craftytony
OT Godfather
who me?
+!<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13213232#post13213232 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by craftytony
I think the mods should reset the poll and let us re-vote!
Gobbles is my fraulein!
In German, (German pronunciation (helpÃ"šÃ‚·info): [frÃ"°Ã¢â‚¬ÂÃ"°Ã‚ªlaÃ"°Ã‚ªn]) Fräulein (literally, "little woman" or "little Mrs.", colloquial form Frollein) is used as a title for young girls. Historically, it was used as a title for unmarried women as opposed to Frau for married women. It is used with the first name or last name (Fräulein Anna or Fräulein Schmidt). The German suffix "-lein" like the German suffix "-chen" is a diminutive.
I think you should stop kissing up<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13213232#post13213232 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by craftytony
I think the mods should reset the poll and let us re-vote!
Gobbles is my fraulein!
In German, (German pronunciation (helpÃ"šÃ‚·info): [frÃ"°Ã¢â‚¬ÂÃ"°Ã‚ªlaÃ"°Ã‚ªn]) Fräulein (literally, "little woman" or "little Mrs.", colloquial form Frollein) is used as a title for young girls. Historically, it was used as a title for unmarried women as opposed to Frau for married women. It is used with the first name or last name (Fräulein Anna or Fräulein Schmidt). The German suffix "-lein" like the German suffix "-chen" is a diminutive.
Has it really been 10 years?
Tony, you need to update your current tank details... I suppose I need to as well.![]()