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Take a trip to Germany, Shorty?
Starbucks defense for kids drinking beer doesn't fly
Associated Press May. 5, 2004 08:55 AM CINCINNATI - Cincinnati-area high school students who drank alcohol on a school-sponsored trip to Germany can be disciplined for breaking school rules, even if they had permission from their parents to sample the local beer. That ruling by a federal judge. The judge ruled Mariemont High's decision to discipline the students did not violate their constitutional rights. One parent says school officials had told them drinking was common in Germany and it would be their personal decision. She adds, "We were told beer gardens in Germany were like Starbucks in the United States." The school claims rules are rules and the lax interpretation did not fit the facts. hxxp://www.azcentral.com/offbeat/articles/0505starbucks-drinkingdefense-ON.html |
shorty wouldn't be drinking the beer, he'd be looking to find somewhere where he could star in a German Shiza (sp?) movie...
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Scheiße
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yeah i'm a stupid lazy american, so i prefer to spell things fonetikallee.
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Du bist eine dumkopf!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Haha Shorty ur dope. You got to drink beer....
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was is das?
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Those damn Germans. How dare they let kids drink beer?!?! Americans know better!
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"...ein Dummkopf..." |
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Scheiße... |
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Weak. When in Rome and all that. |
What happens in Germany stays in Germany
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Somehow doesn't sound as catchy as Las Vegas. |
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Try it will a German accent and some lederhosen on |
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Vhat happenz in Deutchland stayz in Deutchland. Still doesn't do it for me... |
lederhosen, lederhosen
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I'm naked and looking in the mirror saying "I'd fuck me," right now. Does that count? |
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ummm I'm trying to come up with a witty response and finding nothing. |
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Try a little harder. |
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