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3.04 The Sausage Party
A party about sausage and eggs. One day, a man named George is walking along Old Town and notices a group of people who look like people he likes. He asks ‘how is it, Mrs Mertrude? How’s the sausage?’ and when he asks ‘how is the sausage?’ he is reminded of the first time he ever made this question: ‘If you’re interested, I’m going to turn it into a sausage’.
(1) See www.thesausageparty.co.nz.
(2) The Fence, A Sausage and Cookery of Crikey. https://cars45.com/listing/mazda/mpv/2002
(3) www.facebook.com/sausagehouse.
(4) www.thefence.com.nz.
(5) www.facebook.com/sausage-lucky.
(6) www.facebook.com/sausage.htm.
(7) www.sausage-lucky.co.nz.
(8) www.sausage-lucky.co.nz.
(9) www.facebook.com/sausage-lucky.co.nz.
The sausage was made in Criefield, East Criking, England. Each year the Criking Town and City Council of C
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