Meet Bernd das Brot, a depressed German loaf of bread that's spent 25 years as a TV cult classic
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tja@sh.itjust.worksreplied to Guest 15 days ago last edited by
Wir sitzen doch alle im selben Boot
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janoris@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 15 days ago last edited by
Ah ok so it was pumuckl, somehow i expected it to be Hugo
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dojan@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 14 days ago last edited by
We did? None of these ring a bell for me.
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valmond@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 14 days ago last edited by
Did you grew up in sweden? If so, when? What I'm talking about is seventies/eighties.
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dojan@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 14 days ago last edited by
Aye, I did. I was born in the 90s though so that might be why. I remember Anki & Pytte quite well. I really enjoyed that as a kid.
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valmond@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 14 days ago last edited by
That explains it then, om du inte kommer ihåg storpotaten, Anders Vesterberg eller Vilse i pankakan så är du ung
! Jag är gammal
Åkte från sverige på nittiotalet så jag missade tyvärr Anki & Pytte!
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dojan@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 14 days ago last edited by
Haha, ung vetefan, över 30. Har hört begreppet vilse i pannkakan förut, men inte sett det. Minns Rädda Joppe, gav mig mardrömmar. Hahaha.
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zacryon@feddit.orgreplied to Guest 14 days ago last edited by
Meet us Germans: We like bread and we're depressed. End of story.
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treczoks@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 14 days ago last edited by
Ich sage: NEIN!
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valmond@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 12 days ago last edited by
Ja rädda joppe, låtom oss skrämma en hel generation till
30/30