Finnish Coffee
Tuesday, August 31st, 2010 at
11:17 pm
The most generic diovan hct famous of Finnish drinks is Finnish Coffee, which is also a magic trick. Apparently it’s not as easy to make as it seems. But no matter what, the drink is bloody marvellous!
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KOSKENKORVA IS TEH BEST!!1
Whoa… that’s harsh looking
that much vodka would have me completely hammered!
Huono. Mutta niin ossi. Hyvä.
jos käyttäs viide sneti kolirko nii se vosi helpmoi menä pilo
oh sory same for english: if youd use 5five senti coin it would disparea quiker
mistä keksit/sait tuon idean videoosi? Tulipa vaikea lause..
eli pienen googlettamisen jälkeen ilmeisesti kyseessä mustaryssä -variaatio
Kaveri kertoi kerran tällaisen jutun tästä juomasta, kun kuvasimme erästä toista settiä. Oli varmaan juoni saada ilmaista viinaa, perkele joi suurimman osan jalosta kahvistani!
Tuttu tori näkyi tuossa.
Kuopion tori on kiva paikka. Siellä sattuu ja tapahtuu!
So native Finns really DO have a sense of humor. I think my grandfather left there because he loved a good laugh…like me. American Finns love their coffee too.
@Kavahound Unfortunately many Finns seem to take themselves way too seriously and concentrate too much on”what do they think of us”. That is one reason why I can relate to your grandfather and time to time consider myself leaving this country behind. You can get used to a cold weather but coldness of people is much more difficult to bare.
My Dad’s side of the family has the most sense of humor (Alinen). Mom (also Finn)was the serious one, but she had a very silly brother. I can’t live without a good laugh! I even draw silly cartoons. But I am an artist like you, and we need drama.
I’m gonna use a JFK silver half dollar for this one!!
Good lordy mercy
@Joonavainio
Finns are warm and kind to a foreigner, because the same rules doesn’t apply to them. Finnish culture is very homogeneous and because of that Finns tend to expect certain things from their fellow countrymen. Finns who stand out from a crowd get easily disliked by Finns, because they’re seen as a threat to the Finnish culture. It’s ironic, because basically all the famous Finns all over the world the kind “different” Finns as well. Let’s hate Mannerheim, Sibelius and Valo!