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You look for the Song Lilli Marleen?My email: LilliMarleen_Weblog AT yahoo DOT co DOT uk If the 400 characters in my comments are not enough, just mail me! As you might see soon, english is not my mothertongue. And since english speaking people are used to others stumble around in their language, I hope I don't make too much of an idiot of myself here. So - my deepest apologies adressed to the English Language for not worshipping her better. My about page is here My Atom Feed Blogs I like: Arons Israel Peace Weblog Daddy, Papa & Me ectophensis The Lefty Directory view from the back window of my pickup truck Hi, I'm black! Eschaton Papa Scott A Fistful Of Euros The Russian Dilettante Little Yellow Different German Blogs I read: ap-project Lyssas Lounge London Leben industrial-technology and witchcraft Anke Groener Almost a Diary Denkmetho.de l.o.g lawblog Beruf Terrorist blog.nrwspd.de Other links: Social Democrats in Germany Die Zeit (a german newspaper) Spiegel (the german magazine) Underground Internet Ancient History Sourcebook Roots of English Dictionary Rautavistische Universitaet Disclaimer Webrings < ? blogs by women # > Blogarama |
Montag, Februar 23, 2004
Six Year old joins Mensa I don't know what it is, but there are two organizations in the world, where I know a lot of people who claim to be a member there but aren't for several reasons. One of them is Mensa. You know - this group for people with a higher than average IQ. And who will admit to belong to "just average"? So do we all belong to mensa? I have no idea, I've never made an official intelligence test, so I still have the illusion that all I had to do was one test and find myself with a higher IQ than Sharon Stone, or at least than a Gorilla. The other organisation is the Legion etrangere. You won't believe how many young men claim to have been there and deserted and being looked after, now. (yawn). Anyway, this six year old girl didn't join the legion, it joined Mensa. |