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◊ 2012-02-29 21:01 |
Anyone, who guesses the location, gets a tin of Sur Strömming for free. ![]() ![]() |
◊ 2012-02-29 21:04 |
I don't know where it is exactly. All Ikea centres look the same. Wait what, you've actually got a can of Surstrømming? -- Last edit: 2012-02-29 21:05:18 |
◊ 2012-02-29 21:06 |
Daewoo Lanos on the left. |
◊ 2012-02-29 21:12 |
@Lateef: no, and it's not easy to get over here. It's seen like a kind of biological agent in Germany. No kidding, there is a judgement, that a landlord has the right to kick out a tenant -immediately, without notice- of the apartment, when the tenant releases Surströmming in the house. |
◊ 2012-02-29 21:18 |
I've got a can of "Olifantvleis met sous" which I was given nearly 30 years ago which could be used instead. |
◊ 2012-02-29 21:23 |
Hahaha, you can't open surströmming IN the house!!! |
◊ 2012-02-29 21:26 |
If the can isn't bloated, it's still good. So why not. In the mid-90ies I've found a glass of canned pears in my grandmother's cellar - and put them on the buffet at a family-party. No complaints, they were still fine after all the years. Not known how many years, but it for sure pre-1958, because in that year my great-grandmother has moved away from the house in which garden the tree stood ![]() |
◊ 2012-02-29 21:32 |
This specific tenant had disputes with her neighbours, so she had thrown an opened Surströmming-can down the stairway. Once I've seen a (German) TV-reportage about Surströmming. How some Swedish fellows made a party with that (Midsommar?) The cameraman became so sick, that he had to film from the outside, through the windows into the party location ![]() But the Swedish people became astonished about some Japanese - they likes the brew so much, that they drank it. And after that they started the export to Japan ![]() ![]() -- Last edit: 2012-02-29 21:33:44 |
◊ 2012-02-29 21:36 |
No, my can is fine. It was brought back from ZA by an ex-girlfriend's aunt and passed round their family for ages, but nobody wanted it, so it was wrapped up one Xmas and given to me. It sits on my mantlepiece next to some fir cones and three 1920s lemonade bottles rescued from peat bogs at Culloden battlefield. |
◊ 2012-02-29 21:37 |
If you're going to eat surströmming it's at the 'surströmmingspremiären' in august. At midsommar you eat pickled herring with sourcream and potatoes. |
◊ 2012-02-29 21:40 |
What is surströmming?? |
◊ 2012-02-29 21:43 |
Rotten fish. |
◊ 2012-02-29 21:46 |
@dsl: hopefully it will not oxidated and become leaking. As the "Campbell Tomato Soup"-can (the Warhol-motif) did after not even 7 years in my travel-souvenir-board ![]() The US rural postbox, I bought on this shopping-walk to the USA (not available in CDN) survived longer. It still hangs at my parents garden fence ![]() |
◊ 2012-02-29 21:58 |
Holy hell. I bet that shoes are more tasteful. |