Q: "How high is ze snow in Frankfurt now?"
A: "It is zis high!" (cue Nazi salute). Who says the Germans have no sense of humour, eh?
They had the best uniforms though.
Q: "How high is ze snow in Frankfurt now?"
A: "It is zis high!" (cue Nazi salute). Who says the Germans have no sense of humour, eh?
They had the best uniforms though.

[quote=panama hat;952465]^^"for JermanOriginally Posted by larvidchr
(nazi)
(wankers) with........" seen in context it hardly means all Germans PH but if you or other posters perceive it like that I apologise I was referring to the ones that factually exists.
^We are so carry on, you are making unwarranted assumptions and to big an issue of one post.
Have a nice one PH.![]()

The only assumptions made are by you in your initial post, but this discussion has run its course, I agee with you.

He probably found out he had a drop of jew blood in himself and did the right thing.
He will be missed at the meetings![]()
He followed the leader.![]()

We'll try to keep the noise down next year.Originally Posted by good2bhappy
Hell, I wear one of them Kraut can lids, light weight, easy to see out from under and keeps the cops off my ass, I do see a lot of Thai wearing the newer ones with swastikas and SS lightning bolts, shiny with chrome around the edge, one day they will check mine and give me a ticket cause I think mine would not pass even Thai safety test, but I don't wear it for that reason anyway, I rode scoots for damn near 60 years and I never wore a helmet. now I do because every day 3 of them want 200 baht if ya don't got one on.
But if it bothers anyone by me wearing it, you can kiss my ass. Hows that?
Yeah, but hang on a minute - He was the one collecting the "memorabilia". Last I heard it was not compulsory. It does not imply (strictly) that he was a nazi (in spirit at least), but it does imply a degree of fascination with that ideology or period in history.
I can't think of why some one would want to collect that stuff for any other reason.

So, you're not well read and can't hold a discussion?Originally Posted by Scandinavian
Quite homestly neither can I but I do know some people who collect Russian army memorabilia . . . ad they're Americans . . . doesn't mean they are communists, does it?Originally Posted by nidhogg
I don't know, military historical purposes or whatever. I didn't know the guy, obviously . . .

While I've never seen a Westerner sporting Nazi threads, I've seen plenty of Thais doing so. A woman at the restaurant where I used to eat last year was very fond of her "Nazi Warlord" shirt. She wore it at least once a week. In general, as with the case of a friend of mine who was a bit chagrined to learn that his "White Knight" shirt with picture of combat boots had something to do with white power, people just don't know. It's in English- whoopie! It has a picture on it- hooray!
I had a weird conversation in Penang with a woman at a shop. She was selling a shirt that read "Skinhead - White Power." I was just checking to see if she understood what the shirt was all about. She didn't really seem to know or care.
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