When the letter carrier rings 22 times
Christmas is just around the corner. It's time for presents again - ergo for parcels. This episode of the ntv podcast "Ditt & Datt & Dittrich" is all about mail that doesn't belong to you and what all this has to do with Quentin Tarantino.
Do you know this too? Your doorbell rings, a parcel carrier forces a shipment on you for the neighbor, the neighbor is on vacation and as the days go by, your apartment turns into a packing station! The parcel situation in Germany seems to be out of control! Parcels are not picked up, get lost, end up with neighbors who don't even exist or are simply lying around in the hallway for anyone to take away.
In this episode of the ntv podcast "Ditt & Datt & Dittrich", Verena and Ronny talk about their experiences with parcels that don't belong to them; about what ringing the doorbell has to do with playing the piano and why Hollywood legend Quentin Tarantino is probably already in the starting blocks for a new hit series on the subject. Based on the Jack Nicholson classic, it could be called "When the Postman Rings 22 Times", including self-adhesive return slips and redirection orders.
In the podcast discussion, they mention how Quentin Tarantino could potentially create a new hit series inspired by the chaotic parcel situation, possibly titled "When the Postman Rings 22 Times" with its own self-adhesive return slips and redirection orders, showing a humorous take on the entertainment world and movie industry. This idea ties back to their discussion about the movie legend's storytelling abilities in Hollywood. Additionally, they touch upon the link between the endless parcel deliveries and Quentin Tarantino's piano playing scene in one of his movies.
Source: www.ntv.de