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May 2, 2025 10 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Eight o six, if you got Karsene talk Station a

(00:02):
little festive music for a Friday, departing from our normal
bumper music because obviously we got a German guy, at
least one of those German guys. Mike Kaisli, welcome back
to the fifty five Carsey Morning Show, my friends. Great
to have you on today.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
Ah, Guten marken meiner freund. How are you today?

Speaker 1 (00:19):
The gay and zee Ikman. Uh, they're good. Filled with that.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
There you go, there you go.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
Yah, Yeah, they're good. We got a big mutlely Kite
event coming up and apparently and Joe Strekker was clue
me in. And I'll tell you what. If you want
to find those German guys, just type in those German
guys on Facebook, uh, spreading German culture, beer and food.
Come for the beer, stay for the nuclear kite and
of course online those German guys dot com so pulminary

(00:46):
information that it's just they're all focused on German culture
and having a great time. And that's what commuteley Kite
really boils down to. BUTO just drekker footballs I slashed soccer,
but just an amazing fan of the game. Of course,
he's as German as he can get and he and
his dad watch games religiously. They love a German the
German club f C Bayern Munich, which is actually coming

(01:09):
to town. And I understand that's a huge, huge thing.
Mike is Joe Wrighten what he's told me about that?

Speaker 2 (01:17):
Oh, it's great. I mean Willie and I those German
guys we were in Munich two years ago. We actually
got to go to an FC Barron game in Yetting,
so that was really cool. And you know, the fan
club meets here. This is the tenth anniversary of the
Over the Rune FC Baron Fan Club here in Cincinnati.
Adam Jacobs is the president of that and with those
German guys in FC Baron Fan Club, we were contacted

(01:40):
by the FC Baron team to put on these Baron games.
So we have that coming up on May tenth, and
then FC Baron plays here next month in June. But
on May tenth down at more Line Loggerhouse, that's where
all these festivities take place. On May tenth, at eleven am,
we have Cincinnati Overfront Volksmarch kicks it off. I don't

(02:02):
know if you're familiar with the Volksmarch, but it's kind
of a leisurely five k, non competitive walk. It's family friendly.
It goes down along the river front downtown Cincinnati. You
can bring your dog and walk and it's a great time.
Then at twelve thirty out on the patio at Moreline,
we're gonna have the FC Byron game on they play
Moke and Glodbach, which is a small German town from

(02:25):
north running Westphalia. Uh. And then at three to five
as we have the FC Barren game.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
This is hilarious man, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (02:33):
Oh it is. So. As you know, we do have
the Steinholding Championships here in Cincinnati for US Steinholding, so
we're gonna do a steinholding round.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
Moss Krug Stemen, Yes, Moss drug Stemen very good.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
So if you imagine taking a leader of beer and
extending your arm ount and holding it as long as
you can and not drinking not well, nope, you're not
gonna do a drop set. You'd be disqualified. So you know,
there's some people that want to drink it and some
people that want to do the steinholder. But you know,
it's amazing to see these guys do that, like Ken Plannard,

(03:09):
he's won the state championship four times, he goes for
about eleven minutes. Oh my god, in Texas. Yeah, get this, Brian.
There's guys in Texas can actually take a leader of
beer and hold it out for twenty eight minutes.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
Oh my word. That is amazing to me. I don't
think I could do it for a minute.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
But then again, it's it's tough, right, Yeah, I'm with you.
I'd rather drink it than hold it. Yeah, I'll lead
that to them and I'll just sit there and drink
my beer and watch them do that.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
All right, And then we have a bomb stom bomb
stam nigga.

Speaker 2 (03:46):
Yes, So we have a it's a variation of the
Hommer slogging game. So basically what you do is you
take a you have a stump of wood, and then
you have an Each competitor has a nail and you
try to drive the competitors nail into the stuff to
knock them out.

Speaker 1 (04:04):
So wait a minute, you got a hammer in your
hand and you're hitting your competitors nail. Correct, So it's
it's who can hammer who can hammer it? In? Quicker?

Speaker 2 (04:15):
Is that? Is that not the other person that? Well,
they get one chance to it goes around the table,
who ever nail goes in person. Then it continues on.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
Yes, all right, So if it was in the unlikely
event you had the perfect uh swing of the hammer
and you nailed it right into the wood, you would
win immediately. But I guess the way it works. Does
it ever happen that way? Yeah? Okay, it's like ringing
the bell at the carnival with the with the weight
and the giant sledge hammer, except you're using a regular

(04:44):
size hammer and you've got an ear. Okay, that makes
sense to me now, all right? Now moving over beard
decko fongan. And for my listeners, no, I don't remember
much German beyond uh a schwartzbaugh a kearstortan. Other than that,
I've forgotten it all since since college. So i'm actually
reading it, but I could read the English version, but
I'm having fun going back in time and pronouncing German.

(05:07):
So beer deckl fongen. What's this one all about?

Speaker 2 (05:11):
So? A beer deckle is just like a coaster. You've
seen the little cardboard coasters that you get, Oh yeah,
beer okay, okay, so that's what it is. So this
is the last event, and this is a way for
the teams that are in last place can come back
and take over first place. So what you do on
that is you take the beer deckals and you put
them at the edge of the table, put your hand

(05:33):
underneath it, and then flip them up in the ear
and you have to catch it. Now, if you're eight
points down and you can flip eight beer deckals and
catch them all, you got to catch them all, then
you would get eight points. So if you're down fifteen
points or ten points or however long, you can actually
come back and win at the very end with the
beer deckal flip.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
Okay, and these are this is a team event, right,
how many people on a team? And can my listeners
sign up for this? I got I got three friends.
I want to do this. I want to participate in
this is can can they still do that?

Speaker 2 (06:06):
They can't? If they can go to those German guys
and send us a message. If we have open spots
left on some of the teams, I would be more
than willing to let them come down and participate. That
would be a good way to get the audience involved.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
Yes, okay, but otherwise this is open to the public
spectator sport. Correct, Yes, all right, it should be a
lot of fun and the opportunity to drink beer and
hang out with the German folks, which would be good
time and watch the game.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
So yeah, and ahead, go ahead, I was gonna say.
On is the official sponsors FC Bearn and we will
have Pulaner beer on tap at Moreline Logger House for
both of these events on May tenth and then the
thirteenth or the fifteenth when the game is at TQL
Stadium as well. And one other thing I wanted to

(06:51):
mention is the actual official location for the FC Baron
Fan Club is our dear friend Peter Schuster down at
Canteen of beer Garten and Eatery. So the FC Baron
Fan Club meets there on game days. Actually, there's a
game tomorrow morning, so if your listeners would like to
head over there to Cantina beer Garten, sc Baron plays

(07:14):
Lifstig at nine thirty a m.

Speaker 1 (07:16):
Cantina. Now, Joe Strecker just yelled in my Headseid that
that is a great place to eat.

Speaker 2 (07:22):
Oh it is. It's fantastic. Peter, you know, he makes
everything from scratch. It's German food from scratch. He's got
a great beer selection and at the FC Baron fan
club meets there on game days.

Speaker 1 (07:35):
Sounds like a good time now, and I mentioned I
Joe is so enthusiastic about having FC Byron show up
and actually play a game June fifteenth, He said, the tickets,
the cheapest tickets, like one hundred and seventy bucks. Are
there still tickets for that game available?

Speaker 2 (07:51):
There are? I looked last night. I figured you would
ask me that, so I did. Look. There are some
tickets available. You can go to tql's website and just
type in that there are regular tickets available, and then
there are some that are also you know, resale tickets
that you're going to pay a premium for, but there
are general admission tickets still available.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
Now, this is this is a World Cup game, right
I just I just I said, are they? Are they
playing SC Cincinnati? But that would be like the Cincinnati
Bengals playing a high school team. But this is a
World Cup match being played here in the city Cincinnati.
That that's kind of a huge score for TQL Stadium,
isn't it.

Speaker 2 (08:29):
Oh? Yeah, it's great. Yeah. I mean, you know, to
have SC Baron come here, which is like, you know,
one of the you know in soccer, that's like one
of the you know, most famous you know soccer uh
teams around. So yeah, yeah, and them come here. It's fantastic.

Speaker 1 (08:43):
Wow, that sounds like a good The whole thing sounds
like a good time.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
So uh.

Speaker 1 (08:48):
The the main tenth is the more line Lockerhouse game.
So the game again you said, starts at noon.

Speaker 2 (08:55):
Uh yeah, The game is a twelve thirty that we
will have on the patio TV outside whether permitting.

Speaker 1 (08:59):
If not, to get inside, all right, so drinking until
three o'clock. Yeah, and then with a healthy glow on
you you can then you witness the more lined Lockerhouse.
Uh uh, those German guys Byron games and hit some
nails and hold some beer steins and cheer the folks on.
And it just sounds like a really festive event and

(09:20):
enjoying some gumutuli kite. Mike, I tell you what, it's
been fun having on the program, Mike. I know you're
gonna have a great time at this at this May
tenth event. And of course when Byron comes into town
to play in TQL Stadium, I think that's a that's
a great score. And congratulation to whoever's behind getting them
in town to do that. Obviously, we've got a real
strong affiliation with the German community here in the Cincinnati area,

(09:42):
and uh, I'm I'm appreciative it. But even though I'm
not German myself, I sure feel German quite often thanks
to you, Mike and other people like those German guys
and the various German clubs around town, so you know
how to have a good time.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
Definitely, I appreciate you having me on as a way
to talk about all the fun in themglo kites as
German guys they have going on. So prost and tnkishen
v Gates.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
Have a wonderful day, my friend, and thanks again for
what you do keeping smile on people's faces. Find them online,
go to Facebook, those German Guys dot com or those
are those German guys or those German guys got dot com.
It's a sixteen folks, stick around, get a little bit
to talk about. We're gonna get to Lisa Skinner with
her book Truth Lies and Alzheimer's Its Secret Faces at
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