Do any of you remember our friend the sun?
Have counted and it was nineteen days since I last saw the sun. It can not be good for a human to live that long without sun light. When I`m out I feverishly look for the smallest sign of spring that can give a little hope that it may, may be spring sometime in the far away in the future.
Don`t get me wrong! Real winter with snow, long distance skates and hot chocolate is wonderful, but it`s this dark grey mud I can`t take. If one should find anything positive about it, it would be the fact that we Swedes are the best in the world to take care of the little sun we get.
The frost is barely not gone before we rush out with blankets and ghetto blasters and crowd like herrings in the parks. Tourists are probably thinking we are crazy, but they, on the other hand, have not lived nineteen days in grey mud. Do you remember our friend the sun?
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From the guest book:
Sara: What color are your eyes?
Blue-green.
Eva: Is it hard to get a role in an American movie?
Yes, competition is much harder there. It is even harder if you are a foreigner and you don't speak English fluently. You mainly get to play German bad-guy.
Lisa & Maria: Blond or brunette?
With the risk of sounding politically correct I'll say both. I have been interested in blondes, brunettes and redheads. I have no direct favorite color.
Nina: Are you coming back to “Vita Lögner”?
No, I won't. I have afterall been killed twice now. But of course, anything can happen in soaps!
Evelina: Where do you live?
On Södermalm in Stockholm.
Hanna: What do you do for a living apart from movies?
Nothing actually. I make my living as an actor.
Linnea: Is it tiresome that everyone wants your autograph?
Not at all, it is only flattering. It would be sad if it was the other way around, if no one wanted it.
Lisa & Maria: What do you think about silicone in the breasts?
I prefer natural girls. If you are sweet and charming you don`t need silicone breasts for the boys to look at.
Annica: Where did you buy the clothes for “Vingar av Glas”?
Maria, the costumes person on the movie, bought them. Most of them in second hand stores in Stockholm.
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Sorry for nagging, but those of you who haven`t had your questions answered: read earlier newsletters.
Your questions have probably been answered there.
Take care and be ready with blankets and ghetto blasters. Soon the sun will pull through the dark clouds and then it`s all about being first one out!
Swim easy!/Alex.
Stockholm, 20020203