Welcome from Philly. Hope you feel better
Welcome to FTF from the Evergreen State!Just wanted to say hi to everyone and that I love the site. I am from Kansas, disabled veteran, LEO, gunsmith, custom gun builder, reloader and custom match ammo builder and most of all a gun enthusiast. Just had some spine reconstruction surgery and am laid up unable to do any work right now, I have mostly brass but also some other goodies I am trying to get rid of, once I get my posts up I will start putting what I have in the classifieds, thanks for a great site!
Die Landschaft ist sehr schoen. Bis bald!Jagermeister said:Hello troop, welcome to the forum from Germany. This picture was taken about 10 minutes from my house on the Donnersburg.
Jorgy said:Hallo! Der Blick von Deinem Haus ist wunderbar. Ich leibe Deutschland, besonders die wuerste, die Bier, die Frsuen, die Sdprache, und die Landschaft. Du hast ein Glueck!
Jagermeister said:Hello troop, welcome to the forum from Germany. This picture was taken about 10 minutes from my house on the Donnersburg.
Jorgy said:Hallo! Der Blick von Deinem Haus ist wunderbar. Ich leibe Deutschland, besonders die wuerste, die Bier, die Frauen, die Schprache, und die Landschaft. Du hast ein Glueck!
Danke mien Freund.Jorgy said:Hallo! Der Blick von Deinem Haus ist wunderbar. Ich leibe Deutschland, besonders die wuerste, die Bier, die Frauen, die Schprache, und die Landschaft. Du hast ein Glueck!![]()
I really enjoy living in Germany. Been here most of my 42 years on the planet. I am actually a military brat that ended up marrying a local and staying here. I love the US, but this is what I know. Worked for the military most my life. Spent two years in Cali, it was an interesting experience for the family.Welcome from Florida!
Jager: Your country is so beautiful. While living in Europe for a summer(Madrid) I got a chance to travel through other countries(Portugal, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Germany). Bc of Germany I never made it to the UK or Italy.
We chose to stay in Germany for the remainder of our travels for many reasons including the way your countrymen treated us. Germans were by far my favorite group of people in Western Europe.
I'll never forget a little knife shop in Heidelberg where I bought a switchblade that's handle was made from Black Forrest stag horn. The craftsmenship in Germany is amazing.