RE: BAUHAUS STORE ON A RAINY AFTERNOON

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So what does the inquisitive Croat do when walking down the pavement is like driving through a car wash with an undercarriage wash, Stanković has invited an absolute dullard to the studio and boredom is slowly but surely starting to take over?
It gets in the car, drives to BAUHAUS and takes a look at what's been going on with screws in the past few weeks. Not that you need any - but it's always good to know where they are in case you do need them. The gigantic range of silicone products is also interesting. Packed in handy packaging and always stocked up when the stuff is needed.
However, and there is no doubt about it, the dream of every hobby woodworker, chainsaw expert and theoretical all-rounder in the craft is and remains a tour through the shop with one of these manoeuvrable electric vehicles, with which even the topmost bag of cement can be transported close to the floor.
The only problem is that none of the guys in the green coats are willing to stop looking very closely for ten minutes. 😌😏🙄
Incidentally, my car is three years older. However, as it has become quite stubborn recently and doesn't seem particularly interested in my wishes, neither does it deserve a new outfit around the steering wheel. 😊



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😀 Your car is still young. That's good. I wish him to drive long and prosperous.

This comment made me take a look at the last "On Sunday at 2" after quite a few months of abstinence. 😀 A few minutes of a certain Mario Radich was more than enough. I wasn't aware of this little politician's existence before - I'm barely aware now.

Exploring the Bauhaus world wasn't amazing fun 😂 but it was still better than what the TV world had to offer on a rainy Sunday afternoon.

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As I see it, Mario Radić is a cunning, media-savvy string-puller who has always known exactly whose sphere of influence to infiltrate since the end of the war. At the right place at the right time - and you drove shady money home in a wheelbarrow.
If he claims he didn't go into politics to make money, well then I'll take his word for it. He craves control. Especially over whether anyone tries to put the chisel to his pedestal. All the rest is pure arrogance with a dash of hubris.
We will see ...

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Ahaaa, that's why I didn't know him ... he's an important figure in the shadows behind the scene not so much in public ...

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