1. Originally posted by alexxthefool:[..]

    1. Bram Stoker’s Dracula
    2. Interview With a Vampire
    3. Silence of the Lambs
    4. JFK
    5. L.A Confidential
    6. Blade Runner I LOVE THAT MOVIE!
    7. Thelma & Louise YES!
    8. Red Dragon
    9. A Perfect Murder
    10. Psycho (1960)


    I did this when I had lessons in movies history and so on




  2. Bladerunner made me realize Harrison Ford kicks ass


  3. Star Wars made me realize the same

    But I'm going to try to get some sleep now. Wish me luck!
  4. oops, gotta go eat dinner. brb
  5. anyone?


  6. Hey. What part of Sweden are you from? I've been to Sweden and found it to be breathtaking. Even in the Laplands.
    People were so friendly and I swear, every place I visited always had a fresh pot of awsome coffee and a plate of cookies!
  7. Originally posted by SisterTheMoon:[..]

    Hey. What part of Sweden are you from? I've been to Sweden and found it to be breathtaking. Even in the Laplands.
    People were so friendly and I swear, every place I visited always had a fresh pot of awsome coffee and a plate of cookies!


    Hi there
    I live outside Gothenburg, the west side of Sweden. How nice that you've been here
    (We swedes love out coffe and cookies, we have a name for that, a little like the brittish teatime)
  8. Originally posted by alexxthefool:[..]

    Hi there
    I live outside Gothenburg, the west side of Sweden. How nice that you've been here
    (We swedes love out coffe and cookies, we have a name for that, a little like the brittish teatime)


    Forgive me but I'll have to go look at my globe as my Sverige wall map doesn't show Gothenburg. You swedes certainly do love coffee. And your sweets-but some of the most heavenly cookies I've ever had. Quite equal to the ones my grandmother baked from scratch.
    Of hand I can recal visiting Stockholm, Jampland, Dalarna and Vasterbotten. All beautiful.
    What is the name for this "teatime"? I'm afraid I can only remember a few swedish terms (please don't count spelling): Tak, Varshagood, Takasumeckay...Think tha't about it.
  9. Originally posted by SisterTheMoon:[..]

    Forgive me but I'll have to go look at my globe as my Sverige wall map doesn't show Gothenburg. You swedes certainly do love coffee. And your sweets-but some of the most heavenly cookies I've ever had. Quite equal to the ones my grandmother baked from scratch.
    Of hand I can recal visiting Stockholm, Jampland, Dalarna and Vasterbotten. All beautiful.
    What is the name for this "teatime"? I'm afraid I can only remember a few swedish terms (please don't count spelling): Tak, Varshagood, Takasumeckay...Think tha't about it.


    Gothenburg is out second biggest city On the westcoast of Sweden, the opposite of Stockholm, our capital
    And the swedish word för "teatime" is fika. My myself don't like coffe, but many of my friend does
    The spelling is wrong but I understand what you mean