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Dec 31, '06 : Happy New Year!

Filed under: True story

Risto, circa 1975

Dec 31, '06 : Wanted: idol

Filed under: Random

First off, if you happened to get here via Google, I'm sorry, this entry is not about a talent search slash reality tv-show nor about a TV personality building a media empire around his name. (And if I named the show and the host, then, well, Google would be all over this entry. Just kidding.)

I was thinking about my idols today. I watched The Life and Death of Peter Sellers and didn't know what to think.

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Filed under: True story

Jaws 2 was on TV last night. I think I'd seen it before, about 20-25 years ago but I had no recollection of the movie. The original Jaws came out in 1975 and I was too small to see it, i.e. my parents wouldn't have let me even if I had been interested which I think I wasn't.

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Filed under: Hockey

When I was about ten years old, I used to write pages and pages of hockey play-by-plays. In my neatest writing, of course. Mostly it was Sweden vs. the USSR, and Mats Näslund used to score the game-winning goal. (After Göran Högosta's amazing split saves).

That's the generation my idols are made of. And the coaches of my idols.

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Dec 29, '06 : Good job

Filed under: Random

"Hey there, what's up? How're ya doing?"

"Good, good, keepin' busy, keepin' busy."

"Really? Where do you work now?"

"Amazon UK."

Dec 28, '06 : James Brown

Filed under: Random

When I was about four years old, I would pull down my pants, wiggle my butt and say that I was James Brown. The Godfather of Soul, The Hardest-Working Man in Showbusiness: Thank you:

Dec 28, '06 : Got the time?

Filed under: Work

I'm working on a story about the cultural differences with the concept of time and I was wondering if you'd have some ideas. How does the Western concept of time differ from the Eastern one? Are the Germans always on time? Who's always late? And so on.

Leave your ideas in the comments. Thanks!

Dec 28, '06 : Crew cut

Filed under: Work

I always thought that Finns were the only nation in the world where the crew cut was still alive and kicking dandruff. In fact, I still do. I think it's because of the structure of Finnish hair: straight as an arrow.

What does that tell us about Finns? Well, for one, that they talk sraight, that they care less about style and more about how easy it is to take care of hair, and that they are fascinated by discipline. Not only that, Finns love discipline.

Well, maybe you can't tell that just by looking at the number of crew cuts in Finland, so you'll just have to trust me on this.

I take this knowledge with me to Gävle tomorrow when I go to meet Leif Boork, former Team Sweden head coach, and now coach of Brynäs in the Swedish Elite League. He's known to be a straight shooter who runs a tight ship.

He's got Sweden's most famous crew cut.

Dec 27, '06 : The holiday season

Filed under: True story

Damn global warming. I was up visiting my dad the other day and thought that maybe we could go for a skate with him and my son. Like last year. Or, like every day during every holiday season between 1981 and 1986.

Naturally, without my son then, I was just a kid myself.

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