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To: the-phoenix who wrote (57956)10/29/2002 12:05:05 PM
From: Shack  Respond to of 209892
 
Your guess is as good as mine phoenix, but it sounds like something mom caught me doing once.-vbg



To: the-phoenix who wrote (57956)10/29/2002 12:11:22 PM
From: bcrafty  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 209892
 
phoenix, the story of "wacklingen"

As you may have seen each day Jurgen Krug posts an E-wave scenario from Onischka, originally published in German. Sometimes the translation is not complete and a word or two of German makes its way into the English translation. One day last year the translation said that "this rally is on wacklingen legs" which had all of us chuckling over here (especially the bears) as we don't think we could have described that particular scenario any better, even in English.

Wacklingen apparently is German for shaky or fragile.