because he'll get two payments instead of one
Teach it commands in German rather than English. I think it was a joke or a rhetorical Question smile
Perhaps the Missouri barber assumes the two New Englanders will tip more and be more cooperative clients than the Texan.
Dan Rather Reports - 2006 The German Jobs Machine was released on: USA: 26 February 2013
There is not a "Geneva Convention" - rather, there have been a series of conferences which have produced multiple treaties which comprise the Geneva Conventions. They cover agreements on the proper conduct of warfare. See the related question for more information about each treaty and what it covers. Also, see the link on The Hague Conventions for more treaties related to the conduct of war.
You can go to a beautician and get that--barbers generally don't do makeovers.
There is not a specific list of supplies that a barber would need but rather some necessities. Sally Beauty has listings of available supplies one would purchase such as straighteners, dryers, trimmers, curlers, pins, sheers, as well as capes. A barber would also need a supply of hair care products as well.
The literal translation would be "all das Beste", though a German would rather say "alles Gute".
Dimes minted from 1892 to 1916 were designed by Charles Barber, not George Morgan, and in any case they show Miss Liberty's head rather than either Barber or Morgan! Please see the Related Question for more information and values.
For me I would pick a German Shepard because they are the second most dangerous dog in the world and I would like to have a guard dog.
German. He was born in the Bavarian city of Nuremberg. In 1613, of course, that would have made him "Bavarian" rather than "German", which as a political entity only existed after 1871.
so that he knew he would be trusted by them no matter what. also so that he would not lose them if the German government had interviened when he was still on the rise to the to
German either shake hands (rather with respectabilities) or simply wave