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OT: Exploring the Atlantic Wall Bunker - 4/26/2016 3:30:20 AM   
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Interesting video. I wonder who made those paintings? The Germans or the French?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=747B3uYTD0Q

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RE: OT: Exploring the Atlantic Wall Bunker - 4/26/2016 6:21:30 AM   
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Interesting video. I wonder who made those paintings? The Germans or the French?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=747B3uYTD0Q


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Well its a German bunker, the writing is in German and one of the lines is from a German "drinking" song - Wer niemals einen rausch gehabt [seems to have a bit missing] der ist kein braver mann - "He who has never been drunk is not a worthy man"!

So my guess is its the Germans

Edit: Oh and Freuet euch des Lebens apparently is a waltz by Johann Strauss. Yeah - its ze Germans alright

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RE: OT: Exploring the Atlantic Wall Bunker - 4/27/2016 3:31:14 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: warspite1

quote:

ORIGINAL: Footslogger

Interesting video. I wonder who made those paintings? The Germans or the French?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=747B3uYTD0Q


warspite1

Well its a German bunker, the writing is in German and one of the lines is from a German "drinking" song - Wer niemals einen rausch gehabt [seems to have a bit missing] der ist kein braver mann - "He who has never been drunk is not a worthy man"!

So my guess is its the Germans

Edit: Oh and Freuet euch des Lebens apparently is a waltz by Johann Strauss. Yeah - its ze Germans alright


I've never been drunk. Does that mean that I am not a worthy man?

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RE: OT: Exploring the Atlantic Wall Bunker - 4/27/2016 4:01:58 AM   
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No, Footslogger, you are not. Meine Deutsch ist sehr klein but what it looks like is being said does not involve drinking, rather "The men who never smoke are not the bravest men."

Maybe that was an early Marlboro ad.

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RE: OT: Exploring the Atlantic Wall Bunker - 4/27/2016 4:11:20 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Footslogger


quote:

ORIGINAL: warspite1

quote:

ORIGINAL: Footslogger

Interesting video. I wonder who made those paintings? The Germans or the French?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=747B3uYTD0Q


warspite1

Well its a German bunker, the writing is in German and one of the lines is from a German "drinking" song - Wer niemals einen rausch gehabt [seems to have a bit missing] der ist kein braver mann - "He who has never been drunk is not a worthy man"!

So my guess is its the Germans

Edit: Oh and Freuet euch des Lebens apparently is a waltz by Johann Strauss. Yeah - its ze Germans alright


I've never been drunk. Does that mean that I am not a worthy man?


How is it that you've never been drunk, Footslogger? Is it because when a mob of forumites go to Washington DC they can't track you down or when they go to the state of Washington they know not where to begin looking for you?


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RE: OT: Exploring the Atlantic Wall Bunker - 4/27/2016 5:24:38 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Footslogger


quote:

ORIGINAL: warspite1

quote:

ORIGINAL: Footslogger

Interesting video. I wonder who made those paintings? The Germans or the French?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=747B3uYTD0Q


warspite1

Well its a German bunker, the writing is in German and one of the lines is from a German "drinking" song - Wer niemals einen rausch gehabt [seems to have a bit missing] der ist kein braver mann - "He who has never been drunk is not a worthy man"!

So my guess is its the Germans

Edit: Oh and Freuet euch des Lebens apparently is a waltz by Johann Strauss. Yeah - its ze Germans alright


I've never been drunk. Does that mean that I am not a worthy man?
warspite1

Well that depends if you agree with the sentiment expressed in the song (assuming of course that the words of the song are not meant to be ironic). Either way, I would suggest its not something you need to take too seriously....

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RE: OT: Exploring the Atlantic Wall Bunker - 4/27/2016 6:12:56 AM   
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No, Footslogger, you are not. Meine Deutsch ist sehr klein but what it looks like is being said does not involve drinking, rather "The men who never smoke are not the bravest men."

Maybe that was an early Marlboro ad.
warspite1

Yes your Deutsch does appear sehr klein - although perhaps it is of quite a high standard for a gorn, who I understand are rubbish multilinguists (well if you can't even pronounce basic words like preposterous because of your mouth shape, how are you going to deal with Rindfleischetikettierungsueberwachungsau)?

http://stein-collectors.org/library/TranslationsIllustrated/W/Wer_niemals_einen_Rausch_gehabt/trans.html

Presumably you were thinking of Rauchen (no s) for smoking?

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RE: OT: Exploring the Atlantic Wall Bunker - 4/28/2016 2:41:00 AM   
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Well I have never had liquor or beer. No alcohol, except for some wine for communion. My grandfather and grandmother in Italy must be turning in their graves. I told one college girl about me never getting drunk. The first thing she said was, "Your Boring!"

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RE: OT: Exploring the Atlantic Wall Bunker - 4/28/2016 11:24:03 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: warspite1

quote:

ORIGINAL: Footslogger

Interesting video. I wonder who made those paintings? The Germans or the French?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=747B3uYTD0Q


warspite1

Well its a German bunker, the writing is in German and one of the lines is from a German "drinking" song - Wer niemals einen rausch gehabt [seems to have a bit missing] der ist kein braver mann - "He who has never been drunk is not a worthy man"!

So my guess is its the Germans

Edit: Oh and Freuet euch des Lebens apparently is a waltz by Johann Strauss. Yeah - its ze Germans alright



It is from an Austrian song (18th Century) and it is (btw.) not about drinking beer, but about drinking too much wine and about what happens after you have drunk too much wine (the whole song is quite funny). The bunker crew probably hailed from Austria, considering (additionally) the citation from the waltz from Johann Strauss and the style of the artwork on the wall, which doesn't look like Nazi artwork but like wall paintings similar to those that can still be found in many Austrian and Bavarian inns and taverns.

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RE: OT: Exploring the Atlantic Wall Bunker - 4/28/2016 5:31:23 PM   
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ORIGINAL: warspite1

quote:

ORIGINAL: Footslogger

Interesting video. I wonder who made those paintings? The Germans or the French?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=747B3uYTD0Q


warspite1

Well its a German bunker, the writing is in German and one of the lines is from a German "drinking" song - Wer niemals einen rausch gehabt [seems to have a bit missing] der ist kein braver mann - "He who has never been drunk is not a worthy man"!

So my guess is its the Germans

Edit: Oh and Freuet euch des Lebens apparently is a waltz by Johann Strauss. Yeah - its ze Germans alright



It is from an Austrian song (18th Century) and it is (btw.) not about drinking beer, but about drinking too much wine and about what happens after you have drunk too much wine (the whole song is quite funny). The bunker crew probably hailed from Austria, considering (additionally) the citation from the waltz from Johann Strauss and the style of the artwork on the wall, which doesn't look like Nazi artwork but like wall paintings similar to those that can still be found in many Austrian and Bavarian inns and taverns.
warspite1

Thanks for the additional insight. I assumed it was beer due to the fact that the song can be found on Steins (see previous link). Maybe wine is drunk by the Steinload in certain parts of the world


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RE: OT: Exploring the Atlantic Wall Bunker - 4/28/2016 6:45:59 PM   
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Maybe unbroken wine glasses are in short supply during wartime!

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RE: OT: Exploring the Atlantic Wall Bunker - 4/28/2016 7:44:17 PM   
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I don't know about "not a real man"; however, I personally operate on a two part philosophy:

1. Never trust a person with no vices
2. Never trust a person who has never been intoxicated (on anything)

Because these are the people who are going to turn you in!

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RE: OT: Exploring the Atlantic Wall Bunker - 4/28/2016 8:00:16 PM   
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No, Footslogger, you are not. Meine Deutsch ist sehr klein but what it looks like is being said does not involve drinking, rather "The men who never smoke are not the bravest men."

Maybe that was an early Marlboro ad.
warspite1

Yes your Deutsch does appear sehr klein - although perhaps it is of quite a high standard for a gorn, who I understand are rubbish multilinguists (well if you can't even pronounce basic words like preposterous because of your mouth shape, how are you going to deal with Rindfleischetikettierungsueberwachungsau)?

http://stein-collectors.org/library/TranslationsIllustrated/W/Wer_niemals_einen_Rausch_gehabt/trans.html

Presumably you were thinking of Rauchen (no s) for smoking?


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RE: OT: Exploring the Atlantic Wall Bunker - 4/28/2016 8:03:04 PM   
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No, Footslogger, you are not. Meine Deutsch ist sehr klein but what it looks like is being said does not involve drinking, rather "The men who never smoke are not the bravest men."

Maybe that was an early Marlboro ad.
warspite1

Yes your Deutsch does appear sehr klein - although perhaps it is of quite a high standard for a gorn, who I understand are rubbish multilinguists (well if you can't even pronounce basic words like preposterous because of your mouth shape, how are you going to deal with Rindfleischetikettierungsueberwachungsau)?

http://stein-collectors.org/library/TranslationsIllustrated/W/Wer_niemals_einen_Rausch_gehabt/trans.html

Presumably you were thinking of Rauchen (no s) for smoking?


warspite1 you da man - you are a truly brilliant individual.

warspite1

Dr Who lent me his inter-planetary translator thingy.

Thanks - you are too kind. I agree with your statement 100%


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RE: OT: Exploring the Atlantic Wall Bunker - 4/28/2016 8:06:59 PM   
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RE: OT: Exploring the Atlantic Wall Bunker - 4/28/2016 10:44:07 PM   
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It is a joy to follow your threads. Thank you.

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