Munich boy took the oath on the star-spangled banner: For two years the Munich boy Sepp Asam was jobless. Then there came a letter of an uncle of America. "Come over here, Sepp", he wrote and Sepp went there where they called him "Joe". He had an excellent life for the uncle had a large meat-shop. He liked the American girls and after some months he already weighed 250 pounds which proves that also the food is very good over there. He also known already much of his new home-country as he already was in 35 of the 48 states. After 5 months he already got the order for the army. Now he came over to Germany for one month and the people in Munich streetcars are often Munich boy took the oath on the star-spangled banner: For two years the Munich boy Sepp Asam was jobless. Then there came a letter of an uncle of America. "Come over here, Sepp", he wrote and Sepp went there where they called him "Joe". He had an excellent life for the uncle had a large meat-shop. He liked the American girls and after some months he already weighed 250 pounds which proves that also the food is very goog over there. He also known already much of his new home-country as he already was in 35 of the 48 states. After 5 months he already got the order for the army. Now he came over to Germany for one month and the people in Munich streetcars are often astonished when he asks for a ticket in original Munich slang. What he is to do when being discharged from the US air force he doesn not know yet. At present he likes the life in the army. Here in Munich he meets his forme buddies. he is talking much from America at home and in his favourite restaurant. When somebody plays the piano then Sepp begins to sing some cowboy songs.
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