Not really. I’m wired weirdly though, my right hand is my dominant hand, but for my feet is the left.
Not really. I’m wired weirdly though, my right hand is my dominant hand, but for my feet is the left.
The haircuts
The MacBook wheel comes closest
Or when you try to file a complaint with the hospital, but they hang up on you every time…
Aha I see, as a neighbor of Germany those are just modern windows or tilt-turn windows
Punnological the first sentence can also mean; ‘your bandage has been applied incorrectly’.
It’s hardly relevant, but I felt like sharing that
I don’t understand this, van you post pictures?
Also this post is a bit weird considering you replied to a post mentioning a door wedge.
Aha wow, today I learned! Are there that many Trappist monks in Hungary, or is the name entirely unrelated to the monks?
The Trappist cheese sounds like a more expensive option imho
Your mileage may vary. It’s not in the hakarl/sürstomming region of bad smells.
But if it sounds like your thing, get the ones from Troyes!
That’s nothing. French porc offal sausages do five of them:
https://fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Association_amicale_des_amateurs_d'andouillette_authentique
It’s also onomatopoeic, as it’s the sound one makes when first smelling one
This is funny as the first punch card program was designed to automate looms:
No see, keyboard warriors intrinsically know more about military practice than actual military producers and planners. It’s unfathomable these experts aren’t provided with a job on military contribution boards.
The air to water thing is huge in the Netherlands too. I think it is because it’s the traditional way of heating the house. So people looking to replace it will want the same thing.
It’s even so that the word heat pump only is used for the air-water units, not the air-air ones, those are called airconditioners.
We changed to an electric boiler and air heat pumps, and have archived quite the reduction, certainly when the gas price went sky high.
But there is a lot of resistance to the idea.
I had to check the date on this one. Was sure this was an April fools article. It was April 21st
Albert Heijn supermarket has it in stock, usually.
A bit, it has some spices in it, though, like nutmeg and clove. It’s a bit like filet American préparé, but without the egg.
A Dutch delicacy is Ossenworst, a raw lean beef sausage. It’s delicious with diced onions, pickles and a drop of balsamic vinegar and a light coating of remoulade.
I like to put it on a German bread roll.
MOre than a bit weird indeed.
Missing ‘the cats in the cradle’