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After Life

Another discovery I have to thank a blogger for. This time while reading a sliver bun (DCCCLX) from Chris Kurbjuhns Netzecke discovered: “The cultural highlight of the week was the Friday screening of the third and final season of Ricky Gervais' 'After Life'."

So I started enjoying British humor with the first season, although the first three episodes convinced me that I will also watch the third and final season to the end.

The plot is told quickly: after Tony johnsons, played by Ricky Gervais himself, his wife has died of breast cancer, he loses his footing and develops his own personal view of the rest of life. It's also funny that he works as a journalist for a local newspaper, and so it's inevitable that I often feel reminded of our own newspaper.

Now I'm curious to see whether Gervais' environment will succeed in making him a "better" person again?

ko-fi

As a blogger, I like to check out other blogs from time to time, if only to see what the other bloggers are doing. And so I've had a Ko-fi button on the Europa.blog for a while. I could though Jurgen Klute ask if it's even worth it for his weblog and I'm pretty sure that it won't be worth it for my weblog, but then I see this moving coffee cup — I'm just still very receptive to all gimmicks — and mine Concerns are once again forgotten.

Ko-fi is one of many websites that have now set themselves the goal of creating their own market through “fundraising” for other websites, among other things — but then there is that wobbling coffee cup again.

And so I integrated this nice gimmick on my weblog, right at the bottom in the middle, and put a few coffee pictures on the website there. And lo and behold! — I have already received the first two coffee donations.

I'll be fine next Detlef Stern to say that the coffee cup shaking is causing far too much disruption to my weblog. Accordingly, I have already shut down the "Get-in-Touch button" at the bottom right of the blog; also a gimmick that I can still afford — with or without wobbling.

And around Detlef Stern To "appease" something, I immediately started a "Zettelkasten" fundraising campaign, which is intended to "sip a good coffee with the inventor of the Zettelkasten in a well-known Heilbronn café and talk about God and the world".

And why am I doing this? Just because I can.

1023,3!

Yesterday the incidence in the Heilbronn district easily tore the 1 mark (time.online, 23.01.2022/XNUMX/XNUMX). Actually, I didn't want to write a post today, but I don't want to miss this opportunity.

Some still remember when we wanted to go back to real life at an incidence of 35. And since the intentions and omissions of our governments and administrations have only tumbled, I, as chairman of the association, have been trying to keep up with the best of intentions and to continue to take into account all the conditions and bans as far as possible.

A good example are our European regulars' tables, which are increasingly being relocated at short notice or migrating to the digital world. And, if they are allowed to take place in real life, we monitor them meticulously so that every requirement is met.

We are currently busy with the 10 person limit, which has already cost us a European regulars' table and has taken away the opportunity for an innkeeper to make money. The upcoming European regulars' table will take place in real life and we are considering how we can organize it after all.

And what am I allowed to see myself in our state show yesterday, lots of parties in overcrowded pubs on the occasion of a lost VfB game - no masks, no distances and no restrictions on people!

So I really don't have to be surprised when members of the club tell me that it's not a problem at all to meet more than 30 people in Heilbronn and give me the right tips right away.

As a soldier who has turned his gray hair, I actually have pangs of conscience, because until now I had taken even the last idiot seriously as soon as he was given an elective office or entrusted with sovereign tasks.

But a purely black and white point of view has probably never really been effective, and that's why I'll probably better trust my fellow citizens, who have been telling me for a long time that only idiots observe law and order, do military service or pay taxes counting.

birthdays of the day

Édouard Manet and Rutger Hauer


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