Liberty Meadows by Frank Cho for October 20, 2020

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    SHIVA  over 3 years ago

    Errr, something’s askew here!!!

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    DaveG1960  over 3 years ago

    I didn’t think that either were smart enough to know another language, I stand corrected…..

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    RabbitHole  over 3 years ago

    Luke, I am your father. Are you Chupacabra. | Is that train number 3? | I have 2 cocoons. | If you drink the beer before you drink the spirits, you will bet sick. | Garlic makes my feet stink. | The Germans love David Hasselhoff .

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    Qiset  over 3 years ago

    Must be for the time period in WWII.

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    JDP_Huntington Beach  over 3 years ago

    Apparently

    we are learning “French” during the German occupation from two non German Hasselhoffens.

    “Luke, I am your father. Are you a chupacabra?”

    “Is that the number 3 train?”

    “I have two coconuts”

    “But you have the beer, before you drink the spirits, then it makes you sick!”

    “Garlic makes my feet stink!”

    “The germans love David Hasselhoff”

    Nicht wahr?

    Wo sind deine Papiere?

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    gantech  over 3 years ago

    Ralph ist ein dummer Esel…

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    yimhere  over 3 years ago

    Ich bin grosse kocknakonfusion!

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    skyriderwest  over 3 years ago

    My hovercraft is full of eels.

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    txmystic  over 3 years ago

    Two very true statements…beer before liquor, never been sicker, and the Germans love David Hasselhoff.

    I suppose they forgive his turn as “Boner” in “Revenge of the Cheerleaders”…

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    sandflea  over 3 years ago

    French, German, it’s all Greek to me.

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    Scoutmaster77  over 3 years ago

    Do the French know they speak German?

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    Wendy Emlinger Premium Member over 3 years ago

    Started laughing when I read that. That was about as French as the Japanese Emperor is French. A big thank you to the folks who provided translations. I know a little German, what they taught in the government school in Dexheim for kids, so I understood a little of it. But it’s been 60 years since I had those classes.

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    ancientone Premium Member over 3 years ago

    tres bien?

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    ecookj  over 3 years ago

    Okay this one made me laugh way too hard. I shared it with my Cousin in Leverkusen and I’m sure he’ll think I’m even crazier than the average German American.

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