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  1. Meanwhile, Joni Ernst, the latest media darling as she is the closest thing around to a Sarah Palin/Michelle Bachmann successor, calls the Santa Barbara shootings an "accident."

    http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/elections/2014/05/29/ernst-debate-remark/9752323/

    That campaign ad would have been in poor taste whenever it was published! Is it any wonder that shootings like this latest one happens over and over again when this kind of stuff is put out there?

    Not everything is bad in the U.S, and everything is certainly not perfect here in Sweden, but in many ways I'm glad that I live here and not there.

  2. The Sweden Democrats are not "far-right". They are a social conservative party. A controlled opposition, just like UKIP is in the UK and like PVV is in the Netherlands. Their politics will lead to the same end result as the establishments, which is a Europe without europeans in it, the only difference is that it will take a little longer, which can actually be more dangerous because then people might not wake up in time and stop this madness.

    They may have toned down their rhetoric, but they originate from far-right and neo-nazi movements, and below their polished surface those ideas are still the basis for their politics.

  3. Goran was another big server who won a major by pure luck...and by his pure big serves...

    Ugh, did you have to remind me?! I was so disappointed when Ivanisevic beat Rafter at Wimbledon. All he had was his big serve. Pat Rafter on the other hand had such a superb serve-and-volley style of play that we never see nowadays. I so wish he could have had a Wimbledon triumph added to his record. He was my favourite player, and I lost quite a bit of interest in tennis when he retired.

  4. While the results in the elections here in Europe are frightening and should serve as a wake-up call to us all, it's perhaps worth remembering that the numbers are slightly misleading. Voter turnout is on a really low level. The average for the 28 countries that voted is only 43%.

    Worst was Slovakia with 13%, followed by the Czech Republic with 19,5%.

    France had 43,5%, UK 34%, Germany 48%, Hungary 29%, Netherlands 37% to name just a few.

    Here in Sweden only 49% voted, and if you compare that to the 84,6% who voted in our latest domestic election in 2010 you can see the huge difference in interest from people.

  5. The election results here in Europe are shocking. Parties that are virtually neo-nazis are gaining ground rapidly in countries like Greece, Hungary and, perhaps most shockingly, Germany! Our own far-right party here in Sweden got close to 10% of the votes!

    I can't understand how this can happen. Are we really that incapable of learning from history?

  6. A short clip from Emmerdale Farm 1978, with a rare glimpse of Katharine Barker, the original Dolly Skilbeck. Most clips I've seen on Youtube have been with Jean Rogers as Dolly, so it's a treat to see the first one. This is the Dolly I remember from when I was watching the show as a child.

  7. I heard that Mariska Hargitay was on FC. What was her story arc? Who did she interact with?

    In short, she played Carly Fixx, paternal half-sister to Dan Fixx (Brett Cullen), who at that time was involved with Melissa. They later found out that they weren't really related and developed feelings for each other. She also bonded in a way with Angela.

    She mainly interacted (from what I can remember) with Brett Cullen, Jane Wyman and Ana Alicia.

  8. Very interesting article.

    I take it that "Falcon Crest" wasn't as popular and successful in the U.S. as "Dallas" or "Dynasty"?

    Here in Sweden it was very popular, much more so than "Dynasty" and I would even say that it almost matched "Dallas". "Dynasty" was canceled after just a few seasons here, and was only aired in its entirety years later during daytime. "Knots Landing" has, as far as I know, never aired in its entirety here. "Falcon Crest" on the other hand has been re-run several times on different channels.

  9. Did Maxwell Caufield want to leave early?

    Because if not, they could've just kept him (along with Maisie, Nathan, and Will) and just have Natasha shoot (but not kill) him. Then send Natasha off with the door open and make Faye the "lady of the manor" and put her back with Mark.

    I think he wanted to leave, just like Amanda did later.

    Personally I never thought that either of them would stay long. They were both fairly well-known actors and those never tend to stick around on soaps. They come in for a short stint, bring publicity to the show and then leave.

  10. I've been taking a stroll down memory lane, listening to music from my childhood, especially music from movies and tv-series based on the books by Astrid Lindgren. Listening to these songs as an adult I've realized just how beautiful and sweet many of them really are. Especially those from the stories about Emil.

    And this song is probably the most famous of them all. It's sung every year in primary/elementary schools all over Sweden when they close for the summer holiday.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Bkahcz3E1g

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