Sad as it is, the form of death she chose(swimming out into the river, being swept out to sea in the middle of a hurricane) does have a strange and haunting beauty to it. She deserves some props for artistry.
I love salty licorice. For someone from NYC, that story is pretty much what I'd expect. Nothing you can do, but try to stay charge until the power goes out in . . . 3, 2, 1 . . .
Omg! I just checked Sockerbits homepage and its plockgodis! You have at every supermarket, every kiosk or store - its like this huge rack of cheap candy... How much does this cost btw? I mean it looks expensive but the candy is just the ordinary kind (not that its not tasty or anything, just that its like someone selling a snickers bar as something exclusive)
So anyone in the US wanna set up an import business - me (and the other swedes here) can hook you up (that and snus) :)
I'm looking at a weather map, and sorry to disappoint, but I don't think you're going to be seeing any 90 mph winds in Hartford. Will you settle for 36 mph with gusts to 55?
@10, you have some competition. Ikea sells salty fish licorice that get your heart racing after a couple bags. the spicy licorce market is still wide open.
Not that anyone would want it, but I think the imported Australian chocolate licorce market is also open to you.
It's the whole "I want to die in a public way that makes a spectacle of my worthless life" attitude.
Some think the surfers who die during such events have similar death wishes, but prefer a bit more anonymity.
Or atleast most Americans I've tried it on... Salmiak, Salt Licorice even the really sour kind of candy.
So anyone in the US wanna set up an import business - me (and the other swedes here) can hook you up (that and snus) :)
Not that anyone would want it, but I think the imported Australian chocolate licorce market is also open to you.