Not gonna lie nalf just makes RUclips videos how they are supposed to!!! Telling story’s from his life and his acomplishments. No clickbait just old school vibes 😊
So many of you have commented over the years about how the Nalf is a great ambassador for SHA, the Kreis, the Laend and Germany. This is a perfect match up. TSGO
I started watching videos of Americans a few weeks ago. That made me realize how stupid we are sometimes because we just complain. We're doing so damn well in Germany! It's people like you, with open eyes Germany see and understand that we no longer have anything to do with Nazis and don't want to have anything anymore! And it's people like you who bring me closer to Germany again and, as a German, make me proud of how we've developed. Thanks for that!! !
Hey, the drone shot 0:52 is Würzburg, which is in Bavaria. Definitely worth a visit, though. It even has a UNESCO world heritage site the Würzburg Residence.
Ha! I was about to comment on that, too, but thought I'd check the comments first. Somebody was faster than me. And Würzburg is really not far from Baden's northernmost location and village.
Just saw Unicorn Town on my flight from Newark to LAX. Nice job... especially since i had zero expectations (I'm german... I tell it like it is). I thought I'd watch the first five minutes of it and turn it off but was pleasantly surprised and watched the whole thing.
"Geil" was a youth word when I was a teenager, about 35 years ago. Now I am 48 and am still using it on a daily basis. Not really sure how much "youth" is left to that word :)
Well, who is SHAs best promoter for now almost 7 years.....a man with now 105.000 subscribers (and they're getting more and more)....someone who made the south of Germany look so good in so many of his videos and showed this also to his folks in the States....I think to have you, Nalf, being involved into this project was a clever and logical step for the project "The Länd". The high tech companies in BW is one thing but there could not be a better ambassador for Good Vibes in the landscape and towns of this area than you. BW needs you..........WE NEED YOU !!!
I really love your very beautiful aerial shot of the Festung Marienburg in my home city of Würzburg at 0:52. But although Würzburg is quite near to its border, it is not in Baden-Württemberg but in Bavaria (although we Franconians usually deny that 😉!).
Always a pleasure to watch your videos. You take me back to my late teens/early twenties hanging out with my friend and his parents in Wernigerode. I will continue to live vicariously through you.
You showed the Festung Marienberg in Wützbug. That‘s Frankonia (northern part of Bavaria), not Baden Württemberg. But „Wir können alles, außer Hochdeutsch“ is valid for Frankonians as well 😁
....now I get it! The Würzburg drone shot was on purpose, because in the länd mark showed the rhinefalls, wich are in Switzerland! Bazinga, you are a genius Nalf 👍
NALF - Yer Superman of a human beeing! - i just watched UNICORN TOWN and 1st of all i was entertained from start to finish, and im suddenly realizing why you are the american in Germany i have followed the longest - and allways waited in total exitment what i should see from your hand next (damn yer brought a tear to a proud follower) and 2nd A HUGE congrats with a super interesting dokumentry of a sport i dont have given much credit until i did find your channel and the Schwabishhall Unicorns.
I actually have a model of Hohenzollern Castle on my desk at work in the US and since I work for a very big German company, people sometimes recognize it and nod.
A funny video, and a good example how a film plot and reality get merged into a new film. The board of creatives, the director who see himself as the next Steven Spielberg, his assistants ( I love the scene where he dumps the suitcase outside the car and then gets in, as if he is a celeb) and the sober people at the robot company, and how he asks them "Have the robots build this place?". Pleasantly different to the usual promotional films that cities or companies often have made.
@@urlauburlaub2222 Well, I guess its not meant to be a in depth information about Baden-Württenberg. Its just a piece to entertain and to keep people interested. Sure, they could have made a 15 second clip that says "Wir können alles, außer witzig sein."
Few more days and I will be there. Yes Hohenzollern castle is awesome, I payed a visit in 2019. Next castle on my list is Wartburg Castle. Love your cameo part 🍻
I guess you missed the original sound at 07:40 Mark asks: "what have you done already, what have u been involved in?" Uli says: "Documentation film" (At that point you say "Mee too, man") Than Mark replies: "That's shit".... THAT is typical direct German beeing.
Really nice and funny, greeting from Switzerland, you know that country where the beautiful Rhinefall shot was taken in the beginning.. ;) good luck with this project.
I recently found out that my Dad’s side is from a small town in Baden-Würtemmberg. All my German family lives in Munich now but I am hoping to make it to that town next year 😊 love your videos ❤
0:16 - Actually the best version is a mix between both versions: the "Baden-Württem" from the middle part and the "berg" from the end :D (at the end you say "werthemberg") I know how hard it is btw. I had to learn German as well and yes, it's really hard because of all the exceptions and special cases and the articles (which makes often no sense :D). But hey, Kopf hoch. In my opinion, Chinese is easier to learn and Polish more difficult :D EDIT: Great video, like always: DU LIEFERST AB! :)
thanx for the interesting background information, very well done as always I have already spotted your cameo apperance, very nice maybe you could show us in a film the modern sides of schwäbisch hall
mr. alfieri, lots of things, nalf, first of all: we germans love you! we love you being one of us. ambassodor, simply spoken, being such controverse and handsome. being not loved and beloved. being harsh and lonesome, being well as you be, that is what makes us germans about, just be. stay forever nalf, we love "typen wie dich". b.
I like that promotion video :D thought, I am not living in Baden-Württemberg but right next to it in Bavaria, the company I work for since 2019 is based in Ulm. I would prefer to live in BaWü, to be honest! Schloss Hohenzollern is extremely pretty and worth more than one visit.
I can feel the struggle of Mark to make Baden-Württemberg look flashy, with big city vibes, the place to be! While it is just a beautiful part of Germany, with many advanced technology companies and good living.
Fun Fact: The German name Horst comes from the Latin name Horestes. It was, in fact, originally a Greek name. Horestes was the son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra.
The german language is also a big reason why real skilled workers rather go to Australia, Canada, NZ or the US. Hell, even UK. So I'm anxious to see how it goes...
@@undeadwerewolves9463 I fricking love the german language. But still. My parents came to Germany in their late teens, now they're around 50 and you need to accept to never be 100% in the german language. And even your german born children might have an accent if they get socialised too much and for too long in their parents native language. In my opinion over the next decades a real "german multicultural big city" language will develop like the MLE accent in London.
@@janeisklar3923 oh so do you think you might speak German with a hint of non native accent? Interesting. I’d think it’s not mainly because your parents came from somewhere else first, I think just the huge amount of media that’s in English is probably what influences it more. I know my parents use to say “stop talking American!” I was an English kid who watched American RUclipsrs sometimes and lots of cartoons.😂 Yeah I love the German language it’s very very difficult (grammar wise) if you didn’t learn it from a young age. I try learning it here or there where I can, unfortunately our school only taught French and I wasn’t interested in that at the time. I hope to visit my friends in Berlin next year if I’m able to, maybe even see how well I get on with my terrible beginner level German. 😂 the thing about the capital it’s a bit weird many people speak English there… my friend told me he hears the school children there all speaking English in the playground! I was like they what?..
Bah, I would leave Bavaria in a flash if I got a decent job over there. I have had enough of Holy Horst and Saint Markus, and especially Professor Pizzaiolo.
“Geil” was a youth Word about 30 years ago. Maybe that’s the joke !?! Is great that the state recognizes what I are doing for them! Hope all is going great with your football movie!
A bit of a pity they didn't call it "The Ländle" instead to give it a nice little mix between English, German with the "Ä" and "le" endling for the area :) BUT it's at least a creative approach. Better that what my state Rheinland-Pfalz is doing I guess. Always like watching your videos, keep it up.
Very creative....Many years ago I experienced german corporate managements attitude toward advertising and publicity. In a word, stifling. It was just about impossible to think outside of the box. I also worked for a company based in Baden Wurttemburg, but in the USA division. I managed to suceed in some creative ideas by the grace of my american "idiotenfreiheit". Perhaps those americans who take BW companies up on their offer of a job can practice their own idiotenfreiheit in germany.
It's sad to say that without a competent superior taking part in the meeting and stopping this fountain of buzzwords, a lot of meetings in big companies (especially the tech companies) actually go like that. (Speaking from personal experience.) One problem is, that the competent people realize, after trying to stop the fountain of fluff a few times, by asking the buzzword-generators to explain what they mean in more detail, that it's pointless. Since the modern buzzword-generators don't actually do any work, they spend their time on an never-ending-quest to increase the amount of buzzwords in their repertoire. Hence they are able to answer with even more buzzwords, becoming even more vague, conveying even less meaning, than before.
Hey guys, check out The Länd here! : bit.ly/THELAEND_NALF_R
0:53 - that's the Festung in Würzburg... Bavaria. #editingfail
Thanks for your help :D
@@chrissi.enbyYT___wer will spielen in der kommenden Welt???
@@prometheus4993 wtf .-.
Danke jetzt kann ichs auch nicht mehr aussprechen
Not gonna lie nalf just makes RUclips videos how they are supposed to!!! Telling story’s from his life and his acomplishments. No clickbait just old school vibes 😊
This is exactly why I'm subscribing! Amazing content, old school vibes
No clickbait just nickbait
there have been clickbait videos but they're rare :)
So many of you have commented over the years about how the Nalf is a great ambassador for SHA, the Kreis, the Laend and Germany. This is a perfect match up.
TSGO
I started watching videos of Americans a few weeks ago. That made me realize how stupid we are sometimes because we just complain. We're doing so damn well in Germany! It's people like you, with open eyes Germany see and understand that we no longer have anything to do with Nazis and don't want to have anything anymore! And it's people like you who bring me closer to Germany again and, as a German, make me proud of how we've developed. Thanks for that!! !
Hey, the drone shot 0:52 is Würzburg, which is in Bavaria. Definitely worth a visit, though. It even has a UNESCO world heritage site the Würzburg Residence.
I was so confused at first that I had to stop the video and check my sanity ;)
Ha! I was about to comment on that, too, but thought I'd check the comments first. Somebody was faster than me. And Würzburg is really not far from Baden's northernmost location and village.
@@Th3Rom3 Ha, same!
It's even closer to Hessia than Baden-Württemberg. XD
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no it's not. Maybe you mean Aschaffenburg, but Würzburg is pretty close to Baden-Württemberg.
Just saw Unicorn Town on my flight from Newark to LAX. Nice job... especially since i had zero expectations (I'm german... I tell it like it is). I thought I'd watch the first five minutes of it and turn it off but was pleasantly surprised and watched the whole thing.
"Geil" was a youth word when I was a teenager, about 35 years ago. Now I am 48 and am still using it on a daily basis. Not really sure how much "youth" is left to that word :)
Well, who is SHAs best promoter for now almost 7 years.....a man with now 105.000 subscribers (and they're getting more and more)....someone who made the south of Germany look so good in so many of his videos and showed this also to his folks in the States....I think to have you, Nalf, being involved into this project was a clever and logical step for the project "The Länd". The high tech companies in BW is one thing but there could not be a better ambassador for Good Vibes in the landscape and towns of this area than you. BW needs you..........WE NEED YOU !!!
0:54 Thats the Marienfestung in the City of Würzburg in Bavaria ;)
I really love your very beautiful aerial shot of the Festung Marienburg in my home city of Würzburg at 0:52. But although Würzburg is quite near to its border, it is not in Baden-Württemberg but in Bavaria (although we Franconians usually deny that 😉!).
Always a pleasure to watch your videos. You take me back to my late teens/early twenties hanging out with my friend and his parents in Wernigerode. I will continue to live vicariously through you.
"geil" was a youth word when I was young,back in the 80s/90s 😄
We still use it. Millenial here.
und ein uraltes (Mittelalter) Wort für aufgeregt
You showed the Festung Marienberg in Wützbug. That‘s Frankonia (northern part of Bavaria), not Baden Württemberg.
But „Wir können alles, außer Hochdeutsch“ is valid for Frankonians as well 😁
I did a double-take when he showed the Festung. Close to BW but not quite.
schelled se edde an sellre schelle. Selle schelle schelld edd, schelled se an sellre schell, selle schell schelld.
As a german I hab a big smile watching the D-English brainstorm meeting :)
Had to google the company...yes, they really do call their line of industrial robots "Horst"...
....now I get it! The Würzburg drone shot was on purpose, because in the länd mark showed the rhinefalls, wich are in Switzerland! Bazinga, you are a genius Nalf 👍
NALF - Yer Superman of a human beeing! - i just watched UNICORN TOWN and 1st of all i was entertained from start to finish, and im suddenly realizing why you are the american in Germany i have followed the longest - and allways waited in total exitment what i should see from your hand next (damn yer brought a tear to a proud follower) and 2nd A HUGE congrats with a super interesting dokumentry of a sport i dont have given much credit until i did find your channel and the Schwabishhall Unicorns.
Thank you Nalf! I was laughing all the way 😂😂😂 have a great Christmas time🌲
I actually have a model of Hohenzollern Castle on my desk at work in the US and since I work for a very big German company, people sometimes recognize it and nod.
Awwww, there is a drone shoot of my former school Michelbach. I even saw the window of one of my former rooms.
I love that the robot is called Horst.
A funny video, and a good example how a film plot and reality get merged into a new film. The board of creatives, the director who see himself as the next Steven Spielberg, his assistants ( I love the scene where he dumps the suitcase outside the car and then gets in, as if he is a celeb) and the sober people at the robot company, and how he asks them "Have the robots build this place?".
Pleasantly different to the usual promotional films that cities or companies often have made.
@@urlauburlaub2222 Well, I guess its not meant to be a in depth information about Baden-Württenberg. Its just a piece to entertain and to keep people interested.
Sure, they could have made a 15 second clip that says "Wir können alles, außer witzig sein."
I saw title and immediately thought of " Nett hier. Aber waren Sie schon mal in Baden-Württemberg?"
😂😂 den Aufkleber habe ich im September beim Aussichtspunkt auf die Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco vorgefunden und mich schlapp gelacht!
Thanks for helping out the länd!
Extra thumbs-up for promoting the Länd - best state in Germany!!!
Reminds me of many a meeting. We would have warp drive by now if had fewer meetings.
...tolles Video - und eine wirklich schön erzählte Geschichte dazu!
Yes and in Baden-Würtemberg they have a lot of Eichhörnchen (squirrels).😂😂😂
Oh, please; not that again.
Few more days and I will be there. Yes Hohenzollern castle is awesome, I payed a visit in 2019. Next castle on my list is Wartburg Castle. Love your cameo part 🍻
I guess you missed the original sound at 07:40
Mark asks: "what have you done already, what have u been involved in?"
Uli says: "Documentation film" (At that point you say "Mee too, man")
Than Mark replies: "That's shit"....
THAT is typical direct German beeing.
Wha... Hold up. At 0:52 that is the Festung Marienberg in Würzburg. That's in Bavaria not Baden-Württemberg.
Really nice and funny, greeting from Switzerland, you know that country where the beautiful Rhinefall shot was taken in the beginning.. ;) good luck with this project.
Watched the series when they first came out. Definitely not your typical promo. Not bad.
I recently found out that my Dad’s side is from a small town in Baden-Würtemmberg. All my German family lives in Munich now but I am hoping to make it to that town next year 😊
love your videos ❤
At long last B-W understands your endless value💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Now I want a video of you where you pronounce all the states of Germany :D
Which should be easy after being in Germany for 7 years.
@@V100-e5q you heard him pronounce the state he lives in 😅
A new NALF Video! You Made my day😀😀
0:16 - Actually the best version is a mix between both versions: the "Baden-Württem" from the middle part and the "berg" from the end :D (at the end you say "werthemberg")
I know how hard it is btw. I had to learn German as well and yes, it's really hard because of all the exceptions and special cases and the articles (which makes often no sense :D). But hey, Kopf hoch. In my opinion, Chinese is easier to learn and Polish more difficult :D
EDIT: Great video, like always: DU LIEFERST AB! :)
I assume you are going home (Oregon ) for Christmas and taking Laura with you to meet the family!!! She will love Leo the Cat!!! 😁
Don't forget Porsche is Baden Wittenberg as well...
Awesome video as always
Holy shit, that beginning was actually impressive
Wait, did you just claim Festung Marienberg 0:52 in Würzburg for Baden-Württemberg?
thanx for the interesting background information, very well done as always
I have already spotted your cameo apperance, very nice
maybe you could show us in a film the modern sides of schwäbisch hall
2:02 "Baden Württemberg" perfekt
mr. alfieri, lots of things,
nalf, first of all:
we germans love you!
we love you being one of us.
ambassodor, simply spoken,
being such controverse and handsome.
being not loved and beloved.
being harsh and lonesome,
being well as you be, that is what makes us germans about, just be.
stay forever nalf, we love "typen wie dich".
b.
pls answer. as you represent us being local. we laugh about ländle.
Hehehe, the beginning you look like that cop from Grimm TV show :-D
Einfach ein cooler Typ. Seit Video 1 dabei und immer noch unterhaltsam👍
So cool and funny. Looking forward to some Christmas at the Alfieri's content.
Love it Malf! Can’t wait for the next episode. 📺
Baden Wertemberg? 😂
Nalf repeat 100 Times ä,ö,ü
Wow your Baden Würtemberg was really good. Let's hear Schleswig-Holstein and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 😂❤️
It is so funny stuff. A combination of English, German, Denglish, Swenglish ( Schwäbisch & English ). and the poeple can make jokes about themself.
0:30 Where does the E suddenly come from?
I like that promotion video :D thought, I am not living in Baden-Württemberg but right next to it in Bavaria, the company I work for since 2019 is based in Ulm. I would prefer to live in BaWü, to be honest! Schloss Hohenzollern is extremely pretty and worth more than one visit.
I can feel the struggle of Mark to make Baden-Württemberg look flashy, with big city vibes, the place to be!
While it is just a beautiful part of Germany, with many advanced technology companies and good living.
This man makes my little hometown world famous
Where is the closing music???
Great campain, great Nalf video! Please go on with the reaction to "The Länd" - Part 2 please!
Fun Fact: The German name Horst comes from the Latin name Horestes. It was, in fact, originally a Greek name. Horestes was the son of Agamemnon and Clytemnestra.
:o :o Thank you! I had no idea! I always wondered how that strange super-german name came to be!! One mystery solved....
BW is my favourite state in Germany! I absolutely love it. And I say this as a native Bavarian (cue the clichés) 😄
Traitor 😋😎!
Schoene restliche Feiertage und Gruesse vom Chiemsee
So the sentence which breaks all this hyped excitement is "I live there." / "Ich wohn da." ....
If you like this kind of image film mockumentary. Look up All Dente Entertainment from Munich, they did a few of them and it's fun to watch.
Sorry but at 0:52 this castle is NOT in Baden Württemberg. This is Festung Marienberg in Würzburg which is in Bavaria.😉
No commercial beats your channel for our Ländle. I absolutely hate that they called it Länd.
"geil"was a youth word in the end of 80s , beginning 90s🤣🤣🤣🤣
und ein uraltes (Mittelalter) Wort für aufgeregt
Nett hier aber waren sie schon mal in Baden Württemberg
Great I live in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg
The german language is also a big reason why real skilled workers rather go to Australia, Canada, NZ or the US. Hell, even UK.
So I'm anxious to see how it goes...
It’s a great language though lol
@@undeadwerewolves9463 I fricking love the german language.
But still. My parents came to Germany in their late teens, now they're around 50 and you need to accept to never be 100% in the german language. And even your german born children might have an accent if they get socialised too much and for too long in their parents native language.
In my opinion over the next decades a real "german multicultural big city" language will develop like the MLE accent in London.
@@janeisklar3923 oh so do you think you might speak German with a hint of non native accent? Interesting. I’d think it’s not mainly because your parents came from somewhere else first, I think just the huge amount of media that’s in English is probably what influences it more. I know my parents use to say “stop talking American!” I was an English kid who watched American RUclipsrs sometimes and lots of cartoons.😂
Yeah I love the German language it’s very very difficult (grammar wise) if you didn’t learn it from a young age. I try learning it here or there where I can, unfortunately our school only taught French and I wasn’t interested in that at the time.
I hope to visit my friends in Berlin next year if I’m able to, maybe even see how well I get on with my terrible beginner level German. 😂 the thing about the capital it’s a bit weird many people speak English there… my friend told me he hears the school children there all speaking English in the playground! I was like they what?..
Great concept! Ich liebe Satire!
Second coolest state 😉
Bah, I would leave Bavaria in a flash if I got a decent job over there. I have had enough of Holy Horst and Saint Markus, and especially Professor Pizzaiolo.
My OCD is so triggered by not having the right music at the end. I had to watch an old vlog for the music
@Nalf: “Geil”was a youth word in the 90s😂😂😂
in Dutch it has a whole different meaning ;)
@@KlodooB. In German it also has that meaning. (Next to being a youth word meaning cool/ awesome)
@@jx4219 didn't know that!
und ein uraltes (Mittelalter) Wort für aufgeregt
“Geil” was a youth Word about 30 years ago. Maybe that’s the joke !?!
Is great that the state recognizes what I are doing for them!
Hope all is going great with your football movie!
As a citizen of Baden-Württemberg that´s funny💀
The robot eating the dumpling is called Horst, hilarious! It's not only a simple first name, it also means idiot. Greetz from a Geman.
First of all Horst is a German name :-D. But it's kinda funny because the robot is the idiot doing everything as you say.
Neuschwanstein is a replica castle. Burg Hohenzollern is real.
0:25 Baden - wie ausbaden
Grüße aus Ulm :)
That's the result of asking an American for help - the national campaign "Make Baden-Württemberg great again!".
Love your videos!
The länd of the death
Mercedes and Porsche...
btw.: Yeah!!!! Ulm!!!!! :-P
schön hier, aber waren sie schon mal in Baden Württemberg?
In deinem Vorspann zeigst du u.a. Würzburg, lieber Nalf. That´s Bayern)))))) 💗💗💗
The Länd Bayern , gröhl ........... schöne grüße aus The Länd Niedersachsen 🤣
@@nordwestbeiwest1899 Franken
@@nordwestbeiwest1899 Niedersachsen.Klar.
@@rouvenvolz7624 jenau: Franken
@@rouvenvolz7624 Franken is Bayern's Elite. I was born in Wuerzburg 😊
More!
Baden- Württemberg...wir können alles, außer deutsch!🤣
@UCShlcurpEAD082fmuylB-mw Ich versuche mal den Kontakt herzustellen! It try to use the contakt! Kai
es heißt richtig,... Baden-Würtenberger, wir können alles außer Hochdeutsch. Das war mal ein Werbeslogan für BW!
@@kaiso4939 Mir kenned elles, außer Hochdeidsch. So muaß des hoisa.
Hey man, could you tell us in which episode did you make a cameo appearance?
Damn man, very cool!
A bit of a pity they didn't call it "The Ländle" instead to give it a nice little mix between English, German with the "Ä" and "le" endling for the area :) BUT it's at least a creative approach. Better that what my state Rheinland-Pfalz is doing I guess. Always like watching your videos, keep it up.
Considering that this series is _not_ meant to attract Germans any joke based on a German mindset is a 100% miss.
Squirrel, squirrel, squirrel….😢😅
Very creative....Many years ago I experienced german corporate managements attitude toward advertising and publicity. In a word, stifling. It was just about impossible to think outside of the box. I also worked for a company based in Baden Wurttemburg, but in the USA division. I managed to suceed in some creative ideas by the grace of my american "idiotenfreiheit".
Perhaps those americans who take BW companies up on their offer of a job can practice their own idiotenfreiheit in germany.
>Baden-Wertenberg.
Close.
I watched all the episodes and somehow could not find you
love it! also your effort to pronounce baden-württenberg :D
You have a future with the Babylon Bee if you get tired of the football gig ! 🤔
where is the strong svabian dialect - the no ned huddle section , gell?
It's sad to say that without a competent superior taking part in the meeting and stopping this fountain of buzzwords, a lot of meetings in big companies (especially the tech companies) actually go like that. (Speaking from personal experience.) One problem is, that the competent people realize, after trying to stop the fountain of fluff a few times, by asking the buzzword-generators to explain what they mean in more detail, that it's pointless. Since the modern buzzword-generators don't actually do any work, they spend their time on an never-ending-quest to increase the amount of buzzwords in their repertoire. Hence they are able to answer with even more buzzwords, becoming even more vague, conveying even less meaning, than before.
i'm a bit ashamed Would never have found this video without your post although I live in the "Ländle".
'Docu film nerd' I feel we should be selling shirts