Brandon's Oma
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Pretty bad animal, you know.
Pretty bad animal, you know.
Pretty bad animal, you know.
Very aggressive. When I smelled them, I was going just looking, you know, and see which tree can I climb, you know.
Very aggressive. When I smelled them, I was going just looking, you know, and see which tree can I climb, you know.
Very aggressive. When I smelled them, I was going just looking, you know, and see which tree can I climb, you know.
In a way, they were all nice. The hospital, they let me stay there because my mom, you know, and until she could travel. And then we took her back to the friends of ours, you know, but by train. And she stayed until she felt better. And then she said, honey, I got to go home. She brought her husband, you know.
In a way, they were all nice. The hospital, they let me stay there because my mom, you know, and until she could travel. And then we took her back to the friends of ours, you know, but by train. And she stayed until she felt better. And then she said, honey, I got to go home. She brought her husband, you know.
In a way, they were all nice. The hospital, they let me stay there because my mom, you know, and until she could travel. And then we took her back to the friends of ours, you know, but by train. And she stayed until she felt better. And then she said, honey, I got to go home. She brought her husband, you know.
So she left and I said, okay, it was hard thinking she wasn't completely healed, you know. But I stayed a while and then I said, no, I got to go home, you know. I got to take care of her. And I did it again. I saved my money and I went on the train, hidden from Mannheim. And on the way to Mannheim, I heard sirens in the distance and the train stopped and they said, everybody out.
So she left and I said, okay, it was hard thinking she wasn't completely healed, you know. But I stayed a while and then I said, no, I got to go home, you know. I got to take care of her. And I did it again. I saved my money and I went on the train, hidden from Mannheim. And on the way to Mannheim, I heard sirens in the distance and the train stopped and they said, everybody out.
So she left and I said, okay, it was hard thinking she wasn't completely healed, you know. But I stayed a while and then I said, no, I got to go home, you know. I got to take care of her. And I did it again. I saved my money and I went on the train, hidden from Mannheim. And on the way to Mannheim, I heard sirens in the distance and the train stopped and they said, everybody out.
go to the woods, there were a lot of woods, you know, because they used to target the bridges, the trains, you know, all this.
go to the woods, there were a lot of woods, you know, because they used to target the bridges, the trains, you know, all this.
go to the woods, there were a lot of woods, you know, because they used to target the bridges, the trains, you know, all this.
Yeah, yeah. So we had to stay there for a while till we got the clear to go back, you know. So by the time I reached Mannheim, we couldn't go into the what they call it, Bahnhof, you know.
Yeah, yeah. So we had to stay there for a while till we got the clear to go back, you know. So by the time I reached Mannheim, we couldn't go into the what they call it, Bahnhof, you know.
Yeah, yeah. So we had to stay there for a while till we got the clear to go back, you know. So by the time I reached Mannheim, we couldn't go into the what they call it, Bahnhof, you know.
Yes, the train station, because they were bombed. So I had half of my ladder to walk, you know, to go home. And I was glad I went home because mom's wounds didn't look good, you know, they were infected. So I had to take care of my mom, clean the wounds, and just take care of her, you know. And then one day, the siren went off again. So I said, Mom, where are we going now?
Yes, the train station, because they were bombed. So I had half of my ladder to walk, you know, to go home. And I was glad I went home because mom's wounds didn't look good, you know, they were infected. So I had to take care of my mom, clean the wounds, and just take care of her, you know. And then one day, the siren went off again. So I said, Mom, where are we going now?