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    A german word that is translated "weeds" by google.
    A german word that is translated "weeds" by google.
    It means those plants in a garden that the gardener doesnt want to grow there at this moment in time.
    It means those plants in a garden that the gardener doesn't want to grow there at this moment in time.
    One of the funny german "Un"-words that mean the opposite of something. Like you know us germans as "Krauts" of course, which is just shortened from "Sauerkraut" though. Actually "Kraut" means just "herb". Yea, legalize the herb,man. So Kraut is the herb and Unkraut is the Antiherb, got it?
    One of the funny german "Un"-words that mean the opposite of something. Like you know us germans as "Krauts" of course, which is just shortened from "Sauerkraut" though. Actually "Kraut" means just "herb". Yea, legalize the herb, man. So Kraut is the herb and Unkraut is the Antiherb, got it?


    Wissen Sie eigentlich was Unkraut ist?
    Wissen Sie eigentlich was Unkraut ist?
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    http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unkraut
    http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unkraut


    <b>Kabal Des Guten Krauts (KDGK):</b><br>
    '''Kabal Des Guten Krauts (KDGK):'''<br>
    Cabal of the good herb:<br>
    Cabal of the good herb:<br>
    http://kdgk.net.ms <br>
    http://kdgk.net.ms <br>
    ->[[User:Ees555]]<--
    [[User:Ees555]]


    [[Category:Plants]]
    [[Category:Plants]]

    Latest revision as of 09:19, 7 March 2005

    A german word that is translated "weeds" by google. It means those plants in a garden that the gardener doesn't want to grow there at this moment in time. One of the funny german "Un"-words that mean the opposite of something. Like you know us germans as "Krauts" of course, which is just shortened from "Sauerkraut" though. Actually "Kraut" means just "herb". Yea, legalize the herb, man. So Kraut is the herb and Unkraut is the Antiherb, got it?

    Wissen Sie eigentlich was Unkraut ist?

    • Unkraut ist die Opposition der Natur gegen die Regierung der Gärtner ;-)
    • Antiweed is the opposition of nature against the government of the gardeners (eh?)

    (gefunden auf http://www.botanikus.de/ )

    http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unkraut

    Kabal Des Guten Krauts (KDGK):
    Cabal of the good herb:
    http://kdgk.net.ms
    User:Ees555

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