how many germans
#55
Originally Posted by cinnya
Originally Posted by supergma
Originally Posted by cizzors
I've got German blood and know how to say Bratwurst!
:D
I came over here in 1980, spent a couple of years in Killeen and Temple. Moved to CA, back to Germany and now have been in Mississippi for 13 years. I'm from Stuttgart originally.
#59
German and Dutch may not the same thing, but close enough for me. I love to hear the Dutch ladies talking about sewing and quilting in our shop!
On a few occasions, we’ve had Dutch ladies in one conversation, and Spanish ladies in another conversation, both going on at the same time in our little shop. What a hoot! It reminds me of walking through the airport and hearing all of the different languages being spoken. I think it’s neat.
CD in Oklahoma
On a few occasions, we’ve had Dutch ladies in one conversation, and Spanish ladies in another conversation, both going on at the same time in our little shop. What a hoot! It reminds me of walking through the airport and hearing all of the different languages being spoken. I think it’s neat.
CD in Oklahoma
#60
Originally Posted by IngeMK
Originally Posted by cinnya
Originally Posted by supergma
Originally Posted by cizzors
I've got German blood and know how to say Bratwurst!
:D
I came over here in 1980, spent a couple of years in Killeen and Temple. Moved to CA, back to Germany and now have been in Mississippi for 13 years. I'm from Stuttgart originally.
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