Ive put blue koolaid in a dawn bottle and a windex bottle, both cleaned well and sterilized......... Boiling water and run with water until it was clear and was ok
Scared the SH$% out of those involved, was done as a joke and when i was much younger
Ale drugi problem ma: Przez 10 lat rzadko mowie po-polsku a duzo zapomnialem :-(
English:
It seemed to me as well that he wasn't speaking very clearly. But there's another problem: For the past 10 years I've rarely spoken Polish and I've forgotten a lot.
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My grammar and pronunciation are still good enough that Poles usually think I speak it much better than I really do. The main problem is that my vocabulary has shrunken to almost nothing.
Oh, at the end did he say it tastes "milky" and "citrus-y"?
I don`t know Polish but I remember a story about German prisoners who abused fabric softener to get high.
Apparently *some* FSs contained a chemical called GBL which is related to GHB.
They didn`t drink the stuff but used nasal spray bottles instead. Guess you`d better not be overly sensitive to strong scents if you wanna get high in this particular way.
Ein neues Drogenproblem breitet sich in Gefängnissen aus. Häftlinge schnupfen eine milchige Flüssigkeit aus Nasensprayflaschen. Eine Analyse ergab: Das Zeug ist handelsüblicher Weichspüler.
Jim and Mike: I meant to come back to this thread last night with full disclosure, but spaced it. I don't speak or understand Polish; I was just being a goof. I can barely string together a few words in Italian, having grown up with a mom from Veroli. Thanks for your insights into what the Lenor drinker was alluding to in the video!
I don't know which is more astonishing; drinking fabric softener or huffing it.
No worries. I got that he was making a Lenor-looking concoction to goof on his friends and (later) other guests. I just really wish he'd captioned it so I could read the Polish while he was saying the words. That would've helped a lot. The sound quality wasn't very good and to my ears he was mumbling quite a bit.
I tell anyone with whom I must communicate in Polish they must speak really clearly and use proper grammar.
Click the link below if you want to hear what non-mumbled Polish sounds like. The two college students are debating which is the more useful foreign language, German or English. The guy on the left is of average clarity, IMO. The guy on the right, however is super, super clear.