VL Christian & Oliver - (2010-12-30) - 042
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@NoobKiller8910 I was just curious because I heard them saying Cola but in the translation it was Coke. People call it different things. I say Soda, my cousin from Ohio calls it Pop (only he kind of says Pahwp), and others call it Cola
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@phoenix3370 Not that I know anything about Germany... I was just saying.
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@phoenix3370 Personally, me and everyone I know always end up referring to any brand of Cola as Coke, I think it's just a habit, kind of like 'hoover' for every brand of vacuum in the UK
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omg lilly playing peekaboo... too much cuteness!!!
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i wonder why christian looks so mad when he walks in the door
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question for you, MM. Why do they translate the word "Cola" to "Coke" when (unless Coke looks way different in Germany) it's not Coke but another brand of Cola. Just curious
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Every little Black girl I know has had to suffer through that hair do. It's cultural. It crosses countries and continents. It's either "trees" (which is what my ma called that hairstyle) or cornrows or box braids. It's the healthiest way to treat her hair. She's just lucky she's too little to care. Plus the tiny afro puffs are soft and cute.
I know plenty of gay and single dads who have had to learn to cornrow because they've adopted black babies. Chrolli should be no different :-P
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I'm dying of love, that little girl is just way too cute!! and i mean, the three of them are sooo cute CHROLILLY♥♥
Real young parents with a crawling baby are sleep deprived, cranky and not thinking about sex . Chrolli is STILL very loving. That is reality. They both have fulltime jobs and now they have a baby. They're lucky they remember each other's names. LOL. I think it is VERY realistic. A married gay couple, very m uch in love, struggling with parenthood and time, and heartache. It can't belovescenes, flowers and chocolate covered strawberry feedings24/7. This IS their storyline. Caring for a child.
PlatypusRising55 1 year ago 24
The beauty of watching the chrolli storyline is about lessons learnt- it teaches to love your partner unconditionally.Never giving up even when goals are not achieved, tolerant of peoples' faults, respecting, understanding and assisting your relatives & friends even when they are downhill. It shows the likely errors in real life relationships and thereby helps us to avoid such mistakes. It’s a story that affects any viewer positively. KUDOS TO May, Nanna and all those that did the subtitling.
evercheerful 1 year ago 15