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Begonnen von DG7NCA, 28. August 2008, 12:07:51

Vorheriges Thema - Nächstes Thema

mowala

Beispiel - Aufgabe

Besucher - Zahl

Habe - Nichts
Das Leben ist zu kurz für später

Esmeralda

Aufgaben - Verteilung

Zahlen - Rätsel

Nichts - Nutz
Life is too short to read bad books. 

Dante

Verteilungs -  Kasten

Rätsel - König

Nutz - Tier
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Esmeralda

Kasten - Wagen

Königs - Winter

Tier - Heim
Life is too short to read bad books. 

Tara

Wagen - Bahn

Winter - naht

Heim - Fahrer
Sometimes you just need to lay on the couch and read for a couple of years.

With freedom, books, flowers and the moon, who could not be happy? Oscar Wilde

Esmeralda

Bahn - Gleise

Naht - Los

Fahr - Erlaubnis
Life is too short to read bad books. 

Tara

Gleis - Bett

Los - Trommel

Erlaubnis - Erteilung
Sometimes you just need to lay on the couch and read for a couple of years.

With freedom, books, flowers and the moon, who could not be happy? Oscar Wilde

Esmeralda

Bett - Pfosten

Trommel - Wirbel

Teil - Haber
Life is too short to read bad books. 

Tara

Pfosten - Halterung

Wirbel - Sturm

Hab  und Gut
Sometimes you just need to lay on the couch and read for a couple of years.

With freedom, books, flowers and the moon, who could not be happy? Oscar Wilde

mowala

Halt - Los

Sturm - Böe

Gut - Mensch
Das Leben ist zu kurz für später

Esmeralda

Los - Bude

Böen - Front

Menschens - Kinder
Life is too short to read bad books. 

Tara

Buden - Zauber

Front - Krieg

Kinder - Garten
Sometimes you just need to lay on the couch and read for a couple of years.

With freedom, books, flowers and the moon, who could not be happy? Oscar Wilde

Esmeralda

Zauber - Berg

Krieg und Frieden

Garten - Zaun
Life is too short to read bad books. 

mowala

Berg - Steiger

Friedens - Taube

Zaun - Gast
Das Leben ist zu kurz für später

Tara

Steig - Eisen

Tauben - Dreck

Gast - Haus
Sometimes you just need to lay on the couch and read for a couple of years.

With freedom, books, flowers and the moon, who could not be happy? Oscar Wilde