My wife comes from Ausig, now (Usti), not only the German
speaking Sudeten Deutche, but also the Donauschwaben, and
the people of the Batchka, where either killed or driven from their lands. Wde where stuck in Rommania in the town ofTriebswetter,
now known as Tomnatic, and where purged by the communists, we fled and got back to the US.
A wise guy came into a hardware store and asked for a left
handed monkey wrench. The clerk replied without hesitation,
"sorry but we have no left handed Monkeys in this town."
If my Mom had been like that, I would have joined the French
foreign Legion at 12!!!
It is better to laugh than to cry :) :lol:
Just remember, we are not getting older. we are only
marinating
Summer is ending, and this butterfly is frazzled
If they can get a Putin roun d, I will buy ten cases, and give it
to anyone that wants to use it :P :roll: :-)
Our minds say we are 18, but our bodies won't co-operate!
I had a model 99 in 1968, loved it, but traded it in for a Manlicher
Schoenauer
You wern"t far from Verdun. I left in 64, I was part of
the 256'th Signal Co. We did a lot of assignments photographing for the MP's and the Provost marshall, plus OIO
I wasn't in Germany, although I qualify as a translator in German, I was sent to France, 532'nd Signal company Croix Chapeau,
working in La Rochelle, then 256'th Signal Company in Verdun.
Went TDY to Ramstein for 4 months, took leave to Moms Home
town in Burgenland Austria in Konigsdorf my tour was from
1961 to 1964 as photo specialist.....
Congratulations on your dog. Dashounds are great pets,
very smart and loveable, but sometimes self minded. They
where originaly bred as hunting dogs for Badgers. At times
they are fearless. :thumbup: :thumbup: :wink: :P :P
When their dead what does it matter?
Kill all Drug king pins, let God sort them out!!!! :hunf: :mrgreen: