The MCB found video evidence of the kind of wild revels Elberry and I have been having 'round at the Frau Doktor's haus this weekend. Check it out for yourselves... if you're brave!
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Rita L.
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teeheehehehe :D
These English have great German sense of humour ;)
Even the sternest Prussian always enjoys moving his vowels
Hotzeplotz (Yiddish)
Pronounced HOTS-eh-plotz, to rhyme with "lots o' cots". 1. A mythical, remote town 2. "Way to hell and gone", "way out in the sticks", "God only knows where". "I went from here to Hotzeplotz looking for you!" "They've sent him to a new post all the way in Hotzeplotz..." "Lost? We could have been in Hotzeplotz!"
1 comments:
teeheehehehe :D
These English have great German sense of humour ;)
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