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By The Numbers, Part Deux

Started by MG, January 07, 2010, 11:09:44 AM

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sichel

Ein Henschel zieht am Berg und ein Mercedes
an den Türen. (and an attempt of a translation):
A Henschel in rushing up the hill, wheras in a Mercedes wind is rushing through the doors. c/o norberthanke

Wendax

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sichel

The Volvos would have been more than enough ;-)
Ein Henschel zieht am Berg und ein Mercedes
an den Türen. (and an attempt of a translation):
A Henschel in rushing up the hill, wheras in a Mercedes wind is rushing through the doors. c/o norberthanke

Wendax

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sichel

Ein Henschel zieht am Berg und ein Mercedes
an den Türen. (and an attempt of a translation):
A Henschel in rushing up the hill, wheras in a Mercedes wind is rushing through the doors. c/o norberthanke

Bill d isere

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Wendax

Quote from: sichel on Yesterday at 12:31:42 PM"Polizeifunk ruft".
Rather "Peter für Peter 14, bitte kommen!". It is from Hamburg where police cars are called Peterwagen.

sichel

Don't you remember this NDR TV series from the 60s and 70s?

Ein Henschel zieht am Berg und ein Mercedes
an den Türen. (and an attempt of a translation):
A Henschel in rushing up the hill, wheras in a Mercedes wind is rushing through the doors. c/o norberthanke

Wendax

Oh, that one! I surely do remember it (one of the first TV series I was allowed to watch) but didn't recall its title. I just had in my mind that the main character was Hauptwachmeister Hartmann as a "Weiße Maus" (white mouse, a nickname for policemen on motorcycles).

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