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No smoking, no tobacco. But who knows about that little stupid hippie thing? See here:
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Sure he was a homewrecker. But that's the point. You can't be Superman without being a homewrecker on the other hand. ...
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Hmmm...
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Hmmm...
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FBI: America's most wanted: "Clark Kent, supposed supernatural spy. Dangerous! Armed with spirit!" NSA: "Caution! Maybe intruder from outer space, from planet Kolob."
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Has your image some resemblance with you? I'm sure it has. Red haired ones... Irish...? Can you step dance? Let's forget about Vort, he's here in disguise. We all know he's Superman. But don't let's struggle. Let's sing this song, let's dance, it's New Year!!! If brown or red haired, if blonde or black, let's dance! Let's live a hippie dream!
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"no one is cool as Superman/Clark Kent" = Vort Hah! It's Vort! Ye wanna fool the children of the revolution, crocodile?
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There's a great similarity between Vort's forum picture here and the image of Clark Kent. It's been torturing my mind from the beginnig he created his new forum picture here (after "Iron Man") till now, and my direct question would be: Are you Superman? (Vort's forum image) (His - maybe - real person)
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Russian ruble falls to historic lows
JimmiGerman replied to Still_Small_Voice's topic in Current Events
You mean this could describe the situation pre WWIII ...? Forget it. The Rubel might fall, Russia never. Believe me, it's German approved. -
Ever tried Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin) or the latest LTS version 14.04 (Trusty Tahr)? Open source software, "LTS" means "long time support" for five years. Never have had any problems by using Firefox web browser (Ubuntu version) or Chromium (downloaded from the Ubuntu software pool) or with the system software at all. No bugs. No anti virus software necessary. The best system software / operating system I know. I've not used Windows for years now, after it crashed down by a virus and I couldn't restore the system again. I've said good bye to Windows without any tears in my eyes. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ubuntu_releases
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What makes a lunar man worry about the Earth? Is the Moon out of the 7th house? Is this not the dawning of the age of Aquarius?
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When you're acting and agitating against the church and make others unsure in their faith and, thus, bring them away from their faith, then you might be excommunicated, if -at last- you won't return and give up your undertakings and ignore the warnings the church has sent to you. The ultima ratio - the last resort. It's not alone for the sake of the institution, but for the sake of the members of the church.
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Hey, Just getting into the Lds Sites.
JimmiGerman replied to Cloaking_Ocean's topic in Introduce Yourself
Your forum name sounds a bit mysterious. To be honest, I'm a little bit scared. It remembers me to the Flying Dutchman who suddenly appears out of the fog. This is no sailor's yam, and maybe it sounds superstitious, but I'm from a port town, and we believe in such things here. By the way... as far as I know, the correct spelling of the name of the church is "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" (instead of Latter Day). Anchor's aweigh! -
Hi, happyLSD
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A difficult question. But the idea of the light is possibly meant allegorically in the scriptures.
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But handle with care, otherwise there could be a metaphorical steppe fire. :)
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Sorbet, it's French, and we have the same word in German, i.e. Zitronensorbet, lemon sorbet. In French: sorbet citron or sorbet au citron. Bon appétit. (American) English has overtaken or integrated so many words from French, see here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_French_expressions_in_English ...so why not "sorbet", it works even with an English pronounciation, but we in Germany use the French pronounciation for French words, because otherwise you might have the same problem like Vort with "sure Bert" in a restaurant affronting the waiter... :)
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Why welcoming him so late? Has your horse bolted when it saw him landing with his flying saucer...?
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And merry Christmas.
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I'm always a bit concerned when I see how much time it takes to prepare and to cook a good meal, and how fast it's finished then.
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Make it tomorrow in preparation for the next day and put in in the fridge. That's what I would recomment. You don't need red wine. You can, but it's not necessary to make it an excellent meal. Just as I say. Gutes Gelingen, und einen schönen Weihnachtsabend mit einem tollen Essen!
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Gern geschehen. One thing that seems important for me, if the receipt doesn't involve it: in the middle of the Roulade belongs a stripe of a pickled gherkin, we call it Gewürzgurke, but only a stripe, in the way of a longside sliced quartered gherkin, and a stripe of bacon. And a good sharp mustard. It makes the taste fantastic. You know the Hamburgers and McDonald's? Of course. There is always some Gurkenslices on them. It makes the taste more delicate. And the only spices used in the traditional German cuisine are: salt and pepper. See again McDonald's: they don't use anything else, except onions, and I think they also belong to the Rouladen. Once I was a store manager assistent at McDonald's here in Hamburg. At Gänsemarkt, the biggest store here, where thousands Hamburgers were sold a day. But I'm not so experienced in Rouladen as my mother and my grandmother once were, only what's in my memory. And another thing: tinned Rotkohl needs several hours before it really tastes, not fresh out of the tin. The best is when it becomes a bit dark red, oxidated, a little bit "durchgeschmort", you may say, then it's the best. When we had Grünkohl at the time of my youth, it always tasted the best the next day. It's the same with Sauerkraut or Weißkohl or Rotkohl. Fresh out of the glass or can - forget it.
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Rouladen and Rotkohl. :) Great.
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Really...? Use both hands to hold the hammer. Sure. Why else they are redheads? Not only you.