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Where Babies come from in Germany

A picture book guide for children

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Editor Bill
Where Babies come from in Germany

luke
He's wearing high heels.
Loopy
another one been using aluminum teapots blink.gif

Bombi
I'm glad to see Editor Bill reads all the posts! laugh.gif
far-lands
Well, if all German Males look like that, it doesn't surprise me that there aren't enough kids being "made"
*lol*

@ ed Bill : perhaps take a look at the older posts aswell...
Adi
Helga's legs are set suspiciously wide apart.
Jonnyboy
I love those cute blonde German girls...
far-lands
I think she resembles a Dutch girl to be quite honest ...

" Frau Antje bringt Käse aus 'Olland"
far-lands
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Editor Bill
Doh. I only skim the topics in read Misc & Random. Nicole should have posted it in Life In Germany.
luke
Cute? I think she's taller than him. I reckon she's a she-male.
Loopy
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I only skim the topics in read Misc & Random

ohmy.gif you mean you don't read all our outpourings in depth, all those lovingly crafted musings go unappreciated laugh.gif
Nicole
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Nicole should have posted it in Life In Germany.

Ed Bill, I didn't really see it as an educational thing that would be of some assistance to the users of the "life in Germany' board although I now see the irony of the subject matter and the "life" in Germany category! Having lived here for almost 11 years in total, I have never yet found the need to explain the 'birds and the bees' in German to anyone I have come across although I shall bookmark it for one of those occasions that I shall need to in the future!!!

Personally I thought it was hilariously illustrated and would appeal to the 'sickos' who peruse Misc. and random chat, a discussion category of which sadly I am a regular participant before you all get on my back for labelling you sickos!!! tongue.gif
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