I was not in WWII Germany, but I know what
Posted By: happened there was real and not just opinions. nm on 2008-04-17
In Reply to: Wow! Talk about jumping to conclusions... - MT
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We met in the service in Germany
I was stationed in Germany and about a year later he was assigned to my unit. He was very very handsome and very mysterious. We didn't date (or even really speak much of maybe 5 words to each other) until end of June of 82 and July 15 we took a train to Denmark and got married. Shocked the you know what out of our families. This July is our 26th Anniversary.
no, scrapple originally came from Germany....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scrapple
The little dogs are named after WWII players...
Winston (the Churchill), Patton (the general), and Sherman (the tank). All are little yappy dogs with severe "little man" syndromes. My husband picked those names. All the other names I picked...garden-variety simple girly girl names for my female farmyard animals.
I would have loved to live in the 1940s WWII era. I like the music and the whole feel. nm
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