Parisa Amiri if the partner is in the ”On track”: ”None of us knew who the other was””
“It was she who got to try first for the program.”
” It was well for I had been some sort of diverseansikte in the media in ten years. It went well. They heard of themselves after a short time and said they would find a partner for me. But I had almost given up, when the editors sent a text message with the clip on Gunnar.”
” He was so where typically scanian. Very knowledgeable and I understood quickly that he would be a person who would not run over me in vain.n– And it is here you should know: Gunnar had never seen a box of ”On track”! ”How does it work?”, he said so in passing, during a a early lunch. He got some old programs to look at and to god what he took the fort.nParisa Amiri is the exact opposite. She has always loved ”On track”. Almost feel it is a bit strange there is no amusement park where people can play frågeleken. And say, albeit in jest, that ”On the track” good could be an OLYMPIC sport.nn”
“How celebrated you victory?n– Towards the end of the finals took Gunnar my hand, and said: ”I think we have won.” ”Do you understand how great it is?”, I said. ”Oh, there is nothing to win ingenjörsakademins price,” he said. He rode the train back to Lund. I was on the finalmiddag with the whole ”On track”-the gang, it was nice to get to celebrate with them.”
“– Gunnar is the sweetest of all the earth, we have contact all the time, I will enough to persuade him to a vinlunch in the week while he is in Stockholm.”
“One who is insatiably proud than On the track-the profit is Parisas dad. It is with him vinnarpokalen will stand.”
“He came to Sweden from Iran in the late 1970’s to study. Met a Swedish and left.”
” I got the early hear that the Persian children become doctors or lawyers. I was ambitious in school, was more to the juristhållet and was supertidigt out and waving about human rights and dreamed of a united nations job in New York.”
“With how many percent has your fame increased after ”On the track”?”
” Not at all, or? Some say ”We’re rooting for you at home”. Others say things that really goes a little bit below the non-compliments: ”It was unexpected that it would go so good for you”. I don’t think it will be a new Samir Badran for that you are in a game show in the tv about the knowledge.”