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| [[Datei:pptpdtjpg1.png|miniatur|Entstehender Artikel]] | | Pfitzners Hansi stinkt, er ist Nazi und hat oft aufs Maul gekriegt. Deshalb ist er so, wie er ist: Ein Feigling! --[[Benutzer:Ihr könnt mich nicht aufhalten|Ihr könnt mich nicht aufhalten]] ([[Benutzer Diskussion:Ihr könnt mich nicht aufhalten|Diskussion]]) 16:01, 5. Mär. 2013 (CET) |
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Pfitzners Hansi stinkt, er ist Nazi und hat oft aufs Maul gekriegt. Deshalb ist er so, wie er ist: Ein Feigling! --Ihr könnt mich nicht aufhalten (Diskussion) 16:01, 5. Mär. 2013 (CET)