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Plauschpourri - Part 10: Die Narbenmacher

Vollumfänglich geben wir an dieser Stelle zu, dass wir einen auf Microsoft gemacht haben und sind von 8 auf 10 gesprungen. Wieso? Aufgrund privater Umstände kam es zu Verzögerungen in Aufnahme, Bearbeitung und etwaigen Upload. Das bewegte uns dazu, die Folge 9 zu überspringen und ...  Show more

Plauschpourri - Part 8: Alarm im Darm

"NEIN!" rief der Erzdiakon. "Dies ist ein Podcast des Teufels. Ich schicke ihn zurück in die Hölle, wo er hingehört." So könnte manch ein Disney-Bösewicht denken, wenn er die Folge heute hört. Denn wo es harmlos damit beginnt, dass Essi Adrienne zu Kreuze kriecht, wechselt das ma ...  Show more

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