<VV> Re: no such language as "Mexican" No Corvair

Thomas Stingl tsc01 at corvair.de
Sat Sep 24 02:19:52 EDT 2005


> the same is true of German-there are dialects, slang words used in one

Indeed, Bavarian in the southeast and Saxon (East Germany) are quite
special. You can't use "standard" German at the bakery, better use
use finger pointing ...

Something is loose in Denmark ... or in my Wagons rear wheels ... Going
faster than 30 mph it sounds like a train, but noise disappears when
brakes are applied ... broken spring or something? Hopefully not the
wheel bearings.

Thomas

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