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Is he you?

If not, who is he?

What do the stripes on his arm represent?

Is he you?

If not, who is he?

What do the stripes on his arm represent?

In think you are forgeting to take your memory medication.:rolleyes:
That has been already explained several times.
I am one of the two persons in the entire forum who have post an actual picture of him, and is not my avatar. I am not a ww2 veteran.

http://www.ww2incolor.com/forum/showthread.php?p=70466#post70466

http://www.ww2incolor.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2757&page=8

http://www.ww2incolor.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4493&page=5

http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/war_badges/heer/single_tank.htm

http://www.ww2incolor.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4143&page=2

http://www.ww2incolor.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2209&page=15

http://www.ww2incolor.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4516&highlight=tanks+preserved

Given the interest on my person I will, give more personal data;

Age ; 27

Birthday ; december 27 th

Height: 1,75m

Weight; 75 kg

Eyes; Light blue

Hair; dark blonde ( used to be yellow blonde when I was a kid)

Hobbies; Small game hunting, target shooting, Hikking, atonishing people with my charm.

Favorite food: Homemade pasta, asado (argentine BBq)

Married; Are you crazy ?

Ideal women: Cindy van Meenen

Favorite colors; skyblue, white, skyblue, a sun in the middle.

PK

Thanks.

I missed the previous stuff, but now I know and won’t die wondering.

I’ll get back on my meds now. (Currently James Squire Original Amber Ale. http://www.tastebeer.com.au/beer/116 ) :smiley:

Do you astonish people with your charm because you are so charming, or because people are astonished that you have any charm? :smiley:

Depend in the timing, when I am not in the mood I have no charm whatsoever.

Your “meds” look quite good!

I’m currently on a cycle of Sierra Nevada

Our P.K. is quite the ladies man, I think he is the love child of Maurice Chevalier, do you see a resemblance,

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With that french guy. ?..hmmm, I dont think this comparative make any good :rolleyes:

Well my friend, he was very smooth, and quite cultured. Valentino, or Cary Grant would also be a good comparison, But even they were not cool enough to ride a 500 single. :slight_smile: Also, to keep in the proper spirit, a local medicine…

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That looks okay.

So much better than mainstream beers, with their silly advertising that relies on things other than the beer to promote the product, like the Bud Ice penguin.

On the other hand, it’s a tribute to the resilience of penguins that they survive, no matter how much they’re driven from their natural habitats. :wink:

Cheers!

Well my friend, he was very smooth, and quite cultured. Valentino, or Cary Grant would also be a good comparison, But even they were not cool enough to ride a 500 single. Also, to keep in the proper spirit, a local medicine…

Oh, the classic tastes. :rolleyes:

:D…nice beer, but I am a wine man.

And this is the local medicine.

oooooo barbecue and i guess you have carm ; )

Ah my friend, I have not forgotten, 1st is a pic from the Wisconsin State fair, and the second is a pic of the Cedar Creek winery, located about 50 Km from my town.

WWA_Wisconsin_State_Fair.jpg

Big ads for an ordinary Australian beer (need sound).

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWDNy43ATjc&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esrNyIg_SMI

Believe it or not, but the latter ad doesn’t actually reflect the brewer’s hiring practices
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4UvfKJ9LS0

Cute ads for ordinary Australian beers.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3yGJVnOwxz0&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=he4fBK3d8hk&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-Xd2y8g-fU

I don’t drink any of the foregoing (unless I’ve run out of something better).

There’s enough in one of those chunks of meat to feed a small village.

What do your butchers use to cut up a beast? Chainsaws?

How about cutting the meat into sizes that people can actually put on their plates? :smiley:

Or do you have really big plates in Argentina?

Maybe that’s why you called your big river after a plate? :smiley:

Ah my friend, I have not forgotten, 1st is a pic from the Wisconsin State fair, and the second is a pic of the Cedar Creek winery, located about 50 Km from my town.

That sounds like a good place to live.

There’s enough in one of those chunks of meat to feed a small village.

What do your butchers use to cut up a beast? Chainsaws?

How about cutting the meat into sizes that people can actually put on their plates? :smiley:

Or do you have really big plates in Argentina?

Uh…you dont need a chainsaw, the meat around here is tender enough.

Yummmmm!

I like Greek lamb best, and best of all the crunchy bits on the outside of the spit roast meat.

Oddly enough, the Asian bloke running the Greek charcoal grill I went to a couple of weeks ago couldn’t understand my simple request for the crunchy bits.

Even the Greeks who used to run the place could understand that!

Bud is terrible - well - maybe marginally acceptable in a pinch. :slight_smile:

But it’s flavorless pap filled with preservatives that gives the penguins bad headaches…

If I drink cheaper mainstream US beers that advertise, Michelob is okay, and a Pennsylvania beer call Yuengling isn’t bad either…

I don’t know how to say this politely, so I won’t.

To the Australian palate, there’s no mainstream American beer which qualifies as a beer, even judged against our ordinary mainstream beers. Most of the American beers are struggling to qualify as lemonade by our standards, on sweetness alone. Beer is meant to be bitter.

But I’m sure that America has some very good beers which, like so much else in America, represent the diversity of the nation and its people and, like so much else about America, is overlooked by the rest of the world in regarding America as some sort of monoculture incapable of producing anything but whatever prejudicial view the rest of the world has about America.

P.S. ‘Pap’ Hardly anyone on the planet knows what that means any more. Are you sure you’re not English? :smiley:

Quote from Panzerknacker : That sounds like a good place to live.

Indeed it is, there are over 30 commercial wineries in the state, and many micro wineries as well. and we’re not bad at a good ole’ Barbeque. (Yum)

My favorite beer is Root Beer…