Re: Last PF exhibit for 2012 on 12-29-12

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I had an American wife and we spoke American. When we got divorced I moved to Denmark and learned about all things Danish, one of which was the language. When I got divorced there, the language useful for meeting new women was not Danish, but American. 

The only reason to learn Danish was to be able to speak to the tax people. They were mostly communists and didn�t like Americans and criticized my lifestyle. As a photographer I needed a car which started every morning, so they recommended a Lada. They disliked my GTI even though it was built in Hungary.

The Communist Party begins at 8PM.


Jan


On Dec 29, 2012, at 6:50 PM, Christopher Strevens wrote:

My wife is Hungarian. I don't speak the language but I have a translator. I once had a Norwegian wife but I never learned the language.

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Subject: Re: Last PF exhibit for 2012 on 12-29-12

Good guess Chris, it is reputed to be Hungarian though it should have accents over some of the letters. You possibly know that Andy is of Hungarian extraction.
 
I hope you have a better year ahead of you than last year.
 
Happy New Year
 
Michael



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