I will probably never know what White Castle tastes like. Frankly I'm surprised we have an Arby's, and I will never taste that either.
All the German you've been laying down lately reminds me of the favorite doll my sister in-law had when she was little, which she named Edeltraut. I think edel and traut mean the same thing, faithful and loyal or something like that (I'll have to ask my mother in-law again), but the name makes me giggle everytime I think of it.
My father-in-law recalls the days when he had a job digging sewer lines in Colorado and occasionally a homeowner would forget the ban on flushing and send a "sewer trout" down the pipe. But that's a different thing entirely.
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I will probably never know what White Castle tastes like. Frankly I'm surprised we have an Arby's, and I will never taste that either.
All the German you've been laying down lately reminds me of the favorite doll my sister in-law had when she was little, which she named Edeltraut. I think edel and traut mean the same thing, faithful and loyal or something like that (I'll have to ask my mother in-law again), but the name makes me giggle everytime I think of it.
My father-in-law recalls the days when he had a job digging sewer lines in Colorado and occasionally a homeowner would forget the ban on flushing and send a "sewer trout" down the pipe. But that's a different thing entirely.
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