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Aging in seconds!

Thanks to Professor Gänsicke and Julian Francisco Sandiano from Ostfalia I had the chance to wear an aging suite that transformed me into a 70 year old man in seconds. On the scooter I could not do more than a kilometer with this!

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April 27, 2013

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Next Wigge Spotter!

Julian Sandiano found me in Wolfsburg. And we did a little race car vs. scooter!

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April 26, 2013

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DW editor visiting me in Wolfsburg

Euromaxx editor Axel Primavesi from Deutsche Welle visited me in Wolfsburg. And brought me a bunch of bananas, energy drinks and other helpful stuff! I will probably need it when it is getting rangy, the latest!

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April 25, 2013

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240 kilometers straight to the poodle parlour!

Hi everyone,

The last week was a tough scooter week. I had to ride  240 kilometers on my scooter in just four days. Here the daily results: 66 (daily record so far), 58, 57 and 60 kilometers. I made it, but my legs felt rather like hot rubber or some sort of jelly.

Then another problem: My GPS has led me again along main highways, which is just too dangerous riding a scooter. It has to be reprogrammed now to lead me along bicycle paths. But this will mean that I might have to ride 3000 instead of 2473 kilometers to finish my 80 days challenge. Oh no!!

After a short stop over at the historical Eulenspiegel fountain in the town of Mölln, I finally reached my destination Uelzen. There I visited the “Sonnenfell”  salon which specializes in making dogs feel good:  Massages, haircut, happiness treatments, etc. Your dog can feel like a human here (if it actually wants that!).

Anyway Cornelia Sievers, the owner, explained to me, that the modern dog cannot refresh and regenerate itself like its ancestors so her salon comes in as a great help. I asked if the dogs might not find this exaggerated, but she referred to Japan, where dogs even get dressed as puppies sometimes. Oh no!

Anyway I tried out the treatment  with the Tibetan mountain dog Manni: I massaged it, combed it and also gave it as much happiness as possible.  But Manni remained unimpressed, even after I put it into a 250 Euro jacket. One of his doggy friends actually looked as least unimpressed as Manni, when it was carried by a doggy buggy over to a dog photo shooting in the same salon…

Wow! Wow!

Yours, Wigge

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April 25, 2013

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