His name literally means weasel animal.
His name literally means weasel animal.
Comparing it with some similar sayings I know it probably means that things are they way they are and to take life as it comes.
I’ve heard that a tip implies that the waiter (or whoever) has a lowly job that doesn’t pay enough for a living. I don’t know.
I can’t tell if that’s better or worse than the teacher who told me not to smile because she didn’t like my teeth and later my braces.
I just looked it up. They were obligated to stay married for at least 6 weeks and had a 6 moth follow-uo. The idea for the show comes from a Danish show. WTF Denmark, I thought you were cool.
Yes, she either directly or indirectly bailed him out.
In Germany the first couple of digits show which carrier you use. Only our landlines have area codes because mobile phones are mobile, I guess.
As a German I always have the opposite problem.
US mobile phone numbers have area codes?
Or pretend to type your number into their phone, but instead just rename their mom’s contact.
Imagine the spirit’s reaction to being contacted with that.
Don’t most, if not all, religions believe in supernatural forces and evil spirits of some sort? How can that be incompatible? With that explanation I’d have thought they complained that the board is too dangerous.
Some time ago I saw a random picture of a magnetic pinboard that looked like an ouija board with little pointer magnets. Does anyone know where I can find something like that?
My last name means ‘agent of god’. Strangely, none of us are religious.
He killed Macbeth and took his money.
You forgot ‘married on first sight’ or whatever it’s called.
In Germany that’s a brand of pet food.
In Germany they shorten it to ‘Champus’ (like sh) or try to say it in very pretentious (and often wrong) French.
Water has a maximum temperature way beyond 100°C, 374°C to be exact. (705°F for all the others here.)