The well known Satire Magazin “Titanic” in cooperation with Germanys Labour Party “Die Partei” (yes, i am member off it) organized a trip to Georgia to meet up with the Georgian Labour Party. By the way we tried to get a little deeper into this exciting country and we also had to spread “German values”. And as you will see in the following photos it was a great fun for everybody. The whole trip was caught on film and there will be documentation in TV soon. We will keep you informed. Viva Georgia & Gaumatschos (this meens “Prost”)
Robert.
P.S. Please do not take our political work too serious. ;-)
Our Leader Martin Sonnebornaze is rendering homage to the victims of the Georgian Revolution in 1991.
Dead end. This is how the streets look like. Very good condition!
At the Georgian Labour Party Headquater
Doing sightseeing
Typical daytime bizz in Georgia: Drinking beer!
Mind the Gap!
Collecting signatures in a caucasian village.
Me in front of an empty water supply dam
Crazy dinner, crazy food…
Crazy leaders….
and crazy sleeping after hardcore drinking!
Dancing with a native weapon/drug dealer
Me and Markus form 1. FC Sant Pauli in Hamburg. Crazy dude.
Interview in front of Stalin Museum
Me an the dispot
Daily conference in Stalins personal train
Discussion with Georgian Goethe Institute Leader about Wine, wifes and songs
Rap is dead!
Posing at a buliding site
Youth culture @ “Die Partei”
We had special tickets for Georgia vs Farörer Islands.
Thanks to Klaus Topmöller (Leader of the Georgian National Soccer Team)
No, it’s not Berlin.
One wish – one “Lira” (approx 1/2 €)
Say hello!
Ghetto Bridge
Reading is knowing
Useless stairway in the City
Delicious “Extrawurst”
Shit! Limited edition from 1872!
Guess what this is? Tip: It comes from the inside….
:-(
You need more toilet paper? Better get to the market.
The man on the socks takes Martini on the rocks.
Viva Sakatvillo!
Our plane: take a closer look to the name…. bye, bye!
2 comments
My mama (Molly Bode) just sent me this link, because I just happen to be into Georgian culture, and love to sing Georgian music. I’m sure people sang and danced for you yes??
yes they did! it was great fun, indeed! :-)