Idioms Explained


In 1910 NorskeRail implements a revolutionary electric rail system throughout the country, and puts itself at the forefront of world railroad technologies.

In 1911 they implement a plan to use low-frequency soundwaves to break up snowbanks, so power is not wasted. A generation of young musically inclined men join up in the heroic struggle against the snow. The entire country is soon horrified by the physics of high-impact tuba-snow collisions on human flesh, but in typical Nordic fashion they respond with black humor, telling a series “flatter than a Norwegian tuba” jokes.

Alltop sings flatter than a Norwegian tuba. Photo via Buzzfeed.

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One Response to Idioms Explained

  1. Mac Ruddock March 30, 2011 at 9:38 pm #

    Damn them!