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thats what she said?

Perfect <3

anywhere that doesnt have Erdinger on tap = not as good as the german club

Never heard of it

Never heard of it

Unless you have been to Germany, Austria, Switzerland, this awesome pub in Venice beach LA or the German club I wouldnt have expected you too!

Pftf german club.. come to my shop for more beers..

That is quite possibly the lamest thing that has ever been said... ever...

anywhere that doesnt have Erdinger on tap = not as good as the german club

Ich mag es nicht Weißbier. Die Löwenbräu vom Fass ist gut, aber!

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can't - ignitor

can - just wedge it down in the valley, mine was that way for several years, before i realised that leaving the valley cover off was a bad idea!

wouldnt - just lets more moisture and dirt in there :)

I might pass on that option :)

It will run like that forever! I never have my ignitors bolted down because when i park somwhere dodgy i take them with me!

I hate Lowenbrau! das bier ist nicht gut, durchfallen

Zu jedem das Seine...

can't - ignitor

Just ground it somewhere - easy

I might pass on that option :)

Don't leave it like that forever, just untill the problem is sorted.

It will run like that forever! I never have my ignitors bolted down because when i park somwhere dodgy i take them with me!

LOL, I like it

It will run like that forever! I never have my ignitors bolted down because when i park somwhere dodgy i take them with me!

Lol. Doubt anyone will steal my car where I park. Probably my stereo, but not my car :)

Wie viel Uhr ist das Abendessen ab? Wie viele Biere haben sie dort? Haben Sie nicht ein Wiesel? Ich kann Ihnen ein Ersatzteil ein, wenn Sie möchten.

Halt de klappe du schmutziger affe.

That is the only sentence I remember from german lol.

I got to drive a bobcat today :) Was pretty fun lol. No doubt loses its appeal doing it 10 hours a day lol.

good quality german beer?

Im still down for drinking on saturday night at the german club, i got a need for good beer

Halt de klappe du schmutziger affe.

That is the only sentence I remember from german lol.

I got to drive a bobcat today :P Was pretty fun lol. No doubt loses its appeal doing it 10 hours a day lol.

i know someone quite familiar with a bobcat..

Shut up, you dirty monkey.

actually you are right valve/flap is the literal translation of the word

halt die klappe is a bit like shut your trap or some other non literal saying

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