Hobo with Time Machine
"The Most important thing is to have someone with whom to eat eggs"
A hobo saves a teen boy from his bullies. The Hobo and the Boy will have a special relationship, which includes some boiled eggs and a time machine.
"The Most important thing is to have someone with whom to eat eggs"
A hobo saves a teen boy from his bullies. The Hobo and the Boy will have a special relationship, which includes some boiled eggs and a time machine.
Jari Manninen
Hobo
Olli Saarenpää
Boy
Esteri Orjasniemi
Bully
Atte Pulkkinen
Bully
Mimi Kavenius
Bully (as Marika Pekkarinen)
A hobo saves a teen boy from his bullies. The Hobo and the Boy will have a special relationship, which includes some boiled eggs and a time machine.
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