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posted by Iroto122
3)Father and Son

If anyone of bạn got to read Werner's book it would become clear to you, that all these stories about Till's screwed up relation with his father are totally far-fetched and exaggerated. Yes, they would have a fight every once in a while. Yes, his Dad would keep telling him how to live his life, and yes, Till objected, Till answered back, he wanted to make his on way, he would rebuff his Dad's remarks and tell him to jerk off. But for God's sake. He was NINETEEN at the time! I remember those days when I was a teenager, these kinds of verbal fights and quarrels with my parents...
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posted by Iroto122
I've been thinking about that for quite a long time. And heck yeah, I decided to do it.
I want to say it out loud. I want to destroy all false myths and gossips circulating about Till and his family. (I chẻ, phân chia, split it up in three parts). Because I find it extremelly annoying, when I come across some made up stories, stories without foundation... Stories which are mostly the trái cây of people's wicked imagination. It p**es me off. I mean, what in the name of holy wursts and frankfurters?! :[
Let me clear some things up for you:

1)*Gitta and Werner

It has been mentioned all over again, on Wikipedia and other...
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Till is a very private person. He shares very few details (just frustratingly general statements) about his life in interviews, so whether one is looking for information about his life now, hoặc trying to find out about his past, one must become a bit of a detective.

There is only a span of about eight years between Till’s return trang chủ after being expelled from boarding school and his swimming career in 1978, and his first foray into the âm nhạc scene in about 1986. While this isn’t a very long time, the teen years and early twenties are often very important in the continued development of one’s...
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Childhood

In the spring of 1959, at the first Bitterfelder Konferenz, a young poet named Werner Lindemann (1926-1993) met the woman who would soon become his wife. Her name was Brigitte Hildegarde (last name has eluded all efforts to track it down), better known to all as Gitta, already an accomplished writer and journalist. Gitta recalled in a 2011 interview with Radio Audition that Werner constantly gazed at her during the presentation, and that he invited her to coffee afterwards. Other details of their courtship are unknown, as is the ngày and location of their marriage.

Whenever and wherever...
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posted by Iroto122
5) Mother and Son

"Both Till and Richard confirmed about the song ("Mutter") relating to their tough relationships with their own mothers". WHAT THE FU....DGE?!!!!! Okay folks, some of you, that have already swept through my translation of "Mein Sohn, der Frontmann von Rammstein".... I think it already speaks for itself, doesn't it?
Werner himself describes Till running up to his Mom and throwing her up in the air, big, joyfull grin plastered on his face. He than places her down on the ground with extreme care to make sure she won't fall.

He mentiones about "beautifuly carved hoa pot".. cherry...
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