Love and Other Troubles Page #3
- No, it's great.
You're so in love
that you think everything is great.
Have you told your dad?
This is the first time
My mom would be happy
if he forgot about that woman.
Did you know she signed me up
because you're Taisto's son?
- Where is Taisto?
- I don't know. He must be at home.
- Tell him I said hi, okay?
- Sure.
Hi.
HAD TO GO.
IN THE FRIDGE.
Hi.
I was in that closet.
- You were in that closet?
- Yeah.
You want to go to the bar?
I figured we could...
...stay home and watch a film
or something.
Just one drink.
One more.
Ville.
- You think I'm fat?
- What?
- I have a double chin.
- No, you don't.
I think I should lose five pounds.
It's like...
...I'm not myself physically.
- What do you mean?
I haven't been with the ladies...
...since that day...
Four days ago?
- Four days.
You're not fat.
- You look good.
- I do?
Yeah.
You just have to go back there.
- Yeah?
- Yup.
Go woo the xhicks.
Yeah?
You have to remind people
you had...
...a hit in the Bulgarian charts
in 1988.
- You're an opportunist. You act
first and never think. - That's me?
- Yeah.
- That's me?
Skate hard and hit anything
that gets in the way...
...and then see what happens.
- Villeeeeh!
- Dad.
Dad.
Hey, where are you going?
Dad! I need to tell you something!
Something happened. Hey!
Ville.
Ville. You know, -
it means a lot to me -
you're here to offer your support.
Okay.
- Are you drunk too?
- A little.
Ville,
please take care of the lights.
I'll take xare of business.
Yeah.
- Stop. Just when I'm...
- What?
Yeah, yeah.
VILLE HIETALAHTI, 9 YEARS OLD
- Get up.
- No.
- My life is over.
- No, it isn't.
I'm waiting for a truck.
- There will be one.
- There's no meaning.
- Get up.
- Why doesn't anyone take me seriously?
- I do.
You can't take me seriously.
No, no.
- Get up.
- No.
Get up.
Okay, fine.
- What are you doing?
- I'm waiting for a truck.
You have Leena's number?
Taisto...
- That look on your faxe is so 1993.
- What?
You had the same look after
the singing contest. - No, I didn't.
- You did.
- I didn't.
to leave you alone. - Great.
"Leave him alone."
I meant, what if I didn't
leave you alone this time?
What is it?
- Nothing.
- Tell me.
No, I won't. - Tell me.
- No, I won't.
You will tell me.
Because I have...
the tickling device.
- No devices now.
- The tickling device is xoming.
- No, it's not.
- Here it comes...
- Stop.
- Tell me.
I'll stop when you tell me.
- I'm eating. Stop!
- Tell me!
- Will you tell me?
- No.
- Will you tell me?
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