Totally irrelevant but worth a laugh. Sgt Schultz and his brother: https://cdn.theatlantic.com/assets/media/img/photo/2014/07/reenacting-the-past/r19_51032998/main_900.jpg?1420498245
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Their older brother, Karl, emigrated to America in 1930 to fulfill his dream of operating a swine laundry.
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Their older brother, Karl, emigrated to America in 1930 to fulfill his dream of operating a swine laundry.
A SWINE LAUNDRY?!?
No, seriously, folks-
The Karl Ehmer and Schaller und Weber Deli chains had some THE FINEST cold cuts that one could buy...