Guest guest Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 Hey, gang; I married Hans Steinkellner, all twelve letters; his father was Austrian, mother German, from Cologne (Koln) where the accent is absolutely fascinating. Our kids used to do a cheer-leading style routine to the name by letter. Fewer letter than has our Austrian born state governor, Arnold Schwarznegger, with thirteen. Love, n > > > > > Hi Connie and Annette: > > (I think our other Connie is also German). One of my family names is > Weagar. I've been doing genealogy research and what has slowed me down is > the different spellings of Weagar. Apparently Weagar was a misspelling > when a group of related Wagers came to the US as immigrants. Some of our > family stuck with the Weagar spelling but others went back to Wager. Then > to compound the confusion when the census of 1880 and 1900 was done the > census takers wrote down some as Wagar and Wagor. > > Maybe you two Stang/Stanges are related? > > hugs)) > Sharon > > > This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling > and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to > be considered flaws or defects. > > > > > > > > Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! > conniesta > > > > hi connie, > yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and > means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and > speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i > have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end > i think because it is easier to pronounce that way > annette > > Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: > > Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know > what you mean with that problem at times > Connie > > > hi connie, > my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 > when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and > my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have > been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see > why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of > any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower > caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift > key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it > could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again, > annette > > Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: > > > > > ________________________________ > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > > > ________________________________ > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 And. . . the prize for most number of letters goes to: Joachimsthaler, which I cannot even tell whether it has 14 or 15 letters! Cheers! n > > > > > > > Sharon is right. I am the other Connie—I am German also. I am a > Joachimsthaler—say that fast three times J I am originally from Nuremburg. > Small world with three germans on our site. > > > Connie > > > ________________________________ > > > From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf > Of Sharon > Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 3:08 PM > To: MSersLife > Subject: Connie and Annette and German heritage > > > > > > Hi Connie and Annette: > > (I think our other Connie is also German). One of my family names is > Weagar. I've been doing genealogy research and what has slowed me down is > the different spellings of Weagar. Apparently Weagar was a misspelling > when a group of related Wagers came to the US as immigrants. Some of our > family stuck with the Weagar spelling but others went back to Wager. Then > to compound the confusion when the census of 1880 and 1900 was done the > census takers wrote down some as Wagar and Wagor. > > Maybe you two Stang/Stanges are related? > > hugs)) > Sharon > > > > > This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling > and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to > be considered flaws or defects. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! > conniesta > > > hi connie, > yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and > means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and > speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i > have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end > i think because it is easier to pronounce that way > annette > > Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: > > > > Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know > what you mean with that problem at times > > > Connie > > > > > > > > hi connie, > my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 > when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and > my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have > been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see > why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of > any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower > caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift > key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it > could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again, > annette > > Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: > > > ________________________________ > > > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > > > > ________________________________ > > > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 Sharon is right. I am the other Connie—I am German also. I am a Joachimsthaler—say that fast three times J I am originally from Nuremburg. Small world with three germans on our site. Connie From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Sharon Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 3:08 PM To: MSersLife Subject: Connie and Annette and German heritage Hi Connie and Annette: (I think our other Connie is also German). One of my family names is Weagar. I've been doing genealogy research and what has slowed me down is the different spellings of Weagar. Apparently Weagar was a misspelling when a group of related Wagers came to the US as immigrants. Some of our family stuck with the Weagar spelling but others went back to Wager. Then to compound the confusion when the census of 1880 and 1900 was done the census takers wrote down some as Wagar and Wagor. Maybe you two Stang/Stanges are related? hugs)) Sharon This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! conniesta hi connie, yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end i think because it is easier to pronounce that way annette Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know what you mean with that problem at times Connie hi connie, my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again, annette Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 And to make it really fun, on the Spanish-jewish side of my family, there are Kuykendalls (Dutch for view of the valley), which is spelled about five different ways here in the States, and is often joyourly mispronounced " Cooeykenall " rather than " Kyekendall " -- names are a real kick. love, n > > > > > > > n, > > > > I guess my family name of Joachimsthaler has old Arnold beat with 14 > letters. Never tried to do a cheer to the letters. How fun. I love to spell > it for people and watch their faces. > > > > Connie > > > ________________________________ > > > From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf > Of n Rojas > Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 3:28 PM > To: MSersLife > Subject: Re: Connie and Annette and German heritage > > > > > > Hey, gang; I married Hans Steinkellner, all twelve letters; his father > was Austrian, mother German, from Cologne (Koln) where the accent > is absolutely fascinating. Our kids used to do a cheer-leading style > routine to the name by letter. Fewer letter than has our Austrian > born state governor, Arnold Schwarznegger, with thirteen. > Love, > n > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Connie and Annette: > > > > (I think our other Connie is also German). One of my family names is > > Weagar. I've been doing genealogy research and what has slowed me down is > > the different spellings of Weagar. Apparently Weagar was a misspelling > > when a group of related Wagers came to the US as immigrants. Some of our > > family stuck with the Weagar spelling but others went back to Wager. Then > > to compound the confusion when the census of 1880 and 1900 was done the > > census takers wrote down some as Wagar and Wagor. > > > > Maybe you two Stang/Stanges are related? > > > > hugs)) > > Sharon > > > > > > This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in > spelling > > and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are > to > > be considered flaws or defects. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! > > conniesta > > > > > > > > hi connie, > > yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and > > means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and > > speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i > > have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the > end > > i think because it is easier to pronounce that way > > annette > > > > Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: > > > > Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know > > what you mean with that problem at times > > Connie > > > > > > hi connie, > > my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 > > when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and > > my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have > > been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see > > why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding > of > > any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower > > caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the > shift > > key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it > > could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again, > > annette > > > > Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 n, I guess my family name of Joachimsthaler has old Arnold beat with 14 letters. Never tried to do a cheer to the letters. How fun. I love to spell it for people and watch their faces. Connie From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of n Rojas Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 3:28 PM To: MSersLife Subject: Re: Connie and Annette and German heritage Hey, gang; I married Hans Steinkellner, all twelve letters; his father was Austrian, mother German, from Cologne (Koln) where the accent is absolutely fascinating. Our kids used to do a cheer-leading style routine to the name by letter. Fewer letter than has our Austrian born state governor, Arnold Schwarznegger, with thirteen. Love, n On Feb 17, 2008 1:07 PM, Sharon <wobbletowalk> wrote: > > > > > Hi Connie and Annette: > > (I think our other Connie is also German). One of my family names is > Weagar. I've been doing genealogy research and what has slowed me down is > the different spellings of Weagar. Apparently Weagar was a misspelling > when a group of related Wagers came to the US as immigrants. Some of our > family stuck with the Weagar spelling but others went back to Wager. Then > to compound the confusion when the census of 1880 and 1900 was done the > census takers wrote down some as Wagar and Wagor. > > Maybe you two Stang/Stanges are related? > > hugs)) > Sharon > > > This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling > and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to > be considered flaws or defects. > > > > > > > > Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! > conniesta > > > > hi connie, > yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and > means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and > speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i > have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end > i think because it is easier to pronounce that way > annette > > Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: > > Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know > what you mean with that problem at times > Connie > > > hi connie, > my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 > when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and > my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have > been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see > why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of > any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower > caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift > key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it > could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again, > annette > > Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: > > > > > ________________________________ > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > > > ________________________________ > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2008 Report Share Posted February 17, 2008 liebe coonie,sprechen sie noch deutsch?annette buran wrote: Sharon is right. I am the other Connie—I am German also. I am a Joachimsthaler—say that fast three times J I am originally from Nuremburg. Small world with three germans on our site. Connie From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Sharon Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 3:08 PM To: MSersLife Subject: Connie and Annette and German heritage Hi Connie and Annette: (I think our other Connie is also German). One of my family names is Weagar. I've been doing genealogy research and what has slowed me down is the different spellings of Weagar. Apparently Weagar was a misspelling when a group of related Wagers came to the US as immigrants. Some of our family stuck with the Weagar spelling but others went back to Wager. Then to compound the confusion when the census of 1880 and 1900 was done the census takers wrote down some as Wagar and Wagor. Maybe you two Stang/Stanges are related? hugs)) Sharon This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! conniesta hi connie, yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end i think because it is easier to pronounce that way annette Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know what you mean with that problem at times Connie hi connie, my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again, annette Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Nein! Eine kleine Deutsch! (giggle) love, n > > > > > > liebe coonie, > sprechen sie noch deutsch? > annette > > buran wrote: > > > Sharon is right. I am the other Connie—I am German also. I am a > Joachimsthaler—say that fast three times J I am originally from Nuremburg. > Small world with three germans on our site. > > Connie > > ________________________________ > > From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf > Of Sharon > Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 3:08 PM > To: MSersLife > Subject: Connie and Annette and German heritage > > > > Hi Connie and Annette: > > (I think our other Connie is also German). One of my family names is > Weagar. I've been doing genealogy research and what has slowed me down is > the different spellings of Weagar. Apparently Weagar was a misspelling > when a group of related Wagers came to the US as immigrants. Some of our > family stuck with the Weagar spelling but others went back to Wager. Then > to compound the confusion when the census of 1880 and 1900 was done the > census takers wrote down some as Wagar and Wagor. > > Maybe you two Stang/Stanges are related? > > hugs)) > Sharon > > This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling > and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to > be considered flaws or defects. > > > > > Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! > conniesta > hi connie, > yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and > means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and > speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i > have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end > i think because it is easier to pronounce that way > annette > > Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: > > Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know > what you mean with that problem at times > Connie > > > > hi connie, > my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 > when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and > my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have > been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see > why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of > any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower > caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift > key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it > could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again, > annette > > Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: > > ________________________________ > > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > > ________________________________ > > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > > > ________________________________ > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Nein! Eine kleine Deutsch! (giggle) love, n > > > > > > liebe coonie, > sprechen sie noch deutsch? > annette > > buran wrote: > > > Sharon is right. I am the other Connie—I am German also. I am a > Joachimsthaler—say that fast three times J I am originally from Nuremburg. > Small world with three germans on our site. > > Connie > > ________________________________ > > From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf > Of Sharon > Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 3:08 PM > To: MSersLife > Subject: Connie and Annette and German heritage > > > > Hi Connie and Annette: > > (I think our other Connie is also German). One of my family names is > Weagar. I've been doing genealogy research and what has slowed me down is > the different spellings of Weagar. Apparently Weagar was a misspelling > when a group of related Wagers came to the US as immigrants. Some of our > family stuck with the Weagar spelling but others went back to Wager. Then > to compound the confusion when the census of 1880 and 1900 was done the > census takers wrote down some as Wagar and Wagor. > > Maybe you two Stang/Stanges are related? > > hugs)) > Sharon > > This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling > and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to > be considered flaws or defects. > > > > > Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! > conniesta > hi connie, > yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and > means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and > speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i > have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end > i think because it is easier to pronounce that way > annette > > Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: > > Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know > what you mean with that problem at times > Connie > > > > hi connie, > my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 > when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and > my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have > been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see > why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of > any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower > caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift > key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it > could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again, > annette > > Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: > > ________________________________ > > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > > ________________________________ > > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > > > ________________________________ > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Nein! Eine kleine Deutsch! (giggle) love, n > > > > > > liebe coonie, > sprechen sie noch deutsch? > annette > > buran wrote: > > > Sharon is right. I am the other Connie—I am German also. I am a > Joachimsthaler—say that fast three times J I am originally from Nuremburg. > Small world with three germans on our site. > > Connie > > ________________________________ > > From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf > Of Sharon > Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 3:08 PM > To: MSersLife > Subject: Connie and Annette and German heritage > > > > Hi Connie and Annette: > > (I think our other Connie is also German). One of my family names is > Weagar. I've been doing genealogy research and what has slowed me down is > the different spellings of Weagar. Apparently Weagar was a misspelling > when a group of related Wagers came to the US as immigrants. Some of our > family stuck with the Weagar spelling but others went back to Wager. Then > to compound the confusion when the census of 1880 and 1900 was done the > census takers wrote down some as Wagar and Wagor. > > Maybe you two Stang/Stanges are related? > > hugs)) > Sharon > > This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling > and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to > be considered flaws or defects. > > > > > Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! > conniesta > hi connie, > yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and > means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and > speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i > have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end > i think because it is easier to pronounce that way > annette > > Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: > > Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know > what you mean with that problem at times > Connie > > > > hi connie, > my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 > when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and > my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have > been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see > why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of > any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower > caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift > key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it > could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again, > annette > > Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: > > ________________________________ > > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > > ________________________________ > > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > > > ________________________________ > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Guten Morgen Annette, Ja, ich spreche deutsch, aber nimmer so gut. Ich kann besser verstehen. Wo wohnen Sie? Connie From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Annette Stange Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 9:22 PM To: MSersLife Subject: RE: Connie and Annette and German heritage liebe coonie, sprechen sie noch deutsch? annette buran <chadma1scom (DOT) net> wrote: Sharon is right. I am the other Connie—I am German also. I am a Joachimsthaler—say that fast three times J I am originally from Nuremburg. Small world with three germans on our site. Connie From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Sharon Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 3:08 PM To: MSersLife Subject: Connie and Annette and German heritage Hi Connie and Annette: (I think our other Connie is also German). One of my family names is Weagar. I've been doing genealogy research and what has slowed me down is the different spellings of Weagar. Apparently Weagar was a misspelling when a group of related Wagers came to the US as immigrants. Some of our family stuck with the Weagar spelling but others went back to Wager. Then to compound the confusion when the census of 1880 and 1900 was done the census takers wrote down some as Wagar and Wagor. Maybe you two Stang/Stanges are related? hugs)) Sharon This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! conniesta hi connie, yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end i think because it is easier to pronounce that way annette Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know what you mean with that problem at times Connie hi connie, my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again, annette Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Guten Morgen Annette, Ja, ich spreche deutsch, aber nimmer so gut. Ich kann besser verstehen. Wo wohnen Sie? Connie From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Annette Stange Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 9:22 PM To: MSersLife Subject: RE: Connie and Annette and German heritage liebe coonie, sprechen sie noch deutsch? annette buran <chadma1scom (DOT) net> wrote: Sharon is right. I am the other Connie—I am German also. I am a Joachimsthaler—say that fast three times J I am originally from Nuremburg. Small world with three germans on our site. Connie From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Sharon Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 3:08 PM To: MSersLife Subject: Connie and Annette and German heritage Hi Connie and Annette: (I think our other Connie is also German). One of my family names is Weagar. I've been doing genealogy research and what has slowed me down is the different spellings of Weagar. Apparently Weagar was a misspelling when a group of related Wagers came to the US as immigrants. Some of our family stuck with the Weagar spelling but others went back to Wager. Then to compound the confusion when the census of 1880 and 1900 was done the census takers wrote down some as Wagar and Wagor. Maybe you two Stang/Stanges are related? hugs)) Sharon This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! conniesta hi connie, yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end i think because it is easier to pronounce that way annette Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know what you mean with that problem at times Connie hi connie, my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again, annette Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Guten Morgen Annette, Ja, ich spreche deutsch, aber nimmer so gut. Ich kann besser verstehen. Wo wohnen Sie? Connie From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Annette Stange Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 9:22 PM To: MSersLife Subject: RE: Connie and Annette and German heritage liebe coonie, sprechen sie noch deutsch? annette buran <chadma1scom (DOT) net> wrote: Sharon is right. I am the other Connie—I am German also. I am a Joachimsthaler—say that fast three times J I am originally from Nuremburg. Small world with three germans on our site. Connie From: MSersLife [mailto:MSersLife ] On Behalf Of Sharon Sent: Sunday, February 17, 2008 3:08 PM To: MSersLife Subject: Connie and Annette and German heritage Hi Connie and Annette: (I think our other Connie is also German). One of my family names is Weagar. I've been doing genealogy research and what has slowed me down is the different spellings of Weagar. Apparently Weagar was a misspelling when a group of related Wagers came to the US as immigrants. Some of our family stuck with the Weagar spelling but others went back to Wager. Then to compound the confusion when the census of 1880 and 1900 was done the census takers wrote down some as Wagar and Wagor. Maybe you two Stang/Stanges are related? hugs)) Sharon This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! conniesta hi connie, yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end i think because it is easier to pronounce that way annette Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know what you mean with that problem at times Connie hi connie, my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again, annette Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008  eine kleines Deutsch - baby Deutsch - Willommen Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED!> conniesta> hi connie,> yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and> means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and> speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i> have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end> i think because it is easier to pronounce that way> annette>> Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote:>> Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know> what you mean with that problem at times> Connie>>>> hi connie,> my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42> when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and> my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have> been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see> why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of> any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower> caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift> key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it> could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again,> annette>> Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote:>> ________________________________>> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>> ________________________________>> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>>> ________________________________> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>>> No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.7/1284 - Release Date: 2/17/2008 2:39 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008  eine kleines Deutsch - baby Deutsch - Willommen Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED!> conniesta> hi connie,> yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and> means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and> speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i> have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end> i think because it is easier to pronounce that way> annette>> Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote:>> Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know> what you mean with that problem at times> Connie>>>> hi connie,> my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42> when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and> my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have> been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see> why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of> any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower> caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift> key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it> could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again,> annette>> Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote:>> ________________________________>> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>> ________________________________>> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>>> ________________________________> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>>> No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.7/1284 - Release Date: 2/17/2008 2:39 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Thank you - with my brain rewired - I understood what you wrote - when I get mad at Brat cat it comes out in German. Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! conniesta hi connie,yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end i think because it is easier to pronounce that wayannetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know what you mean with that problem at times Connie hi connie,my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again,annetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.7/1284 - Release Date: 2/17/2008 2:39 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Thank you - with my brain rewired - I understood what you wrote - when I get mad at Brat cat it comes out in German. Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! conniesta hi connie,yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end i think because it is easier to pronounce that wayannetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know what you mean with that problem at times Connie hi connie,my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again,annetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.7/1284 - Release Date: 2/17/2008 2:39 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Thank you - with my brain rewired - I understood what you wrote - when I get mad at Brat cat it comes out in German. Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! conniesta hi connie,yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end i think because it is easier to pronounce that wayannetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know what you mean with that problem at times Connie hi connie,my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again,annetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.7/1284 - Release Date: 2/17/2008 2:39 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 guten morgen connie,ja, so ist es, nach einiger zeit versteht man die alte sprache mehr als sie zu sprechen oder zu schreiben. leider ist is auch so mit mir, aber i versuche immer mit deutschen zu sprechen wenn ich eine gelegenheit habe. for our engoish friends i'll translate: i said it is true that after awhile one unfortunately forgets how to speak or write the old language and that it becomes much easier to understand it than to reproduce it. (that's why my translation degree is from german to english!) i also wrote that i try to speak to germans whenever i have the opportunity. connie, i live in tulsa, oklahoma. where do you live? do you want to have conversations off-list?annetteAnne Whitworth wrote: Thank you - with my brain rewired - I understood what you wrote - when I get mad at Brat cat it comes out in German. Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! conniesta hi connie,yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end i think because it is easier to pronounce that wayannetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know what you mean with that problem at times Connie hi connie,my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again,annetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.7/1284 - Release Date: 2/17/2008 2:39 PM Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 guten morgen connie,ja, so ist es, nach einiger zeit versteht man die alte sprache mehr als sie zu sprechen oder zu schreiben. leider ist is auch so mit mir, aber i versuche immer mit deutschen zu sprechen wenn ich eine gelegenheit habe. for our engoish friends i'll translate: i said it is true that after awhile one unfortunately forgets how to speak or write the old language and that it becomes much easier to understand it than to reproduce it. (that's why my translation degree is from german to english!) i also wrote that i try to speak to germans whenever i have the opportunity. connie, i live in tulsa, oklahoma. where do you live? do you want to have conversations off-list?annetteAnne Whitworth wrote: Thank you - with my brain rewired - I understood what you wrote - when I get mad at Brat cat it comes out in German. Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! conniesta hi connie,yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end i think because it is easier to pronounce that wayannetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know what you mean with that problem at times Connie hi connie,my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again,annetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.7/1284 - Release Date: 2/17/2008 2:39 PM Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 guten morgen connie,ja, so ist es, nach einiger zeit versteht man die alte sprache mehr als sie zu sprechen oder zu schreiben. leider ist is auch so mit mir, aber i versuche immer mit deutschen zu sprechen wenn ich eine gelegenheit habe. for our engoish friends i'll translate: i said it is true that after awhile one unfortunately forgets how to speak or write the old language and that it becomes much easier to understand it than to reproduce it. (that's why my translation degree is from german to english!) i also wrote that i try to speak to germans whenever i have the opportunity. connie, i live in tulsa, oklahoma. where do you live? do you want to have conversations off-list?annetteAnne Whitworth wrote: Thank you - with my brain rewired - I understood what you wrote - when I get mad at Brat cat it comes out in German. Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED! conniesta hi connie,yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end i think because it is easier to pronounce that wayannetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know what you mean with that problem at times Connie hi connie,my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42 when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again,annetteConnie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote: Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.7/1284 - Release Date: 2/17/2008 2:39 PM Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 nicht schlect, marion! baby deutsch, lol!annetteAnne Whitworth wrote:  eine kleines Deutsch - baby Deutsch - Willommen Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED!> conniesta> hi connie,> yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and> means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and> speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i> have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end> i think because it is easier to pronounce that way> annette>> Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote:>> Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know> what you mean with that problem at times> Connie>>>> hi connie,> my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42> when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and> my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have> been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see> why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of> any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower> caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift> key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it> could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again,> annette>> Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote:>> ________________________________>> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>> ________________________________>> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>>> ________________________________> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>>> No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.7/1284 - Release Date: 2/17/2008 2:39 PM Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 nicht schlect, marion! baby deutsch, lol!annetteAnne Whitworth wrote:  eine kleines Deutsch - baby Deutsch - Willommen Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED!> conniesta> hi connie,> yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and> means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and> speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i> have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end> i think because it is easier to pronounce that way> annette>> Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote:>> Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know> what you mean with that problem at times> Connie>>>> hi connie,> my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42> when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and> my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have> been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see> why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of> any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower> caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift> key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it> could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again,> annette>> Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote:>> ________________________________>> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>> ________________________________>> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>>> ________________________________> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>>> No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.7/1284 - Release Date: 2/17/2008 2:39 PM Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 nicht schlect, marion! baby deutsch, lol!annetteAnne Whitworth wrote:  eine kleines Deutsch - baby Deutsch - Willommen Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED!> conniesta> hi connie,> yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and> means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and> speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i> have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end> i think because it is easier to pronounce that way> annette>> Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote:>> Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know> what you mean with that problem at times> Connie>>>> hi connie,> my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42> when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and> my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have> been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see> why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of> any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower> caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift> key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it> could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again,> annette>> Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote:>> ________________________________>> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>> ________________________________>> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>>> ________________________________> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>>> No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.7/1284 - Release Date: 2/17/2008 2:39 PM Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Born and raised in SW OK - 3 years in Pirmasens Germany when my Dad was stationed there from 1959 - 1962 - I speak it with a southern accent - or so my first generation father in law (his parents were German born) tells me - my cousin by marriage told German and Polish at the Army Language School in the 1960's (he is 11 years older than I am) they both tease me and tell me that I speak baby German. Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED!> conniesta> hi connie,> yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and> means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and> speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i> have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end> i think because it is easier to pronounce that way> annette>> Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote:>> Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know> what you mean with that problem at times> Connie>>>> hi connie,> my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42> when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and> my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have> been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see> why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of> any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower> caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift> key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it> could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again,> annette>> Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote:>> ________________________________>> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>> ________________________________>> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>>> ________________________________> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>>> No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.7/1284 - Release Date: 2/17/2008 2:39 PM Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.7/1284 - Release Date: 2/17/2008 2:39 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2008 Report Share Posted February 18, 2008 Born and raised in SW OK - 3 years in Pirmasens Germany when my Dad was stationed there from 1959 - 1962 - I speak it with a southern accent - or so my first generation father in law (his parents were German born) tells me - my cousin by marriage told German and Polish at the Army Language School in the 1960's (he is 11 years older than I am) they both tease me and tell me that I speak baby German. Re: We have a NEW MEMBER who is also NEWLY DIAGNOSED!> conniesta> hi connie,> yeah, another stang(e)! is your family german? stange is a german name and> means a pole or a big stick. (elegant, huh?) i am german, from germany and> speak german and translate fromit to english. i am so excited,because i> have never met another stang(e).. a lot of germans dropped the e at the end> i think because it is easier to pronounce that way> annette>> Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote:>> Hi Annette, yes it is Stang:) I am also full of osteoarthritis so I know> what you mean with that problem at times> Connie>>>> hi connie,> my name is annette stange, is your last name stang by any chance? i was 42> when i was diagnosed, when my late-life baby was two. her name is lily and> my 24 yr. old son's name is david. anyway, i am new here also, but have> been posting a lot since the beginning. when you read the posts you'll see> why it is so comfortable to post. people are very kind and understanding of> any problem you might have. also, they are FUNNY! btw, i write in lower> caps because i also have rheumatoid arthritis and it hurts to use the shift> key all the time. i write in big letters because my eyesight isn't what it> could be, and in color because i like it! welcome again,> annette>> Connie <cstangtelus (DOT) net> wrote:>> ________________________________>> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>> ________________________________>> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>>> ________________________________> Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.>>>> No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.7/1284 - Release Date: 2/17/2008 2:39 PM Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.20.7/1284 - Release Date: 2/17/2008 2:39 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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