'ne Nonne kauft 'ner Nutte 'nen Duden
Dreizehn Texte 1991 - 2005
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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
Mit dem Inhalt:
Zwei Texte mit Busfahrern:
- 1. Was sind das eigentlich für Leute, die in der ersten Reihe sitzen;
- 2. Dem Elend probesitzen.
Zwei Texte mit Bob Dylan:
- 3. Metrosexualität, Transparenz und die drei dümmsten Aphorismen von Oscar Wilde;
- 4. Ein gutes und ein schlechtes Wort für Männer;
- 5. Wenn Torte von Menschen bewegt wird;
- 6. Was man nicht sagt;
- 7. Ich beeindruckte durch ein seltenes KZ;
- 8. Der Amethyst;
- 9. Die Geburtstagsfeier (jetzt-Magazin-Tagebuch).
Zwei Texte mit Nachnamen:
- 10. Volkstrauertag in Neustadt am Rübenberge;
- 11. Tropfen, Klingeln und die üble Weiterleiterei;
- 12. Eine Insel am Rande Europas;
- 13. Die Verachtung.
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