Some people are suggesting Berlin's Gunther Krabbenhoft is one hundred and four but he says he's a lot younger. Some people are suggesting that he should know but let's not let silly unimportant facts get in the way of a good story.
Gunther is one great timeless fashion statement and someone many young and hip fashionista's could learn a thing or three from.
I've always dressed like this, it's a reflection of my inner self says Gunther, I want to be able to look at myself with joy.
Thankyou Mr Krabbenhoft, no matter how old you are, you look wonderful...
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Have You Heard The One About The Muslim And The Jew And The Christian...
No this isn't a joke but it is something to give hope to the world and make it smile.
A dream is about to become a reality at Petriplatz in the heart of Germany's Berlin.
And when you consider the city's history, the event has even more amazing significance.
The city is preparing to host a structure common to the three main monotheistic religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Designed by architect Wilfried Kuehn and named The House Of One, the brick structure will include a synagogue, a church, a mosque and
a common area.
Father Gregor Hohberg, Rabbi Tovia Ben Chorin and Imam Kadir Sanci are seen here holding symbolic building bricks while standing at the construction site in Petriplatz.
Perhaps there is a God...
A dream is about to become a reality at Petriplatz in the heart of Germany's Berlin.
And when you consider the city's history, the event has even more amazing significance.
The city is preparing to host a structure common to the three main monotheistic religions, Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Designed by architect Wilfried Kuehn and named The House Of One, the brick structure will include a synagogue, a church, a mosque and
a common area.
Father Gregor Hohberg, Rabbi Tovia Ben Chorin and Imam Kadir Sanci are seen here holding symbolic building bricks while standing at the construction site in Petriplatz.
Perhaps there is a God...
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