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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2007

Sandra Singing Hiroshima sandra Talks
about War

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  • SHES CUTE

  • who wouldn't be nervous ,)?

    yeah she's so fuckin cute, and has sexy and nice voice talking and singing

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  • geil

  • dem typen geht gleich einer ab,arme sandra

  • geiles interview :-) danke ! selten so gelacht

  • Of course the Saxons originally came from Sachseny in Germany.

    While the Angles came either from Heaven, or from Geometry, it's never been conclusively proven one way or the other.

    And the Normans originated from Scandinavian vikings who settled in northern France. Even today the Scandinavians call themselves Nordmenn.

  • Swedish may be linguistically closer, but to a German ear it does not sound more familiar than English. Without learning it is not understandable. If the English would not have lost the battle of Hastings, English would be much closer to German. I once read an interesting article. They were showing English people text written in old English as it was before 1066. Most did not recognize it as English, but thought this text was in German.

  • Still I would have thought Swedish would be linguistically closer, since half of English has French roots because of the Norman Invasion in 1066. Although that mixed heritage is what makes English a natural Esperanto in a way.

    I understand Sandra is like English in being half German and half French. She is very nice.

  • I think it is logical because English has become a kind of Esperanto these days. I do not think that it is more easy to learn Swedish than English for a German. So it makes more sense to learn English because with Swedish I can only talk to Swedish people but with English I can communicate with many more people like my friend Tordur from Faroe Island, although I don't know a word Faroese.

  • Funny how English becomes the common language between Germans and Swedes, when they are neighbors geographically and also linguistically.

    They were both cute and easy to generally follow what they were saying even without knowing much of their languages.

  • was für eine wiederliche schleimige tusse.macht hier einen auf frieden und meint damit ihr dummes schlagergefurze im besseren licht stehen zu haben.csu nahe aber die fresse aufreissen.

    lass die finger von songs wu du nicht das format hast....

  • if someone knows where to get this vid with english subtitles( or french, again more better) let me know.. thx

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