D duaneb9729 Joined Feb 26, 2008 Messages 1,340 Location minneapolis mn Dec 4, 2010 #2 Great plate Bob!
C ChiTDI Joined Dec 19, 2003 Messages 2,372 Location Chicago IL Dec 4, 2010 #5 Be careful where you park.
B BobFout Thread starter Joined Mar 23, 2009 Messages 3,208 Location Indiana Dec 4, 2010 #6 Originally Posted By: ChiTDI Be careful where you park. Hm?
S SLCraig Joined Dec 21, 2008 Messages 5,630 Location London, ON, Canada Dec 4, 2010 #7 Originally Posted By: BobFout Originally Posted By: ChiTDI Be careful where you park. Hm? Someone may want it, I believe is what he is trying to say.
Originally Posted By: BobFout Originally Posted By: ChiTDI Be careful where you park. Hm? Someone may want it, I believe is what he is trying to say.
C crinkles Joined May 28, 2007 Messages 5,579 Location earth Dec 8, 2010 #9 do you live in deutschland?
B BobFout Thread starter Joined Mar 23, 2009 Messages 3,208 Location Indiana Dec 8, 2010 #10 Originally Posted By: crinkles do you live in deutschland? I live in the US.
9 97tbird Joined May 9, 2003 Messages 9,290 Location Fayetteville, NC Dec 8, 2010 #11 Why are there unnecessary Umlauts?
B BobFout Thread starter Joined Mar 23, 2009 Messages 3,208 Location Indiana Dec 8, 2010 #12 Originally Posted By: 97tbird Why are there unnecessary Umlauts? I have a German turbo diesel...
9 97tbird Joined May 9, 2003 Messages 9,290 Location Fayetteville, NC Dec 8, 2010 #13 Yeah but even in German, the word Turbo is spelled the same as in English without Umlauts... that's why I was wondering. Last edited: Dec 8, 2010
Yeah but even in German, the word Turbo is spelled the same as in English without Umlauts... that's why I was wondering.
B BobFout Thread starter Joined Mar 23, 2009 Messages 3,208 Location Indiana Dec 8, 2010 #14 Originally Posted By: 97tbird Yeah but even in German, the word Turbo is spelled the same as in English without Umlauts... that's why I was wondering. Oh, it's for effect.
Originally Posted By: 97tbird Yeah but even in German, the word Turbo is spelled the same as in English without Umlauts... that's why I was wondering. Oh, it's for effect.