12-Jun-2016, 14:41
12-Jun-2016, 15:40
There could be Phantoms in they flight cases. :-)
12-Jun-2016, 16:14
Is Walter like a French Waldo?
12-Jun-2016, 16:23
Possibly slightly different in different parts of the world. In the UK it's Where's Wally.
12-Jun-2016, 16:38
You're quite right. Walter in German I believe, Willy in the Norwegian version.
12-Jun-2016, 17:08
My understanding is that Walter, Waldo, Wally and Willy are all busy in Paris, working for Devialet's communication department. Willy is very pleased that he has been given the job of rolling out the new models and upgrade scheme.
12-Jun-2016, 17:10
(12-Jun-2016, 17:08)Confused Wrote: [ -> ]My understanding is that Walter, Waldo, Wally and Willy are all busy in Paris, working for Devialet's communication department. Willy is very pleased that he has been given the job of rolling out the new models and upgrade scheme.
Priceless!
12-Jun-2016, 17:22
You forgot about the new software guy they started called Willit.
Willit work or willit not.
Willit work or willit not.
12-Jun-2016, 17:39
(12-Jun-2016, 17:22)Silvertouran Wrote: [ -> ]You forgot about the new software guy they started called Willit.
Willit work or willit not.
Hahaha!
12-Jun-2016, 17:54
Seems Waldo, Walter, Charlie etc has gained a LOT of steam since I first read the books with my kids in the late 80's/early 90's!
(Where's Wally is a series of children's books created by the English illustrator Martin Handford. .... American): Waldo; Estonian: Volli; Lithuanian: Jonas; Finnish : Vallu; French: Charlie; German: Walter; Greek: Γουόλι (Wally); Hebrew: אפי (Efi) ...
(Where's Wally is a series of children's books created by the English illustrator Martin Handford. .... American): Waldo; Estonian: Volli; Lithuanian: Jonas; Finnish : Vallu; French: Charlie; German: Walter; Greek: Γουόλι (Wally); Hebrew: אפי (Efi) ...