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Of ordinary Madness

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After the party at Pascha, I drove the girls to my house, where Babsi, Dany and Sabrina stayed. Nathalie couldn't come with us because she was going on vacation the next day. Since Babsi's flight was in the evening, we wanted to use the day for a photo shoot and a film report of Babsi's departure.

 

So much for the theory, let's get down to practice!

 

Babsi and Dany had sle** together in one bed for two nights. I can't say exactly what happened there, but in any case they weren't quite as lively anymore. During the breaks in the shooting, they lounged around on the sofa and sometimes made love like two newly in love.

 Sabrina was as fit and focused as ever and it was fun working with her in the studio. Babsi was totally turned on by the party and her bedmate and just fidgeted in front of the camera. Dany was so tired that she had trouble keeping her eyes open, her features kept slipping. After three hours I was so nervous that I stopped the shoot to drive Sabrina home and shoot a report with Dany and Babsi at Düsseldorf Airport.

 Arriving at Düsseldorf Airport, my cameraman immediately unpacked the film camera and filmed the girls throughout the airport building. In a restaurant, a pianist was playing the grand piano and we had great difficulty in persuading Babsi to drive the good man away so that he could play himself. Somewhat upset, she then told the other restaurant visitors that she had severe flatulence on the outward flight. But in her opinion, it wasn't all that bad, after all, no passenger had left the plane.

The security staff on the viewing platform of Düsseldorf Airport watched us closely, because they had probably never seen such a strange people as us.

When Babsi was on her plane, we brought Dany home relieved and in a good mood. After we got home ourselves, my cameraman immediately wanted to transfer the full 60 minutes of film to the computer. The fact that the film tape broke somehow didn't upset us anymore. It was just -

 

"Of ordinary Madness!"

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