mmm... nah, would need to have a split in the middle of the plate delete. and have a more lopsided and angry grimace.
This is a discussion on I'm sure somebody else has pointed this out within the Exterior & Appearance forums, part of the Tech & Modifying & General Repairs category; ...but don't you think the "front License plate covers" kinda make our cars look like Hitler? See what I mean? ...
...but don't you think the "front License plate covers" kinda make our cars look like Hitler?
See what I mean?
I'm just kidding. And I apologize to AngelFox in advance. Your car and the photoshoot are both looking good.
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mmm... nah, would need to have a split in the middle of the plate delete. and have a more lopsided and angry grimace.
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Lol. That's funny. Mine is DGM so I barely notice its there half the time. You could always get one of those sweet mustaches for you car
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My grandmother and great aunt actually had dinner with Hitler. They lived in germany as teenagers at the time, and worked in
An airplane factory for the german army, and Hitler can and had dinner with the whole company.
(dont flame me about being a nazi or bull**** like that, anyone who is mature know how eff'ed up this time period was for everyone involved, and a few moths ago my grandma passed due to leukemia)
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hahahaha now i want a moustache front plate delete. new trend lol
Wow, I'd love to hear more about this. Is your great aunt living, by any chance? First-hand memories of sitting at a table with him would be fascinating. Being raised in postwar America means that our impressions of Adolph are boiled down to negative sound bytes; I'll bet the guy could be downright charming when it was called-for.
Nothing excuses his complicity in the atrocities of that period...but it's helpful and interesting to study the personalities of the people involved.
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See, my grandma had cared for my great aunt ever since my great aunt got older. (my great aunt never married) and when my grandma moved here, my great aunt came (illegally. she was 80 and couldnt live on her own in germany) they lived in a house my dad had gotten attached to ours, so they lived on their own, but at the push of a door we could care for whatever they needed. But my grandma was sadly diagnosed with luikemia, and i remember 3 days before she passed, she was outside gardening in the sun. thats how hard she fought it, and how quickly it went. only 3 days. But being that my great aunt was elderly when she got here, she never leanred how to speak english completely. She could ask certain things like, "What's going on for today" or "hows it doing?" but I never learned to speak German, therefor her stories were never handed down to me personally. now that they both passed, im really ashamed of myself that i didn't learn more from them, and spend more time with them,, and most of all, i don't feel like i showed them how much they truly ment to me. I can just remember sitting in school, hearing the classroo phone ring, and the first thing i thought was, "my grandma" and i got sent down to the office. I don't mean to get everyone to suck up to me, and im not saying my grandma passing was worse then anyone else experiences, but it was just so tough for me because i never had a baby sitter, my grandma always lived with me, i could always go downstairs and see her, it was so tough to have that all change.
more about the time period tho, my grandma said krystalnacht (crystal night) was like cabage night here, all the kids just went out and went nuts for the night and thought nothing about it. She said when she realized that all hell was breaking loose was when one day the soldiers came through her apartment building, and her best friend and her family lived upstairs, one days soldiers came through, she never heard from her friend or her friends family again
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