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That is so exciting 527, I am envious of you! Do you speak any German then, visiting there as long as you did? Is London as drab and foreboding as its always portrayed? I guess a lot has changed there since Sweeny Todd days though lol. I've never been to Ohio, it doesn't seem that interesting honestly, about like Delaware. We went on a roadtrip a while ago to tour the south. I've also done day trips to Virginia, Jersey, etc. and that's about it. I'm really itching to get out of the country for once. I really want to visit the Mutter Museum in Philly the weekend before Halloween. It's a medical college museum full of skeletons, mummies, and a whole bunch of deformed fetuses and stuff in jars. I heard a rumor Errol Flynn's record-breaking genital wart is in there too!"Love is like a flower, even the most beautiful kind dies." -Till Lindemann
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Originally posted by Fellfrosch View PostHello there, I'm Mandy. I'm from Delaware, the second smallest state in the U.S. I love Rammstein with all my being and I was thrilled to receive Volkerball in the mail today. I joined so that I can geek out with other Rammstein fans, as most everyone around here knows Du Hast and that's about it. In regards to my thread title...Scrapple is a breakfast food that is common in my state and a couple other states around us. It's basically pureed pig leftovers mixed with spices and corn mush, formed into a block, cut into 1/4 inch slices and fried. Weird, I know, but I didn't want to just post the usual "hello." I majored in anthropology in college and am very interested in other languages and cultures. I thought I'd give y'all a tidbit of mine.The saying is "You dont know what you have got till its gone" the truth is "You know what you had, you just did not know you would lose it" !!
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Originally posted by Fellfrosch View PostHello! Yeah its def not for everyone.The saying is "You dont know what you have got till its gone" the truth is "You know what you had, you just did not know you would lose it" !!
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Yeah its kind of a cross between haggis, black pudding, and some sort of German food whose name eludes me. I think if an animal.is going to be killed for food, we should at least use the whole thing, that's another good thing about it. It utilizes a lot of the leftovers from pork, ham, bacon processing."Love is like a flower, even the most beautiful kind dies." -Till Lindemann
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