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  • Cozy439

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    My wife went out tonight with her older sister, an aunt, and an older female friend of the family. As she was getting ready to go, we discussed her meeting them at a local bar for a bite and a drink or 2. Now my wife being the youngest of the group, and the only one still on her 1st marriage, the term cougar came up. There was a mutual chuckle. In my head, I realized we were discussing women of German heritage, some of them were even born there before becoming citizens here. I burst out laughing when I wondered if a group of "cougars" in Germany were called "Panzers". I could not control it but I never said it aloud. Any of you think she has the same sense of humor that I do or was I smart to keep it in? I was thinking of adding pix but my 1st search turned up nothing I would post here.
     

    actaeon277

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    Leadeye

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    From panzerkampfwagen, literally armored fighting car.

    That last picture is particularly nice.
     
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