Comments by "J. Abildgaard" (@Jetmab04) on "Can you name my coffee kettle?" video.
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@amandaduggan9051 😊 I don't know your grand father's generation but, he sounds lovely and, as if he could be the same generation .
The sweet woman I knew as my grandmother was born in 1900 and, she hated the Germans whom she always believed to be her worst enemies and, by offering a cup of coffee, she always tried to get the best out of everything.
Deep in her heart, I think she knew, her own country (DK) was/is at least as bad as Germany ever was and, she also knew there was nothing she could do about it but, try to make the people around her, feel safe and loved. She would never have been able to face the horrors her own country was (still is) responsible for and, I can assure you, if she had known this, she would have passed again - by a heart attack..and, I'm sure she is turning in her grave now. She would never have been able to understand/believe her own government was/is nothing but a horrible child-sex trader - (able to enslave people smaller than themselves and,. ..worth nothing but contempt) and, she herself being a serfdom slave her entire life, mind controlled so much, she kept believing, everything could be blamed on the Germans.
May these people rest in peace Amanda and, we'll make our own coffee.. ☕
Enjoy the rest of your Sunday wherever you are...😊
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@amandaduggan9051 yes Amanda - your grand parents sounds lovely and mine too were lovely people - towards me..however...my present research on my country's and not least my own family History...which I finally got insight in "only" 30 years (the Danish archives take their time) after my first request from the Danish archives in Copenhagen, showed me, that had I known as a child, what I know now...I would have had to turn these - to me lovely people, my back .. (and run for my life) - People are not always as we would wish they were. .. and, sometimes we need whiskey in that coffee of ours..and, with the nazi/slave trader History I finally had confirmed, I would definitely need a very strong whiskey....I don't know if Bjorn's kettle make that type of coffee... Maybe it does...he does after all, have a very similar History to mine... For the good and the bad..
These grand parents of ours did indeed have a hard life...they all lived through no less than 2 world wars and, here we are, still living with the result of these people's actions...no wonder the West Indians asked me to - quote:"STAY in Ireland!" end quote 😊 which I certainly do and like you, following the complete madness we now face . .
Let's hope against hopes, we get through this and, can hand over - at least the majority of our beautiful planet to our children and grand children..
Stay safe from Dublin 🥰
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