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Per Boysen in Gamla Stan, Sweden
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LADC
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Per Boysen in Gamla Stan, Sweden
My friend, director Ian McCrudden is in Sweden this month. He spotted Per Boysen playing in Gamla Stan on Monday and took this vid. I was pleasantly surprised when he sent them and the lovely message from both. Thanks Per!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkGku1rRpMM[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx7EY9gMKRg[/youtube]
From your lips to God's ears.
cheers
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Sun Jun 15, 2014 6:14 pm |
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LADC
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Re: Per Boysen in Gamla Stan, Sweden
OK. The link is finally working now.
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Sun Jun 15, 2014 10:05 pm |
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Luc
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Re: Per Boysen in Gamla Stan, Sweden
Very cool. What a nice surprise to have gotten those!
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earthgene
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Re: Per Boysen in Gamla Stan, Sweden
+1. Love that smile and how he keeps one hand on the fretboard. Per you are one of a kind!
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Alain
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Re: Per Boysen in Gamla Stan, Sweden
Nice...I'm sure Sweden is a great country to visit...and live there.
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Mon Jun 16, 2014 8:48 am |
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LADC
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Re: Per Boysen in Gamla Stan, Sweden
I am told it's not the easiest country to immigrate to.
Ian married a Swedish girl who takes the camera in this vid to shoot him with Per. He's from the US and has made US films plus a successful Swedish movie.
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Mon Jun 16, 2014 9:52 pm |
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LADC
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Re: Per Boysen in Gamla Stan, Sweden
Really. Very cool.
Per has that constant twinkle in his smile.
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Mon Jun 16, 2014 9:53 pm |
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BasV
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Joined: Thu Jun 26, 2008 11:20 am Posts: 510 Location: The Netherlands
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Re: Per Boysen in Gamla Stan, Sweden
I always had good times in Stockholm. Gamla Stan is a very pretty part of Stockholm, especially in the winter Cheers, Bas
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Mon Jun 16, 2014 11:25 pm |
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Per Boysen
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Joined: Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:05 am Posts: 2268 Location: Stockholm/Sweden
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Re: Per Boysen in Gamla Stan, Sweden
LADC wrote: I am told it's not the easiest country to immigrate to. What people seem to be doing these days - here in "the new Europe", as it is more of a real union now rather than just a free market trading union - is to stay in Sweden for the allowed ("free travelling") three months and then take a short trip back to their original European country and come back for the next three months period, repeatedly. Not an option for non EU folks and not the same as to emigrate though, since you don't apply for a citizenship. To be granted a citizenship you need to involve into marriage or be a (properly documented) refugee coming from a war zone. Maybe there are some other ways I don't know about (like outstanding capabilities in a work field, arts etc. Most countries want to snatch skilled people)
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Alain
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Re: Per Boysen in Gamla Stan, Sweden
Per Boysen wrote: LADC wrote: I am told it's not the easiest country to immigrate to. What people seem to be doing these days - here in "the new Europe", as it is more of a real union now rather than just a free market trading union - is to stay in Sweden for the allowed ("free travelling") three months and then take a short trip back to their original European country and come back for the next three months period, repeatedly. Not an option for non EU folks and not the same as to emigrate though, since you don't apply for a citizenship. To be granted a citizenship you need to involve into marriage or be a (properly documented) refugee coming from a war zone. Maybe there are some other ways I don't know about (like outstanding capabilities in a work field, arts etc. Most countries want to snatch skilled people) It's the same situation in many countries.
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