Bertil Dahl deals with bonds at a bank. He dislikes that his colleagues are lying to customers to sell more bonds and pledges to tell the truth for 24 hours. But the social life is smoothed by using white lies and Bertil's truth-telling is making everybody upset.—Mattias Thuresson
A bond salesman at a bank is upset that he colleagues are lying to prospective customers in order to increase sales. As a protest, he makes a bet that he won't tell a lie for twenty-four hours. But he has a problem...the money he used to make the bet belongs to his fiancée and she is unaware of that.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>