Martin Pedersen
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I had put false clues, you know. I put cigarettes in the cars. I put beer empty. I put a ring. That was bought in Copenhagen. That has not been in the newspapers, you know. Such things.
I had put false clues, you know. I put cigarettes in the cars. I put beer empty. I put a ring. That was bought in Copenhagen. That has not been in the newspapers, you know. Such things.
And I had to show them the roots I had been driving and such. And then they understood, Jesus Christ, it's true. The business guard came one day and said, you have to come with me. And I did. And there was this library there. But in the middle, there was this long table, at least 10 meters long. And it was white linen. There was Coca-Cola, nice food.
And I had to show them the roots I had been driving and such. And then they understood, Jesus Christ, it's true. The business guard came one day and said, you have to come with me. And I did. And there was this library there. But in the middle, there was this long table, at least 10 meters long. And it was white linen. There was Coca-Cola, nice food.
The head of the police all around, nowhere here. They came to me and said, thank you so much, Mr. Peterson, for telling us the truth. We are so happy now. And then we sat down and they laughed a little that I had dressed up as a woman and such. And then the head of them said, what are you going to do now? No, I have to do my time, of course, but I'll become a jurist, lawyer.
The head of the police all around, nowhere here. They came to me and said, thank you so much, Mr. Peterson, for telling us the truth. We are so happy now. And then we sat down and they laughed a little that I had dressed up as a woman and such. And then the head of them said, what are you going to do now? No, I have to do my time, of course, but I'll become a jurist, lawyer.
They smiled all of them, I can promise you, from one ear to the other, because this they don't believe.
They smiled all of them, I can promise you, from one ear to the other, because this they don't believe.
No, I was some sort of a hero in a way then also. Why? Because I did it a little gentlemanly. Even some of the bank managers that I had robbed came to visit me in prison. And I said I'm so sorry. And I hugged them. Did you consider yourself a criminal? Not really. No. It's... Of course, I was a criminal. I was a super criminal. But I wanted to get out of it. I planned it only once.
No, I was some sort of a hero in a way then also. Why? Because I did it a little gentlemanly. Even some of the bank managers that I had robbed came to visit me in prison. And I said I'm so sorry. And I hugged them. Did you consider yourself a criminal? Not really. No. It's... Of course, I was a criminal. I was a super criminal. But I wanted to get out of it. I planned it only once.
I threw the gun away, you know, out into the sea. But I was very weak. Weak for beautiful things, for having parties, for being a good man, you know. And then I was, I feel that I was in a way forced on, forced on, forced on. But then, at the end, I decided to sell my house and then invest in real business.
I threw the gun away, you know, out into the sea. But I was very weak. Weak for beautiful things, for having parties, for being a good man, you know. And then I was, I feel that I was in a way forced on, forced on, forced on. But then, at the end, I decided to sell my house and then invest in real business.
Then I got an idea. What if I make that into a restaurant, a coffee shop, and call it the Munch's Café? Because Edvard Munch is famous all over Norway, and he has been living here in Oslo.
Then I got an idea. What if I make that into a restaurant, a coffee shop, and call it the Munch's Café? Because Edvard Munch is famous all over Norway, and he has been living here in Oslo.
That would be smart to use the name Edvard Munch. I had to ask the Munch family for Munch. They said you have to say Munch. That is to pronounce it. And you have to buy all the paintings from us. All the work, and also originals, of course. And I did. And then I gave him permission to call it Munch's Café.
That would be smart to use the name Edvard Munch. I had to ask the Munch family for Munch. They said you have to say Munch. That is to pronounce it. And you have to buy all the paintings from us. All the work, and also originals, of course. And I did. And then I gave him permission to call it Munch's Café.
Welcome to my humble restaurants. And then I said, who are you? I know you.
Welcome to my humble restaurants. And then I said, who are you? I know you.