Its always nice to be generous. I'm sure the Greeks appreciate it.
It reminds me of the story of the French Aviator during WWI who came up
with a brilliant plan to deal with the effects of the Castor Oil
lubricants that aircraft engines used at the time. He has special
flying pants made that had a slit in back, with matching underwear, and
a had hole cut in the pilot's seat of his plane and a matching hole in
the fabric on its fuselage. When he felt the urge becoming unbearable,
he simply pulled the fabric aside and did what a man's gotta do. It was
stated that he always tired to be over German trenches and not Allied
trenches when the urge struck. The account I read said that the French
and British troops appreciated the courtesy, it wasn't recorded what the
Germans thought of it.
On 7/24/2011 6:17 AM, Bob W wrote:
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Eckehard Wegner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1t8gyp2IpY&feature=player_embedded
kinda catchy... enjoy =)
Cheers
Ecke
I've been very encouraged by the solidarity shown between nations during this
crisis - France has been very generous in offering Greece all that German money.
B
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