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Reminder which tells you to check, when turning it on?

That comes automaticallz, I mean automatically, when the letters come out all wrong. It's just annozing.
 
"Muggeseggele" explained to kids, on TV!

Conversation at the cabinet makers where I was apprenticed:

3rd year apprentice: You just need to cut off a Bisserle (Swabian for a "Bißchen", or a little bit)

Andy in Germany: Great, and how much is that?

3rd Year apprentice: (Deadpan) just over a "Muggessäckerle", obviously.

And they say Germans have no sense of humour...
 
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classic33

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Conversation at the cabinet makers where I was apprenticed:

3rd year apprentice: You just need a Bisserle (Swabian for a "Bißchen", or a little bit)

Andy in Germany: Great, and how mush is that?

3rd Year apprentice: (Deadpan) just over a "Muggessäckerle", obviously.

And they say Germans have no sense of humour...
Is that more or less than a gnats whisker?

You miss out on the chance to say "That's no good, in this job you've to be spot on. Do it again.".
 
Is that more or less than a gnats whisker?

You miss out on the chance to say "That's no good, in this job you've to be spot on. Do it again.".

He was near to graduation and I'd only been there a year. I think actually that's what he said to me, before using the Muggesäckerle as an example.

He was a great lad, very introverted but came up with a few cracking one liners...
 
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