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Old 25-01-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Sausages

This is a genuine marketing mistake from Ireland
This was actually sold in the supermarkets - until they twigged!!

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That was great! I had to scroll down to get the punchline too...heheh

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Its so TRUE

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Man that's good, just give me time to recover!

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Nice one ,John, got any about chop-sticks I could use here? Lancer,Thailand.
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In the word of a once famous politition here in Australia "Please Explain" sorry I don't get it.
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Prick
(US, UK, slang, pejorative) A man or boy; usually unpleasant and rude



Ainsley Harriot
Hugely Annoying TV chef on "Ready Steady Cook"




Fork
The utensil (usually metal) is used to lift food to the mouth or to hold food in place while cooking or cutting



Prick with a Fork

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Prick
(US, UK, slang, pejorative) A man or boy; usually unpleasant and rude



Ainsley Harriot
Hugely Annoying TV chef on "Ready Steady Cook"




Fork
The utensil (usually metal) is used to lift food to the mouth or to hold food in place while cooking or cutting



Prick with a Fork

couldn't have said it better
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