wren is TGFS.

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August 19 10 months ago

I love to hear the sound of my husband’s voice and his laugh when he is downstairs talking long distance to one of his many siblings.



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I love the fact..

..That you are mightier than sugar.

`cause sugar is some pretty mighty stuff, man. :)

wren is TGFS.

I stare sugar in the eye

and laugh – haha! – for I am a sugar-free warrior!

As far as sugar is concerned

you are Chuck Norris.

That itself..

Should scare the sugar in her/their kitchen. :)

I cannot say that I am mightier than most things in my household with the exception of perhaps toilet paper, carpet fuzz and an ipod.

wren is TGFS.

If you have conquored your iPod,

than I am in awe of you!

wren is TGFS.

That leads me to a very important question

about American warrior heroes.

My favorite American warrior hero is Clint Eastwood. He is such an icon!

I also like Billy Jack because he is such a hoot.

But the US film industry has created so many warrior heroes – Chuck Norris, Steven Sagal (also a hoot, but tedious & full of himself), Rambo, governor Arnold of the unspellable last name, etc., etc., etc.

I’m just wondering, who is the most favored US warrior hero in Germany? And does Germany have it’s own warrior hero that isn’t US made?

Of course!

We got Conan the Bavarian. Ahaha! argh

I must say I have no idea, neither who is our most favourite US hero, nor if there are any German heroes. No TV and such.

Bruce Willis (würrrg!) is popular, I guess. Arnie, too. I mean, the best Germans apparently come from Austria.

Can’t think of a German warrior hero. I guess they became a bit objectionable after Hans Westmar

Anyway. MY warrior hero is and will always be Toshiro Mifune.
swoon!


P.S.
God: “Let there be light!”
Chuck Norris: “Say ‘please’!”


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