The German's Are After Me!

May 19, 2005 12:08

Okay, now I know that generally the German language typically sounds like they're constantly yelling, but today I received an email, in German, with an exclamation point! Usually when a German sentence has an exclamation point, it usually involves killing someone, mostly Jews. I was wondering if anyone knows German or knows someone who knows ( Read more... )

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jlq3d3 May 19 2005, 20:04:07 UTC
from my limited german language knowledge, it means that
"foreign gangs terrorize elections. German people cant give their opinions" I am not sure if that is exactly correct.

-jeremy

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anonymous May 20 2005, 06:59:23 UTC
Its a letter that the pope wrote in his youth, his hitler youth i mean. The rough translations is "round em up, ship em out, u know the rest"

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dk_chicken_farm May 20 2005, 18:37:24 UTC
OK nate...I'll bail you out again...it translates roughly to:

"Foreigner gangs terrorize election campaign -German citizens dare not say their opinion!"

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