Back at the hotel, pat pat pat tells us that the billund is in the process of hiring some of his people to work in his restaurant. He's not sure if they'll be able to find a way out of the alley, so he tells the driver to go ahead and get them. He doesn't want to be near the guy who wrote the message, because he thinks he's just a "scumbag" . But then he realizes that it's actually a good idea to put the message-getters out of his way first, because then the atmosphere will be even more harmonious. And then pat pat says that the letter is an invitation for him to come to the speech, and that he should tell his master not to go, because this is a "gift from the sir" to Miss Gevita. He then explains that at dinner, the waiter threatened him with losing his job as a performer if
Back at the hotel, pat pat pat tells us that the billund is in the process of hiring some of his people to work in his restaurant. He's not sure if they'll be able to find a way out of the alley, so he tells the driver to go ahead and get them. He doesn't want to be near the guy who wrote the message, because he thinks he's just a "scumbag" . But then he realizes that it's actually a good idea to put the message-getters out of his way first, because then the atmosphere will be even more harmonious. And then pat pat says that the letter is an invitation for him to come to the speech, and that he should tell his master not to go, because this is a "gift from the sir" to Miss Gevita. He then explains that at dinner, the waiter threatened him with losing his job as a performer if