I saw that one American site posted on Twitter about a weird German New Years tradition...but the fact is...it's not only a tradition there...it has existed in Sweden too...for as long as I can remember (not revealing my age)
Happy New Year everyone! (and enjoy the show...just as we do every year)
Re: Happy New Year (in a "weird" way)
Posted: January 1st, 2017, 5:02 am
by Izzy
We came across this too from a German friend, we enjoyed it so much we got the DVD from Amazon, a very funny sketch
Re: Happy New Year (in a "weird" way)
Posted: January 1st, 2017, 5:35 am
by nilrog
It's been aired continuously, with one exception (the year of the Tsunami), since 1976 in Sweden...and made its premier 1969.
So I think it's safe to say most Swede's know the plot by now
Re: Happy New Year (in a "weird" way)
Posted: January 1st, 2017, 12:33 pm
by nilrog
And if that isn't "crazy" enough...we have, for almost as long, watched "Ivanhoe" on New Year's Day
And recently, every year, Sam Neill writes a funny tweet about it
God, are all familiar. We have every year for the past 30 years new year's eve show the movie called "The irony of fate or with light steam!" on almost all channels.