#41 PRESSACK BRONZEMEDAILLE (mit Johannes Scherer)

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00:00:00: Ladies and gentlemen, this is the governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger.

00:00:06: Yes it's exactly a narrative by the team and the honor!

00:00:11: And today we talk about Europe's based press group.

00:00:17: We talked with Radio Fuzi Johaneshera About painly here elimination And we have another great surprise for everybody in each and every body of you.

00:00:32: Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome your hosts!

00:00:36: Here is Tatine... ...and Tiana!

00:01:20: Spitzengast für euch.

00:01:21: Eine der bekanntesten Hessen vielleicht überhaupt?

00:01:24: Boris Rhein!

00:01:27: Fast!

00:01:30: Wir haben Johannes Scherer zu Gast, lieber Annan Hallo, vielen Dank.

00:01:34: Ich hab... mir wurde ein Gäste-Jingle eigentlich... Ja, der kommt sofort.

00:01:40: Stimmt Und Gäster Spezaculea.

00:01:47: The Anrheiser, of course!

00:01:49: It's already worth it.

00:01:50: Bro, right?

00:01:51: I even pressed the wrong one.

00:01:54: That was actually the right thing to do here.

00:01:58: And a guest.

00:01:58: He is only a guest there... Yes but we have business offers here.

00:02:03: Yeah, yeah, yes.

00:02:05: Right.

00:02:06: Johannes Scherrer, known from Hitradu FFH.

00:02:10: From Funk Funk and... No, because there's no more Fernseh.

00:02:14: There are only podcasts!

00:02:15: That's right.

00:02:16: but... Before we get started who is your thing?

00:02:18: Who is it?

00:02:19: This is the eternal question that will not be clarified or everyone is everything, isn't it Mago?

00:02:25: So I feel a little bit mesmerized today.

00:02:27: Okay Me too.

00:02:28: We already have two open questions together with this podcast which aren´t clarified Who is the thing and who is it And how do you see them without these things?

00:02:40: Oh look at that!

00:02:41: I can't believe it.

00:02:42: Mr.

00:02:43: Souffle?

00:02:45: He's already a founder of his drink.

00:02:48: Yes, let me have a look.

00:02:50: Of course man... I'm not doing this for fun.

00:02:51: You only have disadvantages to my life.

00:02:54: For example now i don´t have any straws with beer again.

00:02:58: Ah, shut up.

00:02:59: Shall we see if there is still one lying here?

00:03:02: That would be nice.

00:03:03: Let me take a quick look and you could keep it under your feet.

00:03:08: Exactly.

00:03:10: So, Johanna... You actually visited me in the show at the FFH.

00:03:14: Oh you don't know or maybe already do?

00:03:17: How excited was I back then?

00:03:19: Yes.

00:03:20: It was brutal!

00:03:20: Why?!

00:03:20: Yes and his workshop as he saw yourself in front of a camera, so immediately the police came up to him.

00:03:26: I'm really close now.

00:03:28: Yeah, very close.

00:03:29: And we were like what are you doing?

00:03:30: because you're also doing a lot of optical things right?

00:03:34: Well i am a huge fan from those clips that you make.

00:03:38: And then we thought, can he do that?

00:03:39: Is it available on the radio at all?

00:03:42: and spoilers yes.

00:03:45: We got so excited too!

00:03:47: I don't know if there was any advertising or a sidebar musli advertisement.

00:03:53: Ankes Tanke.

00:03:54: By the way you knew this.

00:03:56: The sidebar advertising.

00:03:58: That's what makes him the guy of Mr.

00:04:01: Sidebar in the beginning because his name is different but he does.

00:04:04: And did you know that it's available in England for the English radio?

00:04:09: Also from him!

00:04:10: Awesome.

00:04:11: On such a Swedish English.

00:04:13: Yes, my friend Roberto Capitoni had a great comedy.

00:04:18: He had it on his show and he played it originally out of England.

00:04:22: It is also called The Seidnbarer Mann... ...and then it doesn't mean, hmmm, Seidenbarer Lecker Lecker but Müsli.

00:04:30: Do you call it English by name or what?

00:04:31: Porridge?

00:04:32: No Cereals.

00:04:34: Ah, yeah!

00:04:35: And then this whole ad.

00:04:36: So it really wasted twenty valuable ads for... Saitenbacher, cereal!

00:04:42: Cereal, cereal.

00:04:43: Cereal from Saitinbacher.

00:04:45: Saitingbacher-Cereal.

00:04:47: That is Cereal From Saitnbarra and then he bought himself there at the BBC or what?

00:04:53: He probably also comes on because people hate it so much.

00:05:05: It's just like that.

00:05:06: And this was a success too.

00:05:09: I can't walk past the sidebar in the super magnet without throwing some packages around.

00:05:20: That's right out of anger.

00:05:23: There are two to three things.

00:05:27: Yes, yes.

00:05:27: But if we're talking about spots or funny voices, I didn't know yesterday that you talked to Arnold Schwarzenegger in the Simpsons movie.

00:05:43: And I thought at first... This is a prank!

00:05:46: The question?

00:05:48: Yes It was forever, it's been around for two thousand years and I don't remember when this film came out.

00:06:01: And then I got a question from Twentieth Century Fox, where I thought to myself that's what I want as an idiot.

00:06:09: We can imagine it, film synchro... It is about comedy and the voice of Arnold Schwarzenegger.

00:06:17: He said your mother speaks Arnold Schwarzeegg?

00:06:22: Then he asked me how they came up with me back in those days.

00:06:27: They all went to Berlin because Berlin was so awesome!

00:06:29: Back then they still sat in Frankfurt, the German department of Century Fox.

00:06:35: And they knew Arnold Schwarzenegger from FFH.

00:06:39: as I do it... Ah okay!

00:06:41: They had this high secret film for this cinema movie called Simpsons Drehbuch on the table and thought about who would take part in the role of the of course drawn Schwarzeneggers that is in the US president's film.

00:06:57: because back when we were thinking And then they thought, let's name this figure in the film.

00:07:14: The German well-known synchronic voice.

00:07:18: He talks about German Aztala Vista Baby who had a very deep German voice.

00:07:22: Or do we take a voice that comes close to his original, but which the Germans don't know so well now?

00:07:30: And then both of them became... So this guy, this syncronical speaker God having seelig and me.

00:07:38: We were there for casting, you have to give it up somewhere!

00:07:42: Then someone came over today, in Hollywood.

00:07:49: The guy who doesn't understand German, then heard both voices and said, I'm the number three.

00:07:56: That's right!

00:07:57: We're talking about the one that sounds so funny.

00:07:59: And then I had to... I think it was five sets or so.

00:08:03: I have to go to Berlin, got locked up in a studio so that I didn't take off my phone the whole year.

00:08:12: It really was brutal as a matter of fact!

00:08:13: But the film wasn´t finished yet, partly just for me not being able to do anything about it.

00:08:20: Then I talked with Arnold Schwarzenegger there.

00:08:22: Yes, but I think the Swedes are better than he is in Germany himself.

00:08:27: What made me mad was that a radio-sender from Steiermark asked for two or three comicals to speak on the radio and then... Because Austria is normally a bit difficult with German songs.

00:08:45: Especially when you try to talk like the Austrians do!

00:08:49: I don't like it at all.

00:08:50: And that the Ösi themselves.

00:08:53: If he didn't like the black corner, that was a bit of a pain in the ass.

00:08:59: That's really cool!

00:09:02: Was it good to pay for this story?

00:09:05: For five

00:09:05: sets?!

00:09:06: Yes!

00:09:06: In total... I mean, I've had enough of them so far but for those five sets it wasn't bad at all.

00:09:14: But you still have it inside and where did they lock up?

00:09:16: Do we even have the house back home, Kele?

00:09:18: The first time I burned you with the flat plate.

00:09:21: If someone has a Hollywood movie in front of them and builds a film on it, I hope that somebody will call me... I have your connections at Twentieth Century Fox.

00:09:31: Twentiful Century Fox!

00:09:32: Take the beat man!

00:09:34: So this is an awesome thing to do.

00:09:35: Of course there's been a long time since I've watched it before but why?

00:09:42: And it's really cool how much you could do it But why does he actually sweat himself?

00:09:47: I think it was cheaper.

00:09:50: Yes, of course!

00:09:52: One more funny thing is that last year Arnold was allowed to talk again and he spoke English himself.

00:10:04: Simpsons?

00:10:05: No, Amazon made a total animation about video games or computer games... And every episode was like half an hour or so.

00:10:19: Maybe I didn't even see it.

00:10:20: Maybe, but there's a very well-known game in each episode... ...I don´t know if that sounds nice to you!

00:10:29: You mean The Games That We Loved?

00:10:29: Something similar.

00:10:30: It was the title of the show.

00:10:31: I forgot about this one.

00:10:33: There was someone who experienced the same day again and again as a king.

00:10:43: On a lonely island, like an egg-shaped plazid king who wanders on such a lonely Island.

00:10:49: And he was... He looked just as young and black.

00:10:53: And the real Arnie synchronized him with that.

00:10:58: I spoke about it in German.

00:11:00: That was more text for me too but paid worse.

00:11:06: And there they were because ... I thought you can't do this.

00:11:08: one-to-one on this steep slope.

00:11:12: That's understandable, because if you're an aural hardcore, it has to be understandable for those who watch it in Hamburg until they know what happened there!

00:11:23: It was completely wrong of them!

00:11:26: They had a speech.

00:11:29: trainer from the Steiermark... ...who let all flies fly!

00:11:33: Denis satz für satz den Satz, der was ich da sage soll vorgesagt hat.

00:11:38: Wie die in Sorge würde und dann musste ich ihn so nachbabbelen.

00:11:41: Krass!

00:11:42: Das war damals... Ja das ist ja wie der Regisseur von Ankes Tanke, wer damals mit mir telefoniert hat.

00:11:49: Ach du, du weißt aber Ankes-Tanke?

00:11:50: Ja genau, Ich hab' mit Dietmar die Ankes tanke bei FFH gesprochen.

00:11:54: Da haben wir auch am Telefon.

00:11:55: so, ja sagt es noch mal ein bisschen.

00:11:58: And now a little bit with more anger, rather like that.

00:12:04: Interesting insights into the professional synchronization of Nisan Jones' game.

00:12:10: I say synchro!

00:12:12: That's how it is in our bis.

00:12:13: But you are from your dialect origin?

00:12:17: From which region?

00:12:18: That's something from Altenau.

00:12:20: In short, on the Hezisch-Bavarian border but also on the Bavarian side.

00:12:34: Landkreis Aschaffenburg where there are thousands of dialects as well.

00:12:37: and so if you want to know exactly what it is, Schölkrippen... that's my home.

00:12:45: I hope only positive!

00:12:47: Yes, of course.

00:12:50: Gorkse!

00:12:51: If you don't have to rub it, then... Gorks is my slide.

00:12:56: I think Mako even used that word on the weekend already.

00:12:59: You didn´t say anything about backstage or something like that?

00:13:06: But we had it very briefly before the podcast about you have to find it in hessian when you don't talk for a while and then there is full talk if one talks, do you have certain terms of love on hessia?

00:13:23: So where I am today, that's not hessian.

00:13:25: You can say many things about me... You could also say Franke or Unafranke from here on out of Bavaria.

00:13:34: The Nuremberg people would say you are the Bayer.

00:13:36: They want to be the Nuremberger and they will be Franks.

00:13:42: And it is washed only in Hesse.

00:13:46: Because we don't have anything now actually!

00:13:47: But it doesn't sound right.

00:13:50: It's actually wrong!

00:13:52: Now give me a light too, you won a French cabaret prize and I asked myself how do we do that in Hesse?

00:14:02: Yes, yes.

00:14:03: Because it's a mix of... Let me say the Hesse in Frankfurt, where Uffwächs grows is not Hesse-ish for example.

00:14:09: I can't say that but myself.

00:14:11: so then I roll R and otherwise I actually have to... where there are very different autoball plates.

00:14:22: When Arne came from Högster-Oberrichtung Memlinge, he bubbled like Arne von Unhe.

00:14:28: What was it?

00:14:28: A lot of brown.

00:14:29: You can't say that's not Oberzent.

00:14:31: It's washed now!

00:14:32: All the people still call me a lot of Brown and there are differences too.

00:14:43: And so similar is this... Yeah, that's how we're also sorry.

00:14:50: And the story again to find out because I actually have until six or seven years old where the homerun.

00:14:58: The homerum?

00:14:59: Yes!

00:15:01: That's what I'm talking about in French.

00:15:08: Look at it and tell me this is what you are doing here with us when there's all these women who look from the window.

00:15:15: Wait a minute... We're sliding into a category right now.

00:15:18: So, watch out.

00:15:19: Aha!

00:15:19: Come again in a jingle.

00:15:20: Wo-wo-wo cable test?

00:15:22: Oh!

00:15:22: Hoffhatt?!

00:15:26: HoffHatt... I'd now say it's like the Heimische Hof, you know what i mean?

00:15:37: Yeah exactly.

00:15:38: Ahhhh!

00:15:38: Very good.

00:15:39: And all of them are always from the window-goggles.

00:15:43: They're called Plummo.

00:15:44: Yeah, exactly!

00:15:45: And kisser on the fence.

00:15:46: They didn't even ask me for a name yet so they asked you now what your name is?

00:15:54: Who are you then?

00:15:56: Who do you belong to or who do you come from?

00:16:01: Yeah, okay.

00:16:01: You know how you're going to write?

00:16:04: Yes exactly!

00:16:05: How do YOU know how I'm gonna

00:16:08: write?!

00:16:08: You are in the Dingsangklaune!

00:16:11: Exactly!

00:16:12: That would be the correct answer for the question.

00:16:15: I am Shere Eseppel's youngest.

00:16:19: And then she knew and it was... I understood much later why they didn't ask her my name because he didn't bring anything with him.

00:16:26: She had to learn about information winning.

00:16:30: In which family, in what part of the place they have to hide you so that she can gain relevant information from it.

00:16:39: That's the order then?

00:16:41: Exactly!

00:16:41: So if you told me I'm your youngest, did you know her?

00:16:43: Ah, the one living at Keildorff.

00:16:45: Like he said... Like he says like him and now he hasn't pulled out yet but still has such a young mind.

00:16:53: Yes exactly, I don't care anymore.

00:16:56: And there is something I want too.

00:16:58: Yeah, and that's why he didn't... My name has no interest in him.

00:17:04: You have to know from which area you can draw the fabric there?

00:17:08: It is also sad when one lives for a hundred generations in such a village and still can live there for thirty years already.

00:17:21: And then are there owners like this?

00:17:25: Also so, Spitznamen.

00:17:26: Die darf man aber vor manchen Leuten überhaupt nicht sagen.

00:17:29: Das sind die geheimen Spitznahmen also die...die sind eher so utznorme und dann, oh da vorne kommt er.

00:17:37: Da gab's Arne.

00:17:39: Das war so ein Bauer bei uns im Dorf und das wurde Stallins Richard.

00:17:46: Stallin?

00:17:46: Warum?

00:17:47: weil der ja, weil da ist so'n Schnauz!

00:17:49: So a schnauzer like the former Soviet thing, Stalin.

00:17:53: It was called Stalin's Reich.

00:17:55: That didn't belong to him at all!

00:17:57: Yes of course!

00:17:59: There is also a lot of names for us too... I don´t even want to name them because they know me in the end and... I can´t either.

00:18:05: that´s why those are the forbidden names actually.

00:18:07: Right what else were there?

00:18:10: The buck shop?

00:18:12: Yeah, good.

00:18:13: But that's actually because his parents had a business called Backshop and he was the back shop.

00:18:20: So we also found out at the weekend how fine... We found out about the difference between the Hessian dialect.

00:18:29: for example, Frankfutterisch is another song than Odenwellerisch And I speak, for example, according to the internet, new German.

00:18:37: So RMV-Hessisch which is much closer than the high German as in the Hessian.

00:18:41: Yes and now you come with a French... Let's take my brother for instance who speaks Konachka in high German and when he is with extroverted songs then he starts like this and elaborates so little bit.

00:18:56: That's the moment when you think, aha!

00:18:59: There was only a very understanding will.

00:19:01: And yes that problem is known.

00:19:04: But do you moderate in Hesse?

00:19:10: No I moderate in Sturem Hochdeutsch-Gundtag my dear friends and gentlemen.

00:19:15: so it goes already but on stage for example if i come to play the game comes again.

00:19:24: where am i then?

00:19:25: If I enter North-Hessen, it's more high German.

00:19:34: And if the Aschbergs are bubbled and so on... You're also reversing with dialects?

00:19:45: That's actually the only thing that I can do in my life.

00:19:51: That is crazy!

00:19:52: For me it was still three, not even a dog when he heard it again.

00:19:56: Good stuff, very complex you have to say... I had asthma as a child and then I always had to go to choir.

00:20:03: So with four or three of them I went to choir for the first time after Scheidegg im Allgäu Alporn.

00:20:19: So, and I had to put you in such a shit of non-guided short clinic for six weeks .

00:20:25: I don't want to go into the details now because it was really bad.

00:20:28: And after six weeks he came home ... Yes?

00:20:32: And then we talked as much as the people at the algarve.

00:20:35: The algarves always talk like this when they have a hot cold.

00:20:37: It's a hot grumbler in my mouth or something like that.

00:20:40: We can buy some cold stuff around there!

00:20:42: That was the potato, right?

00:20:43: Grumbel.

00:20:46: And the mother is panicking.

00:20:48: The mother thought, it's not working anymore.

00:20:53: He has a bow now!

00:20:55: And then he is with me to the doctor, that's what I told him.

00:20:58: What did they do?

00:20:59: Do you hear how he speaks again?

00:21:00: He was six weeks old!

00:21:01: Then the doctor said ... Well yes, children of age can sometimes agree on this.

00:21:09: But next year Evo will have to go back to school if there are any air memories and then it would be enough.

00:21:13: No no, a year later i wanted to go up in Erholungshaus Quellerdünn at Spiekerauch which is an island from Frisian Sea where we also brought four words home and said my mother Lüttes is here again.

00:21:26: And there he said, okay I don't want to go back into the baby club.

00:21:28: Because he's got a canal right now and can connect with this bald apple but at some point it was gone.

00:21:34: Exactly!

00:21:35: But that happened when you were seventeen years old on the radio.

00:21:39: actually yes so i have finished my shoes but in fact With seventeen radios.

00:21:45: At the time, I was still allowed to play music myself!

00:21:48: Oh God... I don't know how to do it anymore!

00:21:50: Swarmol Curato!

00:21:52: Oh my God!

00:21:54: Everyone else is allowed to be able to play their own music.

00:21:58: It's completely unthinkable today.

00:21:59: and then I stayed with them because I've done a few more but never studied.

00:22:04: for example.

00:22:04: You were at Radio Primavera in the beginning?

00:22:09: That's right?

00:22:11: or like we used to say Is that an Aschaffenburger Sender?

00:22:15: Yes, yes.

00:22:17: I think it was even a guest there with my band from thousands of years ago!

00:22:23: And when did you go to FFH again?

00:22:26: After... I think at the age of twenty-one.

00:22:29: So for about four years already on the radio in Aschappenburg something like the one-eyed guy under the blinds back then and he was still so young.

00:22:38: and then I started at FFAHR with twenty-One.

00:22:44: But how do you get to become a radio moderator?

00:22:52: Did you give up your tape back then, or...?

00:22:58: No.

00:22:58: I just... I didn't want it because in our village we used to live there and they made it.

00:23:05: What was she from?

00:23:06: She came out of the hostel next to where the bus driver lived.

00:23:10: How did she get there?

00:23:12: Petra Schirrmann, easy!

00:23:14: And I met her at a party with my parents and they were free or something like that... Exactly how do you say it on the radio?

00:23:24: You just write a little bit and say yes, sixteen, wait for another year ...and then you write if your job can be done right away.

00:23:31: I didn't have anything to complain about.

00:23:34: And then I wrote the letter a year later.

00:23:38: Yes, I'm interested in the radio and my summer-like sense of form.

00:23:45: And at some point I was able to do a fairytale job, and then two weeks later the letter came back.

00:23:51: We asked her if she could make it into a fairtale job because they had taken over the first and last day of their fairytales completely!

00:23:59: And I was completely flashed and thought that I must have an eidruck in Lassam... ...and when I was there for about one or two years Die nehme einfach jeden.

00:24:11: So war der damals natürlich.

00:24:12: Die nehme jeden, und zwar war die Personalpolitik damals, wir nehmen einfach von hundert Bewerbungen, hundert Leute!

00:24:21: Und wer nix dacht?

00:24:24: Der geht dann von selber irgendwie nach zwei Wochen oder mir werden halt los... ...und das ist die einzige Chance wie wir mit dem Geld was mich hat nur bezahlen können That someone in the SEAP will be stuck at some point, who thinks more than he does.

00:24:42: Ah okay but people use it before the big practical swell right?

00:24:44: Yes exactly!

00:24:46: They have a standard law where I really don't give a shit... I'm also really grateful for that because you don´t just have to do everything, what else should we do?

00:24:57: For relatively little coal But only like this.

00:25:01: And then I was really allowed to do everything in the last four years.

00:25:05: A little bit of advertising, text, speaking, recording, editing, moderating... Everything!

00:25:12: And I can't do anything more than that.

00:25:14: So all what could happen at some point in my job is already happening for me.

00:25:17: Oh!

00:25:17: And then it was the best school you could imagine.

00:25:25: Then after three or four years when I thought about this And then I actually had material, and sent something to Rödelheim back in the day.

00:25:39: Then it was uploaded for trial work... ...and at that time my guy found me really shitty!

00:25:42: Unfortunately he wasn't responsible of who would be the moderator.

00:25:47: So after all this time with the whole chapter.. ..I already thought about what kind of cheese I should use.

00:25:55: Yeah, so that was the local hero.

00:25:58: And I already thought about it.

00:25:59: because of course when you're in the mood for something like this and now go into a big wide world... ...I've already thought how do you bring all these things together without losing your face?

00:26:10: That's what happened!

00:26:11: Then there was the guy who was critical with me but he somehow ended up on vacation.

00:26:16: the last part of it.

00:26:21: Then I thought, even if now I discover Ronaldo in Amor, he doesn't use anything at all because that guy is not here anymore!

00:26:27: He can no longer judge you.

00:26:28: And then he says yes, well, then there are rehearsals and then you hear the representative program director.

00:26:35: And that was awesome to me.

00:26:40: That motivated me so much already ... Actually, just a little bit.

00:26:45: He said, let's listen to it.

00:26:46: And he heard from five minutes and took a break... ...and asked if we would offer you the entire video.

00:26:52: And I was like, what?

00:26:53: So that's how things went.

00:26:54: Since then I've been there.

00:26:56: Great!

00:26:56: That means because of your own research on music back in those days….

00:27:00: …that you had a massive influence on the listeners.

00:27:04: What do you think about this?

00:27:06: Music taste, right?

00:27:07: Well yes.

00:27:09: Of course everyone has a format for each show.

00:27:13: You can't start with classic radio and play heavy metal.

00:27:18: So you have to stay busy in the kitchen that is cooked there But at least inside... Back then I did it with cartilages.

00:27:28: There were huge boxes of cartilage in different colors.

00:27:31: Green was English oldies or oldie-format.

00:27:34: Then there were a lot of Euro songs like Felicita, which is totally different today.

00:27:43: And then you had an hour with the various colors and your influence was that you were allowed to find out songs from the Kataikate that you didn't play but back again?

00:27:59: And the ones you played, you put them away.

00:28:02: That's why it talks about a music rotation today so that they can slowly rotate back and forth from behind to prevent titles from repeating themselves again.

00:28:13: So there was... You could... From Father Stabel which is mostly how big he is already had some influences like if I find this shit then play it nice or cool.

00:28:23: Then everyone has his own kind of music in a certain frame themselves.

00:28:28: And that's ridiculous, so today it gets very strict on market research and there is no title.

00:28:37: By the way not only at FFAD but also for HR-III, for Antenne Bayern, all of them.

00:28:42: Everyone is doing research now.

00:28:46: Market research actually doesn't run anymore because I'm going to ask you some questions over a certain point.

00:28:58: Okay, I don't know if it's my honor for us.

00:29:02: Yeah.

00:29:03: This is the song this summer as you can slag wonder but that would be another rotation.

00:29:08: yeah we have nämlich drei songs mittlerweile.

00:29:12: We actually have to rotate with you at some point.

00:29:15: I always have to lie when people come and say, hey we are a totally hopeful band!

00:29:19: And so if the sentence starts like that then I think oh shit how do you get out of it again?

00:29:23: Then most of them are like this... And he says all the time well yes i see what can be done but you know exactly... Shit Rekmar, forget about it!

00:29:30: But yeah.. I can imagine him coming very often for something like that.

00:29:35: So you really have to hit it viral today.

00:29:39: Somehow, whenever you do that... Then a record company will notice and say, hey, cool guy from TikTok or something like this we make too much money!

00:29:53: And then the record company comes up and goes to the radio show.

00:29:59: And all of them.

00:30:00: I'm not just talking about mine now It's everywhere as well.

00:30:02: There is no more energy for private or children to be financed completely.

00:30:05: Then they go to the record... To the radio shows And say, you want this big event with Marc Forster next year.

00:30:14: Can we tell you?

00:30:15: But only if ... We have something here in the portfolio of outstanding talents when there is a little bit of airplay to it.

00:30:26: Let's see what we can do for you at Marc Forstner.

00:30:33: That's how things are today!

00:30:35: Radio footsies are asking if they can get you out of there.

00:30:39: That doesn't work anymore, even though radio didn't have the power to do it any more.

00:30:43: It used to be that radio does what everyone else is doing and today you're competing with yourself on Spotify or something like this?

00:30:49: Yes, yes... that's right.

00:30:50: Hi Arne!

00:30:51: We're at Tour.

00:30:51: There will still be a cut for the following dates.

00:30:54: At four tenths sixth we'll go to Ajubesch.

00:30:56: At twenty-eight eighths we'll head into Schaafheim.

00:30:59: At third tenth in Monom.

00:31:01: At tenth tenth in Eppshause On the twenty-fifth tenth in Oberzent, on the seventh eleventh in Mainz.

00:31:07: On the twentieth eleventh of Gießen and on the twelfth eleventh to Rotgau And at the thirteenth and twelfths normal in Frankfurt.

00:31:15: In two thousand and twenty seven we go further with the twenty three first in Bentheim At the twenty nine first in Würzburg, at the twenty seven second in Lützelbach and at the sixth and third normal in Dammstadt.

00:31:28: And here he comes hopefully all over again.

00:31:34: You said everything that can happen on the radio is already happening.

00:31:51: I would like to talk about it in our category.

00:32:00: That's our category!

00:32:00: What are you doing?

00:32:05: Moderators, walkways and panicking live on the radio when I can ask questions.

00:32:11: Lucia knows a little bit about what I remember in the radio.

00:32:17: Because then he's asked me for stage moderations.

00:32:22: He likes to do stuff like that too!

00:32:24: We have our big company jubilee and we're looking for one more moderator for the big Gala.

00:32:29: And it was... I don't know if this is the end, but I thought I'm out of my mind.

00:32:32: It was a big tire manufacturer from Fulda.

00:32:37: I have no idea who it could be!

00:32:41: They celebrated for hundreds, two hundred or five hundred years but every owner of the company had to pay four thousand men in Fuldaa on an old airfield.

00:32:55: And then there were four thousand people.

00:32:58: It was so crowded that cameras stood everywhere to see what they saw at the back, because it was a video-line event!

00:33:03: So and I had to lead through this program... ...and there was one highlight on which the chairman of the board totally waited.

00:33:10: That's three or four comedians from Spain who don't know anything about it until today.

00:33:20: They make comedy with such car tires, with such sluts.

00:33:23: Which one did you like the most?

00:33:26: It just came to my mind.

00:33:27: I think i've already filmed something like that.

00:33:29: Oh, watch out!

00:33:30: Now you had to... You had a very long time of moderation.

00:33:33: You had to do the same thing from your lips in moderation because there was a break-up.

00:33:38: At the same time he arrived relatively late and then I stood before him with half English, half Spanish, somehow tried to get some information out so it could take me five minutes.

00:33:52: So did you smear this?

00:33:55: And then came this place where you should do the translation and I'm starting to tell, but really so.

00:34:00: now here quickly on Montecarlo Circus Festival from Fürst Albert personally got the gold medal.

00:34:08: It's known in the variety field that there are five stars friends of the sun!

00:34:13: So i always look at three or four lines further away from my bed and notice that I don't even know the norm anymore.

00:34:23: Did not write it down?

00:34:24: Yes, but I couldn't figure it out.

00:34:26: I didn't know what the house was like and just built a bridge there!

00:34:29: And then at last they got so close to this place... And here we are for you guys!

00:34:38: I don't even know if that's true or not?

00:34:40: The

00:34:40: Chaperthons?!

00:34:42: And I couldn´t read them anymore.

00:34:44: And two things happen- You have to go on with the show.

00:34:48: At the same time working in an important construction site And then I woke up and said, OK.

00:35:00: If you add what's going to happen today with the age of fifty-five, it will be more exciting for me!

00:35:07: Today i would make a joke out of this.

00:35:10: I'd tell exactly that story so people wouldn't laugh at each other anymore.

00:35:17: Back in the day when i was twenty-one years old... ...I thought.. This is the end of your career?

00:35:29: You're now in such a place where you go on a business trip and fall into such a hell.

00:35:40: And you'll just get wasted.

00:35:42: And then I thought, okay what's worse now if you admit that your name doesn't exist anymore?

00:35:53: Or who is the only one who knows him besides himself?

00:35:59: The head of the board in row one.

00:36:00: The other ones know each other.

00:36:01: They want to do it!

00:36:04: Very cool, they have them together at that time.

00:36:08: Shit.

00:36:09: That's right.

00:36:10: But with this sovereignty I just missed and so I thought I thought it was a giant gag.

00:36:22: I had a problem that the view of a proctologist was required.

00:36:30: You know what a proctor is, and how he takes care of himself?

00:36:36: And it's men... I think women as well.

00:36:39: Can woman be hemorrhaged?

00:36:40: I don't even know.

00:36:41: It doesn´t matter at all!

00:36:42: So in any case ... I wouldn´t like to talk about this.

00:36:48: In any case we were in pain.

00:36:51: Then I looked extra After some specialist with interesting background, you think okay that's not it.

00:37:03: He doesn't listen to FFH or he can go without danger.

00:37:06: because everything I wanted was for him to say hey this is still the one from the radio.

00:37:11: and then I went there completely anonymously.

00:37:17: He said yes, that's a problem.

00:37:20: But he didn't say no more.

00:37:21: Let me see if I have to operate or whether it works like this.

00:37:25: I put myself in there and looked at the wall... ...and then we started touching around again!

00:37:33: It was completely normal for him!

00:37:35: He does that twenty thousand times!

00:37:36: And really for me it was sitting on top of these things with a high red rubble and looking at the walls and thinking please let go, please!

00:37:45: And at some point he said, completely relaxed while I was there.

00:37:54: Last year she was like this and it's always night time.

00:37:57: He was with my wife!

00:37:58: I thought that he said Stau auf der A-Trei.

00:38:03: Oh God!

00:38:03: But now we have to get out of here?

00:38:05: Now you know the aftershow area.

00:38:13: I didn't say anything.

00:38:14: We didn't take a selfie back then And he is never really right what happens because I think that's absolute horror.

00:38:21: Especially when it's live and you can't go back anymore.

00:38:30: That would be right, that wouldn't be as difficult to follow today than at the time.

00:38:35: You could have slipped out of something earlier where we were like... Today for weeks you had to joke on media and all kinds of things in order to turn off all your shitstorms again?

00:38:51: No!

00:38:51: So from this category I'm unfortunately very lucky.

00:38:58: That is why even then how I was a guest with you I was so socially excited because God, if I hear any shit now everyone hears it.

00:39:17: Then love the podcast!

00:39:19: Yes here can I cut that out?

00:39:21: If it's bad.

00:39:22: But yes live on stage is of course also ... Here you are allowed to do everything.

00:39:27: You're allowed to be more handsome.

00:39:28: Oh all very loud.

00:39:29: First international.

00:39:29: I still want to show you a sign.

00:39:31: Oh right A friend from me actually recently in what app stories this one exists i don't know whether we see him.

00:39:40: he was in South Korea in Seoul In this famous quarter, where you are, there was something called Gangnam.

00:39:47: So Gangnam is probably a hippos-rich quarter... It doesn't look like that in the picture now but it's actually a rich quarter.

00:39:53: and then there really were Schmuckers who were announced out there and he ordered one for us!

00:40:01: You could blind someone if they sent them to you?

00:40:05: Exactly, we're blinding you!

00:40:08: I don't know what happened!

00:40:11: He says it's worth... The Koreans who are cooking there, if they order beer then they order schmuggerb.

00:40:18: Cool!

00:40:20: If not for you as a co-op.

00:40:22: No?

00:40:22: Greetings to Mossauthal.

00:40:28: You're not only radio speakers but also comedians and punters.

00:40:35: Yes, and now again on tour with Bodo Bach.

00:40:39: Do you like to say that?

00:40:41: Awesome!

00:40:42: I'm totally looking forward because from Bodo bach did i actually learn everything without shit.

00:40:47: there was an incredibly great comedy And of this I really learned how we go around the stage with people or something Like me had a few years break.

00:41:04: As I said, everyone does things like that.

00:41:07: There used to be a radio show when there was no podcast yet and I think it was the most anarchic thing that ever happened at FFH.

00:41:15: It was always Friday for two hours.

00:41:17: The two of them called us.

00:41:21: Then the latest episodes were released by Bodo Bach's Spassanrufen.

00:41:26: And otherwise we could do what we wanted!

00:41:30: We did some shows where... I played one title in an hour.

00:41:34: One!

00:41:34: And then you sat there with the audience, he didn't have a chair... The audience had to bring their own chairs so that we could have some live applause and laughter.

00:41:44: We were so annoyed at Eintracht because of us playing against Bayern.

00:41:57: There was this game for the year for Eintracht on Frankfurt against Bayern Munich And that was coincidentally taking place on the next year's day of this one hearing game by Orson Welles.

00:42:07: The invasion from Mars or the war against the world, no... War against the World?

00:42:11: War against it!

00:42:14: He made a hearing game in the thirties so that the aliens attack and signify it so realistically in the radio that people thought there is real meaning to the cellar and they were ashamed.

00:42:26: That would have been great if we had called HJK.

00:42:28: You couldn't do that today, because you can Google and check everything.

00:42:38: At the time we thought it would be such an effect for people to take it as a bare coin.

00:42:43: We wouldn't have been able to dream about this.

00:42:48: It was a season where it was very stormy at the time.

00:42:53: A few weeks ago there were storms and games were played on the ground.

00:43:01: And then we just started the broadcast with an apology.

00:43:06: We said, yes sorry!

00:43:06: We had something very funny prepared but you did get it along because of the storm.

00:43:10: warning is that the game of the Frankfurt Eintracht against Bayern Munich was presented on now in a few minutes after that already started at seven o'clock.

00:43:19: That's why we have to get back there, no problem.

00:43:25: We'll do it next week and hear a short report from Oliver Forster in the meantime.

00:43:30: He was still at FFH, the Sports Minister of Sports and Interest.

00:43:35: Oliver Forstner with his first brief shift.

00:43:39: And then Oliver Forste stand against us with such an CD where Stadion Atmurt was on top also by one where he was... Yes, and he said yes.

00:43:51: And of course there was confusion because it wasn't different from DFB or anything like that... But completely untouched!

00:43:59: So not so exaggerated things at all.

00:44:01: Then we had prepared Thomas Zampach who played for Eintracht.

00:44:04: He was injured but couldn´t play next year either.

00:44:08: We already had that for a halftime interview.

00:44:13: It's also impossible not to believe it, then almost as good how it is.

00:44:16: And we always switched over and in each switch there was a goal?

00:44:22: That was the only thing where we thought, hmmm.

00:44:24: We could have done it later on.

00:44:26: And then there's a half-time interview and even without the stadium go west of the Petschopolder.

00:44:33: Then Zampach was terribly excited about that one third eleven meter decision.

00:44:40: How much did you stand?

00:44:41: I think I stood at the halftime because we had four switches, stood two-two ...and thought how awesome!

00:44:49: And the leaders said, you can do it.

00:44:51: You don't have any ideas?

00:44:52: Yes!

00:44:53: Only the reactions were different than we thought.

00:44:58: It was so far that the former goalkeeper of the Eintracht Moppus Petz Is in the car and he drove towards Waldstadion because he thought they had a traffic jam.

00:45:16: Probably also on no sign of traffic on the road.

00:45:20: And it was called by a lot of people, who obviously tore up their cards from woot for the right game.

00:45:30: Where I always say, check your facts.

00:45:32: Maybe they didn't have any and thought that now we'll get some.

00:45:34: But the other one also reported to me no sooner than Jürgen Grabowski And he invited us for the right game.

00:45:43: He said, I laughed at myself.

00:45:44: It's sensational.

00:45:45: But don't you want to be my guests tomorrow?

00:45:49: Then we'll see... Did they say it was because of security reasons

00:45:51: instead?!

00:45:51: No!

00:45:52: We had overestimated them completely.

00:45:55: Underestimated.

00:45:56: Of course there are always those who think, oh cool, Jürgen Grabowski invited us.

00:45:59: Sensational.

00:46:00: The man with a tumor and so on.

00:46:01: And then came into the stadium where really transparent FFH has been since shit.

00:46:05: And the newspaper with the big letters somehow got in our way in the air.

00:46:12: We were there really for months when I had years of personal non-gratitude at Eintracht.

00:46:17: Did it have an effect on FF?

00:46:19: No, our boss thought that was awesome!

00:46:22: So today you will certainly be able to reach a radio station like Bömermann and so they do things like this constantly.

00:46:28: That's true.

00:46:30: back then wasn't ... You always had it delayed until April.

00:46:35: first It wasn't the first April, it had a similar sound.

00:46:37: But that was not the first of April and we didn´t understand each other at all.

00:46:44: It was really bad but internally they kept us free in the back.

00:46:52: That would have been ok.

00:46:53: Awesome!

00:46:53: He was brutal.

00:46:54: And now with this show he went on stage... ...and then one day Bodo Bach took his own path which I think is my own way And from now on we'll do something together.

00:47:14: This year there will be six tournaments after years of break, the two with Bodo Bach and me.

00:47:24: Who wants to have it?

00:47:25: For all the dates, for some of them only very few and many others.

00:47:29: For example on May the thirty-one we got a couple of Mannheim listeners because our last guest was from Ludwigshaarhofe The Offerbach of Mannhain.

00:47:42: That's what you have to say now!

00:47:46: Guckt euch das an?

00:47:47: In Kapitol, on the thirtieth of May.

00:47:50: It's a relatively exclusive event, but maybe it will still be there!

00:47:53: It'll still be here!

00:47:54: Anne is looking forward to seeing you again!

00:47:56: Now that I'm back in front of how you arrived... ...I almost asked the question which I wanted to ask right now.. How does such a classic day look like from a radio moderator who has to get up early every

00:48:14: morning?!

00:48:14: I'm actually probably not the classic cliché example, because i am an unfaithful fool.

00:48:23: the day before.

00:48:23: That's right, I was there too early in the morning with you at that time.

00:48:26: It has been happening now for example over night.

00:48:29: no idea God forbid but it is a plane crash or something bad.

00:48:37: otherwise if normal daily business are the first twenty-first the first continuation because this is always comedy nothing current and therefore the first good morning and the moderation of the comedy.

00:49:04: They are prepared the day before, so that we can just spend a few minutes more tomorrow.

00:49:11: By the way it has come to this point.

00:49:16: nice greetings from Tobias Kemmerer and our colleagues of HR-III That after the recording for the day something went wrong and there was simply nothing to hear.

00:49:34: Yes And then the colleague in the competition said you have to watch out for what is not right.

00:49:38: That's a very fine guy.

00:49:40: He would really like to have this podcast too, by the way.

00:49:44: A little showdown then?

00:49:45: Showdown!

00:49:45: And yes exactly.

00:49:47: and then we do the broadcasts so at some point live from six later until ten.

00:49:55: Then there is a terrible... A strange conference, where feedback on the current and plans for tomorrow.

00:50:08: And sometimes in the next few days... It's great that we have a week-conference at Donnerstaff!

00:50:12: I'm already looking forward to it.

00:50:14: Where every day you really talk about what there will be fixed points for next week.

00:50:17: Then you still need things to record.

00:50:22: Some kind of prominent people tell me on the phone they just don't want them.

00:50:26: Tomorrow is six o'clock.

00:50:27: so like you know?

00:50:28: Goliath, he really came in the morning at six.

00:50:30: I'm still one of those people who do everything in motion when we call him.

00:50:37: Not like the big problems here.

00:50:38: Heiner Lauterbach or Harpo Kerkling and all that stuff... They say they're supposed to call me at eleven.

00:50:44: Or am i awake?

00:50:44: They are supposed for their morning show.

00:50:46: That's what it looks like!

00:50:48: And then things get taped up for someone else next day.

00:50:53: Then you usually go around half past twelve.

00:50:58: And then sometimes for the next morning we already have a Prescott bread.

00:51:05: That's what you can read in Odevalde Cookies, Cookie Schnitzel.

00:51:11: It is at our Homemade Prescott.

00:51:17: Then I put it into the fridge and prepare everything from there to bed.

00:51:21: Mostly about half an hour every day.

00:51:24: Maybe I'll sleep, maybe I'll do something on my phone or I'll look at something like Netflix.

00:51:33: Then hopefully you will sleep there and then I wake up around four to five o'clock in the morning thinking that now it's time for me to go home and see what else is going on.

00:51:45: The hearing or not?

00:51:46: What can we do about this?

00:51:48: The two of us!

00:51:48: And then I prepare... What kind of thing are these if I may ask a question?

00:51:53: Nudeloflauf or Asian-style Hange Curry.

00:51:58: Great!

00:51:58: And then comes my dear, who often has spades at home in Flesche.

00:52:05: He's from Alpenflesche and he comes home and is happy that I cooked something for him.

00:52:11: Then I go to bed.

00:52:13: It's spectacular!

00:52:14: Yes because... I wanted to ask you this.

00:52:16: You get up so early?

00:52:18: Most people don't have that.

00:52:19: Except maybe it's some kind of a bakery.

00:52:21: That was... I think it could be more than just standing up.

00:52:24: No one wants to work at God's will.

00:52:28: As moderated?

00:52:29: Yes, because you stay awake for a long time.

00:52:32: Oh

00:52:32: really?!

00:52:32: I can do that!

00:52:33: But my job is like the line of my inner clock.

00:52:38: I can stay awake until two or three and no problem at all.

00:52:43: but when I stand up so early in the morning.. You have the right job to do.

00:52:47: And how does he spend his time?

00:52:49: I don't know, maybe thirty years.

00:52:51: Of course.

00:52:51: But do you have an evening broadcast or something?

00:52:54: Everything except for the church broadcast I've moderated.

00:52:59: And are you a bit... Yes, yes!

00:53:03: Because i'm not at all a phase after that, then zero.

00:53:10: At least now they become carnival afis and people who follow their podcast.

00:53:14: That's what it is right now.

00:53:17: Sorry but only with money.

00:53:18: the card sales.

00:53:20: But it's not like that, if I get out now as... I don't know whether you had such a pandemic in Odewald?

00:53:32: We also had this kind of pandemic and there was everything called ... but still didn´t sell the cards before selling them at all!

00:53:43: I am no longer in that phase because I really like it and I think I made a great seat.

00:53:49: It is super.

00:53:52: Gibt doch den eigenen Talenten da eine Chance.

00:53:55: Es entwickelt sich immer mehr so zu, die kaufen dann so die gängigen Redner ein aus dem Rhein sonst wo und sagen dann ja wir kriegen halt die eigenen Leute, kriegen mal schwer.

00:54:06: Und dann denkst du mir klar wenn ihr gibt man halt ne Chance verstehst?

00:54:10: Ja dann kommt keine!

00:54:12: Für mich ist es ganze Jahr im Endeffekt Phasenacht.

00:54:14: Ich brauche einen Phasernachter.

00:54:16: And they say, then I just sit there without going and that's always nice for us.

00:54:19: Say something completely different!

00:54:20: Say something totally different!

00:54:22: How else?

00:54:22: Unfortunately it is only necessary to do this.

00:54:25: But in your case you correct me if its wrong.

00:54:29: but is a stand-up with a speaker pole?

00:54:31: Exactly!

00:54:32: No no... I mean i want to break the pole.

00:54:34: So at the end of the day it´s part from the stand up With a more funny approach In the end.. I make the same number into such an empty space.

00:54:44: So I make episodes from the stand, if they can live with it.

00:54:49: And i do that too!

00:54:49: I like to do this as well.

00:54:50: I have three or four events.

00:54:53: The women's seat in Bannheim for example is legendary... Or the Nerisch-Riesling wine rehearsal at the Kurhaus in Wiesbaden in Casino is legendary.

00:55:05: It's great there and always again.

00:55:08: but something new was once on a gentlemen's seat during the following year.

00:55:13: God's sake, I didn't say it for a long time.

00:55:15: There was Messer-Stichereien on this watch.

00:55:17: And then I said to myself, please take me right at the beginning when they still have half way to get together with the Sibitzwetschke.

00:55:26: When the messers are closed again?

00:55:30: No chance!

00:55:30: I think that was my first corner of the stage.

00:55:35: It doesn't make any sense... And then they put it in the whole room.

00:55:39: And a year later, we have them like... Then I'd rather go to the cheese or some nice clubs and you know what?

00:55:47: The people will come too which one is yours!

00:55:51: So that's where I'm more excited about.

00:55:53: Or into the capital of Mannheim.

00:55:55: Exactly.

00:55:55: I don't want any surprises here with the shoutouts.

00:56:02: You say today how loud he can be from this round over there.

00:56:07: Eber hat mein zum Beispiel gar nicht gehört.

00:56:16: Das ist unser Sound, wenn mal kurz keiner weiß was er sagen soll.

00:56:19: Ich hab gesagt du wollst was sagen.

00:56:20: Nee, diet man Diamant immer nach dir das weißt ihr.

00:56:22: Ja ich habe doch gar nichts, ich hab nur leise gemacht.

00:56:24: Okay und magst du zu dem aktuellen Programm was sagen?

00:56:27: Was passiert da?

00:56:28: eh zwei beiden heißt es ne?

00:56:32: Seid ihr in Rollen?

00:56:33: okay?

00:56:34: No, I'm telling you.

00:56:37: There are some new stories that can be found in solos again.

00:56:43: But we try to network it.

00:56:47: We look at the one for another and the people ahead of us... ...but there should already be a red thread.

00:56:57: This year will also give such a small podcast situation on stage behind the scenes.

00:57:04: where we take people with us in the history of our radio show.

00:57:10: Among other things, I think the number one challenge will find itself again and that it was nominated for an Echo Man and some kind of radio prize, self-proclaimed entertainment.

00:57:23: And otherwise there is a lot to laugh about!

00:57:26: The beautiful thing... Bodobach and me have been doing this for so long already Kennen teilweise die das Material vom anderen teilweise aber auch nicht.

00:57:36: Das ist dann auch so ein bisschen wie bei euch, wo man dann sagt ne, der sauge geht es nicht.

00:57:41: Der ist verheimlich.

00:57:43: damit ich die Reaktion ermitige, wenn er laut lacht oder so weil er's nicht kennt und ist halt einfach geiler.

00:57:49: Und so Momente gibt's eigentlich jedes mal.

00:57:53: kein Abend is wieder andere.

00:57:55: Es gibt vieles was... ja.. Ich hab euch übrigens noch etwas mitgebracht.

00:57:59: We can think of something.

00:58:05: Guest presents!

00:58:06: We both love that!

00:58:09: Guest gifts!

00:58:09: Everyone brings a lot with them... Well, I have to say something about it.

00:58:15: Yes?

00:58:15: I brought some things from Albert and Christa.

00:58:18: They are the parents of an extremely good friend of mine who comes from Huckelheim.

00:58:26: Who doesn't know?

00:58:28: this place is called Huckeleheim.

00:58:30: It's like unhurt buckles.

00:58:34: Yes, exactly.

00:58:36: Hucklem is next to Schnepenbach in the neighborhood and because I'm a big fan... I don't even look at it.

00:58:44: if maybe only the door comes clean!

00:58:46: ...I am absolutely honored by these people right away.

00:58:51: And that's hard for you.

00:58:52: The meat wash world master.

00:58:57: We all love him.

00:58:58: Now you have to know The Albert is now not the world champion of meat washing.

00:59:05: I have to say, it's hard for you... So if you're doing meat washing right now?

00:59:09: No!

00:59:10: The Hardermull, the Albert.

00:59:12: Now hurry up and sit down.

00:59:13: Okay, hold me tight.

00:59:14: The Albert Hardermann made the third best Prescott Europe.

00:59:22: Not in real life!

00:59:27: Why not the world championship?

00:59:28: Because honestly, if you do a good Prescott in Germany... ...you are already automatically from Europe.

00:59:46: Where else is there still?

00:59:47: It doesn't matter.

00:59:52: So, now I have the expectation that it would go up like this.

01:00:03: The Pyramids!

01:00:04: Come on, come out of there!

01:00:09: Come to Rhaven Rhaengroth!

01:00:11: Christa has been with me for the last time... Everytime when i go outside because our buddy lives in Oboe and without him he's already doing Albert Schlachtnuch.

01:00:32: That's awesome!

01:00:33: He does something like that.

01:00:36: He makes his world-famous presac as well.

01:00:41: And he is unstoppable.

01:00:43: and then you go outside, when the Christa sees it she says wait a minute I have something left and then she disappears into her presac hole and comes back again and has made a nice fresh presac himself.

01:01:02: And a few cans.

01:01:04: At that time I thought to myself, if you're at the Euglade, bring them with you.

01:01:14: Because now the fresh one has to be eaten.

01:01:21: So I would have eaten it.

01:01:24: So.

01:01:24: And then I thought, come on, let me put a nice bag of presac in it!

01:01:29: Nice with sprinkles and stuff like that.

01:01:35: Oh no... Now i'm going to go to the fridge today!

01:01:38: Oops you ate it!

01:01:41: Nooo!

01:01:41: Put it down Christa!

01:01:42: I didn't even have a box of presacs with me!

01:01:48: I think they weren´t third place at the time when Albert Salve was washing them.

01:01:52: He's also very good.

01:01:54: I love him, too!

01:01:54: And as a damage because he didn't win anything with Prescott... ...I still have a glass of Traubemammalai and Christa.

01:02:02: And then you can go to Globbel.

01:02:03: There goes the Warrer now.

01:02:05: Now there is the Wahrer.

01:02:07: Hollabusch.

01:02:08: So Holunda.

01:02:09: You did it yourself.

01:02:11: Thank you very much!

01:02:12: I'm sorry that this can't be a press conference, but we'll have to talk again next time if it ever happens again.

01:02:21: And there's PressCorp from Albert.

01:02:24: Thanks a lot and also written on your own.

01:02:26: With the little label... Yes of course.

01:02:29: I already know how people are going to get excited about it.

01:02:32: A press conference bronze medal with Johannes Scherre.

01:02:41: That's the perfect ending for our episode, I would say.

01:02:45: We'll do it in Levevo now!

01:02:47: Now we're going to open this thing up and then it will be kneaded!

01:02:49: Great!

01:02:50: Thanks a lot!

01:02:54: Thank you so much for coming by!

01:02:56: The people said they didn't know about that at all... It was very nice of them!

01:03:02: Tell us more!

01:03:04: Thanks and see you next time!

01:03:09: That's cool.

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