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How about "Die rathskeller"?
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I will have to look into the in graving. LOL
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I think of swords as feminine objects, thus Die is more appropriate, I believe..
Here I'm word playing, between Rat's Killer and Rathskeller (restaurant)... In my college days, I dubbed "The Rats Killer" a restaurant located within the OSU campus, officially named Der Rathskeller. This, on account of it's unpleasantly tasting hamburgers, thus implying an unconventional source for the meat patties. Perhaps they could use this sword there... ![]() Quote:
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Maybe they can use my services.
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Here you go
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