> How is that for holler'n ?
*Mighty Fine...  *since you want to gab and gabber with us..
*Please tell us here in the land of the big refigerator where the
campout at Newfrankendoodle is?  *I looked at the map and got confused!
Please translate it's location somehow!<G>

Fer sure.
It has no intl. airport so apply'n GPS is kind of wasting high tech on
something smaller then a regular hicktown.
If you have a half decent map of Germany just plonk your finger, the
index-type to be precise, right down onto the big city of Frankfurt/Main.
Locate the Autobahn Nr. 5 going north to Kassel and on to Hannover. Drive
full speed with your index to just south of Kassel. Look for a turn-off
going east on the Autobahn Nr. 4 towards Eisenach.
After Eisenach the next turn-off at Waltershausen ( named after Walter
Cronkite - hihihi hi) go north about 15km's and you are in Neufrankenroda.

> Are you  in command of this beautiful teutonic tongue or do you need
> translat'n ?
> We have a RR-friend living in the NW whom I volunteer for translat'n if'n
> necessary.
> A1-perfect !
Yah-yah dat es fur sure amigo!

I knew you would report to duty.

> He, nice that someone besides them thare old hands cares for us Krauts.
> Keep on smailing.
> Where is your QTH ?

In Ham-lingo it means: Watza your home town:
> Any Yl or XYL ?

I'm married to a XYL, which means Ex-Young-Lady.
Before being promoted to XYL my XYL was an YL.
This is a term that has its roots in the Ham-aic language.
The Hamaic tongue developed after the invention of the electron, BTW.

*Watt es dis? T-shirt sizes??<G>

> I am living in a beautiful region of Germany called the "Siegerland".
>  Translation please, Duane )
*OK  here goes.....
"Ziggerland" is my translation... with the "i" pronounced like
"eyeball"      *8 -toon...How es dat?

Just beautiful, splendid, extremely well done.

> Right schmack in the middle of .de.
<G> got it!

I was sur you would.

BTW, that tanker that is loosing oil, is that right at your doorsteps ?
I just do not understand why them skippers do not use seeing-eye dogs that
would bark when the ship gets to close to shore.
A certain Cptn. Hazelwood would still be skipp'n if he had had one of them
critters on board.
Just thinking.

G�nter
Op 64
Siegen, Germany

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