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Re: Bit and Pieces

PostPosted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 7:15 pm
by snaps
Agnes&Elin Forever! wrote:Re personal income and taxation details. These are official documents in Sweden, they're not freely available but for a small fee you can get hold of them. Are these kept secret from anyone except the authorities in the UK?

You freakin bet they are confidential !!! Must be a strange Swedish custom, but here people like me get very touchy about other people knowing how wealthy I am :lol: I see even that birthday interview with Alex mentions her tax worth. :x

I'm so poor now, for a ''small fee'' you can get hold of me :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Bit and Pieces

PostPosted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 11:03 pm
by Agnes&Elin Forever!
Yes maybe it is a strange custom :?

Re: Bit and Pieces

PostPosted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 2:15 am
by Ian
fish wrote:But I'm offended. :(
I've been calling him names like "Ian Hult", "Doctor Hult", etc. and he doesn't even seem to have noticed. :P
He might just be thick skinned.
Either that or he's ignoring me. :shock:
Naaah. That couldn't be it. :lol:



Did someone say something?

:W :P

Re: Bit and Pieces

PostPosted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 6:49 pm
by snaps
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Seems I am not the only one who thought Rebecka would have been a sure fit for Lisbeth Salander. Here's a quote from sodamazes blog, google translated to English

"Although it is not going to change now and in the role of Mikael Blomkvist, I liked Samuel Fröler or Jacob Eklund. Fast, better still, no more unknown actor. As Lisbeth Salander, I think Mylaine Hedreul or Rebecka Liljeberg had been fitted. You know she was in the Show Me Love? Conveniently enough, I read that she is good at computers, but unfortunately she seems to have ended as an actor. "

Re: Bit and Pieces

PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 1:56 am
by Ian
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Re: Bit and Pieces

PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 4:38 am
by fish
snaps wrote:... but unfortunately she seems to have ended as an actor. "

Never give up hope.

I have a cunning plan.

If we all concentrate for an hour a day, say at 9:00am GMT, the force of our combined willpower will be enough to convince her to make a comeback in the new year, after graduation.

If that fails I have an even more cunning plan involving voodoo dolls and the forcefull application of shoe leather. Details will follow if needed.
:twisted:

Re: Bit and Pieces

PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 11:23 am
by Ian
fish wrote:
snaps wrote:
I have a cunning plan.

If we all concentrate for an hour a day, say at 9:00am GMT, the force of our combined willpower will be enough to convince her to make a comeback in the new year, after graduation.

:


This isn't Doctor Who, you know.


(obscure injoke alert. Sorry) :lol: :roll: :wink:

Re: Bit and Pieces

PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 11:33 am
by fish
codyw1 wrote:This isn't Doctor Who, you know.
(obscure injoke alert. Sorry) :lol: :roll: :wink:

And I thought that cunning plan was a fish original.

Was that the episode where DW got really, really, really old until everyone in the world said his name at the same time?
So there's a precedent for this plan to work then? :P *:)* :wink: :roll:

Re: Bit and Pieces

PostPosted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 11:38 am
by Ian
That would be the one. Not that obscure a joke, then! :lol:


You might need to walk the earth for a year to spread the word, though, fish. That aforementioned shoe leather will certainly come in handy there.

No time like the present, you know (hint, hint). :P :lol:

Re: Bit and Pieces

PostPosted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 9:46 pm
by snaps
Interesting that in a poll carried out by Nojesbladet in July 2007 for which actress should play Lisbeth Salander :evil: of six nominees Rebecka came 3rd. OK a rough third with 8.5% of the vote (the two front runners were Rakel Wärmländer on 22.1%, and Tuva Novotny on 55.9%, neither of whom got the part). But considering that Bex would not even have been available to play the part shows that among the 19,639 people who voted there is still a deep affection and appreciation for Rebecka. :Y

Re: Bit and Pieces

PostPosted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:38 am
by Ian
And 6 years after her last film, too.

Yeah, that is pretty cool. :D

Re: Bit and Pieces

PostPosted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 4:53 am
by fish
Not sure if this is a bit or a piece. I mean, it's almost a nothing.

Karolinska Intitutet
page 2 of the pdf file, in English

Notable alumni or faculty
2nd from bottom.

It's the first time I've even found an acknowledgement that she's a student.
I was trying to find details of graduating students, in particular the ones studying paediatrics. :roll:

http://www.neurokirurgi.se/wikipedia_Karolinska%20Institutet.pdf


Got this far and then my pc had a conniption. :T

Re: Bit and Pieces

PostPosted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 9:30 am
by Ian
You make a highly impressive stalker, fishy. :wink: :P

It froze up for me. :roll: Is it a photo, or just a mention?

Re: Bit and Pieces

PostPosted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 10:44 am
by fish
Just a mention unfortunately. Barely a mention. :oops:

Notable alumni or faculty
 Jöns Jakob Berzelius (1779-1848; professor at KI), invented modern chemical notation and is
considered one of the fathers of modern chemistry; discoverer of the elements silicon, selenium,
thorium, and cerium.
 Carl Gustaf Mosander (1792-1858; student of Berzelius, his successor 1836), chemist, discoverer of the
elements lanthanum, erbium and terbium.
 Gustaf Retzius (1842-1919), anatomist (Progessor 1877-1890)
 Karl Oskar Medin (1847-1928), paediatrician, famous for his study of poliomyelitis (Professor 1883-
1914)
 Hugo Theorell (1903-1982), Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 1955
 Torsten Wiesel (1924-), Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 1981
 Pehr Edman (1916-1977), chemist (Med. dr 1946). Cf. Edman degradation
 Lars Leksell (1907-1986), physician, inventor of radiosurgery and the Gamma Knife.
 Sune Bergström (1916-2004), Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 1982 (with Bengt I.
Samuelsson and John Robert Vane).
 Bengt I. Samuelsson (b. 1934), Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 1982 (with Sune
Bergström and John Robert Vane).
 Ragnar Granit (1900-1991), Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 1967.
 Göran Liljestrand (1886-1968), physiologist and pharmacologist.
 Ulf von Euler (1905-1983), physiologist, Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine in 1970.
 Rebecka Liljeberg (b. 1981), actress (Fucking Åmål etc.), medical student at KI.
 Lorenz Poellinger (b. 1957), professor at the Department of Cell and Molecular Biology at KI.

Re: Bit and Pieces

PostPosted: Fri Dec 11, 2009 12:42 am
by Ian
She still exists, then, at least. :roll: :P