Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

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umlauts are not used in Spanish. "A" for effort.
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Spanish uses the two dots (¨) over the letter "u" are called a diéresis (diaeresis). While they look like an umlaut, which is used in other languages like German to modify vowel sounds, the diéresis in Spanish serves a different purpose. It indicates that the "u" should be pronounced, even when it appears in the "gue" or "gui" combinations where the "u" is typically silent.
 
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I think the passengers need to worry more about taking a meat torpedo from the guy that took the video.









I shouldn't have said that. Now @akmike47 @Dirty D and @The D are booking a cruise together.

Go find a manager to lodge your sternly worded complaint with honey.......

OBTW, the Navy flies over my house at half that distance/altitude. I'm happy to have them there.
 
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