During the last recrystalisation step of the first attempt to make methylamine, the glass beaker containing methylamine in methanol was promptly dropped inside the fridge, shattering and spilling everywhere. After a 3 hour cleanup operation, which included having to place the fridge upside down and washing nearby walls and floors, the "chemist" was sitting on the couch exausted, smelling of rotten fish and poor hygene.
The cleanup operation had to be repeated a number of times on the subsequent days, due to extremely bad smell in the house. Three packs of nag shampa insence were spent as well as multiple cans of deodoriser and many cleaning agents.
The fridge had to be cleaned inside and out three times, and two weeks later a faint smell of something resembling baked urine can still be smelled next to the area immediatly surrounding ground zero.
The "chemist's" partner was not impressed. Never again.