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Post by Bonobo on Feb 27, 2013 0:42:35 GMT 1
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Post by pjotr on Feb 27, 2013 12:33:04 GMT 1
He looks like the Slavic version of my comic youth hero: Eric the Viking (Eric de Noorman in Dutch)
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 27, 2013 20:40:08 GMT 1
He looks like the Slavic version of my comic youth hero: EricLook similar cause both are robbers, after all. Have you got a Dutch counterpart to that idol?:
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Post by tufta on Feb 27, 2013 20:54:34 GMT 1
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Post by tufta on Feb 27, 2013 20:55:51 GMT 1
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 27, 2013 21:00:13 GMT 1
Cant see images.
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Post by tufta on Feb 27, 2013 21:03:26 GMT 1
strange, I see them,also Pietia's.
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Post by tufta on Feb 27, 2013 21:03:58 GMT 1
and now?
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Post by tufta on Feb 27, 2013 21:05:26 GMT 1
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 27, 2013 21:06:38 GMT 1
Yes! But why Lucky Luke? The thread is about Polish idols.
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Post by tufta on Feb 27, 2013 21:09:39 GMT 1
Yes! But why Lucky Luke? The thread is about Polish idols. I meant Dalton brothers He/they was/were so popular, that - to me at least - became a part of Polish pop-culture
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Post by tufta on Feb 27, 2013 21:12:05 GMT 1
but, after all, we can exchange that picture for
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Post by tufta on Feb 27, 2013 21:26:14 GMT 1
One more! Really loved the guy
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 27, 2013 22:14:33 GMT 1
One more! Really loved the guy Oops, I am too young to know that one. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by pjotr on Feb 27, 2013 22:57:57 GMT 1
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Post by tufta on Feb 28, 2013 10:01:19 GMT 1
Yes, young man, I sometimes have to remind my kids that the human civilization did not start with their coming to live with us here I simply repeat what my parents and grandparents sometimes had to tell me... BUT, Bo, my children when in appropriate age read detective Tutam again and again, just as I did in the past, and 'replayed' his investigations.
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Post by pjotr on Feb 28, 2013 15:35:40 GMT 1
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Post by pjotr on Feb 28, 2013 16:50:24 GMT 1
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Post by pjotr on Feb 28, 2013 17:00:08 GMT 1
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Post by tufta on Feb 28, 2013 19:54:45 GMT 1
We were all 'crazy' about the Daltons How about Super hit about American Indian , created by a German who never crossed Atlantic, with a character loved by young boys all over Europe. Or just Central Europe ?
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Post by pjotr on Mar 2, 2013 16:32:58 GMT 1
Another great hero of mine Tufta. I loved all the Cowboy and Indian books. Old Shatterhand, Karl May, Winnetou and etc. As boy you were a Cowboy, Indian or medieval knight! I read all the Winnetou books! I read a lot as a child and teenager.
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Post by Bonobo on Mar 3, 2013 0:07:01 GMT 1
Pete, what about Dutch dog heroes? Poland has two: Szarik, tank dog: and Cywil, police dog
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Post by pjotr on Mar 3, 2013 0:13:26 GMT 1
I only know one " Snuf de Hond" (Snuf the dog)
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Post by Bonobo on Mar 3, 2013 1:52:52 GMT 1
[ I only know one " Snuf de Hond" (Snuf the dog) What are the dog`s typical tasks?
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Post by pjotr on Mar 3, 2013 13:47:32 GMT 1
[ I only know one " Snuf de Hond" (Snuf the dog) What are the dog`s typical tasks? It is a childrens novel series which was put into film. Snuf was a good German shepard, who stood on the good side. Hindering evil Nazi's (Wehrmacht soldiers, Waffen-SS or Dutch Nazi collaborators) to capture, Dutch resistance fighters or jews hidden in the swamp area's. He was a civilian dog, not a trained police dog. He also was helping in hunting down a bad poacher who stol the riffle of the local hunter. It is a sentimental adventurous children novel Bo, there is not much realism in it I think. Here is some info about the writer: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piet_Jongeling (a very christian man)
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Post by Bonobo on Mar 4, 2013 0:51:54 GMT 1
Snuf was a good German shepard, who stood on the good side. Hindering evil Nazi's (Wehrmacht soldiers, Waffen-SS or Dutch Nazi collaborators) to capture, Dutch resistance fighters or jews hidden in the swamp area's. He was a civilian dog, not a trained police dog. Wow, almost the same context for Polish and Dutch hero dogs.
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