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4 +2 | = Winterzstube |
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= Winterzstube Explanation: Lt. Duden: der Wimmer = Winter (schweiz., sonst landsch.) die Wimmer = Weinlese (dito) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 26 mins (2005-08-19 17:25:51 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Oh je, kein Winter sondern WinZer :-) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 27 mins (2005-08-19 17:26:37 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Ups... ich sollte für heute Schluss machen. Ich meinte natürlich WINZERSTUBE. |
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