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May 04, 2009 13:56

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Something hilarious is going on here. I would like to know.

nationalmannschaft, michael ballack, jens lehmann, philipp lahm

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sweetestremedy May 4 2009, 20:35:56 UTC
From over 80 milion Germans Jogi Löw chose these twenty-three players. They are the best of the best. Twenty-three talents, twenty-three dreams, twenty-three hopes. But there's only one starting team.

Who is going to play against Austria? - A difficult decision, but luckily the national team manager doesn't have to make it himself.

Random casting show guy: "I expect highest focus, that they immediately put everything into action, they'll have to. But they also need to be able to participate in a team."

Training is tough, but everyone gives their best. They fight for their big dream, the dream of the starting team. The first one to face the jury is the only thirty-eight year old goalie, Jens Lehmann.

Casting show guy: "Thank you for being here. It's so amazing that you came here, that you came to show Germany, that there are people like you out there. You're sensational!"

Nobody would've expected this. The old man really gets a second chance.

And what about Michael Ballack? He scored far over thirty goals for Germany, he's captain, and one of the best players in the world. But is that enough?

Casting show guy, while wrinkling his nose in a manner he thinks looks sexy: "Thank you!"

Ballack made it. He'll get to step on the pitch against Austria.

But what about the nestling of the troup? What about Philipp Lahm?

Another casting show guy with less hair than the other: "The power you have in this tiny body of yours is amazing. You're very young. Young enough to take what I have to tell you now, that it's not enough yet. It's just not what we're looking for just yet."

The end for the terribly young power boy. But the 24-year-old will keep training and working as a football player. He has to, since he never learned a decent job

The squad is made. Almost. Now, there's only one situation left to find. Kevin, called Kuranyi, expects his judgement. .

The first casting show guy again: "Kevin, when you're dancing you sometimes just stop when you don't know how to continue. Starlight Express... is alright."

Is this the end of his hopes?

"All I can say is, I'm looking forward to tomorrow. That's a yes."

Kevin made it. He'll be there. He gets to drive the bus.

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jetsinthesky May 4 2009, 20:49:01 UTC
AHAHAHAHA.

thank you.
that was good.

he gets to drive the bus.

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