TitanUranus
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WizardStan said:Just let me check my crystal ball.
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Adolph Hitler had one of those apparently.
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WizardStan said:Just let me check my crystal ball.
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TitanUranus said:WizardStan said:Just let me check my crystal ball.
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Adolph Hitler had one of those apparently.
What's that? Someone with a huge appetite in the morning?Tripmonkey_uk said:If I was American I'd name it after a cereal killer
Emmanuel Goldstein?Caine said:What's that? Someone with a huge appetite in the morning?Tripmonkey_uk said:If I was American I'd name it after a cereal killer
:lol:craigix said:Is 'Hitler' still a surname in Germany? How about Adolf as a first name?
fusion_power said::lol:craigix said:Is 'Hitler' still a surname in Germany? How about Adolf as a first name?
Nobody in german language regions has "Hitler" as surname, I'm 99% sure. And Adolf is an "old fashioned" name, my Grandpa (died in 1984) had this name and he was the last one I knew with this name. Many names are so incredible old-fashioned and outdated, nobody here would call his Kids "Fritz" or so...at least not if parents love their Children.
For Example, Fav. names in germany in 2009:
http://www.beliebte-vornamen.de/2009/top500-2009
No "Adolf" and "Fritz" on place 227. XD
Yeah, but it's pronounced "Hey, Zeus." Kind of ironic, when you think about it.SomeGuy99 said:I find it remarkable that there are people still called Jesus.