Swedish comedian Robert Gustavsson's character Bertil. Helping out how you can get rid of your christmas tree in the best way. Plus how to get rid of a crushed cat.
Swedish comedian Robert Gustavsson's character Bertil. Helping out how you can ease the pain from stinging nettles. (Mixed with a few diffrent sketches)
Clip from the swedish movie "På rymmen med Pippi Långstrump" (Pippi Longstockings on the run) where Pippi and the gang has to go down a cliff. It's not that easy though :)
I included a slow-motion version as well.
I was inspired by the Youtube user Raeven2, he has some hilarious slow-motion clips on his page. Check it out: http://www.youtube.c om/user/raeven2
Clip from the swedish movie "På rymmen med Pippi Långstrump" (Pippi Longstockings on the run) where Pippi and the gang has to collect some money in a desperate need for food.
My 50th Youtube video :D
Featuring two clips from the "Pippi Långstrump på de sju haven" feature lenght (1970). English: Pippi Longstockings at the seven seas.
Rosalinda is probably the meanest parrot of them all ;)
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