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Ja, da fand ich Mathe auch mal ganz spannend. :)
finally :D happy cataloging ;-)
Hi. Just a short note to tell you that I really like your username. I just finished Perutz' "Der Meister des jüngsten Tages" and a google-search for the meaning of the word "drommetenrot" led me -among other things- to your profile. Beautiful word. No idea how it should be translated, but happy to see it's still being used in German. Servus!
ich verkauf deinen apple ;-)
spenden wir uns gegenseitig die 25? :P~~
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