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No Gas – What to do?

coocking kolbosa No Gas   What to do?

A lot of Russia’s houses rely on gas to power their cooking ranges, but what to do if the gas has been turned off? This innovative person has found the solution.

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  1. Optimiz says

    Haa haaa haaaaa!! Very good in invention!

  2. Hhamayoon says

    I’m always convinced about Russian that they have very versatile mind, original, very creative. Russian literature, art, is very close to life, and very realistic, romantic. very innovative, in their expression and their impression. . . I love Russian, and the country… but their leaders… Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery.

  3. Anon says

    The oil will flow into the holes of the iron. This improvisation won’t last.

  4. Lucian says

    Looks yummy:))) But hey, there’s a gas cylinder near the stove, looks like someone forgot to refill it.
    P.S.
    It’s the same iron used by the owner to press his shirts?

  5. Nemesis says

    Very innovative, but don’t bother ironing the clothes!



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