nah... just send Dr Taz a PM :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by studiose
I'd give it to Ben if he's around, then to Studs for his clever deduction skills :p
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nah... just send Dr Taz a PM :laugh:Quote:
Originally Posted by studiose
I'd give it to Ben if he's around, then to Studs for his clever deduction skills :p
No-no! Nein! Nicht! Ich habe... how you say... already many questions geasked recently. ;) If Ben is not around, give it to any schweinhund who wants it. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote
Gott im Himmel! Schweinhund? ... you mean not Dr Taz Fettucini, or ? :andrea:
Maybe Gewitter should have a go :idea: :)
Of course not! I was just showing off my mad German skills... ;) :DQuote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote
Edit: That's right, ALL of them! :D
Haha, nice! :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by donKey jote
But I think we should, for now, stick to shouting, "Ben, where art thou?" :)
Sorry for the late response — in the process of finishing a move from, ironically, Germany back to the UK.
Here you go. The following quote was spoken by US Secretary of State James Byrnes in 1946, but how does the sentence end?
"The United States does not feel that it can deny to France, which has been invaded three times by Germany in 70 years, its claim to..."
Alsace?
Non.
I'll say Alsace-Lorraine, although I think it may refer to France's inclusion in the partitioning of Berlin, If my US history serves me correctly we were instrumental in tossing them a bone when others did not want to include them.
Edit: Alsace-Lorraine whoops! :o
That's a double whoops I meant all of Germay not only Berlin. :o :o
No, neither Alsace-Lorraine nor anything to do with Berlin.