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- itsthemechanic, on 11/09/2009, -0/+13And ever since, this shameful moment has become an object of national embarassment. Greetings from Germany.
- gpzero, on 11/09/2009, -0/+12Okay, listen up, nobody in Germany gives a ***** about hasselhoff. Seriously, America stop that *****.
- badqat, on 11/08/2009, -0/+12But he sure is entertaining - be it at the wheel of a Trans Am, or in a drunken stupor as he attempts to eat a cheeseburger.
- fishbeef33, on 11/09/2009, -0/+12The 'Hoff just wanted to tear down the wall 'cause his favorite breweries were in EAST Germany.
- mkriss5681, on 11/09/2009, -5/+16Germany has a city called Hamburg.
Hamburg is the namesake of the hamburger.
David Hasselhoff was drunk and ate a hamburger on the floor.
Germans love David Hasselhoff.
It all makes sense now. - EMFK, on 11/08/2009, -1/+12I remember it and thought the song was good. The only problem with the song: David Hasselhoff singing it. He's just not that great of a singer.
- mkriss5681, on 11/09/2009, -0/+8Holy *****! That is the most kick ass jacket ever. I'm pretty sure that jacket could knock the wall down with just it's awesome.
The poster should have named the submission "The Night David Hasselhoff's Jacket Rocked The Berlin Wall" - mkriss5681, on 11/09/2009, -0/+4Yeah. When he wasn't kicking ass in his robot car or hanging out with hot sluts on the beach. There is not much "The Hoff" can't do.
- custal, on 11/09/2009, -0/+3"to Germans he's a pop hero"
No, he is not. As a matter of fact, most Germans are more offended by the "Germans love The Hoff"-stereotype than the Nazi-stereotype. - codyman, on 11/09/2009, -1/+4the hoffinator doesn't like your sissy communism
- thielmann, on 11/09/2009, -0/+2THIS was the soundtrack of the Berlin Wall's fall: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57CzNqgm8Fc (Scorpions, Wind of Change)
Hasselhoff happened to be popular during the fall, but that's about it. - badqat, on 11/09/2009, -0/+2Well, you have to be careful. I'm sure the Hoff has fanboys and fangrrls.
But yes, his jacket did rock the Berlin Wall. - mkriss5681, on 11/09/2009, -1/+3I'm pretty sure MySpace stole the idea from HoffSpace.
- jer2eydevil88, on 11/09/2009, -0/+2Isn't this guy obsessed with himself to the point that he created a social network site around his own name?
- inactive, on 11/09/2009, -0/+2Did he get drunk and fall on the wall, that is how it came down?
- opticwind, on 11/09/2009, -1/+2He used to sing?
- bluekangaroo, on 11/13/2009, -0/+1That video was removed. Scorpions like freedom, but not freely distributed videos it seems.
- iwashere2, on 11/09/2009, -0/+1It all makes sense now! Thank you Watson! :-)
- mtjohnson, on 11/09/2009, -4/+5This just once again proves my theory: Germans love David Hasselhoff.
- iptunnell, on 11/09/2009, -0/+1"The Hoff" should have been called "The Hack". Terrible actor, terrible singer, terrible judge. I tried to watch America's Got Talent, but I just couldn't take another moment of him bouncing in his chair, clapping like a monkey and saying, "OOOOOOOH, Shiney!" Every act was the best thing he'd ever seen Wait, I need to amend that. He did completely bash one act that was actually very talented. Guess the show was supposed to be called America's Got No Talent.
- tuxerware, on 11/09/2009, -0/+1The Hoff system?
- sanman, on 11/09/2009, -0/+1robot car, sluts - Hoff was a silicon valley pioneer
- dickerhund, on 11/09/2009, -0/+0or this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30veJxrgX6I - spworm, on 11/09/2009, -4/+1I vould like to apologize for the Hazelhoff.
The war, eh. Not my fault


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