
Join us this Monday evening at 21.00 (EEST) on Radio Free Finland for the live interview with Markku from Finland. We’ll be discussing Finland, Finnish culture, life in Finland, the Finnish language, Finnish women, Finnish love, Finnish love-making, Tarja Halonen, Kimi Raikkonen, Eurovision, Lordi…and whole lot more! For anyone who’s interested in Finland and wants to learn more, it’ll be the ideal way to learn everything there is to know about Finland, coming from Finland’s new official spokesman, Markku.
My hobbies are: karaoke, sudoku and stickwalking (sauvakävely).
I want to welcome everyone to the country of thousands of lakes
Famous Finnish firms: Aarikka, Marimekko, Nokia, jne..
Famous Finnish people: Tommi Evilä, french politican Ari Vatanen, Karita Mattila, Renny Harlin, JJ Lehto, Leningrad Cowboys, Miisa (almost did it), Leijonat (Lions, Ice-Hockey World Masters!)
Welcome! Let’s meet at the market! (Torilla tavataan!)
Tune-in Monday night for the live interview, all you need is Skype to listen-in and a micrphone if you wish to participate. If you don’t want to ask your questions live, you can e-mail us (info >>AT>> radiofreefinland dot net) before the show or send a text chat to us during the show, and we’ll read your comments live on the air.



Loved Markku, brilliant and funny as expected. Just one thing to the American presenter though. In your point about Estonians speaking Finnish, you made the comparison that it was like an American finding someone speaking “British English” funny. As a Briton, it might be worth pointing out that it’s Americans who are attempting to speak MY language, NOT the other way around. “British English??” you stupid yank twat. Why would you find an English person speaking their own language funny?, since when did America lay claim to English?. Fuck off and leave the English language AND the comedy to those who do it properly, like your guest who was struggling with a tongue-tied simpleton for a presenter. Give the show to Markku from Finland (who’s vocabulary was strangely greater than your own, did you notice that?) and fuck off back to Fatty La La Land to try and discover what bastardised derivative language YOU speak, because I’m fucked if I know!…all I know is that it sounds shit and I hear far too much of it.
Comment by Markku From Finland Fan — February 22, 2007 @ 8:18 pm