So, If there's anything alive a mosin-nagant rifle shoots at and didn't die, it is unkillable. If there's anything vodka doesn't solve, it is unsolvable.
Honestly, what's with those Russians? How can they always live in year 3018 like that?
So, If there's anything alive a mosin-nagant rifle shoots at and didn't die, it is unkillable. If there's anything vodka doesn't solve, it is unsolvable.
Honestly, what's with those Russians? How can they always live in year 3018 like that?
I hope she isn't using the "good stuff" and just using the usual mass imported vodka. I mean a universal solvent is a good thing, but one shouldn't waste a good Russian vodka on that (if they can even get a good Russian vodka in Japan).
I hope she isn't using the "good stuff" and just using the usual mass imported vodka. I mean a universal solvent is a good thing, but one shouldn't waste a good Russian vodka on that (if they can even get a good Russian vodka in Japan).
The labels look like Stolichnya and Smirnoff. Should be a safe bet.
looks like that Surströmming can really nasty on the odor....
A man one evicted a tenant for opening a can in the stairwell of the building he was renting in. The tenant contested the eviction in court. All it took the landlord to win the case was opening a can in the courtroom as a demonstration. Yeah, it reeks.
A man one evicted a tenant for opening a can in the stairwell of the building he was renting in. The tenant contested the eviction in court. All it took the landlord to win the case was opening a can in the courtroom as a demonstration. Yeah, it reeks.
It's fish which didn't completely putrify into inedibility. But only just.
A man one evicted a tenant for opening a can in the stairwell of the building he was renting in. The tenant contested the eviction in court. All it took the landlord to win the case was opening a can in the courtroom as a demonstration. Yeah, it reeks.
looks like that Surströmming can really nasty on the odor....
Heck, even most Swedes can't stand the smell (especially in confined spaces), even if they do eat it. IIRC it's forbidden to open surströmming cans inside apartments in Stockholm.
Garrus said:
A man one evicted a tenant for opening a can in the stairwell of the building he was renting in. The tenant contested the eviction in court. All it took the landlord to win the case was opening a can in the courtroom as a demonstration. Yeah, it reeks.
(Edit: Found the court case. It's in German though.)
To be fair, she splashed the brine on the stairwell and doormat, so it's more like a deliberate prank (to annoy a neighbor as part of a feud) and vandalism instead of just opening the can. And on Christmas, nonetheless.
To be fair, she splashed the brine on the stairwell and doormat, so it's more like a deliberate prank (to annoy a neighbor as part of a feud) and vandalism instead of just opening the can. And on Christmas, nonetheless.
My goodness!!! For a human being to conduct such crime against one's nostrils is really evil!-_-;
Really man, one of my former classmate pulled a prank with stink bomb (well the small chips bag filled with stinky chemical sold around dark street corner venders here) and in all of our surprise, the headmaster called the police to find the culprit...! In fact, those bombs considered to be illegal and dangerous because of the chemical substains inside, so thing really got out of hand quickly. We never got to see him again... (Well he was expelled and went to another provincial school, but never we heard about another smelly prank in our area again...)
Would adding a link to post #3280763 in the commentary, in addition to the nico link, be kosher?
You wanna go take a bath?BLEH!Oh, you drunk bit-BASPLOOSH!Even Ark is keeping her distance!No matter how much I scrub myself, it never comes off!Hang on, you reek like a sewer!It did the trick.A spot of this should do the trick, da?That's somewhat humiliating in its own particular way...