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DST

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In Dutch the word Fokker means to bread. So a Paardenfokker is a Horse breader. The U with an umlut (excuse the spelling - it's one of those funny things on top of the u) makes it sound slightly different from u, more like an oo sound, so I think its the same as in Dutch and means Breader, but in German....at a guess.
 

DST

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Oh, and Reisen in Dutch is too travel. Big in Dutch is Grote. I assume reisen in German is also to travel...but I think Big sounds better. Fuck'er Big, hahaha

EDIT, and that be a German bus...reg plate has a D next to it. The Dutch plates say NL.
 

DST

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never trust a german bus with tinted windows, who knows when and where it will stop:shock:

Sorry neighboors, just a wee joke, please don't steal the bikes again..:peace::peace:
 
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