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Department: How people act

Daily Show visits Sweden

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Scott Ritcher 23 April 2009 How people act / Language / Stoopid / Sweden / Sweden is different than America

Life in this socialist hellhole is just awful. Finally, the American news media has sent an investigative journalist […]

Eat my dust

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Scott Ritcher 13 April 2009 How people act / Immigration / Stoopid / Sweden

If I fall gravely ill soon, here’s why: As we have discussed, my chainsmoking Dutch roommate is selling […]

Påsk Afton and Nynäshamn

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Scott Ritcher 12 April 2009 Fashion / Food+Drink / How people act / Language / Sweden / Sweden is different than America

This weekend, Iida, Erik, and I spent some quality time with Erik’s parents. We visited their house on […]

Påsk ägg party

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Scott Ritcher 10 April 2009 Food+Drink / How people act / Language / Sweden / Sweden is different than America

Here are some scenes from Friday night’s Påsk ägg (Easter egg) party in Haninge. What would the chickens […]

Kristofer Åström

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Scott Ritcher 9 April 2009 How people act / Music / Sweden

I went to see Kristofer Åström again Wednesday night. This show was in the bar at Södrateatern, which […]

A Camp

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Scott Ritcher 6 April 2009 How people act / Music / Sweden

Monday night I went to see the A Camp concert in Stockholm. It was good, but I think […]

Balkongdagensparty, design, music, old newspapers

metroschifter trollhattan
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Scott Ritcher 4 April 2009 Design / Food+Drink / How people act / Music / Sweden / Weather

Last night there was a dagens party on the balcony at Iida and Erik’s in Haninge. Dagens, as […]

Snugwow!

Scott Ritcher 4 April 2009 How people act / Stoopid / Sweden / Sweden is different than America

From a recent episode of Real Time with Bill Maher, here’s another new version of the Snuggie. Awesome.

Påsk and Aprilskämt

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Scott Ritcher 2 April 2009 Food+Drink / How people act / Immigration / Language / Sweden / Sweden is different than America

I recently noticed that the Tunnelbana trains have names. A nice touch, I think, although I don’t care […]

Lördag kväll: Saturday night

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Scott Ritcher 28 March 2009 Food+Drink / How people act / Sweden

Tonight I went out on the town with some friends and ended up drawing on people. The city […]

Ingen reklam tack

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Scott Ritcher 14 March 2009 Design / How people act / Sweden / Sweden is different than America

The mail slot on one of my neighbors’ doors. Almost every mailbox says “ingen reklam tack” which means […]

Bulleit Bourbon and Systembolaget

Bulleit bourbon Sweden
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Scott Ritcher 13 March 2009 Food+Drink / How people act / Sweden / Sweden is different than America

Bulleit for sale at Systembolaget which is the state-owned liquor monopoly. The price is 279 kronor (about $35) […]

Dressing the statues

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Scott Ritcher 12 March 2009 Fashion / How people act / Stoopid / Sweden / Sweden is different than America

This is a strange phenomenon in Stockholm. If someone loses a glove or jacket, instead of taking it […]

Iida & Erik

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Scott Ritcher 1 March 2009 How people act / Sweden

My friends erik and Iida. She is drinking blood because Swedish people are vampires. He is wearing a […]

Dagensparty

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Scott Ritcher 28 February 2009 Food+Drink / How people act / Sweden

My friend Johanna and I at a Dagensparty in Iida and Erik’s apartment. Dagens are a drink made […]

Malmö, Sweden

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Scott Ritcher 20 February 2009 Architecture / How people act / Immigration / Sweden

My dear friend Emma Pettersson and her cat Skrållan, whose hair is still all over my stuff. This […]

Evanston, Illinois

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Scott Ritcher 15 February 2009 Architecture / How people act

Coffee with Greta and Brian who were coincidentally in the process of moving to Louisville after many years […]

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