Hehe, the guy with the glasses was very good actually, but out of the jurors I'd guess only two were actual Germans - all others were very very obviously British people. It's the pronounced <รง> that always gives them away. Which is funny because Old English still had that sound, even some Middle English.
What bugged me way more is that in Germany we don't have juries deciding in trials ever! The judges decide, there is no jury. This is such an easily researched fact I wonder why they didn't bother... (It probably had to be Hamburg because it's a big harbour close to the UK)
Re: CAUTION: SQUEE AND FLAILING, OVERUSE OF CAPSLOCK
Date: 2013-12-29 04:24 pm (UTC)What bugged me way more is that in Germany we don't have juries deciding in trials ever! The judges decide, there is no jury. This is such an easily researched fact I wonder why they didn't bother... (It probably had to be Hamburg because it's a big harbour close to the UK)