I was wondering about the pipe. Wouldn't be a surprise. Underpants, if any, are probably already in a landfill.That pipe could be worth millions of euros, now that he's dead. I'm sure they'll end up auctioning his underwear, I mean his underpants.
Such a dangerous biological weapon, in a landfill. Oh my God, we're going to die like bedbugs.I was wondering about the pipe. Wouldn't be a surprise. Underpants, if any, are probably already in a landfill.
I'm not first hand familiar with these creatures, but do bedbugs die easily in masses? I would assume that they are actually rather resilient and hard to kill... in which case, I may be ok with us all dying like bedbugs.Oh my God, we're going to die like bedbugs.
When I saw the title before the edit, I had to find out how dire things had gotten for this guy and clicked on the thread.A mod might want to fix the word in the title.
"World's Dirtiest Man" Dies Months After His First Bath In Decades: Report
An Iranian man nicknamed the "dirtiest man in the world" for not taking a shower for decades has died at the age of 94, state media reported on Tuesday.www.ndtv.com
Thanks for letting us know, Brad. Pipesmoking isn't the cleanest hobby in the world. And, the guy dies just months after having his first bath.
"A short documentary film titled "The Strange Life of Amou Haji" was made about his life in 2013, according to Iranian media outlets."
I wouldn't mind checking out that video.
Such a dangerous biological weapon, in a landfill. Oh my God, we're going to die like bedbugs.