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The Lawspeaker
05-28-2010, 01:37 PM
Germany only became a country* in 1871, yet no nation has had a greater impact on the face of Europe. Justine Shapiro sets out on a journey to look beyond the stereotypes and seek out the real Germany.
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*unified (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire). (Asega's note). This episode was presented by Justine Shapiro (I don't even have to look it up).

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Osweo
05-28-2010, 05:40 PM
(Asega's note). This episode was presented by Justine Shapiro (I don't even have to look it up).

WHAT?@!??@?

Agrippa wants his McCORMICK!!! You will COMPLY, Kaesehappchen! :mad:

Eldritch
05-28-2010, 05:48 PM
Germany only became a country in 1871

Facts about Finland, courtesy of Lonely Planet:

The country was occupied twice by the USSR during WW2.

The Finnish language is, I quote from memory, "half Hungarian and half Finnish".

Many Finns have mobile phones, because there is no landline network here.

Agriculture was introduced to Finland by the American military in the aftermath of WW2. Till then Finns were hunter-gatherers.

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The Lawspeaker
05-28-2010, 07:10 PM
WHAT?@!??@?

Agrippa wants his McCORMICK!!! You will COMPLY, Kaesehappchen! :mad:
I'll see whether I can find an episode "starring" McCormick.:thumb001:
And I found something:

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As presented by Megan McCormick.:thumb001:

The Lawspeaker
05-28-2010, 07:31 PM
But I bet that the Germans that watch this episode (they will notice that Shapiro gives a lot of attention to the Third Reich) will be like "yeah.. thanks for reminding us, dumbass !"

Osweo
05-28-2010, 08:28 PM
Shapiro gives a lot of attention to the Third Reich

Sephardic name, isn't it? No wonder! :coffee: Actually, isn't it just another form of that designation anyway? Beware of Shapiros, Shapirovs, Safurovs etc... :p