B.B. Nass und Geil error dvd dbm original?

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mercury76
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B.B. Nass und Geil error dvd dbm original?

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B.B. Nass und Geil
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http://www.xvideos.com/video7490126/mer ... geil?Peter Rain is mis-credited as Antonia Lorenzo on screen.
?The scenes 3, 4, 5 and 6 are intercut.
?In scene 3 Babette Blue is only present for a few seconds at the very beginning.
?Scene 6 is the continuation of scene 3.
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You need to rephrase this in English that we [or I, at any rate] can understand.

"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
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It's OK JJ. I have this question resolved in another forum where poster also asked this query.
DBM broke up scene 3 and 6 with a couple of other scenes in between.
Very lame but that's what it was.
The one who uploaded a clip on the site Xvideos must have re-edited the two scenes together,
and that is why the poster was confused as to whether IAFD had incorrect information about
the movie, or whether the movie was different in some way.
Not everyone who posts in this forum has a very good command of English or can articulate
certain requests that well either.
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Post by jj »

Len801 wrote:
> It's OK JJ. I have this question resolved in another forum

Thanks. I kinda guessed it was something of that nature.

Aa you know I/we allow considerable leeway with non-native Anglophones
and our deciphering skills are by now pretty well-honed, but even so there
are occasions when even we are stumped : -)
I've said before that I'm continually impressed by the generally high standard
of English from non-natives; it puts Brit foreign-language-skills to great shame.

"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
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Post by Len801 »

There are certain countries that do not regard learning a foreign language (or English for that mater) that highly.
I do not travel but I get the impression the more east you go in Europe the more people
appreciate and tend to learn English and other languages.
Many world leaders in eastern european countries have a very good command of English.
But I get the impression the more west you go in Europe (and I do not wish to name and shame those
countries) there is less tendency to learn a second-third language or even English for that matter.
Often I am amazed at Scandinavian countries and the level of English many young and middle-aged
people speak. Many rock groups that have come from there have flourished singing in
English.
If you have watched some American porn movies (shot in the USA or Europe) feauturing Euro actors and
actresses it is surprising that quite a few have some rudimentary nowledge of the
English language (at least the sexy language: ies I luv anal, ai luv to suc deek).
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Post by jj »

Much as the French would wish to deny it, English is the de facto 'world
language' - so it makes sense for any ambitious or hip young person to learn it.
True, there are patches both in Europe and elsewhere where resistance is
higher; but no nation matches the Brits for the general aversion to/contempt
for foreign-language skills.
I remember as a young man being advised not to bother learning Dutch, as
"everyone speaks English there". When I got to Amsterdam I was fine; when
I went on to Leiden [the University aside] I was very much alone.

"a harmless drudge, that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the
signification...."
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