Is Gotlandssnus supposed to have a seal?

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    • May 2009
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    #16
    Originally posted by KarlvB
    Originally posted by Grim
    not the first to ask that as I asked that myself once.

    Someone from sweden on here once said that in sweden you could leave your bike unchained outside a store for days and no one would even mess with it.

    Guess they are very trusting overthere which is nice to see as most of the world has gone to sh*t.
    I was once on a train from Stockholm to Götenburg when a guy across the aisle from me stood up, took cash out of his wallet, dropped his wallet on the seat and went off to the dining cart. :shock: And of course it was still there when he came back....

    Another time my friend who's been living there for years lost his wallet. After a couple of days a policeman knocked on his door and handed him his wallet and said someone had dropped it off at the station. It still had all the cash and credit cards in.

    You have to love Sweden
    Exact same thing in Finland, save some districts of my native Helsinki. I remember forgetting my wallet to a café and after a day some customer had found it, saw my name in the credit card, looked me up at the phone book and I got it back. Everything was still there.

    The only bad thing is that snus is illegal to sell here. Finland is probably second in world in snus use, though, and because of our proximity to Sweden I'll have friends going on cruises at least twice a month to bring me tax-free snus from the ferries.

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