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Mockers in top form: Unterbrunn is once again hosting a creative carnival parade

2024-02-13T19:09:41.623Z

Highlights: Mockers in top form: Unterbrunner is once again hosting a creative carnival parade.. As of: February 13, 2024, 8:00 p.m By: Volker Ufertinger CommentsPressSplit An expensive pleasure: Weddings in the Unter brunner rectory will soon cost 230 euros instead of 150 euros. Geothermal energy is also a topic that concerns the residents of the 770-person village. No open day at DLR for the Starnberg district: tires slashed.



As of: February 13, 2024, 8:00 p.m

By: Volker Ufertinger

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An expensive pleasure: Weddings in the Unterbrunner rectory will soon cost 230 euros instead of 150 euros.

The Unterbrunner boys have made up their own mind about this.

© Andrea Jaksch

Local politics once again provided plenty of material for the Unterbrunner carnival procession.

Nothing was safe from the village's ridicule.

Unterbrunn

– There was a very poor devil at the Unterbrunner carnival this year.

He wore a patched coat and a drawer full of junk that hardly anyone would buy from him: such as healing water from the Würm (an obvious fake) or postcards from Charlemagne, who, according to a legend (which you can believe or not), lived in Gauting was born.

And who was the wretched figure?

If you looked closely, you could see “Chamberlain of the Community” written on the coat.

His desperation is so great that he even sells all his silverware from his cart.

A poor devil: Hermann Geiger was a treasurer for the Gauting community.

© Andrea Jaksch

The Unterbrunner collector Hermann Geiger slipped into the guise of the treasurer Stefan Hagl on Shrove Tuesday.

The idea came to him when the budget was passed last Thursday, when the local council made a lot of noise to come up with a budget that is still not clear whether the legal supervisory authority will approve it.

Difficult times in Gauting, humor is urgently needed.

And they have plenty of it in Unterbrunn.

Also read: Local council passes budget for 2024

Speaking of last Thursday: At the meeting, the local council decided to increase the administration fees for weddings in the beautiful Unterbrunn rectory from 150 to 230 euros - in order to improve finances.

None of this sticks in Unterbrunn.

The news hit the village like a bomb.

“It was immediately clear to us that we had to do something,” says Patrick Fromm from the Unterbrunner boys, who organize the carnival.

On the car of the board of directors of the boys' club - one of 14 in total - you could see local council members raising their hands like puppets at the desired time, underneath the saying: "The community thinks it's not stupid / Anyone who can pay gets married in Unterbrunn." The guys also tried the big multiplication table and calculated that the jump in costs was 53 percent, combined with the question: “2025: ??” Which probably means that there are fears of further increases in prices in the next few years.

Also read: Geothermal energy: “We don’t stop anything”

Geothermal energy is also a topic that concerns the residents of the 770-person village, especially since the source is in Unterbrunner Holz, albeit just a stone's throw from Kraillinger Flur.

When will this happen with local heating?

Well, according to the forecast of the car that the regulars at the Högner Inn came up with, not so quickly.

The year 2025 was crossed out, next to it was the number 2052. Federal funding is also still in jeopardy, which inspired the regulars' table to use the slogan: “Who pays for it?”

Country?

Community?

Let’s see.” For general fun, a borehole was built on the car from which warm water sprayed every now and then.

Maybe the whole thing boils down to a health resort à la Bad Füssing.

Big lamentation: The residents of the Munich mountain have to do the winter service themselves.

© Andrea Jaksch

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The residents of the Münchner Berg also received their ridicule, who objected to the fact that after many decades the building yard would no longer take over the winter service for them.

The people of Unterbrunn clearly had little compassion for the residents of Eremitenweg.

They had an old mother push a walker and whine about the injustice of the world as she threw gravel on the street.

Also read: Hanging area around the guardrail on Munich Mountain

But big politics didn't escape unscathed either.

As if there were Dr.

Markus Söder, or more precisely: senior teacher Dr.

Markus Söder, who punished two apparently naughty students with school bags with a stick.

The solution to the mystery: They were the Aiwanger brothers, both of whom claimed that the other had written the evil leaflet that almost cost the economics minister his job shortly before the election.

Even less sympathy was shown for the Berlin traffic light government: Federal Chairwoman Ricarda Lang, for example, was castigated as a strolling student, while another car made fun of Germany's foreign policy.

“Putin is afraid of Germany / Germany’s Greens are charging,” it was said, accompanied by a boom from a cannon.

The two wheels welded together in the middle that ran in opposite directions were original.

In one seat Robert Habeck (Greens, Minister of Economic Affairs), in the other Christian Lindner (FDP, Minister of Finance).

It went back and forth, now in one direction, then the other, with a lot of nagging.

The disharmony in the federal government occasionally annoys citizens.

But in Unterbrunn the dispute was just funny - like the whole, creative train.

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Source: merkur

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