A4

3. fkn euro!

I was living in Schwäbisch Gmünd before the euro. So, I had some young children at home in America and I would go every month on the 1st and purchase a very nice Käthe Kruse Puppen to send to them. So I was going to the same shop every week and the lady that owned it would give me a very nice price. She knew I was buying regular and would continue. I was paying about 300 DEM for each doll. Now, they change to the Euro and I am home for an extended time. I come back to Germany and visit the shop, the exact same dolls are now priced at 300 Euro. Basically double the price for the same doll! I think during this time there were a lot of shop owners that became very rich and still today, the European people as a whole have really been in den Arsch gefickt durch den Euro. I won't say that in English. Especially the Germans because now the lazy countries are pulling the Euro value down even farther! It is a travesty to the hard working people of Germany.
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