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Am Ende der Ahnenstange
- Die Erschöpfungsgeschichten
- Narrated by: Fritz Eckenga
- Length: 2 hrs and 8 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Fritz Eckenga hat sich auf dem Wutbürgersteig umgesehen und gibt erschöpfend Auskunft über den gegenwärtigen Stand der Evolution. Sein Resümee: "Ein Jammer. Noch die überzüchtetsten, degeneriertesten Zwergpinscher bilden sich ein, sie seien Wölfe. Und zwar an beiden Enden der Leine."
Eine Bestandsaufnahme und Entrümpelung der letzten Monate, Jahre, Jahrtausende.
Live-Ausschnitte aus dem Bühnenprogramm und im Studio eingelesene Erschöpfungsgeschichten, kommentiert von Hersteller selbst. 100% subventionsfrei, nach mehreren wahren Begebenheiten, lachzwangbefreit, so unterhaltsam wie nötig. Für über 16 Jugendliche geeignet.
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