Olli Schulz
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That's the thing. When you're over 50, you start to wear colorful socks. You're over 50, I didn't even know that. To stay a little peppy. You know? You put on these socks and people say, look, Olli Schulz is still funny. He's still wearing funny socks and stuff. Those are the little accents. What do you have? Puma socks? I have Puma socks. Don't you know?
First of all, it's a good, honest German company. Puma with a good, honest German animal, the Puma.
First of all, it's a good, honest German company. Puma with a good, honest German animal, the Puma.
First of all, it's a good, honest German company. Puma with a good, honest German animal, the Puma.
I only have individual socks and I have a big bag next to the washing machine where there is only one sock. And this bag is getting bigger and bigger. Who has such a bag with this one sock in it?
I only have individual socks and I have a big bag next to the washing machine where there is only one sock. And this bag is getting bigger and bigger. Who has such a bag with this one sock in it?
I only have individual socks and I have a big bag next to the washing machine where there is only one sock. And this bag is getting bigger and bigger. Who has such a bag with this one sock in it?
It's our new day.
It's our new day.
It's our new day.
Have you ever been to the train station in this supermarket? Ulrich? Do you know him? Hitz, of course, Hitz.
Have you ever been to the train station in this supermarket? Ulrich? Do you know him? Hitz, of course, Hitz.
Have you ever been to the train station in this supermarket? Ulrich? Do you know him? Hitz, of course, Hitz.
I've been there since I've been living in Berlin for 20 years. Is there any reason to always go there between Christmas and New Year's Eve? Because it's the only supermarket that's open now or something. And then you go in there and buy some shit that you don't really need, if you don't find what you need there. Are you also people who always go there?
I've been there since I've been living in Berlin for 20 years. Is there any reason to always go there between Christmas and New Year's Eve? Because it's the only supermarket that's open now or something. And then you go in there and buy some shit that you don't really need, if you don't find what you need there. Are you also people who always go there?
I've been there since I've been living in Berlin for 20 years. Is there any reason to always go there between Christmas and New Year's Eve? Because it's the only supermarket that's open now or something. And then you go in there and buy some shit that you don't really need, if you don't find what you need there. Are you also people who always go there?
Has it also become a tradition for you in Berlin around Christmas time? No one. There are no real Berliners here either. Who came from southern Germany today? It's not like they're all Berliners here. Who came from Hamburg? Is there Bremen? Who's from Bremen here?
Has it also become a tradition for you in Berlin around Christmas time? No one. There are no real Berliners here either. Who came from southern Germany today? It's not like they're all Berliners here. Who came from Hamburg? Is there Bremen? Who's from Bremen here?
Has it also become a tradition for you in Berlin around Christmas time? No one. There are no real Berliners here either. Who came from southern Germany today? It's not like they're all Berliners here. Who came from Hamburg? Is there Bremen? Who's from Bremen here?
Your mother. Hello mom. Nice, nice, nice. Jan, before you get caught up in the internet... Flipper is not a fish, shall I tell you?