:38:01
- Nürup.
- Poul Nyrup?
:38:05
- With a German y.
- Oh, okay ...
:38:20
I can't find any Poul Nürup. Hello?
:38:36
Your turn, Jonas.
:38:40
- I tuned them, they can do 100 now.
- Can you muffle them?
:38:44
Do bears crap in the woods?
Moron!
:38:49
- Now I just need my mother's code.
- Ask her about her childhood.
:38:54
Codes are always the name of
people's pets or holiday islands.
:39:00
It's the little personal things that
matter in amodern woman's life.
:39:06
It's just something I read.
:39:11
Mummy, didyou have any pets
when you were a girl?
:39:16
- Why? Do you want apet?
- I want to hear aboutyour childhood.
:39:22
- I had ahamster called Halfdan.
- Halfdan the Hamster ...
:39:28
- Any others?
- Yes, ahedgehog named Sten.
:39:32
With one or two E's?
:39:38
I don't know.
I don't think we ever spelled it.
:39:43
- What meant most to you as a child?
- I loved making alarm systems.
:39:51
I made string systems with abell that
rangwhen someone entered my room.
:39:57
Granddad hated it, but I didn't care.
I didn't want anybody nosing around!