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The effects of a mixed marriage – European style

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The tension is absolutely incredible and the analogies are amazing. What will happen when the clock gets to 20:13? To be continued.

[From Russ Roberts at Cafe Hayek]

Written by Steve Kates

September 27th, 2012 at 7:04 pm

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  1. Really funny. Gotta send this link to my German mates.

    Jannie

    27 Sep 12 at 7:30 pm

  2. Thats not a marrage. It’s co-dependance

    Nick

    27 Sep 12 at 7:45 pm

  3. Wish I’d had a marriage like that. What’s not to like. Although the groveling by him was a bit much.

    Hey, it wasn’t some sort of take on the EU, yea? Couldn’t possibly be.

    JC

    27 Sep 12 at 7:56 pm

  4. If you are obsessive-compulsive, please press 1 repeatedly. If you are co-dependent, please ask someone to press 2.

    .

    27 Sep 12 at 8:27 pm

  5. Love it. The guy across the corridor is Nigel Farage, but with insufficient attitude.

    blogstrop

    27 Sep 12 at 9:07 pm

  6. very very good, will be circulating among friends….

    hz

    27 Sep 12 at 9:28 pm

  7. Hits the funny bone. Econoflix rule.

    Nothing like a marriage for making a point.
    Welcome to the world of long-term lovers.

    Elizabeth (Lizzie) B.

    28 Sep 12 at 12:00 am

  8. Maybe I’m reading too much into this …but ….it seems this is about the EU and Greece or Spain …..

    Gerry

    28 Sep 12 at 5:47 am

  9. Funniest line is from Spain: “He helps you to grow”

    2dogs

    28 Sep 12 at 6:53 am

  10. Dunno who that highly rootable chick in the orange top is meant to be, but I’m happy to have her move in with me.

    Steve at the Pub

    28 Sep 12 at 8:19 am

  11. That eggplant dish Mr French provides is super-retch.

    TimT

    28 Sep 12 at 8:26 am

  12. “Mr French”???… TimT

    I think you mean Greece. Ms German does call him “Greco”.

    eb

    28 Sep 12 at 9:00 am

  13. The stripy shirt is a classic Gallic stereotype, as is his love of food, and of course French-style polyamory – though then again I was wondering in that video when the Greeks would come in.

    TimT

    28 Sep 12 at 9:11 am

  14. OK, not sure I have it right – which one represents which country? (Are they still countries in the EU or states…)

    Chris M

    28 Sep 12 at 10:04 am

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