Since you mentioned Lutz and his spontaneity - his "counterpart" at the heute-show, Fabian Köstner, has a very similar obnoxious way of interviewing people, but unlike Lutz, he usually pesters German politicians. Most German politicians know him pretty well by now (Mostly because he shows up at every single press conference and annoys them with his questions), and it's extremely funny to watch how they react to him - some literally ignore him, even if he sticks his microphone right into their face, others try to answer his questions seriously, and some just don't take him seriously at all and go along with his jokes, sometimes even double down on his provocative questions. If you can find some subbed footage of Fabian Köstner interviewing German politicians, I would highly recommend watching it - it's extremely hilarious, and if you like Lutz, you're going to love Fabian.
Totally agree. Those two, especially together, are just hilarious. Lutz and Fabian are amazing in interviewing and commenting on random people or politicians. :)
Lutz & Fabian are the best combination since the scotish & deep fryers.😉 I Love their summer break episodes. Just these 2 guys a microphone and a specific topic 👍👍👍
For 'Schmuggelware' you can also say 'Smuggle Ware'. See German is not that hard. Finally you reacted to that and I love it. German dry humor meets British dry humor. A perfect combination.
It would be great if that were always true ;-)) For Germany itself, however, this is becoming less and less true. Politics is just as modest (shitty) as in Great Britain. Far from any reality.
Other cool german words: Muckefuk(Don't pronounce it english!😅), Schabernack, schwadronieren, quasseln, Lohnsteuerabrechnungsbescheid, verschlimmbessern
@@gagaxueguzheng Sone Art Intant-Kaffee bzw Kaffeeersatz aber eben nicht aus Kaffee sondern aus geröstetem Weizen oder Malz oder zu UrUromas Zeiten aus Wurzeln... Zichorie, Löwenzahn und so
@@Cray93 Wieso nicht? Es gibt Briten, die den Brexit und seine Auswirkungen nur mit Galgenhumor ertragen können. Und auch das kann sehr spontan erfolgen.
For the longest time the word contraband always reminded me of Kontrabass, which is what we call an upright bass, so I imagined shady folks in dark corners trading huge musical instruments...
Hm, you may be onto something, I always wondered why in that old silly (and nowadays politically incorrect) kid's song the police bothered those three Chinese guys with the contrabass ;-)
What I know as a German of Nigel Farage is, he's a nationalist and one of many forgettable muppets that try to make a name for themselves in british politics.
@@UnifiedFriends sure, the house sachsen was quite effective in the UK, but practically everywhere else, habsburg had its fingers in. france, spain, the netherlands, mexico...
It is a pity there were no subtitles for the introduction when Lutz was speaking German. He said: "I don't understand the fuss. Brexit offers lots of economic oppurtunities, just not for the British. And I will exploit these oppurtunities now." I would have liked to see your reaction to this.
"Bastard ... you Bastard" You would have to make a video today with the Brits shown how they react after 3 years of Brexit experience. Man müßte heute ein Video mit den gezeigten Briten machen, wie sie nach 3 Jahren Brexit Erfahrung reagieren.
Wer vorher die Schuld für alles was schlecht läuft bei den anderen sucht, der wird das auch jetzt tun. Ich kenne die Debatten nicht. Aber es ist für diesen Schlag Menschen immer leichter zu sagen, die EU oder sonst wer habe sie "verarscht", als zu erkennen, dass es ihre populistischen Führer waren. Anstatt auf diese sauer zu werden, bleiben sie es halt weiterhin auf die EU oder Gott weiß wen...
I didnt know this episode but i enjoyed it like i do most of Lutz' videos But your Reaktion is so enjoyable, so genuine, its really entertainment, it sheds so much light on how people from UK view brexit and politics in general. I probably enhoy it as much as i enjoy watching Jonathan Pie^^
In Germany we describe Lutz van der Horst and Fabian Köster as "Schmerzfrei". Literally it means free from any pain. German meaning: in any situation they are uninhibited. Straight forward, direct, without any boundaries, right to the point where it hurts. 😂
I remember how I watched it when it aired first! God was I laughing hard. The Brits in this video were so nice. And the guy at the end saying "You Bastard!" really blows it out of the ballpark. That was so HONEST and on the spot! BTW, I always wanted to recommend this video, tho couldn't find it...
I really liked the video and had to laugh a lot. What`s so funny about Lutz van der Horst it`s , that he always asks questions so directly, even with German politicians , etc. 😂👍
I once saw a small clip in a food documentary about Edinburgh, in which they entered a shop, that did only one thing. Fry chocolate bars. I saw it, went into my kitchen and did one. It is freaking amazing!!! 😍
It's so much fun to watch your videos, I love your dedication to all the aspects of german life. You should really visit Germany one day, I'm sure you have enough fans here who would love to show you arround, I bet you could cover all of Germany (I could help with Munich and Dresden 🤓).
My favorite of that format is Jordan Klepper who talk to participants at Maga rallies, because he has this ability to make them voice their own contradictions. Incidentally he also went to the Nov 6 rally but the team broke it off when it turned into a violent insurrection.
Lutz van der Horst started his Carrier in the TV Show TV TOTAL as Blase Hase (Blowig Rabbit) , He had to wear a Pink Bunny Costume and Ask Crazy questions on the Street!
I think the right description for Nigel Farage in German would be "Rattenfänger", meaning someone who lures people into following him to their own destruction.
The only thing I can actually remember about Nigel Farage is when the BBC News website accidentally titled him a "political analcyst" in a headline... Freudian typo, if you ask me... It had me rolling with laughter!
Schmuggelware apart from being called contraband, which sounds like a large bow instrument, could be called smuggle ware/product, which is not too far from the English version.
While studying, I had a subject called Area Studies (for the UK and the US). In one of the UK exams, we had a list of names and were supposed to put down who those people were. I forgot what Nigel Farage did and put down "I don't remember, but I know he's a complete i*diot". Got a point for that 😂
I don't know about you, but the last skit with the Viagra somehow was extremely wholesome.. there's something about German and British humour mixing and interacting with each other, which really leaves me craving for more. 🤔 And since you asked, we (I'm from Northern Germany, the part of it given to the British after the Second World War) know about Nigel Farage essentially being a 💩, which somehow learned how to speak and move around on its own. 😅
You are soo 'lustisch'... Nigel Farage was completely right, and the majority was behind him - respect! Every reasonable country should leave this false and abusing undemocratic EUSSR dictatorship in favour of the banksters.
And don't forget, somtimes the bastard even becomes King of the Nation. Just look a while backwards, when in 1066 William the Bastard came across the Chanel becoming William the Conqueror Wes hal oder auch Beste Grüße aus good old Deutschland
I love that your favourite word is Schmuggelware 🙏🤣 Try ‘schmuddelig’, which I think sounds similarly cute and means ‘dirty’-ish, like when kids come back in from playing outside in muddy weather.
Ah, finally here it is. 😀Just yesterday I was thinking about it again. The part at the end was good. Because you can see this "effed your country enough" in two ways...
My favorite German word is: ,,Rinderkennzeichnungsfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz" (Cattle Identification Meat Labeling Supervision Task Transfer Act)
Beside the Brexit. I won't stop loving the British Culture and everything around. I just like it and i am so happy to see London..these cool Buses...and so much History on every Corner and around UK. Beautiful.
Wow! That was quite heavy. OK, what do we know about Nigel Farage? Last of the pirates of a seafaring nation. Saw him shipping up the Themse river. Obviously he's a bit afraid of the high seas and hence preferred to move along a more urban area, always in reach of the ministry of defense to ask the Royal Navy to save him from drowning ...
I did have to laugh when he suggested frying the banana... knowing that a scottish stereotype is to deep-fry everything (like Mars-bars). So good so see you take it with a fantastisc sense of humour! But the amount of humour regular British people have is just great! About Nigel Farage... on the morning after the referendum (when I still lived in the UK) I woke up, switched on the TV and the first thing I saw was that face shouting "This is our independence day!". You can imagine that that really was a suboptimal thing to swallow on an empty stomach. I do have to say, though, that if you actually listened to what he said, he was the least insane of the lot. Not that that means anything, considering the malarkey that both the Leave and Remain campaigns presented. Lutz van der Horst is an absolute genius - like a German Jordan Klepper, but funnier. But at the same time I love the British reactions!
Lutz van der Horst is from the german "heute show". I really can recommend it. It has got no mercy to anybody especially not to politicians. It's very, very funny. In the german parliament, the Bundestag, politians try to get away when they see a memeber of the "heute show". :-)))
At the age of 18 i visited London for one week and tested some foods. Fish and chips is delicious, there aren't two opinions for this. The backed beans for breakfast are a no go for me. Its too sweet anyway. But the sausage given with the backen beans was the most disgusting piece of meat i ever put in my mouth. I don't try chinese chicken feet or pig nose, so for me it was the most terrible experience. Don't know, what they put in it, but man, that doesn't taste good.
I've always loved the british humor.....its easier to judge looking at it from the other site.....to find words, spontaneouse? That is the difference between us. I'ld say. The British People are much more spontaneouse......
:-D Yes... I'm a fan of the 'heute-show', 'extra3', 'die Anstalt', Loriot (Vicco von Bülow; Bernhard-Viktor Christoph-Carl von Bülow), Kaya Yanar, Jan Boehmermann, Volker Pispers, Michael Mittermeier... German slangs are very different. People from our region are able to talk with amis people. But people from other regions in germany maybe won't understand our slang. Listen to slangs from Saarland, Bavaria, Schleswig-Holstein, 'new federal states'. At least: People from the south of Rhineland-Palatinate often do not understand people from the north of Rhineland-Palatinate, and vice versa. Rhineland-Palatinate is part of Germany and, together with Saarland, lies in the southwest of Germany. Happy Halloween!
"Schmuggelware" basically means imported goods which were brought in without any official trade papers, so something you have to pay a fee at the frontiers when you enter another country, or at the airport, when the officers check your luggage.
@@andreasu.3546 Actually, the term Contraband is more aimed at things that are not allowed to be brought into a country due to a ban or embargo. A good example of this is the blockade of the Federal fleet in front of the Confederate ports during the American Civil War, or during the American alcohol prohibition. The smugglers even had a special name... "Rumrunners"
@@melchiorvonsternberg844 I know what you mean. However I don't think it makes any difference, goods brought into the country while not paying the required duty ARE illegal goods, hence contraband.
Henceforth I'll pronounce it as shmuck-le-ware, too!. The coat is not only associated with flashers, but also the shady guy from the Sesame Street trying to sell letters of the alphabet. This thoughtful look after the suggestion to fry the banana! And yeah, we make fun of Brexit because we're deeply hurt you left us, especially since it's partly our own fault. We still hope for Scotland to secede and rejoin, tho.
Hello there. In 2013 (10.05.2013) there was a clip called "Glatzensafari" by Martin Sonneborn. Heute-show was young and wild back then, satire at its finest. 30 minutes of "schmerzfreier Satire". I do not want to get into more details, let's say it's a classic already. Would love to hear your opinion about that! Thanks for your work, take care.
Nigel Farage was maybe an inspiration for the AfD ten years ago, but in the meanwhile the AfD is much more rightwing and the people around Höcke dominate the AfD now. If you read Höckes book you will see, that there isn't much difference to fascism in his politics and goals.
"You bastard!"...very silently spoken...at the very end! ^^
I love it!
Shouldn't you be in a Federation prison...?
Since you mentioned Lutz and his spontaneity - his "counterpart" at the heute-show, Fabian Köstner, has a very similar obnoxious way of interviewing people, but unlike Lutz, he usually pesters German politicians. Most German politicians know him pretty well by now (Mostly because he shows up at every single press conference and annoys them with his questions), and it's extremely funny to watch how they react to him - some literally ignore him, even if he sticks his microphone right into their face, others try to answer his questions seriously, and some just don't take him seriously at all and go along with his jokes, sometimes even double down on his provocative questions.
If you can find some subbed footage of Fabian Köstner interviewing German politicians, I would highly recommend watching it - it's extremely hilarious, and if you like Lutz, you're going to love Fabian.
Totally agree. Those two, especially together, are just hilarious. Lutz and Fabian are amazing in interviewing and commenting on random people or politicians. :)
The best combination is Fabian Köster and Markus Söder
@@sandrofuchs4493 Haha true, they should have an own show together 😛
Lutz & Fabian are the best combination since the scotish & deep fryers.😉
I Love their summer break episodes. Just these 2 guys a microphone and a specific topic 👍👍👍
His name is Köster, not Köstner.
The coat is an reminiscence to Sesame Street, where the trench coated dude is selling letters to Ernie.
Pss psst not so loud!
Do you need a C?
I love how the Brits take it ... they're so cool about him making fun of them. We really share a sense of humour ❤😅
The last one cracked me up 😂
For 'Schmuggelware' you can also say 'Smuggle Ware'. See German is not that hard. Finally you reacted to that and I love it. German dry humor meets British dry humor. A perfect combination.
Nein, Deppenleerzeichen in Komposita geht nicht.
@@Patte-chan Die Angelsachsen haben das sog. Deppenleerzeichen allerdings standardisiert.
Correct translation would be "contraband" IMO
@@Patte-chan Ich schimpfe selbst täglich über diese Deppenleerzeichen, allerdings kann ich bei dem Kommentar des Kollegen keine entdecken.
Nieder mit den Deppenleerzeichen!
No, we don't know everything. We do know everything better😂😘
We at least think we know 😅
It would be great if that were always true ;-)) For Germany itself, however, this is becoming less and less true. Politics is just as modest (shitty) as in Great Britain. Far from any reality.
Other cool german words: Muckefuk(Don't pronounce it english!😅), Schabernack, schwadronieren, quasseln, Lohnsteuerabrechnungsbescheid, verschlimmbessern
Firlefanz, schlabbern, brabbeln, Klunker, robben, Robbe, Gugelhupf, Galopp, Boller, Kinkerlitzchen, Lackaffe, Kulleraugen, schnorren, schmollen, Scholle, Flunder, Schlappen, Schluppen, Kibbeling, Pustekuchen, flanieren, kloppen, Herrgottsbescheißerle.
Papperlapapp
Kladderadatsch
Was ist ein Lohnsteuerabrechnungsbescheid? Ich kenn nur Einkommensteuerbescheid.
@@gagaxueguzheng Sone Art Intant-Kaffee bzw Kaffeeersatz aber eben nicht aus Kaffee sondern aus geröstetem Weizen oder Malz oder zu UrUromas Zeiten aus Wurzeln... Zichorie, Löwenzahn und so
as funny as lutz is I found the answers of the britians very good too :D great humor synergy
Wir würden schlagfertig sagen...
Galgenhumor?
@@melchiorvonsternberg844 würde ich auf deutsch auch so schreiben
@@myherzblatt66 hat nix mit galgen zu tun
@@Cray93 Wieso nicht? Es gibt Briten, die den Brexit und seine Auswirkungen nur mit Galgenhumor ertragen können. Und auch das kann sehr spontan erfolgen.
For the longest time the word contraband always reminded me of Kontrabass, which is what we call an upright bass, so I imagined shady folks in dark corners trading huge musical instruments...
Great, thanks for this picture in my head I will likely keep some time.
@@nothingTVatYT You're welcome ;)
Hm, you may be onto something, I always wondered why in that old silly (and nowadays politically incorrect) kid's song the police bothered those three Chinese guys with the contrabass ;-)
@@chrisrudolf9839 Well, they were peddling Schmuggelware, of course! Now it all makes sense! (sort of...)
"I just wanna help!" Story of my life, i always just wanna help
What I know as a German of Nigel Farage is, he's a nationalist and one of many forgettable muppets that try to make a name for themselves in british politics.
He has a german wife btw
@@Haldir979Like the good old tradition, Germany exports king and queen wives.
@@UnifiedFriends which is more an austrian tradition. tu felix austria. ;-)
@@robertheinrich2994 Windsor aka Sachsen-Coburg and Gotha :,-)
@@UnifiedFriends sure, the house sachsen was quite effective in the UK, but practically everywhere else, habsburg had its fingers in. france, spain, the netherlands, mexico...
It is a pity there were no subtitles for the introduction when Lutz was speaking German. He said: "I don't understand the fuss. Brexit offers lots of economic oppurtunities, just not for the British. And I will exploit these oppurtunities now." I would have liked to see your reaction to this.
I enjoy your cringe as well, Sir. 😂
And I'm getting tuned in into your Scottish accent more and more. I love it
I not, it sounds terrible, but Mert is ok ;)
Totally agree. Love the scottish accent.
Takes some time to get used to it, but sounds great once you do
Same here :)
the last guy was amazing lol
"Bastard ... you Bastard"
You would have to make a video today with the Brits shown how they react after 3 years of Brexit experience.
Man müßte heute ein Video mit den gezeigten Briten machen, wie sie nach 3 Jahren Brexit Erfahrung reagieren.
Es sind schon bald 4 Jahre. Kinder, wie die Zeit vergeht...
There is a word for that: bregret 😂
Wer vorher die Schuld für alles was schlecht läuft bei den anderen sucht, der wird das auch jetzt tun. Ich kenne die Debatten nicht. Aber es ist für diesen Schlag Menschen immer leichter zu sagen, die EU oder sonst wer habe sie "verarscht", als zu erkennen, dass es ihre populistischen Führer waren. Anstatt auf diese sauer zu werden, bleiben sie es halt weiterhin auf die EU oder Gott weiß wen...
Well, i worked a few times in the german parliament. I saw when the "heute-show"-team approched, a few politicans always turned and fled....🤣
I didnt know this episode but i enjoyed it like i do most of Lutz' videos
But your Reaktion is so enjoyable, so genuine, its really entertainment, it sheds so much light on how people from UK view brexit and politics in general. I probably enhoy it as much as i enjoy watching Jonathan Pie^^
Lutz is a Genius 😂
In Germany we describe Lutz van der Horst and Fabian Köster as "Schmerzfrei". Literally it means free from any pain. German meaning: in any situation they are uninhibited. Straight forward, direct, without any boundaries, right to the point where it hurts. 😂
Das wollte ich auch schreiben. 😁
geile Adjektive
And we only need one word for that :) Ich liebe deutsch
Fabian KÖSTER. Ohne "n".
I remember how I watched it when it aired first! God was I laughing hard. The Brits in this video were so nice. And the guy at the end saying "You Bastard!" really blows it out of the ballpark. That was so HONEST and on the spot!
BTW, I always wanted to recommend this video, tho couldn't find it...
one of my favourite Videos of Heute Show. Lutz is amazing everytime
4:56 we now know he has an alcohol problem
German humor meets British humor 😅😂
I love this segment !
How to sell smuggled goods to Britons…!
Ohh I've seen that. Last scene was one to remember lol
I really liked the video and had to laugh a lot. What`s so funny about Lutz van der Horst it`s , that he always asks questions so directly, even with German politicians , etc. 😂👍
I'm happy that you took my recommendation in your last heute-show Brexit video (probably not 🤓) and finally added this jewel to your collection 👌🏽
When I first heard his viagra question at the end of the video, I had a laughing fit that lasted at least 10 minutes, fantastic!!!
Thank you so much!!!❤
Haha, was waiting for you to stumble across this one!
I once saw a small clip in a food documentary about Edinburgh, in which they entered a shop, that did only one thing. Fry chocolate bars.
I saw it, went into my kitchen and did one.
It is freaking amazing!!! 😍
4:28 The background-music…“Making plans for Nigel“ by XTC.. 😁❤️
It's so much fun to watch your videos, I love your dedication to all the aspects of german life. You should really visit Germany one day, I'm sure you have enough fans here who would love to show you arround, I bet you could cover all of Germany (I could help with Munich and Dresden 🤓).
2:00 Anyone who grew up with "Sesame Street" from the USA will see "Schlehmihl" ("Lefty the Salesman") here trying to sell Ernie numbers or letters. 😂
You get another word after you mastered "Schmuggelware"!
Uhhh, some of it really hit hard. It's a special way of humor. I like it a lot.
It's pronounced "hoité" -.... schmugglVAHRÈ - everything else about your channel is excellent 😍
My favorite of that format is Jordan Klepper who talk to participants at Maga rallies, because he has this ability to make them voice their own contradictions. Incidentally he also went to the Nov 6 rally but the team broke it off when it turned into a violent insurrection.
@@watchaholic99 lol I'm obviously already in November in my mind. He's the best!
Yep! I allways enjoy his games with the Maga- idots. And the January 6th performance, was outstandin'...!
Lutz van der Horst started his Carrier in the TV Show TV TOTAL as Blase Hase (Blowig Rabbit) , He had to wear a Pink Bunny Costume and Ask Crazy questions on the Street!
Best video with Lutz is „Deutschland was geht #12“. He is invited by Hazel Brugger to eat the hottest curry wurst of the country. Very entertaining!
I think the right description for Nigel Farage in German would be "Rattenfänger", meaning someone who lures people into following him to their own destruction.
Nigel Farage is known in Germany as Nigel Verarsch 😉
I like the Britains humor!! Very nice😂
The only thing I can actually remember about Nigel Farage is when the BBC News website accidentally titled him a "political analcyst" in a headline... Freudian typo, if you ask me... It had me rolling with laughter!
I’m German and I hate bananas in any form but fried. Fried in butter, drizzled with Stroh rum and flambeed… With ice cream. Heaven!
Die perfekte chemische Reaktion.
Schmuggelware apart from being called contraband, which sounds like a large bow instrument, could be called smuggle ware/product, which is not too far from the English version.
While studying, I had a subject called Area Studies (for the UK and the US). In one of the UK exams, we had a list of names and were supposed to put down who those people were. I forgot what Nigel Farage did and put down "I don't remember, but I know he's a complete i*diot". Got a point for that 😂
Idiots in power, just like in Germany, even though brown trash doesn't even rule yet ;-))
I love how quick-witted the British are.
Stop watching videos from the brexit- and start coming back.
Especially the scotish and irish people.
I miss them very much
I don't know about you, but the last skit with the Viagra somehow was extremely wholesome.. there's something about German and British humour mixing and interacting with each other, which really leaves me craving for more. 🤔
And since you asked, we (I'm from Northern Germany, the part of it given to the British after the Second World War) know about Nigel Farage essentially being a 💩, which somehow learned how to speak and move around on its own. 😅
You are soo 'lustisch'...
Nigel Farage was completely right, and the majority was behind him - respect! Every reasonable country should leave this false and abusing undemocratic EUSSR dictatorship in favour of the banksters.
Lutz is so weired but so funny 😂
I would give all the Wurst for some decent fish&chips places over here ;D
I was waiting for this reaction😂
Lutz may be a bastard, but he is a damn funny bastard.
And don't forget, somtimes the bastard even becomes King of the Nation. Just look a while backwards, when in 1066
William the Bastard came across the Chanel becoming William the Conqueror
Wes hal
oder auch Beste Grüße aus good old Deutschland
I love that your favourite word is Schmuggelware 🙏🤣
Try ‘schmuddelig’, which I think sounds similarly cute and means ‘dirty’-ish, like when kids come back in from playing outside in muddy weather.
„Schmuggelware“ mean‘s „Import goods illegally“
Viele Grüße aus Deutschland😎😁
Props to the British. They took it well!
Ah, finally here it is. 😀Just yesterday I was thinking about it again.
The part at the end was good. Because you can see this "effed your country enough" in two ways...
"Schmuggelware" literally means "Smuggle/Smuggling Ware" - it is, what it says on the tin
Finally!!! I waited for quite a while that you watch and comment THIS video. Definitely one of Lutz van der Horst's best.
Fabian Köster, the younger version of Lutz is so much more in the face sometimes!
when I think of Nigel Farage, I remember the milk shake thing in scotland 😂
My favorite German word is: ,,Rinderkennzeichnungsfleischetikettierungsüberwachungsaufgabenübertragungsgesetz" (Cattle Identification Meat Labeling Supervision Task Transfer Act)
Gibt es das ernsthaft?
@@nikolagericke938 Ja das gibt es wirklich. xD
I love your accent. I've never thought the word "crumble" could sound so sexy.
Han solo is a... Smuggler. There you have it.
Schmuggelware could be interpreted with smuggler goods
Beside the Brexit. I won't stop loving the British Culture and everything around. I just like it and i am so happy to see London..these cool Buses...and so much History on every Corner and around UK. Beautiful.
in the sesame street is also a guy in a trench who wants to sell ernie a "d"
schmuggelware = literally "smuggle wares"
I have waited for your reaction to this video ever since I saw your first Heute-Show video and yes just for the last viagra joke 😂
Wow! That was quite heavy.
OK, what do we know about Nigel Farage? Last of the pirates of a seafaring nation. Saw him shipping up the Themse river. Obviously he's a bit afraid of the high seas and hence preferred to move along a more urban area, always in reach of the ministry of defense to ask the Royal Navy to save him from drowning ...
Lohnsteuerjahresausgleich = end of year tax reimbursement
am german,i know it!
that´s right
greetings from germany!
lol
We know all about Nigel Fartage,incl.his german wife and his kids with EU passports.(yes,on purpose)
If I'm not wrong you didn't react to:Krauts for brexit,also Lutz van der Horst.stay healthy!
The lack of Viagra - ironically enough - introduced additional hardship into many British couples relationships.
Lust is the best. Always
Lust ...immer, na ja ... wenigstens meistens.
Lutz aber definitiv auch, und das nicht nur meistens.
I did have to laugh when he suggested frying the banana... knowing that a scottish stereotype is to deep-fry everything (like Mars-bars). So good so see you take it with a fantastisc sense of humour! But the amount of humour regular British people have is just great!
About Nigel Farage... on the morning after the referendum (when I still lived in the UK) I woke up, switched on the TV and the first thing I saw was that face shouting "This is our independence day!". You can imagine that that really was a suboptimal thing to swallow on an empty stomach. I do have to say, though, that if you actually listened to what he said, he was the least insane of the lot. Not that that means anything, considering the malarkey that both the Leave and Remain campaigns presented.
Lutz van der Horst is an absolute genius - like a German Jordan Klepper, but funnier. But at the same time I love the British reactions!
Lutz van der Horst is from the german "heute show". I really can recommend it. It has got no mercy to anybody especially not to politicians. It's very, very funny. In the german parliament, the Bundestag, politians try to get away when they see a memeber of the "heute show". :-)))
Lutz van der Horts ist unbelievable brave !!
German humour meets British humour... that's savage.
At the age of 18 i visited London for one week and tested some foods. Fish and chips is delicious, there aren't two opinions for this. The backed beans for breakfast are a no go for me. Its too sweet anyway. But the sausage given with the backen beans was the most disgusting piece of meat i ever put in my mouth. I don't try chinese chicken feet or pig nose, so for me it was the most terrible experience. Don't know, what they put in it, but man, that doesn't taste good.
A recommendation from Extra 3: "Johannes Schlüters Junior ist der Trump-Pilot".
A clip presenting the pilot situated in Trumps head steering him.
I've always loved the british humor.....its easier to judge looking at it from the other site.....to find words, spontaneouse? That is the difference between us. I'ld say. The British People are much more spontaneouse......
:-D Yes... I'm a fan of the 'heute-show', 'extra3', 'die Anstalt', Loriot (Vicco von Bülow; Bernhard-Viktor Christoph-Carl von Bülow), Kaya Yanar, Jan Boehmermann, Volker Pispers, Michael Mittermeier...
German slangs are very different. People from our region are able to talk with amis people. But people from other regions in germany maybe won't understand our slang. Listen to slangs from Saarland, Bavaria, Schleswig-Holstein, 'new federal states'. At least: People from the south of Rhineland-Palatinate often do not understand people from the north of Rhineland-Palatinate, and vice versa. Rhineland-Palatinate is part of Germany and, together with Saarland, lies in the southwest of Germany.
Happy Halloween!
you are right, schmuggelware is a funny word.
maybe they are non-british people who can't use magic? the schmuggels ;-)
Muggelschmuggel :D
"Schmuggelware" basically means imported goods which were brought in without any official trade papers, so something you have to pay a fee at the frontiers when you enter another country, or at the airport, when the officers check your luggage.
Contraband.
@@andreasu.3546 Actually, the term Contraband is more aimed at things that are not allowed to be brought into a country due to a ban or embargo. A good example of this is the blockade of the Federal fleet in front of the Confederate ports during the American Civil War, or during the American alcohol prohibition. The smugglers even had a special name... "Rumrunners"
@@melchiorvonsternberg844 I know what you mean. However I don't think it makes any difference, goods brought into the country while not paying the required duty ARE illegal goods, hence contraband.
@@andreasu.3546 Fair enough...
Schmuggelware: "schmuggeln" is "to smuggle" and "die Ware" is "merchandise" or "traded goods" - do the maths...
Henceforth I'll pronounce it as shmuck-le-ware, too!.
The coat is not only associated with flashers, but also the shady guy from the Sesame Street trying to sell letters of the alphabet.
This thoughtful look after the suggestion to fry the banana!
And yeah, we make fun of Brexit because we're deeply hurt you left us, especially since it's partly our own fault. We still hope for Scotland to secede and rejoin, tho.
uops sorry the movie name is schtonk lol been a while ive seen it myself :) but you cant get more german than in that film :P
You mentioned another Lutz reaction? Where can I find it?
Search: heute-show Brexit
it‘s so funny when he ask can you say the word Milchaufschäuer,it was so wrong how she say it.Lutz right.
She actually pronounced the word Milchaufschäumer better than you did. 😜
Hello there. In 2013 (10.05.2013) there was a clip called "Glatzensafari" by Martin Sonneborn. Heute-show was young and wild back then, satire at its finest. 30 minutes of "schmerzfreier Satire". I do not want to get into more details, let's say it's a classic already. Would love to hear your opinion about that! Thanks for your work, take care.
What is the current situation in UK? After Brexit, there is hardly any news about Brexit in Germany anymore...Did it really get that bad?
Schmuggelware is just "smuggle(d) wares". Where does "contraband" even come from? Schmuggelware just trlls you what is. 🤓
Schmuddelwetter. 😊
You've got to se Gernot Hassknecht's take on the Brexit
Nigel Farage was maybe an inspiration for the AfD ten years ago, but in the meanwhile the AfD is much more rightwing and the people around Höcke dominate the AfD now. If you read Höckes book you will see, that there isn't much difference to fascism in his politics and goals.
Verarsch/Farage is a Fascists Drummer. He sells it like used cars.
Höcke can be called a Nazi, it has been legally certified. Ergo, he is a fascist!
Firlefanz, schlabbern, brabbeln, Klunker, robben, Robbe, Gugelhupf, Galopp, Boller, Kinkerlitzchen, Lackaffe, Kulleraugen, schnorren, schmollen, Scholle, Flunder.