Jan Böhmermann
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Which also lies in the fact that there were very few of us back then. But nonetheless, I was really the one who chained himself to the toy shelf and somehow made terror.
First of all this, and second of all this 8 years difference in our age. Age difference. When I first had Toys R Us, I was already 17, 18, I think, at Eidelstedter Platz. No, not Eidelstedter Platz, but behind Eidelstedter Platz, the 184-year-old, who drives through the Spanish Furt to Schnellsen, Then I always drove past this shopping street. I don't know the name right now.
First of all this, and second of all this 8 years difference in our age. Age difference. When I first had Toys R Us, I was already 17, 18, I think, at Eidelstedter Platz. No, not Eidelstedter Platz, but behind Eidelstedter Platz, the 184-year-old, who drives through the Spanish Furt to Schnellsen, Then I always drove past this shopping street. I don't know the name right now.
First of all this, and second of all this 8 years difference in our age. Age difference. When I first had Toys R Us, I was already 17, 18, I think, at Eidelstedter Platz. No, not Eidelstedter Platz, but behind Eidelstedter Platz, the 184-year-old, who drives through the Spanish Furt to Schnellsen, Then I always drove past this shopping street. I don't know the name right now.
There, if you also drive out to Bananen Willi, if you drive out to, or to Krümet, to all these shops where, that's my, Bananen Willi, Krümet, that's my shopping street. I like to drive there. But I was already out of the roughest when Toys R Us arrived in Germany. I notice that. You were probably 14 and I was already 20 or 22.
There, if you also drive out to Bananen Willi, if you drive out to, or to Krümet, to all these shops where, that's my, Bananen Willi, Krümet, that's my shopping street. I like to drive there. But I was already out of the roughest when Toys R Us arrived in Germany. I notice that. You were probably 14 and I was already 20 or 22.
There, if you also drive out to Bananen Willi, if you drive out to, or to Krümet, to all these shops where, that's my, Bananen Willi, Krümet, that's my shopping street. I like to drive there. But I was already out of the roughest when Toys R Us arrived in Germany. I notice that. You were probably 14 and I was already 20 or 22.
Yes, and I found it very strange that there are really families who go to Toys R Us with their children and then really just...
Yes, and I found it very strange that there are really families who go to Toys R Us with their children and then really just...
Yes, and I found it very strange that there are really families who go to Toys R Us with their children and then really just...
Well, you have to consider that they have a different way of thinking than we do. We who come from moderately middle-class families.
Well, you have to consider that they have a different way of thinking than we do. We who come from moderately middle-class families.
Well, you have to consider that they have a different way of thinking than we do. We who come from moderately middle-class families.
If you come from a family that really, really, I'll say, never had anything and maybe also arrived in Germany with a completely different position value and where that was always the great wish, then as a father you want to make your child all the things that you never had yourself. I think the thinking of Hafti in this case or people who do something like that is also simple.
If you come from a family that really, really, I'll say, never had anything and maybe also arrived in Germany with a completely different position value and where that was always the great wish, then as a father you want to make your child all the things that you never had yourself. I think the thinking of Hafti in this case or people who do something like that is also simple.
If you come from a family that really, really, I'll say, never had anything and maybe also arrived in Germany with a completely different position value and where that was always the great wish, then as a father you want to make your child all the things that you never had yourself. I think the thinking of Hafti in this case or people who do something like that is also simple.
You haven't had any money for years or decades or a whole generation. Then you get a lot of money and that's about your hip-hop or something. And of course you want to do exactly that. Not to look sad in front of the shelves at other children, rich welfare children who went out with some things. And of course it's the wrong way, but maybe understand a little bit why that is.
You haven't had any money for years or decades or a whole generation. Then you get a lot of money and that's about your hip-hop or something. And of course you want to do exactly that. Not to look sad in front of the shelves at other children, rich welfare children who went out with some things. And of course it's the wrong way, but maybe understand a little bit why that is.
You haven't had any money for years or decades or a whole generation. Then you get a lot of money and that's about your hip-hop or something. And of course you want to do exactly that. Not to look sad in front of the shelves at other children, rich welfare children who went out with some things. And of course it's the wrong way, but maybe understand a little bit why that is.