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Wurst thread of the day...
...or why the sausage-eaters had to go without during WWI: http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandst...german-sausage :)
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Pretty cool history :yeah:
Raw materials for war production has to come from somewhere. I never thought about the cow-Zeppelin connection, but it makes sense. I don't know why I never associated cow guts with gas. :D |
Ach:'' Gold-beater skin hoarding is a 'Firing' offense!" DR. Hunt is inaccurate however that 1917 was the year of Zeppelin downing enlightenment. Lt Warneford downed his Zeppelin over Ghent in 1915 and Lt Leefe-Robinson downed his over London in 1916; both Indian born officers received the Victoria Cross to great media acclaim. The former, in the Fleet Air Arm Museum at Yeovilton, and the second, in the Ashcroft VC Collection, now at the Imperial War Museum. The poor Huns were forced to rely on helium>> as <<hydrogen (OOPS) was unobtainable(as with the later Hindenburg) and when afflicted with Vickers or Lewis .303 tracer ammo, tended to go up like a 'ronson', descending in a great fireball to bells ringing, as in the case of Leefe-Robinson over London.:arrgh!:
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Thanks, Sorry I got my 'H' s reversed and I suck at chemistry. will reedit and go back to my corner. Got the VC thing right though thanks to Jimbuna"s thread. Added a few commas as well; my old English 6th form master was a stickler! :arrgh!:
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WW1 headline: Germany Has Gone To The Dogs!
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The Kaisers' air force had guts.:haha:
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Actually Wurst is not pronounced like the English worst but more like "woorst".:know:
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Is a weiner still a weener, Schnitzel:06: |
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And no, an Umlaut (I think you mean "ü" in this case) would make it sound like...er...like....uhm.....I think you don't have that sound in your language so I can't provide an example....:doh: |
So who was it that said those Zeppelin drivers had no guts :hmm2:
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..., well maybe of shorter duration. |
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Wurst comes to worst .. :oops: sry
You needed some guts to join the Zeppelin branch for sure, just saying .. with or without sausages. Just was in F'fhafen in the archives to find out some info about a relative of our family, who belonged to the crew of naval airship L59. http://fly.historicwings.com/2012/11/das-afrika-schiff/ Guts does not define it properly, but on the other hand you were killed as a 16-year old with almost no education, in the trenches. So if you had the chance to escape that .. Thanks and greetings, Catfish |
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