wifesharing1
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#1 · Edited by: wifesharing1
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Ich found this story some weeks ago.
Hope you enjoy it. [url=http://www.asstr.org/files/Authors/Hansele/German/Der]http://www. asstr.org/files/Authors/Hansele/German/Der Auftrag 1.txt [url=http://www.asstr.org/files/Authors/Hansele/German/Der]http://www. asstr.org/files/Authors/Hansele/German/Der Auftrag 2.txt [url=http://www.asstr.org/files/Authors/Hansele/German/Der]http://www. asstr.org/files/Authors/Hansele/German/Der Auftrag 3.txt Extreme Wifesharer and Cuckold
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peakmb
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Ich bin ein not a Berliner
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Zinc03
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The story is quite good, granted a little is lost in the translation since I don't read German, however, it is worth the time to translate for those who are interested.
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goodhusband
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Peak
I think you just told everyone that you weren't a jelly doughnut.
GH
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peakmb
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gh, I know, I thought the US contingent would recognise the quote from JFK, but as they say, some fell on stony ground.
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peakmb
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.. and the people of Berlin thought he was talking about a german sausage at the time ..
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arkansan
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Yes, I know the difference between Ich bin ein Berliner and Ich bin Berliner but you couldn't be more off base. Effete language interpretation notwithstanding, the Germans knew exactly what he meant and JFK was wildly popular in the FRG. I don't know if the memory persists but in 1975 I gave out some Kennedy half-dollars as gifts in the FRG (Federal Republic of Germany or "West Germany") and their reaction was almost teary-eyed and overwhelming.
Germany was crushed by WWII and when Kennedy stood firm, or when his speech made it appear the US would stand firm behind West Germany the Germans appreciated it more than the US experience would allow us to understand. WWII and the threat of a Soviet revenge rampage as in 1945 was very real to Germans.
Bullcuckolds brownie-stuffed academicians are full of cuckolds brownie. Germans understood and were more thankfull than Americans can imagine. WWII for Germany wasn't 9/11, it was a Holocaust for Germany, an irony that did not escape German notice. What they visited on Jews and other Undermenchen (lesser classes of people, sub-humans like Poles, Soviet POW's, gypsies and others) came in lesser fashion upon their own houses, literally, in dead family members, bombings, **** and pillage. What goes around...
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peakmb
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Gee Arkansan, I never knew any of that. Congratulations on the succesful operation by the way. Those sense of humour bypass ops don't always go as well as that ..
On a serious note, I was in Berlin a few weeks after the wall started to come down, I was with someone who lived there and had been in the audience that day. I know how much the Kennedy speech meant to them and they weren't confused either, he actually got the wording correct.
Don't get too teary eyed about Germany and the Russians though. Don't forget that WW2 *******ed more Russians than any other nation, more even than they *******ed of their own in the years leading up to it. Altogether, not a period showing Europe at its best (apart from the Brits of course!)
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