DRINNIES - BlaBlaYacht

Episode Date: February 10, 2025

Pfeffert eure Laptoptasche auf den Bahnsteig, die neue Folge DRINNIES hat es in sich! Chris korbt einen Troubadour, Shania Geiss ist das Klopapier ausgegangen und Giulia trägt eine Jeans aus Holz. Da...rauf einen großen Gastritis auf Eis!Besuche Giulia und Chris auf Instagram: @giuliabeckerdasoriginal und @chris.sommerHier findest du alle Infos und Rabatte unserer Werbepartner: linktr.ee/drinnies Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Starting point is 00:01:44 Drini's Podcast. Buenos nachos, friends. We hope you're doing well. And if not, it's okay. Julia, you're at a given time, here in the camera, on time, on the second, exactly. I can tell in the class book, Julia Becker, on time, like ever. It was a close call, I have to say.
Starting point is 00:02:01 Today I'm wearing my jeans pants again for the first time in a long time. I don't know if you know that. I've been wearing jeans for a long time now. I don't know if you know that. I've never really dealt with how to properly care for them. But I think you shouldn't wash them too often. In any case, they get very hard in the washing machine. And my jeans are very hard today. And if you put them in the closet for a long time, after you've washed them hard,
Starting point is 00:02:22 then it gets even harder, like a cheesecloth. It then rips off in the closet. And now I've put them on and they'll get even harder, like a cheese. They'll rip off in the closet. And now I've put them on, and they're so stiff on my legs that I can only walk slowly, because they're not really elastic. I think that Prince or George Michael also wore very stiff jeans. It's usually a good thing.
Starting point is 00:02:39 I think you become productive and creative. And you can sing well in your head voice. And I think that the jeans are the transition from the normal fabric to wood. To wood, to a tree trunk. You have tree trunk, you have boards, then the jeans and then somehow comes the natural phase. That's exactly this hierarchy. Wooden wool, jeans, oak. German forest as a subordinate, as a motif that always appears in this podcast.
Starting point is 00:03:05 Julia, I can say I'm fine. But this podcast, this episode, would have hardly taken place this week. Because maybe you can still hear it a little bit. I had lost my voice between the last episode and the so-called so-called episode. Completely gone. I lost my voice completely. I remember the last time I was in the university level, when my teacher asked me, when I was sick for 3-4 days, if I was feeling better. And I said, yes!
Starting point is 00:03:35 And he laughed for the first time. I remember that. My history teacher, Mr. Bachmann. It's sad when your partner loses his voice, but it's also a bit pleasant. You have a bit of peace, you can give a lecture, reflect, think again. You can enjoy the peace, the birds in the twiches. I felt a bit like Miles Daves, who also had a voice, after he had a voice band OP and the legend says
Starting point is 00:03:58 he had an argument with a jazz club owner because he didn't pay the rent. And he shouldn't have screamed, he shouldn't have even spoken after the OP. And he made the owner, the club owner, he didn't pay the rent and he shouldn't have been allowed to scream. He shouldn't have even been allowed to speak after the surgery and he made the owner, the club owner, mad and then he talked about his whole career like that. But Miles Davis also said that sometimes there are the notes that you don't play and that's how I felt this week. There are also the things that you don't say that have to be said. You know Julia? In closure, I just before the horstlichter, I went to the monastery, book, which I promote at Markus Lanz.
Starting point is 00:04:27 But you really have to say that you really have enough glances. You can tell a thousand stories with your glances, Chris. Really? Is that so? Yes, I think so. Is that a compliment or is that somehow... That's not even a hidden compliment, it's a very obvious compliment, Chris. You can tell all kinds of stories with your face. That's an actor's talent.
Starting point is 00:04:47 It was a comeback. But my comeback is also in the shadow of another comeback, namely that of Unheilig. I have to introduce that here. I read that yesterday. The Count of Unheilig. The Count is a singer and the band is called Unheilig and he's the frontman.
Starting point is 00:05:03 And we had the topic here in the podcast some time ago. But I can't remember exactly where it was. We just asked ourselves where Graf, the singer from Unheilig is. And we drew the conclusion that he has to live in a sauna. And I also know that we said that the hit, Geboren um zu Leben, would be the perfect carnaval song. I don't know more. Yes, Geboren um zu Leben is be the perfect carnaval song. I don't know more. Yes, Geboren um zu Leben, that's really the best carnaval song ever.
Starting point is 00:05:28 Geboren um zu Leben. Yes, but really, that's the perfect carnaval song. We found out back then that he lives in Aachen. So really almost still, it's almost still Rhineland, I have to say. It's still a yoke, right? It's still a yoke, Aachen's yoke. And according to rumors, he has, a huge sauna in the basement. I don't know where we got this information from.
Starting point is 00:05:48 Maybe anonymous, maybe it was on the net. We definitely got this information. And he's now out of the sauna, so to speak, and he's sweated a lot. After 10 years he hasn't had any more kisses. The boiler was empty. The boiler is sealed. He has to get out now, the Count. He's changed his clothes more time to kiss. The kettle was empty. The kettle is sealed. The Count has to get out now.
Starting point is 00:06:06 He has changed his clothes and it starts again. I think he had all these 10 years, or how long he was away, 20 years, 30 years, let's say 40 years, he was away. He had a sauna window, he drew smileys in it with his finger. A hit sauna window. And that was too boring for him, so they came back. But don't you think it's the most embarrassing thing as an artist to say that you stop while you're still... No. No, it's cool. No, because you really have to say, they all come back.
Starting point is 00:06:36 The question is always when. Is it a micro or a macro thing of theirs? But you mean coming back is not cool. I say, stopping is cooler than start. Because then you already did something. To be able to put a final point, you have to have a sentence in front of it. And that's a little cooler. But coming back is even a little cooler than the beginning. Do you understand? A new hierarchy.
Starting point is 00:07:03 The coolest thing is to stop, the second coolest thing is to start, and the most uncool thing is to come back. I think they don't even start from the beginning, but even below that, because that's really kind of so messy. Because then it becomes clear to everyone, this big, big announcement, we're stopping, thing, was just a...
Starting point is 00:07:20 We're going to do a huge tour now. Yes. And then we'll record every 5 million people. And then we'll sit down and put it on. And then we'll come back to the motto I'm already a little bit in the mood for a little more money. It's a little bit, yes, I don't know. I understand it, but Harpe Kekkelin also said 10, 15 years ago
Starting point is 00:07:37 I'm not in the mood for TV, for media business anymore. And honestly, I understand it. But that was something else. He only pulled back because he didn't have a privacy and because he was being watched and everything. I don't think the Count was great. If he wears a hat, nobody recognizes him. Of course, he's always in a suit and he's wearing a tie. He always looks like he's on his way to a wedding or a confirmation.
Starting point is 00:08:02 He really looks like a 5th year, make a nice remix. And I say that goes through your pores to live. And then with a guitar riff from Bringsepitter, that sounds really awesome, right? Julia, I see you somehow on the cathedral plate in Cologne. I do too. That singing, actually also during carnival on the track, when everything is
Starting point is 00:08:39 over, when no one is in the mood to participate in a carnival at all, because the whole platform, the whole platform ones, if you say it in Switzerland, the whole track is full of people at the Cologne main station you come there, get on the stage and sing again boah, uh, and so on I'd love to do that, I don't think so Carnival itself, but being a singer yourself, awesome!
Starting point is 00:09:02 Do you know what's coming back this year? Flashmobs! That's coming back again.? Flash mobs. That's coming back too. Flash mobs will be back and I say you will be in it. You will be responsible for it. If you sing to Läve at the Cologne main station. So our forecast for 2025 is the comeback of the Flash mobs and the comeback of the water beds. Did I get that right? Exactly. We could at the end of the year, we have to remember that.
Starting point is 00:09:22 But as far as I know, we forgot that in two hours. I forgot that already. We probably talked about water beds last time. Yes, exactly. Okay, then we have to now tattoo somewhere, I don't know, on an arm, somehow in a nice scribble, so that we can hang it off at the end of the year. Maybe leave a box open.
Starting point is 00:09:38 In runes. Yes, exactly, or a fracture, something symbolic. Water bed, a box next to it, and flashmob, a box. And then you can unhook it at the end. Yes, that's how we do it. I've already done that with Unholy. I did it on my foot, I did it last year. Unholy with the box next to it, I was able to do that with the tattoo artist,
Starting point is 00:09:59 with a green hook. I have to say, Unholy, the Count, somewhere, that hits the black one in me. That touches me. Somewhere I have, how, the Count is somehow unholy. That hits the black one in me. That touches me. Somewhere I have, how do you say, I have something there. A soft spot. Yes, I have a soft spot for that. And I also have a soft spot for remote stations.
Starting point is 00:10:13 I think you always see a lot of things. And I have to bring that to the language that we were at the Frankfurt Airport at the station. And Julia, you know what I want to get out of here now. Because I've never experienced anything like this. Me neither. We're standing there, waiting for our train. The train? On the ICE.
Starting point is 00:10:31 I have a coffee to go in my hand, but I can't hold it. I'm switching from left to right, from left to right, because it's too hot. I forgot this thing, which you put on the outside, this Papp thing. I was a little on hot coal, I have to say.
Starting point is 00:10:44 Yes, and you have to say, it was morning, it was very cold, there was a calm in the air. The people were still tired, they were broken. They were just like you at the first café. Everyone wanted to go away somehow, it was really cold. And we stood there, you were there juggling with your strange cup. And I am totally in a state of mind. And suddenly I see a figure running past us.
Starting point is 00:11:09 Running, I'd say. And I didn't think anything else. It's the train station. People run there from time to time to get their train. All right. I only saw a back-up hairstyle in the run-by. A very expensive steppe jacket and Italian leather slippers. And a leather suitcase.
Starting point is 00:11:26 It looked very much like investment bankers. We were in Frankfurt, it was definitely like that. The gentleman came, I didn't think much of it. We were standing there, I was in closure, in thoughts, somewhere else. You were at your café, played hot potatoes with this cup in your hands, and suddenly I hear you screaming, or we all hear you scream,
Starting point is 00:11:47 I'm full of shit, I'm angry! But really, really, really loud from somewhere. Damn shit! Yeah, like that. And then it clapped. And then I did a shoulder black. I looked and thought, what's going on here? And we were afraid scared because I thought,
Starting point is 00:12:06 we're in Frankfurt, the drug scene is big in big cities, but in Frankfurt it's even more extreme. Or in Frankfurt's train station anyway. It's going to be a trophy. We have to see if it's going to put itself or other people in danger. Turn around and it was a trophy. It was this investment banker,
Starting point is 00:12:27 full of coke, all the way to the back. My guess, because otherwise you wouldn't be screaming at 7 a.m. in this volume over the entire track. He didn't even have anyone on the phone, he was alone. He was alone, he had nobody with him, he just screamed himself to death and, like a little child, heped on the track with his shoe. And everyone around him was totally quiet.
Starting point is 00:12:50 They looked at him with huge eyes. And he totally blurted everything out. He was so angry because he didn't get his train. Obviously there was a change of track or something. I saw that. He sprinted down already. Yes. He was probably close. But it's not true. He went to the wrong side of the platform.
Starting point is 00:13:12 There was a change of track in front of the ICE. There was a train that was going in one direction. But he didn't have to get in. Because that was the wrong train. His other train was on the other side. But he didn't have to get on the train, because it was the wrong train. His other train station on the other side, I don't think he got that, that was an interpretation. Then he checked, he went over and the train had already started. And then I have to say, he somehow still ran after it. Where I thought, is it the longing that still drives him?
Starting point is 00:13:38 But I've never experienced that. Someone who had a paper bag, a nice real leather, nothing cheap, I can tell you that. Because otherwise we would have fallen apart. He took it and lifted it over his head, he really took it out and knocked it down. And I hope there was no iPad or laptop in there. It could be.
Starting point is 00:14:00 In any case, it was a laptop. He really took it out once and with full power, like how you would throw a baseball against the ground, once, bam! Damn shit! And he didn't get it. And I really saw the society back together. Many people who looked at it and said,
Starting point is 00:14:18 is it dangerous? What is he doing? Is he too close to the track? Is it a danger for us? They looked a little bit and he didn't get it. He was on his phone. Damn it! He was on Hinscht and I think he was really the classic who works at a stock exchange and has a two-nighter behind him. Now you have to go to an important appointment
Starting point is 00:14:37 and he is the only one in the hierarchy who still has to go ICE. It was with Bankart 1st Class 100, but the others already have their own drivers, but he hasn't. That would have been the crucial date where that could have changed, where he would have gotten his own driver, if this date had worked, where he would have got a bonus.
Starting point is 00:14:58 And he missed this train. And he knew at that moment, now it's called again, another three years, ICU driving, with delay, with a clogged toilet, no currywurst left in the onboard bistro, only vegan milk. That's what's blooming in me for another three years.
Starting point is 00:15:12 And I saw this despair in his face. That was the gasoline that was running him when he threw the bag over his head. He can't see this chocolate anymore, which they distribute. Favorite guest. I don't want a favorite guest, which they distribute. Favorite guest. He can't see it. I don't want to be a favorite guest. I want my own car as a driver.
Starting point is 00:15:27 And I tell you, on this investment banking fate, one or the other million, if not billions, is hanging on it. So, that has been going on for minutes. And I want to say, such a behavior, that can only have two reasons. Either you have an extremely healthy lifestyle, you have a lot of self-confidence, you are yourself very much worth, high self-worth, you have a lot of energy in the morning at seven, or it's the opposite, two-nighter, you have a direct choice to Colombia, you are under massive pressure, but you then of course step down because you then call someone and first make the person at the other end of the line to the mess, which then also
Starting point is 00:16:03 has to be carried out. He certainly ran out and took a taxi and said, drive me now within two hours to Brussels, you'll get 300 euros extra. And then he shouts to the taxi driver on a tour that he should drive faster. It was definitely, you just felt, it was about a lot of money.
Starting point is 00:16:21 Yes. On this train ride. And I actually came from the yogurt retreat. So practical, right? I made a lot of money on this train ride. And I actually came from a yoga retreat. So practical. I made friends. I met nice Americans before. Actually, I was fine until that point, but that, damn it, fuck! And then, I'm angry!
Starting point is 00:16:37 That was good, he really made his feelings come true. I found that almost honest. That was a message from me. Damn it, I'm pissed. That's a message from me. And the stamping with the real leather stilettos with a sole that's thinner than a piece of cardboard was so on the floor
Starting point is 00:16:55 that you know, that didn't do the Bender well. That was a bit too much. But did he feel it? Will he feel it tomorrow or the day after tomorrow? I didn't even check if there was an impact on the market. You checked the stock market the next day, maybe DAX, if there was anything to be said after the ICE accident. DAX lost 1200 points. No idea. We were in the hotel before. We just came back and we really had such a nice, relaxed time.
Starting point is 00:17:23 And we hardly ever arrive nice, relaxed time. And we barely arrived again. On German soil, someone's rusting. Really, in the second, when it's still morning, and we're still half asleep, still in vacation mode, someone's rusting out right away. And you really have to say, Chris, you were really in yoga mode. You were really in hotel, in yoga mode. We didn't know when we booked it,
Starting point is 00:17:44 that the hotel was a bit of a yoga retreat hotel. That was a bit of a misunderstanding. In quotation marks. You definitely explained to us when you arrived when and where yoga takes place. And asked us if we wanted to be there. And it was a yoga where you hanging out in the garden after dinner. I said, no thanks. I realized right away on day one that this is nothing for us.
Starting point is 00:18:12 But still, thank you very much. I looked at it from afar. I mean, you can always do that here in the Hotel for Yoga retreats. Because you don't need that much infrastructure. You just need a flat place. You can also do it on a parking lot. You can hang it on an old bedside table, a floor or a tree. You also have a hanging yoga.
Starting point is 00:18:32 Anyway, we didn't know that. What was interesting, the hotel was a bit out of date. There wasn't really much going on. I have a suggestion. Per centimeter of moldy shower fan, please, 30 to 50 euros of after-sales per night. I think it's okay if there are
Starting point is 00:18:48 moldy shower fumes, but you could get a little discount. Yes, good suggestion. There weren't many people in the hotel and there was a pool and there were always four to six people. So that was the amount of people we're talking about here.
Starting point is 00:19:04 And I found that very interesting because the hotel actually came That was the amount of people we talked to. I found that interesting, because the hotel was really coming into years, there wasn't much going on, it was a bit of a gap. But on the menu I read that they made it their own claim, and it said, a well-kept secret. I thought, that's how you can like that too. Just rebranding. Like, yes, we're a bit old, old is not really cool here, a bit shabby. Or well-capped secret. In principle, it just doesn't work here.
Starting point is 00:19:31 Yes, exactly. But I found it really relaxing. Especially then I find it relaxing when the standard is not so high, when you don't have an underdress, when you run to the buffet in your birkenstock in the morning. Yes, because you just don't meet anyone. Exactly, when no one is there. You don't have to wait long for your food. You always have a lie on the beach, at the pool.
Starting point is 00:19:52 What can be better? But it's like that, there is a sweet spot between something is totally overrun, way too many people and the completely different opposite there is nothing going on, and so little that you get a bit of a mulling sensation. Yes, yes, yes, I've had that before too.
Starting point is 00:20:09 Where there was also a pool bar that had never been opened. Or when you go past a restaurant, when you're in the city and you want to go eat something, and then you look like, no, there's only one third. I'm not going anywhere for sure. You know that? Yes, yes, I mean, I'm not going anywhere. But anyway, there were actually some yoga groups.
Starting point is 00:20:31 And we were also aware that everyone was in such large groups. And we were the only ones who were two and not for yoga reasons. And that was very interesting, because then there were US Americans. Our brothers and sisters over the Atlantic. Transatlantic friendship. Transatlantic friendship was strengthened during this holiday. They always sat next to us at the table, on a long table. And that's super relaxing, when 12 people eat together.
Starting point is 00:20:58 It's always quiet. You can relax, it's really relaxing like a yoga retreat. US Americans tend to be a little louder, a little more self-confident, a little more entertaining. And 12 people at the same time, that was pure relaxation. We immediately got to know and love the people, although you have to say that they were all very nice people, you can't say anything. But that wasn't relaxing, I'll say that now. And I have to say, there was a guy in this group
Starting point is 00:21:26 who had a guitar with him from day one. He carried the guitar everywhere, whether he went to the beach, whether he went to eat, whether he took a short break on the swing chair on the veranda. He always had the guitar with him. And I get sceptical when I see that. I ask myself, does that have to be it? Is it like that? And on the first evening he actually took it to the restaurant for dinner. I was like, does this have to be it? And on the first night he took her to the restaurant for dinner. I was like, what's this?
Starting point is 00:21:49 He even set up a stand. He sits there and plays. And one thing that really made me crazy, the guy sat there and played while eating. Unquestionably. He wasn't as engaged as an evening interviewee, but a hotel guest who said, oops, I have a guitar with me,
Starting point is 00:22:06 oops, there are other people who can't leave this hotel because they all have half-pensions. I'm going to do my music now. And I have to say, Chris, I respect musicians and I respect it when people go out and just make their music. So, but the guy didn't give a concert. The guy, in my opinion, practiced publicly.
Starting point is 00:22:29 And that's a huge difference in my eyes. He didn't prepare anything, and didn't say, now I'm going to please the people in my environment with the songs I've prepared and studied. Instead, he said, I can play a little, I can do some A, E, D, G, and I can pick some chords,
Starting point is 00:22:48 maybe I'll sing a little. Song selection, I don't know what I want to do, maybe I'll ask around, who likes what, I can try a little. Then he played at 30% volume and just sang very quietly. The rising sun. I didn't recognize a single song.
Starting point is 00:23:07 Not because I know so few songs. I know few songs, but I didn't realize one thing. I think they were all very famous songs by Wonderwall and House of the Rising Sun. You didn't see them. But if you had kept Shazam aside, he wouldn't have understood it. The app wouldn't have understood it. The app wouldn't have understood it,
Starting point is 00:23:26 he wouldn't have found the song, because the guy was just so quiet. And this permanent, this little noise in the background made me go crazy. I thought, if you'd go into the middle of the room and play your song with full confidence, we could clap afterwards and the thing would be over. But I liked that one of the waitresses
Starting point is 00:23:46 obviously went to the hotel's layout, to the music layout. Because there was also, you didn't say that, there was also the best of Eros Ramazzotti, who then made it louder, because she just didn't feel like it, obviously on the guitar music. I put her in, then it got louder, then I got her out.
Starting point is 00:24:01 I didn't see how she made it louder, but the timing was right. She said, I don't feel like it't see how she made it louder. But the timing was right. She said, I don't feel like it anymore, I'll make it louder. And what did he do? He also got louder. He got louder and then something happened. And then I want to take you, Chris, into account. Because that's how I've never seen you personally. So you have to say, I've seen all the time that the guy,
Starting point is 00:24:22 all the people who sat there in the dining room, always looking around, looking around, and trying to build up eye contact with people. Which means, of course, straight out, staring, not getting in the way of my eyes. He shouldn't feel encouraged to talk to me. He made music and played the people. Like a barter, like like under the balcony, like,
Starting point is 00:24:45 I'm playing for you now, and now for you, and now look at me. And we have a very special connection. This troubadour really got into it, to get up, sing with the guitar, and to come in our direction. And I've already said, Chris, look at me now, please, deepen yourself in a conversation with me.
Starting point is 00:25:03 I can't take it anymore, he looks at me like this, he's looking for contact with me. And I really, until the very last moment, looked so deep into his eyes, until he was so close to me. And then, Chris, that's my fault, I take that on myself, then I became weak. And then I slightly tilted my head to the side, and then he had me, then he had me in the net, and then he spoke to me.
Starting point is 00:25:23 I have to say, I was rarely as deep in the Sanacarbonara as I was this evening. I saw so much in there, Julia. I saw the whole world in the Sanacarbonara. I could have spent hours there. Everything was in there in this bowl. Yes, definitely. It was too late. I got in, I looked at him and he came to us and said Hey, I'm just here with this group and I have my guitar and I was wondering Do you have like a song in mind that I could play for you? And I sat there and I'm very nice, I'm very friendly to people and I smiled at him and thought about what I could say
Starting point is 00:25:57 maybe something from Fleetwood Mac or something that I can still bear but then Chris, you came to me before and I have to say, I didn't recognize you for a moment. Because you looked at him mega-hard. You didn't wear any makeup. And you said, not at the moment. And that was so hard. I really saw the face of this trooper,
Starting point is 00:26:21 the hope of seeing a look disappear. It's a very, very, very deep emptiness and a flashback to his childhood. And he was rejected and you have this Troubadour so hard, you have him so hard. And then he went back, he hasn't even spoken to anyone else yet. Then he went back to his place and started playing quietly again. But wait a minute, wait a minute. I didn't do it out of anger. I just got the emotion. It just came out of me.
Starting point is 00:26:51 Also because of my lack of English knowledge. It just came out of that. I couldn't say hey and hello and sorry. It was beautiful. I should have brought a floskel. You had the look of death. You looked like Athos from Tabaluga. And then you said, not at the moment. No, that's not what I said.
Starting point is 00:27:08 That's what you said. No. And that was it. Although I hated Troubadour just as much as you. I didn't mean it that way. I know, but he couldn't understand that in the second. And he went back and started to become quieter again. Which was good for us all, but the way Chris was,
Starting point is 00:27:26 that was tough. I heard his flip flops, which hid under his long, bone-long linen pants. And his wine... It's gray hair, slightly brownish, but already going over to gray, long hair, how he left. And then I went back to my carbonara.
Starting point is 00:27:41 And then you said, that was mega unfriendly. And then I thought about it, inklassur, milestones and the notes that you don't say. It then suddenly gave me all the senses and I then realized, shit, that was really a brutal corp. And I didn't know how to get out of this corner either. Because how it turned out, they accompanied us the next few days.
Starting point is 00:28:00 And the guy, every time I saw him somewhere... Also accompanied musically. ... every evening and every time he looked at me. And every time I saw him somewhere... Also accompanied musically. Every evening, and every time he looked at me. And every time I walked past the hotel lobby, he read a book and as if he felt it. Now comes the guy with his carbonara. Then he looks at me and smiles at me. And I saw it in the corner of my eye and I thought, now I can just go to him and do that. I think he wanted to do well with you again.
Starting point is 00:28:22 I think he really started practicing in his room. I think he got to do well again with you. I think he really started to practice in his room. I think he got better over the days. You've been following him. He wanted to do well again. He had this deep twist, and it was a very harmonious, harmonious, necessary, we all love each other yoga group. I think he didn't experience a return like that since he left his chosen family and left his own family.
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Starting point is 00:30:03 And you have to say something mention this yoga group. It's not the optimization yoga group of we do sports to have a great body, but it's the spirit. The spirit is the focus. We also noticed that it's a lot about the inner life and the people had their own kombucha bowls with them. And if you tell it like that, it sounds very cliché, but it's
Starting point is 00:30:25 unfortunately so. If I would write that in a script somewhere, the people would say Chris, that's too one-dimensional and you can't bring that to a series. That's already too, attention, seen, but it was just like that. But it was just like that. And then, they also started to bring more of their own things to breakfast every day. At the beginning it was just their own gluten-free bread and at some point they had their own buffet and just needed plates and knives. But honestly, I'm back in that.
Starting point is 00:30:50 With my own cheese, a landjäger, a bread, a nice wasp, we make nice jowls, a fresh cheese, sour cream, I'm almost back in that. We make buffet in buffet. The best thing about this hotel was that there were healthy smoothies. There was a whole menu just with smoothies I'm almost back in it. We make buffet in buffet. With the spirit in this hotel, by the way,
Starting point is 00:31:06 I found that there were healthy smoothies. There was a whole map just with smoothies, because yoga hotel. And the smoothies had a very special name. And that's where the after-sickness was named. So there was the Acne Super Smoothie. Yes, Chronic Acne. And one was Gastritis. Gastritis?
Starting point is 00:31:25 Blood liver, that was also there. And flat stomach or something. Very, very bad things. Where I said, I would like to drink a smoothie, but I would never order that. I would never pronounce it. Exactly, I have to say, a red tour is in my ice style to order the hot love.
Starting point is 00:31:42 It's an ice cup with hot chocolate. That's what I'm used to. But then to say, please give me a flat stomach. So, you can't... Give me a gastritis, please. So, then the whole sick file somehow reveal at the breakfast buffet. Yes, please give me a toxic relationship to my parents.
Starting point is 00:32:01 I also asked myself, one of them has always worn Airpods. Yes. Even when he talked to other people, he was in a group and he talked to people at dinner and still had two Airpods in it. Super strange. And I also have a colleague who always has an Airpod in it. Also just one. And he talks to me and also during lunch break.
Starting point is 00:32:21 And I think to myself, do they hear positive affirmations? Because they have a stress level and constantly are struggling with sound-sharp music? Yes, that could be it. Or do they just hear conversations from more interesting people at the same time? Some podcast? I read an interview with a footballer who said to get more self-confidence from a game,
Starting point is 00:32:43 so that he doesn't have any inhibitions, but can start right away, he hears podcasts with positive affirmations. Then I thought, what is that? I'll take a look at that. Then I heard a podcast that you also know a little bit from, I often stop with smoking CDs, from the past. There are just loud things said that you have to agree on yourself. So you've broken convince yourself. Yes. You've broken it down nicely.
Starting point is 00:33:08 There was a podcast that said things like I'm self-confident, I don't make my own decisions depending on others. And then, attention, something in the cut was probably wrong. I know what I can do. There was a hüster, he rumbled. And then I realized, first of realized that the podcast is a loop, a 3-minute loop that repeats itself and every time I know what I can do. It sounded so ironic, you know? Where you were snoring right behind each other?
Starting point is 00:33:37 Yes, I know what I'm worth. But if it's a loop, someone snored and someone heard it, right? Yes, just forget it. Just forget it. Or shit on it. Maybe he also said, Sam, I'm Reusper, I'm worth enough to me. Yes. Or just a mega cynical guy. I can't hear that. She should suffer the same pain as I do.
Starting point is 00:33:59 Maybe it's a little side-kneed for the people who have already fallen asleep, so they wake up. Ahem! Say it loud. Ahem! All the people who have just fallen, so they wake up. Ahem! Say it loud. Ahem! All the people who are just asleep, sorry. Like a rooster, the crows. Yes.
Starting point is 00:34:11 The rooster, when he gets up early, when he crows, he has to hear something, to get some positive affirmation, so he says, tomorrow I'll go after my work again, I'll get up, I'll crow, I'll let everyone know that I'm awake, like a father in the morning in the apartment, one time per half past seven, because you just don't get out of the rhythm. Actually, chickens are predestined to become bakers. So that's this very early, 3 o'clock in the night, already in the bakery and so on.
Starting point is 00:34:40 Actually, you could save money again and the bakeries wouldn't have to go out if you just say just said, the chickens are doing it now. I don't see any hordes. Do you think they have a certain rhythm? I think militant. It's exactly the millisecond they wake up. If I took a rooster from NRW and flew to Sri Lanka... Would it sit on a seat or in the trunk? No, I would take him. Business class.
Starting point is 00:35:09 Single seat. Bali and then we go to the mud retreat. And I would be interested, does he have jet lag? So, is he set up wrong? In the worst case, when you are in the plane at 4 a.m. Germany time, he starts to crawl in the plane. I think a rooster has a complete jet lag. I don't think he gets along with the time difference.
Starting point is 00:35:31 Imagine you're a rooster and you have a problem with the snooze button. Every morning you're pushing and you're always up at 10 a.m. and then you're crying. And all your chicken friends are like, what kind of a slacker is that? That's me as a rooster. He has no idea what's going on. Imagine the rooster in the interstellar universe.
Starting point is 00:35:50 How confused must he be? The rooster in space and then in multiverses, in different times. He'll just turn around completely. He'll either stop crowing or 24 hours a day. He'll turn around. The multiverses rooster in space. He either doesn't get a tan or 24 hours a day. He's a multi-versum-head in the alp. He's also doing a motivational podcast like Matthew McConaughey.
Starting point is 00:36:10 Have you heard that? That's so absurd. I have to check it out. Is he rusting his hair? He's not getting out of the rusting hair. He's working for free, right? Half an hour, Matthew McConaughey rusting his hair for half an hour. The new podcast, which is probably, half an hour, the new podcast, which is probably sponsored by a brand in the US,
Starting point is 00:36:28 and just listens to it at Reusband. Believe in yourself, because nobody else does. Believe. Yes, is actually Robert Geiss, Matthew McConaughey, Germany, because he also has a motivational speech with Believe, no, actually not. I've seen Robert Geiss on TV recently, but that's always just a coincidence.
Starting point is 00:36:45 I never turn it on on purpose, but I always end up there. And I'm so fascinated by the problems Robert Geiss and his family have. So Shania was in the toilet and had to go to the bathroom and there was no water on the yacht. Oh, I don't want to know that. And the other one was also in the... what's her name? No, Shania... Davina was in the toilet and there was no water. That's very fishy now. Shania was also in the toilet What's her name? No, Shania... Davina was on the toilet and there was no... That's very... Shania was also on the toilet, but there was no toilet paper anymore.
Starting point is 00:37:09 So she walked through the whole yacht with a bare ass... Stop it! ...to another room and stole the handkerchiefs. And they talk about it in the o-tones, when they are asked what they are experiencing. So that's the biggest problem of the Geiss family. And I saw that they also used a trick. They were in Abu Dhabi, as Robert Geist says,
Starting point is 00:37:29 they were on their yacht in the first row and made a little stop there. And there was the big prize from Abu Dhabi, from Formula 1 and some yoke Formula 1 drivers ran around there. And there are even the Geists starstruck, when they see people like that and want to take pictures with them for social media, and then kind of lure them.
Starting point is 00:37:49 So they don't want to come to the ghosts with stars? No, the ghosts want pictures with the Formula 1 drivers. So, Lewis Hamilton. Exactly, Lewis Hamilton was there too, and the ghosts wanted to take pictures with them. And then I learned something new, I learned something new in five minutes, and if you want to ask a real A-Prom, you can't stop. You have to walk with him and ask him if you can take a picture.
Starting point is 00:38:12 He'll say yes and you'll take a picture. You have to be able to do that. You have to work on the second. You have to be able to take a good selfie. If you stop, he's dead. Then the photo is over, your chance is over. Just walk with him. That's what Davina and Shania did very well. If you stop, he's dead. Then the photo is over, the situation is over, your chance is over. Just run along. That's what Davina and Shania did very well. I've seen that before.
Starting point is 00:38:28 So Bradley Cooper, if he runs around in New York, for example, then he never stops and takes his time. And he runs and you have to go with him. Yeah, it makes sense. Otherwise they would stop every five seconds and would have lost an hour a day. That's not possible.
Starting point is 00:38:43 You have to run with the celebrities, no matter how fast they run, you have to be able to keep up. And that's why I'm going to start training again. I want to buy myself a new stamina, I want to buy myself a sprint speed, so I can run with the celebrities if I want to have a photo with them. I think I've never taken a photo
Starting point is 00:39:01 with a celebrity on it, just you and Cherie Strong. So after that a play. And honestly, I looked at it once after I posted it on Instagram. And after that I never looked at it again. What do people do with it? I think that's... Some people put it in an album.
Starting point is 00:39:19 In a memory album, which I find cute but also stupid. I have a picture with Roberto Blanco and I have a photo with Helge Schneider and that's it. Yes, two legends taken for themselves, two stars, you could say. But I'm actually interested in one thing with Robert Geiss, he has this ship, this yacht that they always drive around in, I always see them on the yacht. Yes. I don't even know if they are... On the Indigo Star.
Starting point is 00:39:41 Is that what it's called? Yes, I think so. I don't even know if they even have a house or if they're actually driving, who are actually on the water. Basically modern pirates, right? Always on the water. And I wonder, the costs of this yacht, while it's being reworked, is a business expenditure.
Starting point is 00:39:58 They're calculating all that. I think they have their own production company, right? Of course. They do it all themselves, because they're smart. And I have to say, I'm very listening. When people tell me things, I see, I hear a lot of subtext. And I've got something from Robert Geissman again in the subtext. And it was about the fact that they drove into the harbour of Abu Dhabi
Starting point is 00:40:15 and they have very strict controls. That means, when you arrive there, you're not allowed to leave the ship, but there are dogs on the boat and several people who check if you have drugs and weapons on board. Like you when you brought the bread to New York. Exactly! When Harry, the dog, snipped my bag. It was so similar to the ghost when they went in with the yacht. And there was a problem, because they had the safe closed
Starting point is 00:40:39 and they didn't know the code. And as long as there's a closet in there that you can't open, they can't leave the ship, and as long as there's a closet in there, you can't open it, they can't leave the ship, because there could be drugs in there. You have to search through everything. Right. And in addition, Robert Gys interview was made about this situation, and I got something. They always talk about their ship, their yacht, Indigo Star,
Starting point is 00:40:58 the big Roberto Gassini yacht, and so on. We've been driving around with it all year. And he said, of course, you can't be sure that there's something on board that we don't know about. It always depends on who chartered this ship in front of us. Aha! And that's the word chartering. Aha! So that's not your ship?
Starting point is 00:41:21 They chartered it. It's a short-term project for the shoot. They don't own it. It's a short-term project for the shoot. They don't own it. It's chartered. They probably have it at some sub-company. At Ibiza, for example. In Schmallenthaler they rented it for two months. Europe Car. Car to go, mills, miles.
Starting point is 00:41:36 In principle. Do they have to photograph everything beforehand so that they don't get shitted behind the insurance? Well, but isn't it the case that if you have a yacht like this, then it often lies somewhere and you want it to be used, then you rent it out? That you then basically, not Beyonce's yacht, but Saudi yachts with the two helicopters on it,
Starting point is 00:41:55 that you can rent them for 1.5 billion a day? Yes, that's right. And then I have to say, Beyonce's yacht, Beyonce doesn't have a yacht, Beyonce rented the yacht from Jeff Bezos. Very sympathetic. A giant yacht for one million a day or something. What? That's actually car sharing.
Starting point is 00:42:12 It's actually sustainable. It's sustainable. Right. That's car sharing for billionaires. Because there's a problem. When the yacht harbors are always occupied, that's just standing steel. That takes away life. It's important that the yachts areours are all occupied, that's just standing steel. That takes away life.
Starting point is 00:42:27 It's important that the yachts are always on the road, that they are driven, that we can dilute that. And I think we also have a responsibility as a podcast. That's why I want to give you the word now, people. We have a responsibility on this earth. We borrow the earth from our grandchildren. We have to pay attention to our ecological footprint. That's why I want to tell you, share your yachts with other people,
Starting point is 00:42:47 get together, form groups, organize yourselves. That way you can make the sea greener again. If you go, I mean, you only need the yacht under the line once or twice a week when you go to the shopping center and do a big shopping, then you don't have to leave the yacht for the rest of the five or six days. If you go once to Hitt, once to Real, that doesn't have to leave the yacht for the next 5-6 days. If you go to Hitt, to Real, that doesn't have to be. You can share it. Is there an app for it? Like with K2K, you can go around the Mediterranean Sea
Starting point is 00:43:13 and you see a yacht on the beach. Or a driving experience. In New York, there's a... Bla Bla Yacht. You could make a nice driving experience there. If someone wants to go to Monaco, you can say, I want to go to Monaco too, take me with you. 15 euros, alright. And then you have to talk to Monaco, I want to go to Monaco too. Take me with you. Yes, 15 euros. Yes, all right.
Starting point is 00:43:25 Yes. And then you have to talk to them all the time. I've been to a few places with BlaBlaK. It was very, very uncomfortable. Once I had a woman from Munich to Cologne. She didn't say a word. Not a word. On the whole route from Munich to Cologne.
Starting point is 00:43:38 And we were also in the traffic jam. We were seven hours on the road. She didn't say a word. And that's where small talk is sometimes important. Small talk is annoying. I don't want to do that either, she didn't speak a single word. And that's where small talk is important. Small talk is annoying, I don't want to do that either. But sometimes it's just about, the keyword is American guitarist,
Starting point is 00:43:51 sometimes it's just about showing that you're not unique. That you're not a musician. That was my mistake with the guitarist. I didn't show him that I'm not unique. Otherwise he would have turned away from me the next few days and not sought my contact. You know how much I love peace and my peace while driving and listening to my music and not talking to anyone. But when you're in a car with a stranger for seven hours
Starting point is 00:44:15 and she doesn't say a word, at some point the movie starts. From three to four hours the movie starts. What's going on? What's her plan? And then the movie starts in your head. What's her plan going on? What are you planning? And then you start thinking, the movie starts, what are you planning with you? Why are we suddenly driving over the country road? And I wished that the person would say something,
Starting point is 00:44:31 or ask if we might stop for a bit, if we might go to the toilet in seven hours. Yes, but punctually, small talk. At the beginning, maybe the first few minutes, then you have a few hours of driving, and in between, when you say, I have to drive a traffic jam, then you say, I'll drive a traffic jam. Yes, exactly. And then you say, I have to go to the traffic jam, then you say, I'm going to drive to the traffic jam. Yes, exactly.
Starting point is 00:44:47 Then you say, okay, and then you drive back to the car. You don't need more. And when you see on the navigation, okay, it only takes five minutes, you can start a small talk again. Right. And build a small ramp. What's really bad is small talk, and let the other person come.
Starting point is 00:45:00 Yes. With such a long drive, that's absolute hell. If something like this happens, like today's weather, the weather has already been better. I hate that, when they just throw you a little piece. When you're completely exhausted, there's only one technique, then you just repeat what was said. That's what happens, you mirror the mirror technique at Smalltalk.
Starting point is 00:45:21 If someone says, the weather was better too, then you say, yes, the weather was better too. If someone says, there's a better before, you say, yes, the weather was better before. When someone says, there's a lot of traffic, you say, yes, there's a lot going on. Like an echo, yes, a lot of traffic. But you have to be very alert. I don't think I'm going to get that across my heart. I feel uncomfortable after two times.
Starting point is 00:45:38 Do you know who could do that? The guy from Frankfurt station. He could have zero problems with just repeating his sentence one by one and then silence. I think that's so crazy. I didn't even think about it. That he probably still has a tablet in his pocket. Not only probably. What do people have in their wallet? Yes, I don't know about that. Probably a 2000 euro laptop.
Starting point is 00:45:57 Yes, he just broke it. He broke it safe. He lifted it over his head and threw it on the floor. What a joke, ey. He made him a mess. He lifted him over his head and threw him on the floor. What a jerk. And you know what's sad? He's going to cancel it. He's going to cancel it for 0 euros. 200 percent. That's so annoying.
Starting point is 00:46:16 That's probably not even an hour's salary. I'd say even Robert Geist would get excited about it. I think so too. And I have to say, Robert has to take a shot now. My Robbie has to take a shot now. I have to say, they really live in the South and South. But they don't spend a lot of money on clothes. And you can see that.
Starting point is 00:46:36 They wear their own clothes. But not only their own clothes, they always buy in the offer. That's nice. That's one of us, Robby. Yes, we don't want to exaggerate it. Believe it, Chris. Believe it, our Robby. I have to hurry up,
Starting point is 00:46:54 but I'll do it after the podcast. Maybe we can put a finishing point here. And next week, just a nice Drini episode in the room, always on Drini Tuesday, at 0 o'clock, usually later, because of the podcast platform. I would like to thank you for watching this podcast. I hope you enjoyed it. I hope you enjoyed it. I hope you enjoyed it. I hope you enjoyed it.
Starting point is 00:47:10 I hope you enjoyed it. I hope you enjoyed it. I hope you enjoyed it. I hope you enjoyed it. I hope you enjoyed it. I hope you enjoyed it. I hope you enjoyed it. I hope you enjoyed it. And if you give us a rating on this podcast platform where you listen to this episode.
Starting point is 00:47:26 Yes, thank you very much for the many congratulations you have achieved for the 2019 episode. I was very happy to see how well the cover and the intro arrived. And the best gift you can give us, as Chris already said, is a rating. You really have to say that now. And I'm really looking forward to next week. Then it will continue as usual.
Starting point is 00:47:42 Until then, have a nice week. Thank you for listening and bye. Bye. next week, then it goes on as usual. Until then, have a nice week. Thank you for listening and bye!

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