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The Pennsylvania Dutch <br>
and the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine is two examples where "You" refers
to Germans<br>
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/Michael<br>
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<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:UNDBKB@aol.com">UNDBKB@aol.com</a> skrev 2011-02-23 13:25:
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Harry Fluks says:<br>
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"Not Dutch, but Danish. (Do Americans know the difference?
:-)"<br>
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Well Harry, as an American myself, I would say Dutch refers to
The<br>
Netherlands and<br>
Danish refers to Denmark. :-)<br>
And some of us actually use our brains without Google!<br>
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Barry Branvold<br>
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