Olli Schulz
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These are often not the relationships that last forever, but these are ... That doesn't mean that you have to ring right away with a bowl of bread and salt and say, welcome here or something, but just a greeting on the street is enough. And one guy saw me get in here. He came up to me and said, hello, I live five houses away and gave me his hand. I was so happy about it. That was the only thing.
These are often not the relationships that last forever, but these are ... That doesn't mean that you have to ring right away with a bowl of bread and salt and say, welcome here or something, but just a greeting on the street is enough. And one guy saw me get in here. He came up to me and said, hello, I live five houses away and gave me his hand. I was so happy about it. That was the only thing.
These are often not the relationships that last forever, but these are ... That doesn't mean that you have to ring right away with a bowl of bread and salt and say, welcome here or something, but just a greeting on the street is enough. And one guy saw me get in here. He came up to me and said, hello, I live five houses away and gave me his hand. I was so happy about it. That was the only thing.
So not because people can't get rid of me now. That's always the case. I've talked to friends about it. Even in Pinneberg, in Hamburg or somewhere else, you're first accepted when you've been seen in the supermarket for a long time. Or people know you then, if at all, when they greet you. But I think that's really a... This is one of the unpleasant German ways to greet people.
So not because people can't get rid of me now. That's always the case. I've talked to friends about it. Even in Pinneberg, in Hamburg or somewhere else, you're first accepted when you've been seen in the supermarket for a long time. Or people know you then, if at all, when they greet you. But I think that's really a... This is one of the unpleasant German ways to greet people.
So not because people can't get rid of me now. That's always the case. I've talked to friends about it. Even in Pinneberg, in Hamburg or somewhere else, you're first accepted when you've been seen in the supermarket for a long time. Or people know you then, if at all, when they greet you. But I think that's really a... This is one of the unpleasant German ways to greet people.
When you look at someone's face and say, hello, good afternoon, and he looks at you like that, it's really German, I think, and they look at you and there's no irritation in your face and go on like that. But they saw that they were greeting you and wanted to say, no, no, you won't get a greeting back because I've lived here longer than you. That's so stupid.
When you look at someone's face and say, hello, good afternoon, and he looks at you like that, it's really German, I think, and they look at you and there's no irritation in your face and go on like that. But they saw that they were greeting you and wanted to say, no, no, you won't get a greeting back because I've lived here longer than you. That's so stupid.
When you look at someone's face and say, hello, good afternoon, and he looks at you like that, it's really German, I think, and they look at you and there's no irritation in your face and go on like that. But they saw that they were greeting you and wanted to say, no, no, you won't get a greeting back because I've lived here longer than you. That's so stupid.
Yes, that's really the attitude. Maybe this will happen here in the suburb, too, that you then vote whether he is allowed to go there at all or so. Well, that's just by the way. Let me tell you a little more about my little trip to Essen. On Saturday evening was the concert. I got to know really nice people there, played a few songs with Stop Rock.
Yes, that's really the attitude. Maybe this will happen here in the suburb, too, that you then vote whether he is allowed to go there at all or so. Well, that's just by the way. Let me tell you a little more about my little trip to Essen. On Saturday evening was the concert. I got to know really nice people there, played a few songs with Stop Rock.
Yes, that's really the attitude. Maybe this will happen here in the suburb, too, that you then vote whether he is allowed to go there at all or so. Well, that's just by the way. Let me tell you a little more about my little trip to Essen. On Saturday evening was the concert. I got to know really nice people there, played a few songs with Stop Rock.
He played an incredibly good solo on my last record for the song, just like that. I took revenge. I sang a song by him called Nichts zu Sehen, please go on, there is nothing to see here, which I also put on the list today, on the Fidi and Brumsi list, Stockbrock and Uli Schulz, there is nothing to see here. It's been a few weeks old and we also shot a nice video for it in the former Molotov.
He played an incredibly good solo on my last record for the song, just like that. I took revenge. I sang a song by him called Nichts zu Sehen, please go on, there is nothing to see here, which I also put on the list today, on the Fidi and Brumsi list, Stockbrock and Uli Schulz, there is nothing to see here. It's been a few weeks old and we also shot a nice video for it in the former Molotov.
He played an incredibly good solo on my last record for the song, just like that. I took revenge. I sang a song by him called Nichts zu Sehen, please go on, there is nothing to see here, which I also put on the list today, on the Fidi and Brumsi list, Stockbrock and Uli Schulz, there is nothing to see here. It's been a few weeks old and we also shot a nice video for it in the former Molotov.
We play this concert and I prepare for it on Sunday, of course I sleep after the concert in this beautiful hotel. And I think, when I go back on Sunday, I look at the plan of the German Federal Railway and see that all trains are expected to have a high load. And I thought, shit, I don't want to experience all the shit again like on the ride. And then I see 6.22 am, the train, low load.
We play this concert and I prepare for it on Sunday, of course I sleep after the concert in this beautiful hotel. And I think, when I go back on Sunday, I look at the plan of the German Federal Railway and see that all trains are expected to have a high load. And I thought, shit, I don't want to experience all the shit again like on the ride. And then I see 6.22 am, the train, low load.
We play this concert and I prepare for it on Sunday, of course I sleep after the concert in this beautiful hotel. And I think, when I go back on Sunday, I look at the plan of the German Federal Railway and see that all trains are expected to have a high load. And I thought, shit, I don't want to experience all the shit again like on the ride. And then I see 6.22 am, the train, low load.
I thought, hey, before I give myself this whole shit again with my guitar and my bag, I'll drive back at 6.22 am with the first train from Essen to Berlin. In the morning? In the morning. Morgens, morgens, Sonntagmorgen, um 6.22 Uhr. Dann haben wir aber auch natürlich, weil es ein schöner Abend war, bis um halb drei in der Hotelbar gesessen und haben da Gin Tonic getrunken und geredet.
I thought, hey, before I give myself this whole shit again with my guitar and my bag, I'll drive back at 6.22 am with the first train from Essen to Berlin. In the morning? In the morning. Morgens, morgens, Sonntagmorgen, um 6.22 Uhr. Dann haben wir aber auch natürlich, weil es ein schöner Abend war, bis um halb drei in der Hotelbar gesessen und haben da Gin Tonic getrunken und geredet.