yeah, well, something tells me you're not in Kansas anymore, dude. It's like...snus wonderland in this place, man! :lol:
How did you come up with your USERNAME?
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LOL!! That's funny man.
I got another fine example just for laughs.
A friend of mine went to Sweden one time a couple of years ago and brought back a few cans of 3,5% beer.
They were labelled "Julöl" (=Christmas beer for you english speakers)
Everyone he showed it to broke out in hilarious laughter...see... julöl is pronounced almost exactly like dutch "je lul" which means "my cock".
So we ended up saying "Niets voelt beter in de hand dan julöl" which translates to "Nothing feels better in [your] hand than your cock".
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Ahhh, the good ole 2,8-3,5% beer. Called folköl in swedish. That means "peoples beer". Anything stronger than that is only sold at the governments monopoly stores Systembolaget... Julöl is darker than regular lager and sold in all alcohol strengths during christmas (and easter but then named påsköl).
Another swedish tradition I can recommend is 'must'. Sweden is the only country in the world where Coca Cola sales actually drop during christmas because of the must, known as julmust (påskmust during easter).
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