Contrary to popular belief

Started by TRH2 pages

Contrary to popular belief

German is not a throat disease

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Sure it is 😄

shut up!

Originally posted by RogerRamjet
shut up!
who?

He is probably talking to you ✅

Roger be nice to Pat, he's an alright kid

Originally posted by kodak
Roger be nice to Pat, he's an alright kid
yeah! and I love Germanmhm

Originally posted by TRH
yeah! and I love Germanmhm
dont give me the hand young man.

Originally posted by kodak
dont give me the hand young man.
I was giving it to rogermhm

This fails more than TSB, but not quite as much as you failing to change Fuze's password to lock her out of her account.

Alrighty Patty

Originally posted by Barker
This fails more than TSB, but not quite as much as you failing to change Fuze's password to lock her out of her account.
you and your fantasy's barkerjlaugh

Originally posted by TRH
German is not a throat disease
Then how come I never slept with the sexy german exchange student whom I volunteered with, went to school with, dined out with, and drove home multiple nights a week?

When I hear German being spoken, I cover my mouth in fear of convulsively speaking the language myself.

Anata wa wakarimasu ka.....

I sold two bottles of whisky to a German couple yesterday.....That's my input.

Originally posted by InnerRise
Then how come I never slept with the sexy german exchange student whom I volunteered with, went to school with, dined out with, and drove home multiple nights a week?

Because you're a loser with no life.

Originally posted by InnerRise
Then how come I never slept with the sexy german exchange student whom I volunteered with, went to school with, dined out with, and drove home multiple nights a week?

Just out of curiosity, what part of Germany was he from?

german is not a throat disease but nasi's made a lot of saw ones

Originally posted by InnerRise
Then how come I never slept with the sexy german exchange student whom I volunteered with, went to school with, dined out with, and drove home multiple nights a week?

When I hear German being spoken, I cover my mouth in fear of convulsively speaking the language myself.

Anata wa wakarimasu ka.....

Oh well, we all have different preferences, I for one don't like the sound of Japanese that much. As long as we are all civil about it it's fine, Johnny.

Originally posted by TRH
yeah! and I love Germanmhm
Word on the street is...German doesn't like you.

Re: Contrary to popular belief

Originally posted by TRH
German is not a throat disease

no, but it can be quite a mouth full when you're learning to speak it