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Stefan Raab and his TV Total Turmspringen

In Munich with Kylie Minogue, 16.Dec.2004

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Katrina
Hiya
Stefan Raab's TV Total is coming to Munich to do a high board diving special in the Olympicschwimmhalle.
Guests on the 16th are: Max (zzzz) and Kylie Minogue! Maybe she won't fall on her (admittedly pretty) arse like she did at "Wetten dass...?"
People actually diving are as follows.
In single diving: Stefan Raab, Elton, some random people off TV Total, Lucy (ex of the No Angels, the redheaded Eastern European one), Ben (him that sings in the wooly hat), Sandra Völker and as sexual counterpoint to Kylie Thomas Rupprath.
In Synchronized diving: 2 German lady hockey players, Mundstuhl, Playboy bunnies Miss May and Miss February, two pole vaulters and some more random people off the telly. Who cares? Not me. I'll be too busy staring at Herr Rupprath.

Oh yes. Hubba Hubba.
The show on 16th December is apparently sold out, except that München Ticket still have tickets at 33,50€ a pop, tickets are also still available for the warm-up show on 15th December starring (HARDER! FASTER!) SCOOTER and Rosenstolz at 20,60€.
Katrina
PS the posting of the lush picture above is purely to offset the Kylie pictures likely to follow.
Paul_Schlong


bless!
grtho
That blokes forearms are too muscly / wirey. you can have him 'trina.
Elfenstar
did anyone watch the "beat the raab" show on saturday? my colleagues were actually discussing this at lunch.
gideon
I watched like a bit I was zapping through. It was like raab meets wetten das. Boring predicatable over long, yawnnnnn. But it's german television so i Guess the locals thought it was innovative, exciting and woow!
DDBug
Ok, I am trapped here with my 11 year old watching "Schlag den Raab" with cars and a 2 meter ball, some pretense of being a European cup thing with little cars, and wanting to slam my head into the coffee table.
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