The cabaret artist, author and human expert Stefan Vögel answers questions that others do not even dare to ask. Today he rely on that he is missing – namely that of the gasoline bodies.
In Italy and France they still exist, with us they are extinct in very few rural areas: the younger or older (mostly) gentlemen who waited earlier in their gas station, dressed in a blue gray in general and on the tank column to ask every newcomer to ask the side park down: “What can it be?” It was then not filled with the stomach of the car the most than today in the ride in McDonald’s, but rather the victim of his mobile pedestal.
Source: Krone

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