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Austrian musician's and writer's Ernst Molden play 'Häuserl am Oasch' -- Rabenhoftheater, Vienna.

  • "Häuserl am Oasch" which literally translates as "Little house on the ass", means, in Viennese slang, "some little house on some very much outside end of our town" [amongst other meanings ;]
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Attribution: Ernst Molden (performance), photograph by Wolfgang H. Wögerer, Wien
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