The answer to your question is....."No, sometimes it is in the water"!
best one yet
Posted July 06, 2013 - 09:23 AM
The answer to your question is....."No, sometimes it is in the water"!
best one yet
Posted July 06, 2013 - 09:35 AM
Official Bear for traffic management. Rush hour can be a killer!
Posted July 06, 2013 - 09:58 AM
Can't touch this.
Posted July 06, 2013 - 10:06 AM
Yogi explains, after Monday's grizzly car accident, that this is how we protected our cubs before seatbelts.
Posted July 06, 2013 - 10:14 AM
Posted July 06, 2013 - 10:50 AM
would this mean ...walk this way????
geh fott
Posted July 06, 2013 - 11:14 AM
would this mean ...walk this way????
wordly it will mean: go away - but it stands for: I can't believe, are you sure or, another sence, is
edit: but you were pretty near. sayings are not so easy to translate, because you can't translate the mentality of a nation.
Edited by jd.rasentrac, July 06, 2013 - 11:17 AM.
Posted July 06, 2013 - 11:52 AM
The answer to your question is....."No, sometimes it is in the water"!
What was the question? Does a wild bear, something, something in the woods???
Edited by LilysDad, July 06, 2013 - 11:54 AM.
Posted July 06, 2013 - 01:51 PM
Oh, right! Saarland is one of those places like Alsace, that France and Germany have been fighting over for centuries. Hey, how come the Fatherland never went after Quebec???
Posted July 06, 2013 - 06:03 PM
wordly it will mean: go away - but it stands for: I can't believe, are you sure or, another sence, is
edit: but you were pretty near. sayings are not so easy to translate, because you can't translate the mentality of a nation.
Yeah, all this translating back and forth is why I'm not member of any German tractor forums, I don't speak the language. But if I did, I'd use it.
As for the caption:
Beat it, just beat it,
so I can catch a fish, and eat it,
I'm tryin to catch my dinner,
and this is my place,
I'm not in your frigerator,
so give me my space,
and BEAT IT!!
Posted July 07, 2013 - 12:28 AM
With that bears apparent attitude, it's no wonder fewer and fewer people care how many of 'em are left! He seems to have forgotten his place in society.
Posted July 07, 2013 - 04:02 AM
Oh, right! Saarland is one of those places like Alsace, that France and Germany have been fighting over for centuries. Hey, how come the Fatherland never went after Quebec???
What has happend in Quebec?
And "the Saar" came after a pollution to Germany, in 1956. If you'll visite the state, you'll have to slowdown just in time - or you've crossed it...
Edited by jd.rasentrac, July 07, 2013 - 04:03 AM.