Olli Schulz
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Also, of course, about you. That's why I should greet you very warmly from Katrin. On a birthday party of my record boss, who had a birthday, I just took Katrin with me. I can't come, I'm already arranged with Katrin Bauerfeind on that day for podcasts and food, and he said, I think they're so great, please bring them with you.
Also, of course, about you. That's why I should greet you very warmly from Katrin. On a birthday party of my record boss, who had a birthday, I just took Katrin with me. I can't come, I'm already arranged with Katrin Bauerfeind on that day for podcasts and food, and he said, I think they're so great, please bring them with you.
I don't even know what to say, I'm so nervous, I think they're so smart. He really appreciates her and I took her with me and we were there. Of course, Katrin as a media woman knew more people at the party than I did. And he immediately stopped with people while I was standing in the corner. I thought so, I'm actually the one who arrived here in the record scene.
I don't even know what to say, I'm so nervous, I think they're so smart. He really appreciates her and I took her with me and we were there. Of course, Katrin as a media woman knew more people at the party than I did. And he immediately stopped with people while I was standing in the corner. I thought so, I'm actually the one who arrived here in the record scene.
I don't even know what to say, I'm so nervous, I think they're so smart. He really appreciates her and I took her with me and we were there. Of course, Katrin as a media woman knew more people at the party than I did. And he immediately stopped with people while I was standing in the corner. I thought so, I'm actually the one who arrived here in the record scene.
And then at some point we're both out and go to the other side of the street, want to go home and call everyone a taxi. And then I hear a voice call, say that's Olli Schulz who's standing there. And I think, oh God, now somewhere. And who's standing there with a cap? Charlie Hübner. No. Charlie Hübner, from whom I should also greet you, who also listens to our podcast.
And then at some point we're both out and go to the other side of the street, want to go home and call everyone a taxi. And then I hear a voice call, say that's Olli Schulz who's standing there. And I think, oh God, now somewhere. And who's standing there with a cap? Charlie Hübner. No. Charlie Hübner, from whom I should also greet you, who also listens to our podcast.
And then at some point we're both out and go to the other side of the street, want to go home and call everyone a taxi. And then I hear a voice call, say that's Olli Schulz who's standing there. And I think, oh God, now somewhere. And who's standing there with a cap? Charlie Hübner. No. Charlie Hübner, from whom I should also greet you, who also listens to our podcast.
And I met Charlie Hübner and Katrin. And Lars Jessen was also there, the director. We met by chance. This is Berlin, you know. Just on the street at 8.30 a.m. Did that not happen to you in Essen? That doesn't happen to you in Essen at the main station, because you don't meet Charlie Hübner there. That's why the bar is open until 24 hours in Essen.
And I met Charlie Hübner and Katrin. And Lars Jessen was also there, the director. We met by chance. This is Berlin, you know. Just on the street at 8.30 a.m. Did that not happen to you in Essen? That doesn't happen to you in Essen at the main station, because you don't meet Charlie Hübner there. That's why the bar is open until 24 hours in Essen.
And I met Charlie Hübner and Katrin. And Lars Jessen was also there, the director. We met by chance. This is Berlin, you know. Just on the street at 8.30 a.m. Did that not happen to you in Essen? That doesn't happen to you in Essen at the main station, because you don't meet Charlie Hübner there. That's why the bar is open until 24 hours in Essen.
Because we knew, we would have liked to have something to drink, but we didn't know where we were supposed to go.
Because we knew, we would have liked to have something to drink, but we didn't know where we were supposed to go.
Because we knew, we would have liked to have something to drink, but we didn't know where we were supposed to go.
Then we talked about it and I almost missed it. I want to talk about the fact that the long-time great band Element of Crime released a documentary, directed by Charlie Huebner. And I haven't seen the film yet, otherwise I would have talked about it for a long time. But I don't get any invitations, I don't get any links, nobody tells me anything.
Then we talked about it and I almost missed it. I want to talk about the fact that the long-time great band Element of Crime released a documentary, directed by Charlie Huebner. And I haven't seen the film yet, otherwise I would have talked about it for a long time. But I don't get any invitations, I don't get any links, nobody tells me anything.
Then we talked about it and I almost missed it. I want to talk about the fact that the long-time great band Element of Crime released a documentary, directed by Charlie Huebner. And I haven't seen the film yet, otherwise I would have talked about it for a long time. But I don't get any invitations, I don't get any links, nobody tells me anything.
And Element of Crime is now, I think, 70, 80 years old. They started before the war. Sven Regner was still underage at the time. Still made Fickrock lyrics.
And Element of Crime is now, I think, 70, 80 years old. They started before the war. Sven Regner was still underage at the time. Still made Fickrock lyrics.
And Element of Crime is now, I think, 70, 80 years old. They started before the war. Sven Regner was still underage at the time. Still made Fickrock lyrics.