@EdwardafSillen Jag har hört allsköns okvädningsord på fotbollsmatcher men just ordet ”slyna” vetitusan om det brukar förkomma frekvent. Skulle inte bli förvånad om det ordet generellt har dött ut om 50 år, vilket vore synd för det finns ju uppenbarligen icke-misogyna användningsområden för det.
@Biominbiopodden Lyssnar på bokavsnittet - visst vet ni att det har gjorts en TV-film som heter ”The Late Shift” om Letterman vs Leno? Den behöver ni nog dock inte rekommendera…😉
@EdwardafSillen Det är sant förstås 🙂 Det är två separata parametrar, som ofta är i samklang men inte alltid som vi t ex såg vad gäller filmen ”Michael”.
At the 2003 Critics’ Choice Awards, Jack Nicholson won an award but confessed he was too drunk to make it to the stage. Instead, he enlisted Robin Williams to accept on his behalf, leading to one of the funniest and most memorable acceptance speeches of the evening.
This guy on the line tells a kid’s mom that her daughter is in the middle of getting a tattoo… and not a small one. He keeps pressing this mom for payment, speaking like this is urgent, while the speaker explains the story spirals into something way bigger than anyone expected.
At first it sounds like a prank.
Then the details start lining up a little too well.
The car rolls past quiet towns and open countryside while the mom tries to figure out whether she’s being played—or whether her daughter really did make a decision she can’t take back.
By the end, even the people in the car stop laughing.
Because if it was fake… it was incredibly convincing.
And if it wasn’t, somebody was about to have a very bad day.
Would you stay on the line to hear the truth—or hang up before things got worse?