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EPISODE · Feb 7, 2010 · 1H

Cafe Mulatschag geht zum Opernball

from Cafe Mulatschag · host Albert Heidlmeir

Cafe Mulatschag berichtet heute zwar nicht vom, aber immerhin über den Opernball. Der Opernball ist ja DAS gesellschaftliche Großereignis in unserem schönen Österreich und repräsentiert sozusagen die Seele der Nation. Und die ist nun einmal prunkvoll, unvergleichlich schön anzusehen und dreht sich permanent im 3/4el Takt und DAS bitte bringen nur gelernte Österreicherinnen und Österreicher zusammen, ohne dass ihnen dabei schwindlig wird und sie sich bis auf’s Kreuz anspeiben. Sehr lustige Beiträge wie z.B. Die Zukunft Österreichs mit dem unvergleichlichen Helmut Qualtinger, ein Exkurs über die Verlugnerung Österreichs sowie ein historischer Abriss über die Opernballdemo…Ausserdem gibt’s wieder einmal Cafe Mulatschag’s kleines Benimmlexikon. Alles Walzer!

07.02.2010 - Cafe Mulatschag berichtet heute zwar nicht vom, aber immerhin über den Opernball. Der Opernball ist ja DAS gesellschaftliche Großereignis in unserem schönen Österreich und repräsentiert sozusagen die Seele der Nation. Und die ist nun einmal...

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Cafe Mulatschag berichtet heute zwar nicht vom, aber immerhin über den Opernball. Der Opernball ist ja DAS gesellschaftliche Großereignis in unserem schönen Österreich und repräsentiert sozusagen die Seele der Nation. Und die ist nun einmal...

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