The theater is called "Tonne" because of the original performence space. It is a old cellar wit a barrel vault. It has nothing to do with an moist container... the words just have the same meaning. Planie is just the second performence space of the theater.
I live in Reutlingen and unfortunately your video is one of the most boring I have seen and listened to. Good grief man, could you not have refrained from filming mundane shop fronts and simply reading out signs. The best line you came out with, which was a real howler by the way, was the "Prooptik" - its pro optik you nerd! Hence the use of colour in the sign dear oh dear - as an Englishman myself I find you extremely embarassing!
I'm glad you do. And Reutlingen was not in Iceland last time I looked. I went to Reutlingen, filmed what happened to be there, and it was in Germany, along with your sense of humour.
Oh dear oh dear, there must be some other cliches about the Germans you could fall back on that are more cutting than that. Your pronunciation of "Planie" was all wrong too. Stick to Russian because you German is terrible, and next time leave your video cam at home. With best regards Ernie in Reutlingen
That's right. Everyone who can quote Heine, Goethe and a bunch of other German writers in the original from memory has completely shit German. Those, like yourself, who learned their German bei Nutten have bestes Hochdeutsch. And black is white and white is black also. Go back to sleep, and stop spouting Heinrich-boellshit on my work until you have some of your own up, coward. BTW I don't even have a video cam. And take your hypocritical best regards and feed them up your jap's eye sideways on.
How very droll "Heinrich-bollshit", you really should be on stage - with such prose and eloquence. Your language alone betrays your monkey island lineage, stick to football and beer, you know the stuff you English are good at. Keep your pompous attempts at intelligence to yourself - the ability to quote an author in their native tongue from memory is no measure of your ability in that language my dear chap. You do like to play the psuedo-intellectual don't you, you buffoon. luv Ernie
Mind you your football is not that good anymore, oh and neither is your beer, so what does that leave then, ah yes, teenage pregnacy capital of Europe, Thugsville, home to football violence and I suppose dumbing down on a phenomenal scale. I wonder if there is cork big enough to plug that channel tunnel...
As an Englishman I find your spelling of English words with the wrong number of 'r's extremely embaRRassing. Please note correct spelling for the next time you claim to be a native speaker.
Well, I as an Englishman, find your awareness of spelling a proverbial breathe of fresh air. Can you tie your shoelaces without getting a nose bleed as well? Just a small piece of advice for your future video extravaganzas - keep the info on your weight loss to yourself, nobody wants to know, and well, its just not good form really. tatty bye
And yes, before you hammer away at your keyboard, foaming at the maw to point out my further spelling mistake - I decided correct myself - "breathe = breath". Didn't you used to work in a Tippex factory? Correct me if I am wrong.
You as an Englishman write like a Pole, and your ideas of what is and is not good form are isolated from reality. You should, like, do something about that.
I should "like" do something about it, should I. That has to be the biggest insult to the English language one could ever use. The 'Like' disease is sadly sweeping the English speaking world, I for one, despise people who are too inept to string together a simple sentence without using the word - 'like'. Perhaps you would like to spice up your sentence a bit more with some other pearls such as 'mate'. Yet another diseased vein running through what's left of the English language.
Says the man who can use neither commas, nor question marks. I expect you are ignorant of the etymologies of all the words which you claim to be "sweeping" the language and get your linguistic opinions from the letters page of the Readers Digest.
Rhetorial question anyone. The goggle box is sadly responsible for almost all of the flotsam and jetsom that now pebble dashes the grace of the English language. To name but one disease - "mate" - this awful carabuncle on the arse of our language has the mind numbing tedium of the "Neighbours" series hidden behind it. Before the casts' prodigious use of the word "mate", hardly anyone in Blighty felt the need to sully their mouths with it, but now, its like a smorgasbord of populace pub banter
Hab Sie an Ihrer Stimme erkannt, ich fand Ihren Beitrag sehr interessant! Obwol ich 21 Jahre in RT gewohnt hatte, wusste ich gar nicht dass RT die engste Strasse der Welt hat,obwohl ich zigtausend mal dran vorbei gelafen bin!
Übrigens heissten die Schuhe in Ihrem Beitrag nicht FlipFlops sondern "Crocs".
jajaja oh this thing about what the people of the house next to the narrowest street might think of people filming their house and talking while they do it...and people speaking to themselves...jajajaj It also was very intresting to see the piece of natural history looking through the door ..jajaj This is an excelent video,very informational and with a great sence of humour,the only thing is missing is your daughter singing and smiling:)
JAJAJA(by ths I meant haha and not german for "yes yes yes".I wanted to say the comment about the shoes and the drunk people also were very amusing.I loved the house with the ivy leaves in the walls,they remind me of Pushkin somehow...It was great to see the narrowest street in the world,I would never had figured out that was a street unless they had put that sign there...
"This is where people used to auction their wives when they had a lot of them " hahaha there is something very funny about how you say this.The history of the church was very intresting,and the church itself is lovely.I also liked your introduction with the quote which reflected upon reality might had been the inverse ,because it did not stop germans from sleeping...
She is undecided. Poss MPhil, poss law conversion, poss teaching qualification though latter has dropped down the pecking order of late. She has Uni funding to live & study abroad this year without exam pressure. Alright for some!
Yeah, I had that, but I was in Voronezh, and I had plenty of other pressures back then! If I were in her shoes right now, I would go for the law conversion. They seem to rule the world, lawyers.
The theater is called "Tonne" because of the original performence space. It is a old cellar wit a barrel vault. It has nothing to do with an moist container... the words just have the same meaning. Planie is just the second performence space of the theater.
MarkusEFZ527596 7 months ago
சமீபத்தில் என் Reutlingen படம் காட்டுவது வாழ்த்துகள் பல நன்றி. புத்திசாலி - நான் சுமார் பத்து ஆயிரம் வெற்றி பெற்றேன்!
usenetposts 7 months ago
i live in Reutlingen, it´s geat!
Rifaneha 1 year ago 2
I've been to reutlingen and tubingen for a skwl trip :) loved it!
partypopper123 1 year ago
very very good work!!
ssvboy05 1 year ago
I went on a school exchange to reutlingen 3 times, I lovvee that city!!!
05brightone 1 year ago
@05brightone I went to Bielefeld on mine, and also remember it fondly. German exchanges are great.
usenetposts 1 year ago
Kultur tradition und die coolsten leute! was will man mehr in ner stadt?
V00D00POWER 2 years ago
nachtarbeiter?
franky1467 2 years ago
hahah jo RT man wie geil da lauf ich immer in zob durch hahah RT gheddo
FreeZee2009 3 years ago
:D:D
"there's a couple of drunk people"
- you should have visited the rathausplatz at that time^^
krassersmudda 3 years ago
why did you take that at night?
krassersmudda 3 years ago
He der scheiß Engländer rennt voll oft durch RT
HeXaNoL 3 years ago
:D geil.
du bisch der harte
krassersmudda 3 years ago
I live in Reutlingen and unfortunately your video is one of the most boring I have seen and listened to. Good grief man, could you not have refrained from filming mundane shop fronts and simply reading out signs. The best line you came out with, which was a real howler by the way, was the "Prooptik" - its pro optik you nerd! Hence the use of colour in the sign dear oh dear - as an Englishman myself I find you extremely embarassing!
BigErnie00 3 years ago
I'm glad you do. And Reutlingen was not in Iceland last time I looked. I went to Reutlingen, filmed what happened to be there, and it was in Germany, along with your sense of humour.
usenetposts 3 years ago
Oh dear oh dear, there must be some other cliches about the Germans you could fall back on that are more cutting than that. Your pronunciation of "Planie" was all wrong too. Stick to Russian because you German is terrible, and next time leave your video cam at home. With best regards Ernie in Reutlingen
BigErnie00 3 years ago
That's right. Everyone who can quote Heine, Goethe and a bunch of other German writers in the original from memory has completely shit German. Those, like yourself, who learned their German bei Nutten have bestes Hochdeutsch. And black is white and white is black also. Go back to sleep, and stop spouting Heinrich-boellshit on my work until you have some of your own up, coward. BTW I don't even have a video cam. And take your hypocritical best regards and feed them up your jap's eye sideways on.
usenetposts 3 years ago
How very droll "Heinrich-bollshit", you really should be on stage - with such prose and eloquence. Your language alone betrays your monkey island lineage, stick to football and beer, you know the stuff you English are good at. Keep your pompous attempts at intelligence to yourself - the ability to quote an author in their native tongue from memory is no measure of your ability in that language my dear chap. You do like to play the psuedo-intellectual don't you, you buffoon. luv Ernie
BigErnie00 3 years ago
Mind you your football is not that good anymore, oh and neither is your beer, so what does that leave then, ah yes, teenage pregnacy capital of Europe, Thugsville, home to football violence and I suppose dumbing down on a phenomenal scale. I wonder if there is cork big enough to plug that channel tunnel...
BigErnie00 3 years ago
This is my stage.
usenetposts 3 years ago
You're right! Don't want to hog your lime-light. ciao
BigErnie00 3 years ago
As an Englishman I find your spelling of English words with the wrong number of 'r's extremely embaRRassing. Please note correct spelling for the next time you claim to be a native speaker.
usenetposts 3 years ago
Well, I as an Englishman, find your awareness of spelling a proverbial breathe of fresh air. Can you tie your shoelaces without getting a nose bleed as well? Just a small piece of advice for your future video extravaganzas - keep the info on your weight loss to yourself, nobody wants to know, and well, its just not good form really. tatty bye
BigErnie00 3 years ago
And yes, before you hammer away at your keyboard, foaming at the maw to point out my further spelling mistake - I decided correct myself - "breathe = breath". Didn't you used to work in a Tippex factory? Correct me if I am wrong.
BigErnie00 3 years ago
You as an Englishman write like a Pole, and your ideas of what is and is not good form are isolated from reality. You should, like, do something about that.
usenetposts 3 years ago
I should "like" do something about it, should I. That has to be the biggest insult to the English language one could ever use. The 'Like' disease is sadly sweeping the English speaking world, I for one, despise people who are too inept to string together a simple sentence without using the word - 'like'. Perhaps you would like to spice up your sentence a bit more with some other pearls such as 'mate'. Yet another diseased vein running through what's left of the English language.
BigErnie00 3 years ago
Says the man who can use neither commas, nor question marks. I expect you are ignorant of the etymologies of all the words which you claim to be "sweeping" the language and get your linguistic opinions from the letters page of the Readers Digest.
usenetposts 3 years ago
Rhetorial question anyone. The goggle box is sadly responsible for almost all of the flotsam and jetsom that now pebble dashes the grace of the English language. To name but one disease - "mate" - this awful carabuncle on the arse of our language has the mind numbing tedium of the "Neighbours" series hidden behind it. Before the casts' prodigious use of the word "mate", hardly anyone in Blighty felt the need to sully their mouths with it, but now, its like a smorgasbord of populace pub banter
BigErnie00 3 years ago
I'm not arguing with someone with Asperger's syndrome.
usenetposts 3 years ago
@usenetposts You have spelling faults yourself so stop criticise other people!
MarkusEFZ527596 7 months ago
@MarkusEFZ527596 That should be "You make spelling mistakes yourself so stop criticising other people!" Hope this helps.
usenetposts 7 months ago
@usenetposts I am not a native speaker!
MarkusEFZ527596 7 months ago
@MarkusEFZ527596 I never suggested you were, i was just helping you along.
usenetposts 7 months ago
Hallo Herr L.!
Hab Sie an Ihrer Stimme erkannt, ich fand Ihren Beitrag sehr interessant! Obwol ich 21 Jahre in RT gewohnt hatte, wusste ich gar nicht dass RT die engste Strasse der Welt hat,obwohl ich zigtausend mal dran vorbei gelafen bin!
Übrigens heissten die Schuhe in Ihrem Beitrag nicht FlipFlops sondern "Crocs".
Viele Grüße, eine FH-Mathe-Studentin
Powerfrauanna 3 years ago
Gute arbeit! Sehr gute dokumentation über Reutlingen für Engländer oder Englischsprachler.
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Good work! Very good documentation about Reutlingen for English people.
LUFE190 3 years ago 2
Many thanks!
usenetposts 3 years ago
WIE BEHINDERT!
katastylo 4 years ago
Thanks for the effort. Try not to use all capitals next time. It is infra dignitatem, if you know what I mean...
usenetposts 3 years ago
aso und die besten sachen von reutlingen kommen nich drinnen...
maryyy1994 4 years ago
Like capital letters on nouns? If you are going to attempt the language of Luther, kindly include his valuable linguistic reforms.
usenetposts 4 years ago
Was war son Hurensohn son scheiß Engländer in Reutlingen... den sollte man erschießen was geht -.-
HeXaNoL 4 years ago
I think you should learn to spell your own language properly first and worry about shooting other people second.
usenetposts 4 years ago
Nice but boring town!!
Valapaca 4 years ago
@Valapaca Its not a boring town its just a boring video ;) He filmed at the wrong places at the wrong time ;)
MarkusEFZ527596 7 months ago
jajaja oh this thing about what the people of the house next to the narrowest street might think of people filming their house and talking while they do it...and people speaking to themselves...jajajaj It also was very intresting to see the piece of natural history looking through the door ..jajaj This is an excelent video,very informational and with a great sence of humour,the only thing is missing is your daughter singing and smiling:)
AnaLaRagazzinha 4 years ago
Ana, thank you so much for your kind comments. It's very valuable to me to know exactly what people liked about my videos.
usenetposts 4 years ago
JAJAJA(by ths I meant haha and not german for "yes yes yes".I wanted to say the comment about the shoes and the drunk people also were very amusing.I loved the house with the ivy leaves in the walls,they remind me of Pushkin somehow...It was great to see the narrowest street in the world,I would never had figured out that was a street unless they had put that sign there...
AnaLaRagazzinha 4 years ago
"This is where people used to auction their wives when they had a lot of them " hahaha there is something very funny about how you say this.The history of the church was very intresting,and the church itself is lovely.I also liked your introduction with the quote which reflected upon reality might had been the inverse ,because it did not stop germans from sleeping...
AnaLaRagazzinha 4 years ago
işte bu benim aşkımın gezdiği yerler :)
secooboz 4 years ago
My Daughter is at Tuebingen. I've asked her tolook out for you! Have a look from the Bismarck Turm if the weather is nice.
uptodat 4 years ago
The Tubingen video will be up in the not-too-distant. What is she studying over there?
usenetposts 4 years ago
She is studying Latin mainly with some French and hopes to improve her German by living there and studying the other languages in German for a year.
uptodat 4 years ago
Good stuff. What is she panning to do afterwards? Post grad?
usenetposts 4 years ago
She is undecided. Poss MPhil, poss law conversion, poss teaching qualification though latter has dropped down the pecking order of late. She has Uni funding to live & study abroad this year without exam pressure. Alright for some!
uptodat 4 years ago
Yeah, I had that, but I was in Voronezh, and I had plenty of other pressures back then! If I were in her shoes right now, I would go for the law conversion. They seem to rule the world, lawyers.
usenetposts 4 years ago
Were you in Voronezh in Soviet times? A bit off the beaten track I would have thought but very interesting no doubt.
Hmm lawyers seem to rule the world and make the world pay through the nose too. Maybe it's the way to go but....
uptodat 4 years ago
... a bit like selling the soul, though...
usenetposts 4 years ago
pity they stop the selling of women hahaha ;p
i could have trade mine for a new one as now i have none!!!!
lordmoggy 4 years ago
Hmmn. Thanks for the three, matey. I always give you fives. I suppose at least you are honest.
usenetposts 4 years ago