New Johannes Schmoelling radio interview

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New Johannes Schmoelling radio interview

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Radio interview made in April 2010:

http://www.youtube.com/user/formiforever

In German, meaning second language to many forum members... :wink:
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Re: New Johannes Schmoelling radio interview

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Helikon wrote:Radio interview made in April 2010:

http://www.youtube.com/user/formiforever

In German, meaning second language to many forum members... :wink:
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There's a fair-sized backlog of Schmoelling interviews that could do with translating to English. Or perhaps I should learn German. :wink:
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Anyone got this translated?
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cantosis wrote:Anyone got this translated?
My son's doing German at school. Sadly he's not up to that level.

He made me laugh on holiday. At that point I didn't know that he knew any German. So imagine my surprise when he started talking German to the people on the next table. Simple stuff obviously. He then wanted to talk to them about World War 2 and a certain distator with a silly moustache. It was all very Faulty Towers.
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Chris Monk wrote:
cantosis wrote:Anyone got this translated?
My son's doing German at school. Sadly he's not up to that level.

He made me laugh on holiday. At that point I didn't know that he knew any German. So imagine my surprise when he started talking German to the people on the next table. Simple stuff obviously. He then wanted to talk to them about World War 2 and a certain distator with a silly moustache. It was all very Faulty Towers.
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