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Samantha

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(that's my '68 Camaro's name... Samantha but I just been calling her Panther for the past three years)

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Danke Schein

Which is wrong it should be Danke schön—thanks beautifully—schein means "light" (think shine). German schöne (beautiful), is equivalent to English sheen. The words are closely related to schein/shine, the sense being of "radiant" beauty. The "radiant", "bright" and "shining" senses now dominate in English, as the connection with shine is more apparent, leading to the more common noun.

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Ferris wheel

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Jehova's Witnesses

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Hit & Run

If you don;t get it... click here

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R-rated

(as in this thread)

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along with picture association...lol

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