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We're gearing up for it here. Its either take a non-partisan approach or wear the t-shirt that says 'Schlaaaaaaand!' or 'Your Döner gave me the squits!'
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LOL
that was Friday night in FaM until the early hours of the morning !!
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As long as the Germans win, the trouble will not involve horn honking.
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I know, but it is still just a game...Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostHe had it right the first time. Turks vs Germans will be a big fight. There won't be anything civil about it...
Nothing is civil where the Turks are involved.....
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It's gonna be war ...Originally posted by milanbenes View Postaccording to the locals, whatever the result of the game next wednesday, there's gonna be civil war afterwards
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In fact, I think they're ripe for a hostile take-over.Originally posted by sasguru View PostNot to mention consultants and accountants. Oh and the stupid gits should have a current account deficit like real countries do, rather than having huge trade surpluses.
Get the Lancaster(s?) fired up boys!
Let's put these filthy hun in their place!
Churchill - In "Warlord" mode!
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Not to mention consultants and accountants. Oh and the stupid gits should have a current account deficit like real countries do, rather than having huge trade surpluses.Originally posted by NoddY View PostThis is the problem with Germany; they should stop manufacturing and employ an army of integration specialists and diversity supervisors.
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This is the problem with Germany; they should stop manufacturing and employ an army of integration specialists and diversity supervisors.Originally posted by milanbenes View Postaccording to the locals, whatever the result of the game next wednesday, there's gonna be civil war afterwards
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I was looking forward to going into town to watch those nice Dutch fellows beat the Germans. I think I'll hide in my nuclear bunker instead.
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Which locals are we referring to?Originally posted by milanbenes View Postaccording to the locals, whatever the result of the game next wednesday, there's gonna be civil war afterwards
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Germany - Turkey
according to the locals, whatever the result of the game next wednesday, there's gonna be civil war afterwards
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