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What Made You Laugh Today
- Franklan
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- Franklan
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Re: What Made You Laugh Today
Driving from work to home, I always skirt around the edge of the car dealerships which are all grouped together as I come into town.
Apparently, the Cloppenburg BMW/Mini dealership has now transferred to new owners...
I laughed so much I nearly hit the car in front.
A quick dig around their website also reveals that the founder of the car dealership is called Adolf. Adolf Cuntz.
Who said German's aren't funny?
This is comedy gold.
Apparently, the Cloppenburg BMW/Mini dealership has now transferred to new owners...
I laughed so much I nearly hit the car in front.
A quick dig around their website also reveals that the founder of the car dealership is called Adolf. Adolf Cuntz.
Who said German's aren't funny?
This is comedy gold.
- Franklan
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Re: What Made You Laugh Today
I am not sure if buying from Autohaus Klapperstück ("Rattle piece") is the right thing to do...
- Franklan
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- Franklan
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Re: What Made You Laugh Today
Somewhere in Poland right now:
In the news: 12 tons of KitKats vanished in a European highway heist
"[Nestlé] said it was working with local authorities and supply chain partners to investigate the case."
The remaining question is:
Are those people "criminals behind bars" or will they be "criminals behind bars"?
In the news: 12 tons of KitKats vanished in a European highway heist
"[Nestlé] said it was working with local authorities and supply chain partners to investigate the case."
The remaining question is:
Are those people "criminals behind bars" or will they be "criminals behind bars"?