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Mornun' moy luvvers...haha, that's yokelish. Not sure why, must be the taste of burnt toast. :)
My first encounter with a German person was the lovely lady who lived down the street when I was small. She was very tall, very blonde and
very pale, not married, no children but motherly and kind, one of those people who made you feel safe. I thought she was fascinating. However the teenage German exchange students were a different story, they trashed our sixth form area (a bolt hole from the rest of the young rabble with coffee/drinks/music etc) while we were doing lessons and we almost lost our access to it.... I don't hold a grudge, lol. I don't have a problem with any nationality just as long as they don't have a problem with us.
Well the winds are gathering speed, please keep a look out for my best interlock drawers...I'm prepared for every eventuality, hopefully it won't lead to power cuts but I've stocked up just in case....oooh they don't 'alf cash in on people's insecurities don't they :)
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