Part 88: A Forbidden Love Story At some point, our seminar group was given the task of organizing an evening at the student club. Jürgen, our group spokesperson, suggested the theme ‘Jazz and Poetry.’ Everyone agreed, and the tasks were distributed. I was responsible for the musical part. When I stowed the record player, the vinyl records, and my guitar in …
Part 87: What A lifeguard Experiences One morning at the start of my shift, I thought I saw a swimmer far out with my binoculars. It was either a man tired of life or a daredevil, well-trained long-distance swimmer.
Part 86: Summertime Beyond The Band Siggi, our musical prodigy, later studied dance music and played for over 20 years in the successful big band led by Fips Fleischer. With this band he toured half of Europe.
Part 85: Rebuilding the Chemistry Combo Whether the encounter with the two Gudat brothers was accidental or intentional, I don’t know.
Part 84: Fading Familiarity In The Family The next day we visited the parents. Father how, always politically active, knobbed again on a new improvement suggestion for his enterprise.
Part 83: Pasta Overload The following day as an assistant driver passed without any remarkable incidents. Delivering goods to various stores in the city was nothing special.
Part 82: Enjoyable Experience Of The Bakery Delivery Route I used this circumstance to earn money. I signed up as a temporary driver in a central fleet. The boss examined me, checked my driving license, and sent me with a truck to a confectionery factory.
Part 81: A Sad Goodbye In order to cope with all the tasks, I had no choice but to skip a music rehearsal every now and then in order to prepare for the exams with my study group.
Part 80: Winter Swims And Summer Jobs At one of these morning exercises, I made a strange observation while changing in an adjoining room. Two lab assistants were handling mice.
Part 79: Harvest Forges A Student Bond Finally, we drove a huge herd of young cattle from the pasture to the large cattle barn, where the animals had to be chained. The calves and heifers, most of which already had strong horns, had been grazing from spring to fall and were therefore quite feral.