i accept my fate but stand by my decision
seriously tho i went to a local newsagents and they were selling a small fukken tub of the things for 5 euro like who would pay that for a tub of cereal smaller than a koka noodles pot
Brand cerealss are ridiculously expensive all across Europe.
They often cost more than 6,5€ per kilo - just for corn and sugar.
For that price you could also get meat
i never had any luck to begin with
my parents hit randomize on my stats when i was born and get 0 for everything except a 10 in getting into bad situations
Well you know, it is getting through the keyhole but it rains here all the time so we need them to be watertight. We just don't expect it to come up to the doorhandle.
i realized that i wrote glazed, but i hoped that everyone would just ignore it.
i bet it is possible to glaze glas, but i doubt that even Americans would eat it. i realized that i started every sentence with an i, but i am to lazy to correct it, i`d rather write this text, since it feels like less work
aside form the keyhole, i don't think it is. I'm assuming it took a long time for the water to rise that much, and I'd think if it leaked that much the water level inside the house would be higher than a puddle in the floor
Pretty much ruins the entire first floor.
Floorboards need refitting since the water tends to be filthy and anything it touches is pretty much forever ruined.
>tfw my town gets flooding and I live on a hill
As a person from (not manitowoc) Wisconsin, I can confirm that winters that lead to completely blocked doors does happen from time to time.
It's just... the last two winters have been pretty lacking. Wisconsin: We used to have beautiful winters, now we just have bitter cold and hatred of windchill.
Agreed, and the Almanac isn't saying this one is going to be much nicer. Btw, my cousin lives 2 blocks up from where this picture was taken and Beloit master race
Damn... maybe someday we'll get back our glorious Wisconsin winters.
I used to live in Manitowoc. Haven't lived there in years though. Nearly 9 years since I last lived there. I don't remember that part of town. Sheboygan is better. We have bars... everywhere.
As a resident of Sheboygan Wisconsin I have to say I've never seen anything that bad. I mean its still bad. But more like an "I wish they would cancel work / school, its -20 with 3 ft of snow, oh well better hop on my ******* bike!" , bad
"Well, that doesn't look like that much water. The street is just damp-- wait holy **** that's no street. The water is halfway up the ******* door, holy **** ."