Sommer in Orange Page #7

Year:
2011
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Good morning.

Morning.

Oh no.

What's this then?

That's not possible!

Lili, come here right now

and look at this!

The only thing I know,

is that today is your birthday.

How wonderful, that Lili exists,

and is loved by dogs and cats and mice.

We wish you a wonderful,

beautiful new year!

Ashes to ashes, dust to dust.

We're burying Wiltrud Hase

who's now in the hands of the Lord.

She was a model of bitterness and resentment.

No-one held onto crusty old habits like her.

And so we carry our sister to the grave.

The times are changing and

we're changing with them.

Yes, and this is how it continued:

Chandra emigrated to La Gomera

and has a small bio-hotel!

Yogi, Gerd and Gopal got really rich.

They started a big business

with our Kombucha plant.

It's available in every supermarket now.

Shakti followed Prem Bramana to Oregon.

A few years later, the Ashram broke up,

and a few years later,

Shakti was Brigitte again and returned to politics.

Leela and Rudi got married,

and had twins,

and give Yoga and Ayurvedic courses

at the Talbichl TAFE.

Fabi never did join the shooting club.

He preferred to start

a career as a forward.

Ah, Sch...!

Mum and Siddharta got together again for now.

And Max and I also got together.

That's impossible.

Of course it's possible.

How is it possible?

I'll put the light on again.

Don't be mad at me,

but I don't know,

what it will achieve.

when your leg is up there.

Because that's how it goes with

the crab position.

Pull yourself together Ernsl,

you promised me!

Oh alright, give your leg here.

Because we have to go with the

new fangled rubbish.

Oops.

Ugh.

And?

It's not possible!

What did I say?

Translation thanks to Susheela and Kaiyum,

grammar and spelling thanks to Sandhya,

ripping encoding and burning thanks to G.

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