Good Bye Lenin!
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1:09:05
Hello, Mrs. Schäfer.
1:09:07
Oh Alex. It's so nice to talk to your mother. It feels just like living in the past.
1:09:13
A little changes here and there and I'll send it to the OTTO mail-order company.
1:09:20
Our home is also all the trees in the forest...
1:09:22
Our home is also all the trees in the forest...
1:09:24
Our home...
1:09:30
I've got some nice visitors. That's Frank and Christian...
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of my former class. - Hello.
1:09:37
Hello. Mrs. Kerner has to rest now, alright?
1:09:41
Bye. - Alex, why?
1:09:46
Now scram! - And the 20 Marks? - What 20 Marks?
1:09:50
Sascha said, we'd get 20 Marks for that!
1:09:55
Hello, Mr. Mehlert. - Hello, Alex. Problems with the toaster?
1:09:59
My mother will be happy, just go ahead. And you get out of here!
1:10:03
And tell your mates, I don't want to see a Pioneer here ever again. - Alright, boss.
1:10:14
Have you gone nuts?
1:10:17
You can't just let the boys in here!
1:10:21
But why? She was pleased, wasn't she?
1:10:24
You can't do anything right with you Easties! Having something to complain about is what matters to you most!
1:10:28
You're just like your mother and her stupid GDR-inputs.
1:10:32
My mother doesn't grumble! She's trying to change
1:10:36
the conditions of the society step by step through constructive criticism. - Sure.
1:10:40
And you were never interested in that! - Nope.
1:10:43
Haven't you noticed? We're in the socialist veteran's club.
1:10:47
Good evening. Why don't you take admission fees?
1:10:51
Yeah, let's charge admission fees!
1:10:53
You be quiet. He's bought a Trabbi (GDR car). - Really?
1:10:57
An estate car.
1:10:59
That can't be happening. Paula will get a defect, if this goes on much longer. - Oh come on!

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