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27 Mar 2018, 4:15 pm

Figures. That's why I pretty much chose to buy a Geoffrey Giraffe doll on eBay instead. It was only $21, with $6 for shipping. It is shipping right now, it will be mailed to my place by next week.


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27 Mar 2018, 9:06 pm

RainbowUnion wrote:
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Berlin kid....i mean Berlin kid! :wink:


Wondering why the mods let you post such an offensive sig photo.

My guess is that it's a reference to Schultz, a favorite character of his on Hogan's Heroes.


I meant Conkys Third Reich Eagle and Swasticka.


1. I can use whatever bird I want.

2. The Swastika was originally used as a symbol of good luck and peace by East Asian countries 1500 years before The Third Reich.


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28 Mar 2018, 1:13 am

CockneyRebel wrote:
RainbowUnion wrote:
WitchsCat wrote:
RainbowUnion wrote:
CockneyRebel wrote:
Berlin kid....i mean Berlin kid! :wink:


Wondering why the mods let you post such an offensive sig photo.

My guess is that it's a reference to Schultz, a favorite character of his on Hogan's Heroes.


I meant Conkys Third Reich Eagle and Swasticka.


1. I can use whatever bird I want.

2. The Swastika was originally used as a symbol of good luck and peace by East Asian countries 1500 years before The Third Reich.


yes I heard it was supposed to be a good luck symbol in East Asia, its a shame it was taken over by the Third Reich.
There was something in our newspaper about it a few months ago.



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28 Mar 2018, 5:45 am

Aprilviolets wrote:
CockneyRebel wrote:
RainbowUnion wrote:
WitchsCat wrote:
RainbowUnion wrote:
CockneyRebel wrote:
Berlin kid....i mean Berlin kid! :wink:


Wondering why the mods let you post such an offensive sig photo.

My guess is that it's a reference to Schultz, a favorite character of his on Hogan's Heroes.


I meant Conkys Third Reich Eagle and Swasticka.


1. I can use whatever bird I want.

2. The Swastika was originally used as a symbol of good luck and peace by East Asian countries 1500 years before The Third Reich.


yes I heard it was supposed to be a good luck symbol in East Asia, its a shame it was taken over by the Third Reich.
There was something in our newspaper about it a few months ago.


The intolerance that I see here from time to time really makes my head spin. I made a mistake. Can't we all move on from this? It's tough being a war-like person who likes the 30s and 40s who loves Gernamy. All of my special interests are innocent.


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29 Mar 2018, 12:41 pm

CockneyRebel wrote:
RainbowUnion wrote:
WitchsCat wrote:
RainbowUnion wrote:
CockneyRebel wrote:
Berlin kid....i mean Berlin kid! :wink:


Wondering why the mods let you post such an offensive sig photo.

My guess is that it's a reference to Schultz, a favorite character of his on Hogan's Heroes.


I meant Conkys Third Reich Eagle and Swasticka.


1. I can use whatever bird I want.

2. The Swastika was originally used as a symbol of good luck and peace by East Asian countries 1500 years before The Third Reich.


Don't give me that "the swastika is a symbol of good luck" crapola. Presented in the way you had it, it was a symbol of Hitlers Third Reich plain and simple, and you know that.


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29 Mar 2018, 12:42 pm

WitchsCat wrote:
RainbowUnion wrote:
CockneyRebel wrote:
Berlin kid....i mean Berlin kid! :wink:


Wondering why the mods let you post such an offensive sig photo.

My guess is that it's a reference to Schultz, a favorite character of his on Hogan's Heroes.


Thank you for sticking up for me. Some people can be nasty if they don't know someone very well.


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29 Mar 2018, 12:43 pm

RainbowUnion wrote:
CockneyRebel wrote:
RainbowUnion wrote:
WitchsCat wrote:
RainbowUnion wrote:
CockneyRebel wrote:
Berlin kid....i mean Berlin kid! :wink:


Wondering why the mods let you post such an offensive sig photo.

My guess is that it's a reference to Schultz, a favorite character of his on Hogan's Heroes.


I meant Conkys Third Reich Eagle and Swasticka.


1. I can use whatever bird I want.

2. The Swastika was originally used as a symbol of good luck and peace by East Asian countries 1500 years before The Third Reich.


Don't give me that "the swastika is a symbol of good luck" crapola. Presented in the way you had it, it was a symbol of Hitlers Third Reich plain and simple, and you know that.


Why don't you leave me alone and run back to your Anti-German pallies in the Nazi thread in PPR?

SCHNELL!


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29 Mar 2018, 12:56 pm

CockneyRebel wrote:
RainbowUnion wrote:
CockneyRebel wrote:
RainbowUnion wrote:
WitchsCat wrote:
RainbowUnion wrote:
CockneyRebel wrote:
Berlin kid....i mean Berlin kid! :wink:


Wondering why the mods let you post such an offensive sig photo.

My guess is that it's a reference to Schultz, a favorite character of his on Hogan's Heroes.


I meant Conkys Third Reich Eagle and Swasticka.


1. I can use whatever bird I want.

2. The Swastika was originally used as a symbol of good luck and peace by East Asian countries 1500 years before The Third Reich.


Don't give me that "the swastika is a symbol of good luck" crapola. Presented in the way you had it, it was a symbol of Hitlers Third Reich plain and simple, and you know that.


Why don't you leave me alone and run back to your Anti-German pallies in the Nazi thread in PPR?

SCHNELL!


Next you are going to say the Confederate flag is "heritage not hate". Whatever. My grandfather fought the Krauts in the US Army, a fact that still gives me pride.


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29 Mar 2018, 1:29 pm

Shall we return to how "you're gonna have to grow up and not be a Toys "R", please?

Thank you.



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29 Mar 2018, 1:44 pm

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Shall we return to how "you're gonna have to grow up and not be a Toys "R", please?

Thank you.


Not much more to say about them really. I don't know if they plan later on to have a to the bare walls sale where everything is 90% off, but that's not looking likely.


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