@MrAemandy haha, saw it for maself mate. lol i hired a normal 5 door car for ma holiday, ended up changing it to an ML320 cuz the roads would wrecked it. the road system is a mess in zim.
In developing countries in particular, even European airline companies use insecticides that have been banned in their own region, usually organophosphorus pesticides, which the passangers cannot avoid inhaling.
FINALLY SOMEONE WHO GOT WHAT I WAS ON ABOUT. THANKYOU!
MrAemandy 1 year ago
The pesticide? A couple of minutes, only, and it is scented of course.
kurtstubin 1 year ago
For how long does the smell linger in the cabin?
giggimax 1 year ago
@giggimax it dosent have a smell..
KingVogue 1 month ago
Did you say smooth? Does that mean that the wings of a 737 800 produce so much lift that the plane flies over the potholes?
MrAemandy 1 year ago
@MrAemandy what potholes?
irvin2cartel 1 year ago
@irvin2cartel It's a joke. The last time i wasd in Zimbabwe, you couldn't drive in a straight line or you would wreck your Car!
MrAemandy 1 year ago
@MrAemandy strange joke
giggimax 1 year ago
@MrAemandy haha, saw it for maself mate. lol i hired a normal 5 door car for ma holiday, ended up changing it to an ML320 cuz the roads would wrecked it. the road system is a mess in zim.
irvin2cartel 1 year ago
In developing countries in particular, even European airline companies use insecticides that have been banned in their own region, usually organophosphorus pesticides, which the passangers cannot avoid inhaling.
kurtstubin 1 year ago
A common practise at many airports "overseas" is spraying with an insecticide to prevent the spread of unwanted bugs between countries.
kurtstubin 1 year ago
Why did they need to spray the cabin?
Biscuithead133 1 year ago