Quote Of The Day
am 22.05.2006 von http://www.jurabilis.de
You can no more win a war than you can win an earthquake.
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
LawBlog / Schulmitteilung: Im Februar (9.2. und 10.2.) sehen wir in der Schule während der Freiarbeit das Puppentheaterstück “Die kichernden Brötchen, gespielt von Herrn Stüttgen mit seinem Kasperkoffer.
Quote Of The Day
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