The German word is "Fahrvergnuegen." In German the "ue" is actually a "u" with an umlaut over it. Germans create compound words while we in English frequently use two words. "Fahr" is from the German
Message text written by INTERNET:JRossi727@aol.com at the VTR 2001. Triumph Undies on the cat walk. John, Flintstone, GA < Sorry, the only Triumph undies my wife will let me view are the oil absorban
I'm luckier than you. I get to see lots of German undies. I travel to Germany once or twice a year. Also, my wife IS German, so I get the inside scoop! Tsuess! James A. Ruffner
Message text written by INTERNET:erl@unix.mail.virginia.edu Germany once or twice a year. Also, my wife IS German, so I get the inside scoop! Tsuess! < I just occured to me: with all this talk, first
Well, the Austin-Healey club had a lingerie party (for the women) at a national meet, a few years ago. Some of the Healey men wanted to counter that with (ahem..) female dancers in the back of their
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dancers in the back of their cars for a parade (though the hotel parking lot). Try as they might, they couldn't convince any dancers to participate. I hear they had to go to several bars in search o
Message text written by INTERNET:OHFASTONE@aol.com <<P.S. er, I mean my car will be topless>> Sure Dave, sure Dave, tell us anything. < Trust me, if given a choice of my car topless or me topless, wh