Home Sweet Home Page #2
- Year:
- 2011
- 15 min
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Yeah! This is a nice place,
because nature is near.
Who would want an animal
so close that you nearly hit it?
This area is still developing.
You probably noticed how the yard
deserves a real garden enthusiast.
I don't like it. - What?
If we agree on a price,
we can change the doors.
The customer decides.
What does the husband think?
I don't like this either.
This is grossly overpriced.
- Let's go.
The ground floor is so horrible
Let's see if we can...
- I don't like this at all.
Not even the yard.
- Lf we lower by 20000...
No, we will wait.
- Wait for what?
This is a rare opportunity.
- Like hell it is.
Out!
You would take a shitty house in
the middle of nowhere for free, huh?
Hi, darling.
How did it go?
- Fine. A lot of people.
Go ahead and check out the sauna!
You can even try the stove.
The brochures are on the table.
There are details.
I have to go.
More people are coming.
I love you.
What a hullabaloo. Bye!
I would like to give you
a word of advice.
Make a list of everyone
you owe money to.
It'd be easier to list people
I don't owe anything to.
restructured after I helped you.
I could've told you straight away -
that it made no sense
buying those... skateplanks.
Nothing you do makes any sense.
Skateboards.
- Well, whatever.
to Helsinki and came back broke.
That was 18 years ago!
I was young. The skateboard
business could've taken off.
I couldn't foresee the devaluation.
Everyone had currency loans.
- I didn't.
with credit. Always with income.
Son.
I paid you back every penny.
Well, almost.
But you didn't learn anything.
What about Sari?
- It's so hot in here.
This is a sauna.
when I taught you to flay an elk.
I can't remember.
It must have been Santtu.
Yeah...
Jutta and I are travelling
to Poland in two weeks.
Do you want more beer... darling?
This is enough, thank you, dear.
Thank you.
Why do you blame the world?
Look in the mirror.
Will you lend it to me or not?
- Why are you asking me for money?
Well, you happen to be my father.
- Oh yes.
You have a mother, too.
- She doesn't have anything.
You made sure of that when you
divorced. Did you ever love her?
I could get offended.
But I can't be bothered.
So you're not lending? - No.
I tried my best,
but this couldn't be helped.
Right away, without any warning?
Like I said, I tried my best...
Can you pay us something?
- No.
But surely for the work we've done?
- Yeah, for some of it.
Bloody hell.
When I get more financing, you're
welcome back. Hopefully soon.
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