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  1. Neutral 12: VOMIT RUINS EVERYTHING

    In the final episode of Neutral:

    Casey and Marco drag John through the story of their European Delivery vacation picking up Marco’s M5. BMW Welt, the BMW Museum, and the factory tour. Driving on the autobahn. Finding and driving the Nürburgring. German drivers, food, culture, and hospitality.

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    —Huffduffed by visuell 2 months ago

  2. Hitmist Germany 42

    Bei Hitmist Germany nehmen wir jede Woche die Texte erfolgreicher Songs in den deutschen Charts genauer unter die Lupe. Ein Podcast von und mit viermalbe und buhmuckl.

    http://hitmist.podspot.de/post/hmg042-von-bunten-bibern-mit-leberschaden/

    —Huffduffed by Faldrian 2 months ago

  3. Hitmist Germany

    Bei Hitmist Germany nehmen wir jede Woche die Texte erfolgreicher Songs in den deutschen Charts genauer unter die Lupe. Ein Podcast von und mit viermalbe und buhmuckl.

    http://hitmist.podspot.de/post/folge-29-pausrufezeichennk/

    —Huffduffed by Faldrian 6 months ago

  4. Hitmist Germany

    Bei Hitmist Germany nehmen wir jede Woche die Texte erfolgreicher Songs in den deutschen Charts genauer unter die Lupe. Ein Podcast von und mit viermalbe und buhmuckl.

    http://hitmist.podspot.de/post/folge-30-zombieweihnachten-und-krakauer-podwichtel-spezial/

    —Huffduffed by captainobvious 6 months ago

  5. The German Genius - Saturday Extra - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    One of the key developments of this new century has been the re-emergence of Germany. It had been underway ever since World War Two but just not fully comprehended. It has been evident during this European debt crisis and appears to be returning to its place as a Great Power, achieving far more peacefully than the Wehrmacht ever managed. But what’s behind Germany’s greatness?

    Guests:
    Peter Watson, Journalist and cultural historian.

    Publications:
    Title: The German Genius: Europe’s third renaissance, the second scientific revolution and the twentieth century
    Author: Peter Watson
    Publisher: Simon and Schuster

    http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/saturdayextra/the-german-genius/3696662

    —Huffduffed by theJBJshow one year ago

  6. Kompakt Records Xmas Mix: Jan Eric-Kaiser

    Today we have a special exclusive Christmas mix from our own Jan Eric-Kaiser! Jan-Eric Kaiser went through the classic school of Cologne bars, private parties and small events. The resulting variety in music, as well as the impact of regular attendance at Total-Confusion has defined and still keeps on influencing his style until today.

    —Huffduffed by elolof one year ago

  7. Germany’s Choice: The Fate of the Euro | Atlantic Council

    http://www.acus.org/event/germanys-choice-fate-euro

    —Huffduffed by kahudson one year ago

  8. The 404 896: Where ‘tis a far far better thing doing stuff for other people (podcast) | The 404 Podcast - CNET Blogs

    On today’s extracasual episode, we jump into a few stories we weren’t able to discuss yesterday, like Apple losing yet another unreleased iPhone prototype, Germany lifting a 17-year ban on Doom 1 and 2, and a Tang That Tune with a surprise ending! Read this blog post by Justin Yu on The 404 Podcast.

    http://www.cnet.com/8301-13952_1-20101082-81/the-404-896-where-tis-a-far-far-better-thing-doing-stuff-for-other-people-podcast/

    —Huffduffed by cnetcatchup2 one year ago

  9. Stuff You Should Know

    How the Autobahn Works — The autobahn has an international reputation, and people around the world love the notion of driving on a road with no speed limits — but how true is this reputation? Join Josh and Chuck as they tell you everything you need to know about the autobahn.

    —Huffduffed by TrentVich one year ago

  10. Berlin 1961

    In June 1961, Nikita Khrushchev called Berlin "the most dangerous place on earth." American and Soviet fighting men and tanks stood only yards apart. Frederick Kempe talks about what made Berlin so dangerous. His book Berlin 1961 is based on a wealth of new documents and interviews, filled with fresh insights, and is a masterly look at key events of the 20th century, with powerful applications to these early years of the 21st century.

    —Huffduffed by Clampants one year ago

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