This sticker shows a picture of a tank with the text "Auf geht's!" which means "Let's go!" in German. At the bottom it says "Lindenstraße Undead" and "Folge 312 (24.11.1991)".  A quote about the absurdity of waste production in Germany is included. The overall aesthetic is reminiscent of political or protest art.

SOMMERFEST 8- "Ein gutes Beispiel für den Schwachsinn, der in diesem Land produziert wird. AND-SOMMERFEST Müll,der schwer zu entsorgen ist." "Auf geht's!" Folge 312 (24.11.1991) Lindenstraße UNDEAD O

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