Zitat des Tages von Greg Poehler:
You don't take food home from restaurants in Sweden.
It's interesting because Swedes subtitle everything, so they're so used to it. When my wife watches a show with subtitles, she has a skill to be able to watch and read. Whereas I'm more of a read or watch.
I was a lawyer for 12 years in New York and Sweden.
I didn't really watch 'Dallas,' so I wasn't as wowed by the idea of Patrick Duffy as Swedes were 'cause he's, like, the most famous guy in all of Sweden.
Acting is always something I thought I could do, and I thought I would be pretty good at it, but I thought that I missed the opportunity, that it was too late.
I feel like the longer I hold out - I feel like as soon I move to L.A., I just become one of a million.
It's funny, I lived my first 38 years of my life with maybe one or two people ever saying that I looked like Greg Kinnear. As soon as I get into the entertainment industry, now it's 100 percent of people.
I met my wife in New York, so, we lived together there for five years, so my Swedish was kind of a gradual learning process.
I speak Swedish mainly with my kids' friends.
If you take my own life, the longer you stay in a country, you almost lose your former self and become this third-party person who is caught in between two worlds.