Paveier
The Paveier enter Hajo Päffgenrath's kiosk with the friendly confidence of people who know: a good chorus doesn't need much space, just enough air and an open bottle.
The Paveier enter Hajo Päffgenrath's kiosk with the friendly confidence of people who know: a good chorus doesn't need much space, just enough air and an open bottle. Hajo Päffgenrath nods and says: 'Leev Marie? Around here she's called Leev Maritta Bonner, and she’s about to straighten up the tables for you.' After performances, the Paveier are the kind of customers where one Kölsch quickly turns into three stories. Hajo Päffgenrath listens, sorts the empties by gut feeling, and later claims he invented the decisive chord. Nobody believes it. Everyone still thinks it’s grand.
