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    How did goose meat originally take a good mountain, impressed to leave a German mark and book a place in history?

    Question #95030. Asked by sequoianoir. (Apr 24 08 7:14 PM)


    queproblema

    Johannes Gensfleisch (goose flesh) took the name Gutenberg (good mountain) and printed books in German.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Gutenberg

    Apr 24 08, 9:21 PM


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