Reykjavík Grapevine - 27.06.2003, Blaðsíða 4

Reykjavík Grapevine - 27.06.2003, Blaðsíða 4
 - the reykjavík grapevine -4 june 27th - july 10th, 2003 - the reykjavík grapevine - 5june 27th - july 10th, 2003 LETTERS Dear Grapevine, Where are all the foreign cars in Iceland? A week ago I brought my car to Iceland for the summer on the ferry from Shetland. Since arrival in Iceland I’ve not seen a single foreign registration. My theory is that there’s a big hole somewhere that swallows foreign cars, and that I had better keep a sharp look-out! My car seems to fascinate Icelanders. Frequently in car parks and garages I find Icelanders staring at my car, first at the GB sticker and the funny foreign number, then at the steering wheel on the right-hand side. When I parked my car for five minutes in Hveragerdi I returned to find a dozen children look- ing in the windows. If you are driving a British registered car and you happen to see my British registered white Mercedes somewhere in Iceland, please do toot to say hello. Graeme Davis United Kingdom Dear Dr. Davis Nice to get some response, your theory is indeed right, the Grapevine research department has led an expedition to confirm your suspicion. The research team managed to find out that this black hole you refer to is indeed in Snæfellsnes, simultaneously we have also managed to find scientific proof for Jules Vernes never before proven theory that there is a hole in Snæfellsjökull which leads to the centre of the earth. So what happens is that when driving you suddenly you begin to feel a little gravitational pull. Gradually you will end up in Snæfellsnes and your foreign car will be sent to the centre of the earth. Our centre of the earth correspondent Gregor T. Owen, says that is beginning to create a bit of a problem in the centre of the earth, the reason is that there are no roads there and cars are therefore useless. -RG Feel like bitching about the weather or the prices, need reassurance but your friends won´t talk to you, want to open your heart but even the drunks at your local bar won´t listen, just can´t stop raving about Grapevine or if there´s anything at all we can do for you, you´ve always got a sympathetic ear here in the letters column (especially for the latter). Please send your mail to grapevine@strik.is, or just stick it in the mailbox addressed to: The Reykjavík Grapevine, Blómvallagata 2, 101 Reykjavík. “Wulffmorgenthaler” is a comic strip made by two Danish humans, named Mikael Wulff and Anders Morgenthaler. They´ve got feet, pelvises, the faces of stupid angels and move like floating, feather-like dancers. Morgenthaler directs movies, does anima- tion and in 2003 made two music videos, which where both shown on MTV. Wulff is a comedian, writer and called by some people “the cheese surgeon”. For the past year these two men have produced this strip. One strip every day. Until now it´s been published exclusively on the net on www.k10k.net and on their own site: www.wulffmorgenthaler.com, where it´s also possible to check out other stuff. There´s the hideously honest diary of a creature called The Toucan Kid; a miserable being, that´s 28% bird and way too emotional and triumphantly fragile. In the strips the tone shifts between the the slightly surreal, the witty, the topical and something which is outright disgusting and involves a whole new depiction of human orifices. Morgenthaler, who does the drawing, was fed up with the tiresome meticulousness of drawing clothes on people so he just stopped doing it. Who cares about clothes in comic strips anyway? Now every character in the strip, no matter how mundane the setting, is naked. And that´s it. It´s not a message. It´s not a call for flower power hysteria. “Wulffmorgenthaler” does not in any way condone any form of nudity, non-con- formist behaviour or spontaneous orgies in any public areas. No way! ... In the fall “Wulffmorgenthaler” plans to publish a heavy book full of strips and jokes. And in the future they´ll work towards getting their work pub- lished in more printed media like those international magazines full of glamour and prestige. That way they´ll get more successful and more people will be able to enjoy their work, which is fun and original. The Reykjavik GrapeVine will bring one Wulffmorgenthaler strip in every issue. WULFFMORGENTHALER TOURISTS OF THE DAY Names: Jonathan and Masaco Schwalbenitz How do you like Iceland? Love it! It’s clean and friendly. Guides say that Icelanders are not too friendly unless they’ve had a couple of drinks, we find this totally incorrect, almost everybody is friendly, service is great no matter if it’s in a restaurant or on day tour out of Reykjavik. We also like the mix of old and new in Iceland, the houses and how technology and old traditions mix so smoothly. Where are you from? We’re from Hawaii and for us, Iceland is our exotic island. What in the name of Thor are you doing here? We’re on our Honeymoon, we just got married six months ago and decided to do something different to celebrate it. Iceland seemed like a good idea, and it has been. Have you been here long? A week now, and we’re planning to stay a week more. Have you tried any Icelandic delica- cies? Oh yes! Hákarl (shark), we bought some in Kolaportið, the flea market, it tasted BAD! Whaling: right or wrong? Sure, with proper monitoring, we are from Hawaii and we’ve seen that overfishing can do much harm. Communities, like here in Iceland and in Greenland should have the right to do their whaling like they’ve done for centuries, but all, of course, within sensible limits. Should North America be returned to its rightful owners, the Iceland- ers? Coming from the States, we might just ask; shouldn’t the Native Americans have more right to the land than the Ice- landers? Still the Native Americans only want a little more land for themselves to build bigger casinos, they don’t want the whole continent for themselves. Do you know who Davíð Oddsson is? No! Do you know who Bubbi Morthens is? No, not a clue! Do you know who Keiko is? Yes…We know the movie he starred in, Free Willy.

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