wow. tracey: that looks amazing. anke: wow. anthony: that is unbelievable. tracey: supposedly, you can split your schnitzel in half, take the other half home, and it s really good for breakfast. it s like the german equivalent of pizza in the morning. anthony: wow. this is a tradition i totally support. considering it s a weird drinking culture, at the end of the night, will there be two or three or five or ten people all hanging out like way past the point that they should have gone home? or does everybody reach a sensible point of intoxication or say, well you know what? i ll see you tomorrow. ? i mean, they re forcing beers on us. i didn t order a beer, and another one just keeps coming. tracey: do you know how to make it stop? anthony: face plant into my
anthony: singing, i forgot to mention that. tracey: singing is good. anthony: i hate that too. tracey: there is another side, and if you open your heart, you would see it. anthony: my heart is a cold, cold place, and there s no room in it for jugglers. what did you think when you heard that i want to come to germany and go to cologne? tracey: that s awesome because cologne is like the other city in germany that i can really identify with. it s like i have this love affair with it. anthony: i often say that the places i go, there s a pheromonic decision made very quickly. you step outside the airport terminal, and you go [ sniffs ] and you know right away. there s something about this place that s that i think i m going to like. anke: a few weeks ago a friend of mine from berlin came to visit me, and after three days he just looked at me and said, anke, what is this? why are you all so satisfied? why are you all so happy? why are you all so relaxed?
tracey: there s an easier way. you do this. that means, like, i m done. anthony: yeah, but nobody s doing that. anke: not yet. tracey: i m not doing that. better than all the rest applebee s new bigger bolder grill combos. now that s eatin good in the neighborhood. no one thought much of itm at all.l people said it just made a mess until exxonmobil scientists put it to the test. they thought someday it could become fuel and power our cars wouldn t that be cool? and that s why exxonmobil scientists think it s not small at all. energy lives here.
dancing, and crowds in general really, prohibits me from taking part. these days brian jones could come back from the grave for one night only with the stones and janis and jimmy and jim, they could all be there. and you know what? i ain t goin . but the cologners, god bless them. they love it. bei oma kleinmann handles enormous crowds of revelers. fortunately, the madness is still a few weeks away. and this is my old friend tracey who had the good or bad fortune, depending on how you look at it, to travel and produce shows around the world with me for many years. anke is from cologne and makes me feel better about my carnival phobia.
wow. tracey: that looks amazing. anke: wow. anthony: that is unbelievable. tracey: supposedly, you can split your schnitzel in half, take the other half home, and it s really good for breakfast. it s like the german equivalent of pizza in the morning. anthony: wow. this is a tradition i totally support. considering it s a weird drinking culture, at the end of the night, will there be two or three or five or ten people all hanging out like way past the point that they should have gone home? or does everybody reach a sensible point of intoxication or say, well you know what? i ll see you tomorrow. ? i mean, they re forcing beers on us. i didn t order a beer, and another one just keeps coming. tracey: do you know how to make it stop? anthony: face plant into my schnitzel?