Chloroformierte Vierzehnjährige im Tweed-Kostüm
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Narrated by:
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Max Goldt
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By:
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Max Goldt
About this listen
- Inhalt:
- 1. Die Chefin verzichtet auf demonstratives Frieren,
- 2. Diverse Texte aus "Sind wir denn nur in Cordbettwäsche etwas wert?",
- 3. Oma Lüneburg trinkt keinen Sprudel (frühe Version),
- 4. Doppelmayr halbiert die Mulmigkeit,
- 5. Die Ministerialdirigentin Martinek,
- 6. Schulisches,
- 1. Finanztantenhappen in Freiheit heißen Hering,
- 2. Blumenkübel vor dem Eingang böser Krankenkassen,
- 3. Die Lampen leiden am meisten darunter,
- 4. Otto und Ute genießen die Lebensfreude,
- 5. Drei bettlägerige ukrainische Tingeltangeltänzerinnen - Variationen eines Möbelpackerwitzes,
- 6. Man ist ein bißchen aufgeregt und langweilt sich trotzdem,
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