Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Must be funny

This was an interesting real-time heist book, granted. But I still don’t know what to make of it. This Swedish guy - Anders Adali who is out of prison already - reveals his plan and execution as he and few others robbed 1,5 million Euros from The Bank of Finland in Turku in 2007. The money is still missing and now he makes more money writing books and appearing on television shows. That doesn’t sound right, now does it? Even the famous author Jens Lapidus and the famours lawyer Björn Hurtig (the Julian Assange case etc.) are starstruck by writing the foreword and epilogue. Only in Sweden. Different breed, them. It also annoyed my to hell and back when Adali criticized Finnish food and manners, and how Finland is close to a third world country compared to the magnificent Sweden. Yeah, right, a nation who sing their hearts out during Midsummer, who eat rotten fucking fish and worship king and all those sad little princesses has every right complaining about others. You Solsidan-watching motherfuckers.

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