Good Bye Lenin!
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My life changed drastically.
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My life changed drastically.
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And the day we wanted to take mum home was ever drawing nearer,
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relentlessly like a big Russian tank.
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What're you doing sniffling in my cupboard? - Not in your cupboard. That's from the old clothes collection.
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What're you doing sniffling in my cupboard? - Not in your cupboard. That's from the old clothes collection.
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And how do you look? It would be nice if you would think a little for a change.
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Look at this. This garbage is what we used to wear.
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Sign here.
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The physiotherapist is coming 3 times a week. Have you got any more questions?
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Your mother is going at her own responsibility. You know how I think about this.
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Where is the previous Doctor, by the way?
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Doctor Wagner, he went to Düsseldorf. - I understand. And you?
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When do you run away? And you want to lecture me about responsibility.
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Please lie down a second.
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Why? - Please. Just lie down.
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If there's another cardiac arrest: short, strong thumps on the chest.
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Careful! She mustn't wake up. - Alright, boss!
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Ariane and I'll set up a schedule. And there's the physiotherapest.
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There's always someone with her. It'll work.
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Most GDR citizens already exchanged their savings cashlessly.

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