Sissi and ready
roars it in our head for days - maybe even hoots and yodels it: First, love and suffer again "Sissi" on television, second, by thunder, the word "Wutbürger with Posaunengedröhn all media. can develop together
wake both a biting intensity, the dead, at least in my head. Was awakened Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria (1793-1875). His Majesty was very sociable, but a little dull, which are said today's elites like too.
wore it the former historians nicknamed "Ferdinand the Benign" which latter, however, the people known as the "Gütinand, the ready." In 1848 he was in favor of actor Karl-Heinz Böhm, pardon: Sissi Franz from.
of his duties, he said like-tempered ("Does' I would have also put together yet!"), What ex-day elites like. What else unites him with today's elites?
Those of hare-hearted doubts completely at licked conviction always do everything right. Today to build such a bridge or a Waldschlösschen station. At that time ordered der Ferdinand bei einem Bankett, dessen Speisen ihm nicht zusagten, barsch an: "Ich bin der Kaiser, und ich will Knödel!"
Was Franzls Vorgänger von heutigen Eliten trennt?
Mit Wutbürgern hatte zwar auch er zu tun - aber während wir heute ein banales "Wort des Jahres" daraus mache, schuf er bei den Märzaufständen 1848 eine unsterbliche Anektode:
"Was mach'n denn all die Leut' da?"
Metternich antwortete: "Eine Revolution, Majestät."
Ferdinand daraufhin konsterniert: "Ja, dürfen's denn dos?"
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