Words that come from the heart go to the heart German English Yiddish
The sun shines for free for everyone. The human heart and the ocean floor are unfathomable.
(Sprache: Englisch)
Smoking in the corn field One Sunday afternoon we boys bought a pack of White Owl cigars. We wanted to know what smoking tastes like. Their machines were also the fastest because they refurbished
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Smoking in the corn field One Sunday afternoon we boys bought a pack of White Owl cigars. We wanted to know what smoking tastes like. Their machines were also the fastest because they refurbished
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We camouflaged our project in a corn field in the direction of the barrage. In the middle of the field under two-meter-high maize plants everyone got a cigar. Lighting the cigar with the match and getting a full load of smoke was a disappointment. Ugh, they're strong. White smoke rose from the cornfield. We stopped pulling the lungs with it. But puffed until only a stump remained. Certainly the filter cigarettes taste better, we thought. So we bought a pack of HB cigarettes. We divided this pack among ourselves and started smoking. The enjoyment wasn't that satisfying either, but we didn't want to take cigarettes home with us. So we put three cigarettes in our mouths at the same time to put an end to the hustle and bustle. With 10 mopeds we drove towards Behringersmühle in Franconian Switzerland. Günther Müller always wanted to experience the risk. He passed every tractor without paying attention to the oncoming traffic. He lay down on his machine and accelerated. Again and again he looked around to see if someone was following him. It bordered on a miracle that he was still alive today. Siegbert Reinwand drove just as daringly. He always had the problem of running out of fuel in his Zündapp. Up to the last drop of gasoline, Siegbert always gave full throttle. When his engine popped and stalled, he turned his moped over so that some more fuel could flow into his carburetor. I often lent him some of my gas. We loosened the fuel hose and put a liter or two in his tank. At the next gas station it happened that he didn't have enough money to fill up with him. We pooled some change and paid his gas bill. Siegbert grew up as a single child with his mother with his uncle Adelbert in Augsfeld. He was a loving slob who you got your last shirt from if he could help. In 2013 he took his own life. Günther was our scaredy when driving a moped. He always drove right at the back. How often had to wait for him. Günther grew up in a somewhat messy family.
Autoren-Porträt von Powerful Glory, Rudolf Friedrich, Rudi Friedrich
Glory, Powerful The steam really fogged our little kitchen. Because the bath water was too hot at first, my grandma added cold water from the tap The faucet and the pouring were the only water point in the house. More water drinkers and taps could be found in the stable and in the yard When bathing, the temperature was often regulated by pouring hot or cold water At the end of the bathing process, washing your hair was always a special procedure The shampoo came out of a small plastic pillow. One tip of the pillow was cut off with scissors and then when the foam was pressed, it spilled not only onto my hair, but mostly onto my face. Most of all, I was always afraid for my eyes. Every time I shouted: give me a wash Often we were allowed to eat a piece of warm, freshly baked cake before going to bed. Friedrich, Rudolf Ich wuchs in einem keinen fränkischen Dorf auf. In unserem Haus lebten meine Eltern, meine Oma mütterlicherseits, mein Zwillingsbruder, mein kleiner Bruder und ich. Meine Großeltern aus der Linie meines Vaters wohnten auch im selben Dorf. Mein Opa was Schmied und war zweimal verheiratet. Seine erste Frau starb bei einer landesweiten Grippewelle sehr jung. Bis er ein zweites mal heiratete, versorgte er seine drei Kinder allein. Seine zweite Frau bekam vier Kinder von ihm. Mein Vater war der Jüngste. Friedrich, Rudi Zuerst beginnt dein Werk durch einen Gedanken, danach wird sich dein Gedanke zu einer Idee verfestigen und dann kommen die mutigen Schritte des Tuns. Damit das noch nie dagewesene ein großer Wurf wird, ist deine Vorstellungskraft entscheidend. Stell dir vor, dass viele Leute von deinem Vorhaben begeistert sind und dir sogar applaudieren. Applaus muss es aber nicht unbedingt gleich zu Beginn deiner neuen Schöpfung geben. Rechne damit, dass deine Idee ignoriert oder sogar belächelt wird. Es wird jedoch die Zeit kommen, da du triumphieren wirst. In unserer modernen Welt werden wir nicht nur komponieren können. Beides "komponieren" und
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Powerful Glory , Rudolf Friedrich , Rudi Friedrich
- 2021, 316 Seiten, Maße: 12,5 x 19 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: epubli
- ISBN-10: 3754140507
- ISBN-13: 9783754140505
- Erscheinungsdatum: 19.07.2021
Sprache:
Englisch
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