5 Replies to “German Language Blogs”

  1. BMW
    Bavarian Mist Wagon. To get the right pronounciation, say it like this:
    Bayerishe Mist Vauhgon.
    My parents grew up in Nazi Germany, and barely escaped the Soviets by literally days. We might not be always happy with what our “liberal” government has been doing to this country, but at least we don’t have to see 16 year old relatives tied to a pole in the street and shot for deserting, just so that they can warn the family that the Soviets are only days away.
    No, our government just enables other dictators to run their country like that.
    Meanwhile, we have paradise, and mosquitos, and arctic winters.
    What was I saying?

  2. So basically what your saying, is that the collapse of the military, the collapse of the justice system, being a criminal is not a crime, the hunger for funding and money, the propaganda of the libranos are Canada, the oppression of the opposition, the thirst and unendable desire for power, the controlling of the masses….is all not related.

    I guess we have nothing to worry about.

  3. Thankyou Kate! It was an unanticipated surprise to see this posted on your blog. Very considerate of you to bring it to our attention.
    Schwarze Tulpe = Black Tulip.

  4. I have a soft spot for Germans. If it weren’t for the early, corrupting influence of a handful of American and German *nix geeks, I doubt this blog would even exist.

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