

We gave him that again.

And we can do it too.

Next week.

See you next week.

Or on Sunday for those who want to.

To be continued...

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