stof said:
That sounds delicious. I'd like to change my order please. And why would I want to skimp on the red chili paste?
Wait... I thought burg was german for mountain. Like the great bergfilms of the 20's. But either way that sounds fantastic. I know Canada's wonderland is doing a haunted festival... But that just doesn't seem the same.
And why would anybody still want to see the Saw movies? The first one was ok in concept and so-so in execution. Nothing about it suggested it was sequel worthy material. |
German lesson 1:
Burg = Castle (rather as in fortress, meant as a stronghold)
Berg = Mountain
Schloss = Castle (as in fairytale, not meant as a fortress)
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