Cheb wrote:Cat breast-feeding ducklings https://youtu.be/570khFoaE4s?t=189
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gsnVdTK7JU — The class V200/120 of the East German Railways was a variant of the Soviet M62 locomotive. It was nicknamed the Taiga Drum. Today, there are still a few preserved unis in Germany. Some of them can still put in a day's work.
cheb wrote:Still, Ich spreche Deutsch nicht.
Anyway...
A schoolboy in the land of unlearned lessons where reality bends to the answers he made in the class.
https://youtu.be/r8_U68YXuqc?t=579
"Cow, you should be eating grass!"
"Nuh-huh. I'm carnivorous. A PREDATOR!"
"No-no-no-no, you're fruit-o-vorous! Hay-o-vorous...! No-no-no-no, you're.. uh.. her-bi-vo-rous!"
"Of course I'm herbivorous!" (kisses the kid's head) "Grass, widdle green grass!"
"So you won't eat us?"
"No, thank you, I'm not out of my mind just yet."
Still, Ich spreche Deutsch nicht.
Sigh. Reminds me of the fact that I was learning German both in school and in the university. I then abandoned it because it was against my will -- i always wanted to be learning English instead -- but I still recognize some words and perceive the grammar structure of any phrase instinctively and immediately.
Also, Russian railroads switched to microelectronics in its teleautomatics systems much later than European ones. Why? Because *any* such system had to be rated from minus 50 Celsius to plus 60 Celsius. But there were no computers or microchips rated for sub-zero.
Té Rowan wrote:Googling for "friederike düsseldorf" netted me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKBI_bVFSfs and several other clips.
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