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Attention: Lenten preacher Florian “Flickä” Oberlechner read the Tegernsee Valley and the Großkopferten three times in front of a full hall at the strong beer festival at the Gasthof am Gasteig at the weekend.
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Almost 700 guests attended three sold-out events at the weekend and were willing to let their guard down: At the strong beer festival in the Gasthof am Gasteig, Lenten preacher Florian “Flickä” Oberlechner spoke about the state of the nation and the Tegernsee Valley.
Gmund – The good news first: This year there was no shortage of barley juice at the sermon in Gmund.
Although “Flickä” Oberlechner began his verbal round trip through the Tegernsee Valley with the warning verses: “Just drink Leidl, because there have been times when the strong beer is already served before the end of the festival.” Landlord Karl Köck and son-in-law Peter Stillner had to put up with one or two innuendos from the strong beer trio Oberlechner-Roth-Leo, such as the fact that “2023” had accidentally been smuggled onto the strong beer festival tickets - there was even talk of alternative pasts, which the host family but that didn't stop me from congratulating the trio on their 15th strong beer festival.
After the Gmunder Gasteiger had played well, Köck released the arena.
Zuagroaste want to create what town halls in the Oberland should look like
Oberlechner went from big to small and back again.
On the rhetorically finely honed route to the valley, he brushed off the Bavarian “Wirtshausmin... – er Economics Minister”.
In general, everything in Germany is currently a little twisted: there should be a bear running around in the Bavarian mountains, and in Berlin the whole city was looking for a lion.
Cannabis should be legalized and Zuagroaste would want to buy things like we build our town halls, he said, shaking his head.
Flickä sought clarity and order and navigated his way through the many different protests with a down-to-earth values compass and constructive ideas - for animal rights and against tethering, for climate, against bureaucracy and taxes, for democracy.
Gmund bike-friendly?
Anyone who can make this believable can achieve anything
In the valley he worked his way from Gmund: If Mayor Besel has managed to make Gmund officially a cycling-friendly community, then he can do anything, Flickä explained the result of the mayoral election - even stopping through traffic with a fresh food box, he speculated.
In Tegernsee he criticized the unlived Tegernsee district, the sliding of the Leeberg, the “new fire and spray truck box made of glass and concrete for a paltry 12.5 million euros”, the lack of a schoolyard, the Almdorf, solar park and Guggemos projects including retention area in Gmund as well as the increased rents for the ducal alpine huts.
Flickä in verbatim: Sayings from the Lenten sermon
Some working people have a problem when they can only go into partial retirement at 67 and at the same time the younger generation sees a three-and-a-half day week as the absolute upper limit of what is possible.
The middle class, the farmers and the working people are currently being bullied like chicken.
Now they have the most modern fire station around the lake in Tegernsee, and yet they still have to close the Ludwig Thoma Hall because of fire protection.
I'm not going to buy an extremely expensive ashtray and then stop smoking.
The people of Tegernsee now want to tap the drinking water in Kreuth and send the flood water to Gmund.
Who's the idiot now?
The good old town hall of Rottach: The cheapest thing would have been to have
The entire facade of the hut was simply covered with worm-eaten old wooden boards and the roller shutters would have been left on all year round to save energy.
That's how you imagine Rottach.
And yet Köck Christian was a little upset: winning is always a borderline experience for a die-hard 60s fan.
(on the referendum won)
The offer of going to a pub in the evening is rather limited in Wiessee.
This is called molecular gastronomy.
The people of Wiessee are building a kindergarten for 100 children.
In Wiessee?
They calculated 100 young creatures of preschool age.
They probably took into account the trout farming from Preysing.
Shocking: 1200 euros for mountain rescue services
In Rottach, the focus was on the town hall and the referendum, but also on the forgotten raising ceremony of the community centers.
Although Oberlechner praised the organization of the fire brigade festival, he was ashamed of the way in which the 100th anniversary of the mountain rescue service was celebrated.
The fact that all six valley communities, including Waakirchen, only donated 1,200 euros to the blue light organization shocked him deeply.
He painted a horror scenario if the mountain guards ever went on strike.
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Reminder of mutual respect
In Kreuth he criticized the lack of a modern fire station and the location of the planned thermal power plant right next to the only hotel in the community.
To this end, he advocated the inclusion of the “Unesco Bergschneider Forest Festival Village Kreuth” in the cultural heritage list.
In Wiessee he worked his way through all the construction projects - from the kindergarten to the Gasthof Zur Post and the moon crater-like Lindenplatz, the area of the “Strüngmenschen” Saurüsselalm and Söllbachklause to the attic extension of an Alpine chalet that looked like a gigantic birdhouse.
Despite everything, Oberlechner ended on a conciliatory note, postulated that migration, like evolution, was a part of world history and called for not only mutual respect, but also commitment to preserving democracy.
With cheers and applause we went into the break, after which Anian Roth and Silvester Leo presented their Singspiel and, as “surveyors”, re-measured the Tegernsee Valley with all its gigantic construction sites.