A very difficult long-distance marriage..... hands up to the "heroic" woman. (I'd say couple but the husband... well... just read, and you'll get it)
http://www.berlinermauer.se/
http://www.berlinermauer.se/
I'd love to ask for marriage advice, but luckily I'm not married. Being 19 and all.....After reading title I thought someone was asking for marriage advice.
Is this a joke?A very difficult long-distance marriage..... hands up to the "heroic" woman. (I'd say couple but the husband... well... just read, and you'll get it)
http://www.berlinermauer.se/
eckherl, did you just play mind games with those female russian soldiers, or any other games. nfloorl:I used to guard this former dividing line as a young Cav trooper, we did not have a wall but instead blue and white poles marking the spot where we were getting close, normally 300 meters beyond the blue and white poles one could see the wire fences hooked up to shotgun mines and the dog runs and towers. I have only seen actual Russians at a few of these locations on two seperate occassions, both times they were female Russian soldiers, intel stated that they belonged to the NBC units, I have seen many East German guards though, it was fun playing mind games with each other.
No, it's real. She's an objectophile - actually one of the first to go public with it, along with Erika La-Tour-Eiffel. There's a movie about her ("Berlinmuren" by norwegian filmmaker Lars Laumann).Is this a joke?
No, they looked really mean. and yes I was 17 when I was patrolling along that Demarcation line, age 20 when I first set my eyes on the Demarcation line in Korea.eckherl, did you just play mind games with those female russian soldiers, or any other games. nfloorl:
btw, you must be old, if you guarded the Berlin wall in your life.
No, they looked really mean. and yes I was 17 when I was patrolling along that demarcation line, age 20 when I first set my eyes on the Demarcation line in Korea.