In “Love Stories and Marriage Matters” Martin, 55, from Innsbruck, spoke about what he finds pretty: “It may be that she winks and then I’m in love, or she rubs her nose.” Are you in love when a woman rubs her nose?” – “It can be, if she loves it, yes.”
We should all blink a lot more often. Or, in extreme cases, even rub our noses. The world would be a nicer place.
In the “side views” the actor Markus Richter from the “Tschauner stage” talked about what it’s like when the audience is allowed to play along: “If there are laughing stock now, it’s great, if busybodies are there, isn’t it.”
We should all be laughing stocks a lot more often than busybodies. And rub our noses. The world would hardly be bearable for sheer bliss.
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