Are these Russian decongestants?
July 16, 2010 5:53 PM
What was originally in this Russian box?
Actually, it's more like "anuzol."
And after "rectal suppository" it gets way past my very old and limited Russian knowledge.
posted by not that girl at 5:57 PM on July 16, 2010
And after "rectal suppository" it gets way past my very old and limited Russian knowledge.
posted by not that girl at 5:57 PM on July 16, 2010
Googling for "Russian rectal suppositories" turns up this image.
So I think not that girl is right.
posted by charmcityblues at 5:58 PM on July 16, 2010
So I think not that girl is right.
posted by charmcityblues at 5:58 PM on July 16, 2010
Good god. I bought some old transistors from a guy on Ebay from Moscow and this was the box he put them in. He must have a weird sense of humor.
posted by cropshy at 6:05 PM on July 16, 2010
posted by cropshy at 6:05 PM on July 16, 2010
it's an anti-hemorrhoidal suppository to be more specific =c)
posted by pyro979 at 6:13 PM on July 16, 2010
posted by pyro979 at 6:13 PM on July 16, 2010
Specifically they're anti-hemorrhoidal suppositories. So I guess that's a plus...
posted by Bonky Moon at 6:33 PM on July 16, 2010
posted by Bonky Moon at 6:33 PM on July 16, 2010
my bad, beaten...
posted by Bonky Moon at 6:33 PM on July 16, 2010
posted by Bonky Moon at 6:33 PM on July 16, 2010
I think the title of the post - now that we know what the product is - is hilarious. Thanx for a good laugh, cropshy.
posted by malibustacey9999 at 6:42 PM on July 16, 2010
posted by malibustacey9999 at 6:42 PM on July 16, 2010
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Anusol.
Suppository Rectalnie.
posted by not that girl at 5:56 PM on July 16, 2010