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August 28, 2009 at 7:15 AM #450703August 28, 2009 at 7:25 AM #449927Allan from FallbrookParticipant
Der doppelganger.
August 28, 2009 at 7:25 AM #450118Allan from FallbrookParticipantDer doppelganger.
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August 28, 2009 at 7:27 AM #449922Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=captcha]The most popular Austrian?
Arnold Doubleblack[/quote]Okay.
I might be wrong about this but I have been told his name is not Schwarze/negger (black/black) but instead Schwarze/n/egger (black/conjugation/hollow).
This would be consistent with the Austrian and German habit of giving those without last names (peasants, Jews, Gypsies) surnames that were animistic or occupational in nature. Like why Jews have names like Gansler (good herder)or Einstein (one stone).Anyway, its what I have heard.[/quote]
Dan: Bingo. Translation of which would leave you with either “black plowman” or “harrower of dark (fertile/fecund) fields”, not “double black” (“schwarze” in German meaning black, combined with an obvious play on “negger” sounding like an American colloquialism for a black person).
Depending on which part of Germany you hail from, surnames can be tied to geography, profession or trade or lineage.
Also, don’t forget we will someday rule the world and all of you will… Shit! I said that out loud, didn’t I?
August 28, 2009 at 7:27 AM #450113Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=captcha]The most popular Austrian?
Arnold Doubleblack[/quote]Okay.
I might be wrong about this but I have been told his name is not Schwarze/negger (black/black) but instead Schwarze/n/egger (black/conjugation/hollow).
This would be consistent with the Austrian and German habit of giving those without last names (peasants, Jews, Gypsies) surnames that were animistic or occupational in nature. Like why Jews have names like Gansler (good herder)or Einstein (one stone).Anyway, its what I have heard.[/quote]
Dan: Bingo. Translation of which would leave you with either “black plowman” or “harrower of dark (fertile/fecund) fields”, not “double black” (“schwarze” in German meaning black, combined with an obvious play on “negger” sounding like an American colloquialism for a black person).
Depending on which part of Germany you hail from, surnames can be tied to geography, profession or trade or lineage.
Also, don’t forget we will someday rule the world and all of you will… Shit! I said that out loud, didn’t I?
August 28, 2009 at 7:27 AM #450450Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=captcha]The most popular Austrian?
Arnold Doubleblack[/quote]Okay.
I might be wrong about this but I have been told his name is not Schwarze/negger (black/black) but instead Schwarze/n/egger (black/conjugation/hollow).
This would be consistent with the Austrian and German habit of giving those without last names (peasants, Jews, Gypsies) surnames that were animistic or occupational in nature. Like why Jews have names like Gansler (good herder)or Einstein (one stone).Anyway, its what I have heard.[/quote]
Dan: Bingo. Translation of which would leave you with either “black plowman” or “harrower of dark (fertile/fecund) fields”, not “double black” (“schwarze” in German meaning black, combined with an obvious play on “negger” sounding like an American colloquialism for a black person).
Depending on which part of Germany you hail from, surnames can be tied to geography, profession or trade or lineage.
Also, don’t forget we will someday rule the world and all of you will… Shit! I said that out loud, didn’t I?
August 28, 2009 at 7:27 AM #450522Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=captcha]The most popular Austrian?
Arnold Doubleblack[/quote]Okay.
I might be wrong about this but I have been told his name is not Schwarze/negger (black/black) but instead Schwarze/n/egger (black/conjugation/hollow).
This would be consistent with the Austrian and German habit of giving those without last names (peasants, Jews, Gypsies) surnames that were animistic or occupational in nature. Like why Jews have names like Gansler (good herder)or Einstein (one stone).Anyway, its what I have heard.[/quote]
Dan: Bingo. Translation of which would leave you with either “black plowman” or “harrower of dark (fertile/fecund) fields”, not “double black” (“schwarze” in German meaning black, combined with an obvious play on “negger” sounding like an American colloquialism for a black person).
Depending on which part of Germany you hail from, surnames can be tied to geography, profession or trade or lineage.
Also, don’t forget we will someday rule the world and all of you will… Shit! I said that out loud, didn’t I?
August 28, 2009 at 7:27 AM #450708Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=urbanrealtor][quote=captcha]The most popular Austrian?
Arnold Doubleblack[/quote]Okay.
I might be wrong about this but I have been told his name is not Schwarze/negger (black/black) but instead Schwarze/n/egger (black/conjugation/hollow).
This would be consistent with the Austrian and German habit of giving those without last names (peasants, Jews, Gypsies) surnames that were animistic or occupational in nature. Like why Jews have names like Gansler (good herder)or Einstein (one stone).Anyway, its what I have heard.[/quote]
Dan: Bingo. Translation of which would leave you with either “black plowman” or “harrower of dark (fertile/fecund) fields”, not “double black” (“schwarze” in German meaning black, combined with an obvious play on “negger” sounding like an American colloquialism for a black person).
Depending on which part of Germany you hail from, surnames can be tied to geography, profession or trade or lineage.
Also, don’t forget we will someday rule the world and all of you will… Shit! I said that out loud, didn’t I?
August 28, 2009 at 7:36 AM #449932Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantThere was a C movie in the early eighties
“All surf Nazis must die !! “
I Think it explains the whole SoCal thing from beginning to ending, SoCal RE, Surfing and surf culture , the whole hippie movement etc… it was really much deeper movie than most think.
August 28, 2009 at 7:36 AM #450123Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantThere was a C movie in the early eighties
“All surf Nazis must die !! “
I Think it explains the whole SoCal thing from beginning to ending, SoCal RE, Surfing and surf culture , the whole hippie movement etc… it was really much deeper movie than most think.
August 28, 2009 at 7:36 AM #450460Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantThere was a C movie in the early eighties
“All surf Nazis must die !! “
I Think it explains the whole SoCal thing from beginning to ending, SoCal RE, Surfing and surf culture , the whole hippie movement etc… it was really much deeper movie than most think.
August 28, 2009 at 7:36 AM #450532Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantThere was a C movie in the early eighties
“All surf Nazis must die !! “
I Think it explains the whole SoCal thing from beginning to ending, SoCal RE, Surfing and surf culture , the whole hippie movement etc… it was really much deeper movie than most think.
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